The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 24, 1914, Image 1

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County Registration Books Close April 30.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914
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FIGHT ON BORDER
"Take Mexico City," Says Army Staff
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WANT TO MARCH TALK AS TREASON ... ... ... Jj ARE KILLED AT
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Minrr (if llln Capital ItrfOlr III
Mrtlcau l'irrr Can t.Vmcnl Tlirli
IllRirlrnrra Ttutw Are Muting In
All I'mu ul iIik I'tH-alry Thla
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ill W. Tl'lll'I.N TAKIM iNsl'i: WITH
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lxal Man Na) IIk l Mirpril In!
Think Thai at TliU tllito llritiark!
I TtiU HI ml stii.ul.l lin rnprod-a-Id
li) TtMwo III I'liaiKf at lite High
SrhtHtl Ha) ItMurkally Sucrlu
trtiilrtit I In l.'mn.
Train of Refugees Reaches Vera Cruz After Some Terrible!
Experiences Huerta Making No Movement to
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Check Anti-American Demonstrations
THE FOLLOWING WAS RECE1V-
KIl TODAY FIUM C. L. PAHRISHJ
OF COHVALLLS BV CAPTAIN J. .''" "
SIEMENS:
BY FEDERALS
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WAnlllMrTON, I. tt, April St.
Itx admlnUtrwIliHi admlla Hit alter
IMItor Herald
It wax with astonishment that I
t-oil In (III raurnlrtg's Northwestern
n report of it spc-!! dellierrd to ihr
.iiiitmiiK of the hleh school bt riuticr-
kuun llil llio rtnIJIutloaalUa will ,,,., r Hthools l-elt-rsou Hucli
yiu HurrU In fight against ""' m nlliiioliU expressed therein t
Vailed Malm. should nurr hat bwtl K-rmlUed III
ail mlurallnual institution of IhU or
any other county in the I'nited States
titer which floats (tin flag of our na
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L'RtleJ (r4 aorrka
II) WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD
l Copyrighted, 19H, by United Iren)
EDITOR'S .NOTE Tim f ollott lug tiniiMial atot-y, given Unit band fuel uf actual condition in the Mexican
idpllal, l the flnl article of lite Mini in he given out. Tbe author I tlir Met Ira City correwpoadeat of the
( mini t'lrlu, anil lie I miialdTrd in Ik one of the moat accurate newspaper tit n In the world, with a remark
nhli' Inalghtt tale affair In llie lurlinlriit nation to the south of u. He arrlieil llila mornlB( at Vera Cruz, after,,
uu I'ultlnit I rip fnmi frlro City.
VKltA CHvUZ, April SI. Kiithl the American colony conaUnll) en- ariou cmbaiulcg. On Wednesday
hundivd Americana are mill In Mrx- cournKctl their huibands In their task, eenlnic sixty Americans left the city
"CAVALRV KEGIMK.NT IS
BEING ORGANIZED. CAN YOC
ENROLL TBOOPr
MeinetM was captain and Parriahi
tvaa first lieulenaot of the old caralrj
troop here.
F.Tacuatiag Cltr bk
Ordera FVoai Coiwiar,
Troopa Ban AU t-a P-Wtc 1
! kt Xmb I Mate, mmk.
Fire fat the -iirim BuiH tmtML
Railro-t Bilde It Saved.
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SHAUUHNESSY
and showed no signs of fear.
AND HOERTA IN
L0N6 POW-WOW
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hh uttttl ivaa pnalld I a YaIMat f ,
Ico (Slty. at the mere) of Dictator --- - --. .v-.., -.-,... .-.--
I gees train. The men. women and
HuerUi Mr. O'Hhauslineuy III. Mijn i, , ir, 1,.1,1-rt , hin.
AiiU-AuhtIcW tlemottstrailons are Mrs. O'Shaughnessy In III from the Ins; In their home, and depending on
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-Mr ilcu fliy nri" la lite alogati of t( u non,!,, t,rt f treaon to cnniiwilly In prbgreis. and, blind wl"h ntrvous strain which she has been un- air iaraen 10 protect mesa.
lUcariii) ami nary. They think iliciv ur K0cnunrnt and our present ad- tiK-r, IhierU liaa Instructed the po- der for so long, but she sened tea In itratly to IK-fend Lire.
