The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 25, 1914, Image 1

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    REGISTER!
County Registration Books Close April 30.
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KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1914
Price, Five
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REIGN
Four Americans Are Reported Killed by the Federals
AMERICANS TAKEN Washington's Statue Destroyed BUBO BUYS INTO Carranza Demands Withdrawal pgyR AMERICANS
" J!L80 Huerta's Officers Are RTnnmg Affairs Wantonly M - -"'Villa, oTotber Hand, feys, "Go to HW llllH. WW
BYTHEHUERTISTS "srrr ,3 - REPORTS STATE
UKTYTilll OHDKIIK DIHAIIMIM!
((' ItMIIAHMY
C.,txlllii'H of American 111 Mr.lru'
1I) . Atlntiltnlly Prrfariuu The
Mrml-r nl lif Emlum) fur i Ail-1
w Hushing nf Truut In Hip "
llul unit Oterttimnlng of llurrl lit,
tllrutpl In He A liter Irani.
It) WILLIAM O. HllKPHKIID
Vi;itA ClU'", April B.1. Kery In- lime are lb.? wen who are '
irrtur liy of lrlw U fntlil Ink Amer- rlmnce tit nfTalr In Mexico Clly. ami
W.h lnwut. ( lm are making Ibe lWe of Amrr-
Kirrj one i.f Hip diplomatic party 'lean ami olbrr furrlxnr In prrtl
Klilfli arrlrl It, itii. rltr U.l nlglil. " comluetln a veritable relcn
nllfi the e.repUiKt of O'Ht.atutinejr. of terror
iMir li a their nrlvute opinion iliai At the top U Oenwrat lllamjupt. lc
i.nl the early arrival of Irnop. In president of Hurta' government.
Mnlro Clly anil I he uirrtlitiiH of ami hi. KNtwuomo battlpriait. Ilimrta,
llMfria rouhl llir nxtriKmnl Hip thwily dictator. I the man "car
American.. ItiK llin Panama hat (Jrnrral Auburt
Nr,y rtrrj lown In McU, wlih In Hip upper clrclit ami (Jpnpral Cnmro
llir rtrrtnttn of V Cru, I hohh at Hip lioltmn. arn Hip military com
InK AiurrirNit iirUoncr. utamlrrn In MrlfO City
I lrartiP.1 Hit im iiipoiIiib IU Tim latput dnpcratlon roportoJ y
0'8liUKhnpMy party four mllrt from llirfl mrii U the railng of tlin Wnah
Hilt rlty, wUph ihny wcr.. tramfprrpil ItiKton monumi-nt In MpxIco City. t
from thp mcUI train furnUhml by , .
lluerta for O'HbauKhnpiay' t'"',t mi J Jnpln, ami plcailml with
trnm MpIco Clly. io-'KliMighneMy to b taken aboanl.
Thrlr toitvlDK of tho Mrtlmcn rap- O'Hhauslun'x)' wan lulplra, nnd
Hal on moit ilramallr. ,l10 jxlrnu Colonrl In cbariti of Hit
'flhauicbnpy, with hla wlfo and ,rnlu r,,f,p, ( rtlln a IiikI piunpn
ton and otlmr tnpinbpra of Ibo m-,Irr i board th train.
liiy, rft the rapltat al mldnlKht on' TlirnoMranded Amorlcaiu lind bi-oti
Thtimday. Moba wrro then In front , a,n from ( rnttis bound toward Vcm
nf thn rmbaaiiy bulhlliK, makliiK antl -
Atnerlran iliimnnttratlona
At Hip tatlon many Amnrlrana bp-
lKrd thp train, pleading for per
mlkn to accompany Iho party. ,
(.'oliinr-l Itamon Caronn. aalk"ned to '
accompany h O'Hhauithniiiay party,
ti'uPd tbla purmUalon.
ru.Pd tbu (wrmlMlori. ,
imiore inn irn n nan ih mo iivy
Il,r.a had ...t 300 ..Idler, to lb.
rml.ay t.. aMio lb. 37fi rifle, and the
u machine Kun. whlrb wen, atorcd
il.cr.. for Ihn dufcn.o of Iho
,
0'HI,hne..y In.tructed Ihe vol-
unl.r guard, to .urr.ndrr the wm -
I'omi. without fNUIun.
:n roul in lliU eltv Amer can
irudi-d tbe .tatlon. at Orltaba, Cor-1
William Page Dies
Succumbs to Cancer; Funeral to Be Tomorrow
Wllllmu Page, an old resident of
tlm Fort Klamath country, and until
a yeur ago ougsged in mercantile
Iiu.Iiicns in (Jhlloquln, died la.t night
"t the American hotel. Death was
due to cancer.
