The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 30, 1914, Image 1

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County Registration Books Close Tonight at 5 p. m.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914
Price, Fire CcaU
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Marines Are Withdrawn and Troops
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Placed in Vera Cruz; Mediators at
MFDIATORS SAY
FORCES MUST BE
KEPI IN MEXICO :
INITIAL
PHOPOaALH
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wii.i. hi:
Scctrtj llrgaHllg The I Hrlng
Maintained -Mrliurt if Vrr t'nti
Ma) Make Amrvira l(rMiu.ll.lr (ur
Hit. l')ntrnl nl AhkikI lnfml on
Mnliu'a National IMM ii WIiih.i.
ine mi iUitnllli,
1 14 .J 1 loa tkMlcv
UAHlllNuTON. I. Apill 30.
Te mrillalil are ready (O draft lite
Initial poHual, Tim priiMHllnti
arr iu4( cAtvrully guarded
Soiiiitr sldn U 7ipi"l lo (ft Ik
all i.l lli UCKrtl()i, tiUt tllP IllcdU-
lot llHpB solu. of thaw lll be !
prturd however.
iWutary llryan lu noihlu; in ay
no ir tiujtrt nn approacnm,
The mediators are considering th
i(u(Kttou of working ui an pUillon
llan fur giving all Maxlrant an equal
tlilr l lltP jmlla, II la t.ellcVrtl IliU
ill rMulro tb support of all far
llfitit in make It nurrr-nful
In llin llirnllmp Ainrrlra llllul
Vr llir nrutrtl forcra iuanl Tliv
rnr. fnrtt-a rniint lo wllliJruwn
mi Mm umrr irntnlQ lu malulaln or
Jrr Tlit-rr tuual to inc ort ol aillf
lAtiiiai Kunmnlcc, nm lli Iroopt
-ill atrorU tbtaV.
In liU talk to tlio meillmura, rirc
iriarj llrynii I ml lent nl Hint Amrrlra
! inrllimil to n ncnrrnua falrnr, lint
irilsln ailtuUtloiit liitul ti followpil
I'rhntp Hrrrlar)- Tumulty nltlrl
all trnliil tlir roport Ihnt Ami'rlrnu
futi liaii tiombardod Mtntaolllo,
mini l'rM Hrlr
VKItA t'llUB,, April 30-Tlm Mx
Irnti niri'pnisnt to iikmIUIo carried
mti ii)- rirvlloiia. Iliiorln l not
derided jll.t how far ho will go. hut It
U ibidem that ho doe. not consider
11-alKlintlUII.
Ihe situation In the Mexican cap
ital Is Indicated by the following mvs
'iKi from Foreign Minister llejas:
Up to this lima mediation Is ac
ii'iiinhln Ifl Matlco In principle only.
As anon as tho proposition liavo been
miluiiltted lo Mexico and have been
derided upon I will be in n better po-
(Coattaued on page 4)
May Assess All Land
ill . ii tit... ir .
Water Users Will Vote
m
ahuuld the water users uuiler the
Klamath project whose land are not
vi Irrigated, pay aiseonunt charged
i" the Klamath Water User Asso
vlttlonT Thl Is u question that hat bon
mooted for years by the association.
In one case' it was taken to the cir
cuit court by a water user, who no
cured an Injunction agalnit the levy
ing of assessments against hi land,
which wai not undtr irritation.
At last year'g annual meeting of
the Water Uff ANOclaMoii, an
niuendment wa 4cipttd, raltMlng
iIimu people from th payment of
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Ni:V VOHK. April So ulo.
in-1 Theodore Kooaitvcli today
Pablml lilt W(i) Hint tin ami Ills
on, Krruill. r film, and that
their tin mil American liunilnic
trip llM bteil moil UCCeflll
Hip lUin n( tilo rturit to
America hti nut eitim by Mr
ItllOaaVlIt !( llladp U rf("T-
nr 10 I tto frequent prn ills-
atrtii- n( arfldi-ntit to Itir par
I) xlillo i-ourlliC Hid Itrallllaii
JuiiKlr. tt starch ol rare sped
meita "1 animal llf? for the inu
teiuni E SHOOTING
COSTS HIM $25
. O. Wll.m'H In ll.il. I'M IH1 J I r
Tin, ttriir iM'ov ii.tiuu: or
lit mimi initio on or si:.i--o
ii nvi'o
- -
r O Wilbur Wn ui-(fil I Ilia af-
unioon b Deputy flame Warden
iienry Mtnui. coarsen iwi uuimnr.