I. r.i chance for Trc. ministration, and doubly so when It r ,H,j ,oldlcki nul to molest the ,,,r embassy to tho men and women Ti1i.s,ihv nlehi ei erv man In the
W. hcl. of insurance U.m come, from the county superintendent moU Hnc w-l ,., , ,,, jf 'preparing ,0 defend them.ehes. Most
. , . 'and member of the high school board ... , A , ,,. . of the time Mrs. O'Shaughnessy wa American colony, including corre
late, uf the plan for llie America. . h nr the Atuerliitn CBub, and which tore r0lltrnUti but .howed the unmost spondents. went to the embassy and
tu rruuln tulrt at Vera Crus. nailing ..-,,- ot ,i,p high school should ,,", ')nt r "rmV trom ,1,e Joor of braver) In oncouraglng her husband prepared 275 rifles and two machine Iwcricnii and Mexican Sit in Auto- JtroUlatt the
lt quietly by and. witnoui rigorous 1 ' " mooiie ana ror tnree-vuarters or
United Pre SerrUe
EXTRA TaOE STATS DEPi
MSXT THW AFIMUCOOK J
, TED THE ARANOOKafaWV OP
ALL AMERICAN CONsKJLASaW IN
MEXICO. IN AIHHTJOK TO 1KB
AMERICAN KafBABar.
THE FRENCH OONSCLB WDVL
ATTEND TO AMERICA'S aTOaKXMB
THROCGROLT MEXICO.
OFFICIALS HOLD AN EARNEST Unlted Pmm g,,.
DEBATE LAREDO, AnrB
caa. aokUen were kftlea thla after.
juoon la a fight with the treeee pa
until llurrta acta.
The general staff of lite army rro prolM,t j,crmt Mr Peterson to sow'
wuitirmU the rush lag of an espvdl
tlcn to Metlrct Clly, and llie aclsure
f the rapltal. Il la hetleirnl, then,
last the United Slate will It In
I'wllloil to dictate lerma.
Il U frarrd that Ulileaa prompl ar
Hun ! lakiti Cnrransa and Zapata "HI
join forte, with Huerta.
such treasonable doctrine in me
minds of the students of that Instllu
tlon Mr Peterson -hows grois Irnoraucei
In his knowledico of the causes that'
led up to the Mexican w ar 'f ho fill
read his Iiwrencj .mil Woolsey's
International Law ami thr treaty of
iCuadaloiipi? Hidalgo proclaimed July
Unlttd Press Hervtre 4( jK4; ,o will find out that tho
IMI.VKHTON, April 31. Hecretary jen of the war was not brlgandano.
of War Oarrlsou has ordered two nH , claims, hut a dispute of the
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Those Interested Say Scouts Will Be in Demand
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The federal fired
i htalMlmaaa.
an Hour. Argue la the He or;ABertol, CMtUu
Settling the Trouble Party of j lag ta Near' Larede, Ue
American Kefuseea Reach Ve-miic,tr ' W
' cva alao aaed.
Cnu After an Exciting- Trip. Aftw ti om thm
t.Viuerlcaa border patrol Jaet weet ef
I'ulted Press Service ,ho
VERA CRUZ. Aphll 24. HuwU A thai tt eawaed; a tt Mea-
.nud 0'Shaughn3y erbally fought lc' were drtTW - "
out In the ttreet In full rlew of the CM kaw th i""'-
public, the Tamplco Incident. Bjr k1 1 "
This Is the manner in which HuerU American troop pe-eated the de-
' dealt with the question on which the ' ' -tI Brldg.
trouble hinged. He left hla home' iMnwUrtf ' thla the Me.
arlv in the mominB and left no word 'cas boarded three Crata aad lelt;
i n uliern hn nn rnlnr 1T i,vri'or tMO "h. It U
nent near the palace, nor was he to I" ! 1
be found In any of his usual haunU. ff , ii.
n'Ch.imhitiujv roon-tna- ! i There la bo nHnrder la
iniwinun n.njirn"i ri n nn.nj'iinjiri.n.n.i"u" nnilAAjxnj - -. COIIiptiny OI rMlgeW W IieSe US aaian.
(Continued on page 4)
lion to the regulars.
'Ilin luii'Ht military novelty to holutider command of Captain Applcgnlo
'.' in Khtumth mil Is tho or- .---- l.TBll!1' ,'!" "r"u
. , 11011 to hollnvu that although tuey uro
ranlinii,,,, r -, rompany, troop t "l-l-ae,1Bntou with tuo Mexlcuu coua-
lithor milt it? Ifti.-.tHili l.nlliiiia In uel ..... ii...uii. inH.iu uniiltl Ih
" M"ii -......-. .- -y, l HO IVIUIIIHIM nuiiix" w...-.