Mr. Page and bis wife bad Just re
turned from a trip to springs lu Cali
fornia In a v.ln effort to chock tho
OF
(rl nut dctalnrd at the mnalliT
town by ummbvra of lluortn'a army
What their fatp lll bo nono can
loll, but Hip woral U fcarod
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Tlui rpboU .aid tlu-y bad u loltc
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"" had l.ndrd near (luaynu... (
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a ninuiiciniii m
workman.
dl.iuuo. III. wife wiih with him at
tho oud.
Page wiih U4 years of age, and Ih
Biirvlved by sonic grown children, lu
addition to his widow, llu was a
member of tlm Myrtle Point Mnsoulc
Lodge
Thu funural will bo hold at J
o'clock tomorrow aftornoou from tho
whitlook Undertaking parlor. The
service, will bo In charge of Klamath
l.odg No. 77, A. K. & A, M.
TERROR
lliutl Tilp.
Mr nnd Mr.. V. V. Klnley and Dr.
and Mik Gray arrived In Klamath
KiUIh al 1 o'clock this morning after
a hard auto trip over the mountain,
from lily. A detny In leaving Illy al
lowed ilurknoBH to ovorlako tho party
whllo still In the bad roads of tho
mouuliilus, muklng the going both
dlfllculi und daiiRorous. Rou Flnley,
Hoirof V. V. Flnloy, made the trip
In hi. car without mishap, as he loft
illy In tlmo to pass over the moun
tain, buforo dark. The Flnley. havu
n blK cattle and stock ranch In the
Spriiguo Hirer Valley.
Mason, Attention
Tlutro will bo a .poclal communica
tion of Klnmuth l.adgo No. 77, A. F.
,t A. M., at the Masonic Hall, Sun
day, April 20th, 1914, at 1 o'clock
p. lu,, lu conduit Iho furei-al services
of our Into brother, William Page, of
Myrtlo I.odgo No. 78, A. F, & A. M.
All Master Mnsons are requested to
attend.
OKO. CilABTAIN, W. M.
Attention, I. O. O. F.
All Odd Follows and Kobekahs uro
requested to meet at tho hall on Sun
day morning at 10:1G, to march In a
body to tho Methodist church, where
u spovlal sermon will he delivered by
llov. nichards. The occasion Is the
'anniversary of tbe Ordor.
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UI.I.L KNOWN YOUNG LOCAL
llUhl.MK 5IAN WILL ASSUME
I'AKIIIKItKIIIP IN NEXT FEW,
DAYS
Crni'.t M. liubb, a popular young
budnoni man of the clly, baa erolvod
from nn nbitractor and accountant
Into n banker. Today h purchased a
I block of Mock In the Pint National
Ilnnk of Merrill, and next week be
will a.. time tbe potltlon of caabler
tin re l.ater be will becomo man
agiir. Ilubb baa dlspo.ed of hi. Intere.t
In the Klamath County Abttract com-
'pauy to hi. partner-. IJcrt Wltbrow
nnd Don J. Zumwalt. That Uubb U
qunllfled for the potltlon It ahown by
bin high record during four years'
connection with tho old Klamath
County bank and the American Dank
and Tru.t company. He i alio the
proper kind of a mixer, and tbe town
of Merrill can be" Ju.tly proud of ac
quiring a npw cltlien or this di-wlrabU
tyjw.
WORK STARTED ON
NEWCOURTHOUSE
IIIIICK AUHONS AKK KIMBIIIXC
lti:.M.lM.VO WOltK ON toj:i
llltHT K1AXK, PREPARATORY!
TO STARTING
A few brick masons under Con
tractor M, J. McDonough are engaged
In laying brick on the new court
house.
"The work at present Is doing the
unfinished parts of the first floor
wall.," .aid McDonough this after
noon. "A. soon as this is all com
pleted a larger crew will be put to
work."
'SAGEBRUSH LTD.'
SUFFERS A WRECK
KTL'PH AKK KNOCKED OFF THE
PASSENGER COACHES ON CH1L
ogi'lN THAIN WHEN LOG CHAIN
IHIKAKK
Tlio tlm passenger wreck ou tho
Kliimulli-KIrk Mluu was exporleuced
Friday, when the step, were knocked
from tho pnsaengor coaches by rolling
logs.
The mishap occurred lu the cut this
side of Hanks, tho chalus holding a
load ot logs on a car parting, allow
ing tho logs to roll off the car. Tho
momentum carried the logs part way
up tho sides ot the cut, and as tho
train was moving, when tho logs
rolled back again they struck the
coaches.