KPr out of iaxm.
rurriil Wednradav
from town
VVilU-.il riiti-riM il' of unlit)- li-
liirr Jtmllrn of the Print' K
0i rti tin wan flncil ISC unit col
MOORE Will IS
PROBATED TODAY
ni iii.i w. kn)iii: w x.i.MKit as
KXIXTTOU KHTATi: Pi IWTL
,
FII-TEE.N '
il.VTKO AS iVOHTH
lll'MHi:i IK)l.l,AIIH
Thr will f the lati Mrn
. ...1... I...r I .. .I.mfli UnflinluVi
"'""' w,,u ""'""' ",",,",; .,7.
'''" mUtml to iirotalo tl.Ul
lllllTIIOOn HIT on, Vllii "
Mooip, Is named as executor.
The estaie I valued at $1,.'00. A
ilollnr ench la betjueathed Elinor and
Ellsworth Moore. ITOO la bequeathed
lo tlrovur Moore, and tho remainder
Is left to be divided between Charles
W Moore, tlcorgo Moore and Mr.
Ethel Casoy.
Kuykemlnll & Ferguson are at
torney for the administrator.
II r al:-:ill7-a
on Use of Original form
charges toward maliituliilug the asio
ctntlon. This year tho question It to
bo submitted again,
Tho annual meeting will be hold
Juno Rib In Klamath Kail. Thoe
championing the now amendment,
which would cancel that of last year,
say thoso whoso lamia uro alguod un
der the project are being bonellttcd
because the association la working for
speedy delivery of , water to their
land. Tliny nUo claim that tho
voto last year was not a majority vote,
as the greater number or stockholders
bad .left before tho balloting wa
atarted.
GO
Three Americans First
of the Mexicans at
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Inn aptalil W It ItuMi f tin
l.nltloliip Florida Ihtulfl mnniiiii nt
Wra Chit, under Major Smcdlpy llUU
. tl, . .i,.;niit.
Til shooting OOjHT.. tiUFU -nil" -"IV
down the river A HaKorty of CarolirMK". Mat.
George Polnett of Philadelphia. John
Hrhuinarlipr of lirunklyu nnJ Ssmuel
Martin of Olilrago They were tli
firm to Rive up tliMr live for their
country In what may he long wnr
with Mi-xlco. or a mere temporary oc
cupation or ti-rrltory. n Prenldent
Wilson wishes.
To tin parent of each man .Krl
in oil for Ills country. Secrnlnry of the
Navy Daniels wrote, nt the direction
of the president, thl Mler ' fon'
dolencp-
-This morulni;' dlspntche from
Wra Cru couvcyliiK the dlstrcssliiK
I.. il. tr
n.a Hint our son a m ....
, K,w, ,, , f0 for his country
HAdileus all American as the tragedy
hrlngs Kloom Into jour home,
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II me leeniis. .,
UUhirealHnt to you lu this ud hour was
SAVIOGE BROS.
IN DAMAGE SUIT
LOSS OK THREE KIXEIW HV
YOl'Nd MAX l4 HASIS FOR TVO(
,CTII)VS, AOMRl-MJATIXfl TEX
TIKH'MAXO IN)I.I.ARM
Two mills for damages, aggregat-1
lug 1 10.00U, wore commencedfagiiinst
Snvldgo llrothora' Lumber company tl,rM of l0rc,t flres In the Northwest
, this morning through Attomoy W. 11. woodj ftml ,ho metn0dg employed In
A. Hcnner. Ilolh are based upon the, photographs and tree
1 i.i .. m'niHvn 1.. Hnivmsn. aged ,iiia hj. i
I K. who lost three fingers from his models from several cltlea i of t he
M ,u,d . . u- .-. 'rsi.