W'hi'iv iriunlnliiK Amen
Elks Are After Elk
AMiUMCW :MIUSsV AT MEXICO CI TV
cans uro pivpirliiK I" defend their llvcw In case t ho Mexicans become moro hostile.
u scout for the American urmy In
'"ij of hostilities with (ho wholo of
Motlco,
H in polntmi out by tlfosu who nil
.iilo the idea that tho greater por
'l(n of tho Mexican country to bo In
""lm win ho of a topography, making
I- iH'Cussary for the employment of
"out putties. A scout organisation,
-litrnforo, would stand an uxcollout
1 Imnu, of gutting la tho front, Instead
'' garrison duty, as sonm roglments
will bo aslgned,
during thu Modoc War. tbo Klaut
th and Warm Spring Indian scouts
ii'i,iiinlil to the trooDH luNndlug a
strango laud,
Tho only other military nolo of lu
tenmt Is the fact Hint Oacur llronno
man. water auparlnUndrat for the
Ciillfornla-OrcRon Power company, In
validated himself for uorvlro Wednes
day, by placing I1I1 "trigger linger"
In a cogwheel, Trod llramer- I'orcl
ul flholl and othor employes of tho
company, doclaro that ho dl-1 this
purposely, but Hronneman maintains
otherwise, According to Oscar, ho
was fearful of being Impressed Into
ervlce with tho COO volunteers called
for by Iho county court for aervlco at
Modoo Point.
tlu (omnilnto and stoned ind Insulied
tin Americans who iere brao
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unoiigli to aiuwur ou the streets.
The American club lhave beuu
alMtidoued, und afterward! were loot
tid by tho mob. Tho Aateyiean hotel
nlso haa been deaerUd.
C'harKe d'Affalroa O'HhVugbnessy
iiiinouured that ho wan goltkg to Voru
Cm, but It was his Intsnttloa to go
Nociolly to Mantnnlllo, on Ubt West
coast, I1
Sluco Tuesday, when Vra Crux
mis taken, tho Americana Bav car
ried their live in their hakiia.t A
'the men worked tirelessly hat the em-
.Liimy building preparing rWea and
.machine gun, tne bravt waageb of
uud others at work In proparlug tho
defenses,
I All Ktticli Vent Crux.
I urrlu'il In Vera Crux with ICO
men, women and children from the
American, German and English col
onies tu Mexico City. Another train
was duo to loave the capital at 7
o'clock this morning with many moro
Americana. Others have escaped from
tho city by nrIous methods.
I With British AmtiaaMdor.
I Those remaining are depending on
Sir Lionel Garden, tho British ambas
sador, for protection. Ho Is doing
everything possible to protect those
In peril. When our party left hi
plan wa to distribute the American
(till In the city around among the
guns. These had been kept In tho
basement, and when they were
brought up they wore found to bo all
ready for use and In good condition.
Huerta Blind Willi Rage.
Kery Interview O'ShaughuCbS) hud
with Huerta only Increased the blind
rage of the dictator. When 1 last saw
O'Shaughuessy ho was greatly wor
ried, The last report we heard was
that Huerta Inteuded to strip the em
bassy of tho guns lu retaliation for
the taking ot Vera Crus.
He had already seised the rallroada,
tho cables, and refused to permit
O'Shaughnessy, Shankiin or Captain
Members of LodleSeekingHcrdfor Klamath
(Continued on Pag 4)
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Tho prospect of securing a dozen
elk for Klamath county has created
much enthusiasm among the members
of tho local lodge of Elks. At tho
regular session last oveulng It was
decided that the matter be taken up
at once in an effort to secure a many
animal aa poMlbb.
A committee was appointed con
listing of E. B. Hall, C. M. Ramsby
and W. M. Monteltui to handle the
matter. Miliar ft Lux bare offered to
give their 400 head of elk to tbe
California Academy ot Sciences for
distribution, and the committee will
make application to tbe academy for
twelve head for Klamath eeoaty.
The Sportsmen' Association will
also be asked for help.
Loui Qerber la vary much later,
eated la aecurlai the elk for Klamath,
and haa offered to help.
The matter will be takeB up by bias
through Qerber Brothara of Saera-
Iraeiuo. uuh - wan aw w
great aid la curia cpeaUart-WaB by
ith acaaeaay.
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