1)111 Diilton and wife, Will Adams
and Wlfo nud J. Frank Adams and
wife wcro among the valley visitors
for the double events la Hlkdom.
IN
VEXESTLANA
I United Press Service
MADRID, April 25. Carranza has
sent the following wire to the Madrid
Press Associatien:
"I protest most energetically
against tho Invasion of Mexican
soil by American troops.
"Tho Mexicans will unltu and
tight the Invaders to the last
breath and 17,000 resident Span
iards will co-operato."
t ulted Pres Service
JAUKEZ, April 24.-
-Cieuerul Villa
BONANZA GAME
IS CALLED OFF
RELATIVE OF TWO SIKMUER8 OF
THE CLOVER LIIAK CITY AG
GREGATION IS IN A CRITICAL
CONDITION
Manager Morrow ot the local boll
team received a tolephouo message
from tho manager of the Uonania
team, ut noon today, saying the
scheduled game betweeh Klamath
Falls and Douanxa would have to be
postponed ou account ot the critical
condition ot Jim Hilton, who Is not
expected to live.
Mr. Hilton's two brothers play on
tho Douanxa team, and out ot respect
for their brother's condition, the
game Is called off.
Manager Morrow Is anxious to have
all the fans and players moot this
evening at the club room. In the rear
of the Palm Cigar store, to talk over
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MEXICO
CARRANA
.made the following statement tor the
United Press:
I "My personal wish Is that America
will continue the blockade of Vera
Crux and other ports. It America
does this, wo are sure to have the
constitutlonallsta army in Mexico
City soon. .
"In this case, I solemnly promise
i America that 1 will see to It that
idrunken Huerta otters a tall aad sat
isfactory apology for his various in
'suits to that great friend ot the
.mosses in Mexico .the United States
of America."
many important subjects.
Among the things to be discussed
nnd acted on is the selection ot suits
for the Klamath Falls team. Tomor
row there will be a workout at Modoc
.Park, and all who can possibly be on
hand are requested to be there.
ChafinTalksSunday
Speaker Lectures Tomorrow Afternoon and Night
Eugene W. Chatlu, twice candidate
for president on the Prohibition tick
et, will arrive this evening from Cal
ifornia, and will deliver three lec
tures here tomorrow for the prohibi
tion cause.
I Tbe first will be at 11 o'clock at
the Christian church, In the after-
'noon and In the evening be will lec
ture at the opera house. The evsn-
CITY
) VERA CRUZ ZPAPER SAYS TKKY
WERE MOBBED
i Secretary Uijmm Ail III Thar
j Ileea Received, a Wire "-"-
Nlaeteea AjBericaaw oad, Os Km
t gltohwaM have Been ArmUi aad
It la Feared Tkej Hav !
by MiUtary Otdata
United I'reai Senrtea
' VERA CRUZ, Apt
Amerkaaa have kai
Cfljr, accordtec te
freoa ika
capital ariaUd lav "EI
local b
The Baper
slate at tte X. M. C. A.
er. were
. t'&ited Pies. Serrlea
WASaUNGTOX, D. O, AavM
Secretary Bryaa
ada bum wired tkat
ataa'aad oa EaaJMnoaa aav
arrested la Medea City today.
naJd Caaada treaMfid taa r
that theas atea aaay have baaji
United 1
WASH1NQTON. D. C. ArH Ml
One hundred aad tweaty-lr llir
'lean smb; wow aad calMrowwarsr
f taken from a traU aetwaea Trta.ta
aad Sam Joaa Dal Rto, aeeerdtesT to
oOlclal advice, of the state depart-
I ment.
t They were left there despite their
appeal, to be allowed to continue to
Vera Crui.
WHITE HOUSE IB
IN CONSULTATION
United Preas Service
WA3HINOTON. D. C, April M.
President .Wilson. Secretary Bryan
aad Postmaster Oeaeral Burlaaoa
held an extended conference this af
ternoon. Later Private Secretary
Tumulty and Admiral Blue were sum
moned to the conference.
It was admitted that the conference
was in relation to the Mexican policy,
but no matter was given out for pub
lication. ing lecture will also ba a unloa
tng or several of the churches. ,
Chsfln has long been a leader la
the dry party, aad he la oae at ta
most logical as well m forcible seeak
era on tbe teaiperaaoe platform. Ha ,
has been engaged to deliver a .few
lectures In Oregoa durl.f the .wta. -
wide prohlbltioa. eaaealga, Jatvi lit i
appear.... fcera la Ma lit te'Orai'aa. j
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