lu the tint action tho youth. r,0"tt
,llrry II. Stowmim. lite no-l friend, tai;;,". mfntclpi.l foretlry In'
..ii.,.ih' Aii.iitiiiir naalleouce and
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men i iui. ...-i..." -
mand $7,600. ,.,.,.. in(.iUdfld street '' way ' reaching here from other
llrryU.8townau,aafgthorofiho '"' "t '" D c wh!r.,P0tati Tha aporUnuofa paradl.e.
mjurcHad, is plaintiff In tho "co-IJ-J; " ioTmany scenic Joint, of Intere.t. the
action. Ho alleges that by reason of, '" ."';.' in Western cities par-1 metropolitan accommodation of the
tl, nccl.le.it, which I. blamed to tho J'61 'npJj5j CM 'white Pelican hotel, the .ummer rt-
Inmber company, tho boy's earning ic "c ""' '-.. Uorta and fishing of Upper Klamath
capacity ..Impaired. A Judgment fori
,8.B00 is demanded. ,
To Visit Friend.
Mia. Claude Coseboom left this
morning for Heddlng, Calif., whore
ho will be the guest of Mr, and Mr.
Lester Lewis Leavltt.
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,d b) President Lincoln, when
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FOREST FIRES
IN THE MOVIES
V MimiOlM OV FIGHT1XO K1KI- IX
THE XORTIIWEST VOODS 18
MIOWX TO CHICAOO'S CITI
ZENS TODAY
1'ulted Press SorvKe
CHICAGO, April au. .moiu hv-
-Moving pic-
1klu"
this country, opeue-
it ,... nil vforeater
- - llalM Nw
beg,nnlng Ma). 81,t
Ooea Home
Mrs. Harry nichard.on Is .pending
a few day with relatives near Mon-
tajjue.
Victims
Vera Cruz
Haggert)
their llv,- fighting under the.
American Rac:
American na.
! feel how weak and frultlesj
i in. rhiph
mu at lie any words of mine wntcn
should attempt to beguile you from a
to no overwhelming. Hut I cannot
refrain from tendering to you the
consolation that may be found In the
thanks of the republic that they died
tO-B.1C. I Pray Uiai our nramw
Father may assuage the anguish of
. . f..A . nnlr
your uereavenieni niiu iv..r juu
the cherished memory of the. loved
nnd lost and the holemn pride that
usi be onrs to have laid so costly
a uacrlilce upon
free-
ilom.' "
At the homes of these men elab-A..n..-v
n..ni,pniliiiB worn made for
funerals. Request were made to thc". a radical soclalUt
. .. . fnr II, h!n.
socreiar ui ..! ..... ...-. i
mont oi mo mm.es u.,.c. ""
burials will take ou "mothing of "
mont of tho bodies
tmi hi If function in eac 1 Cliy wnerr a
,,, ,. , hB honored.
NEW PAMPHLH
BOOSTS KLAMATH
COVKIl OF TOUR 1IOOKLKT SHOWS
MOUXT PITT AXD THER EARE
MAXY ILLUSTRATION'S OF
KIUMATH 1HHXTS
"California Automobile Tours" Is,
1 the title of an attractive aim vaiuaoie
. k , prepared by Worth-
jUgton Gates, and being distributed
.locally by tho White Pelican hotel.
The folder contains a large slied map
.,,, ,. x....i n...i nr...
outlined routes for six or
- ? rA:
Klamath Falls Is one of the prlncl-
d In charge of J. pal places uesigimeu on mo pwn
r of Chicago. '' tour," and the map show oth-
Lake, nnd much other Information
regarding the Klamath country I
given In the pamphlet.
This la Juat such a folder a has
beeu needed here, and the malllug of
thla to friend el.ewhera will prove a
great Incentive to cause them to see
Klamath.
:
palca of Qanaral Villa to weep
the Huertlntaj from Northern
Moxlco will not halt because of
mediation. Carrania does not
:
conilder the proposal of an ar-
mlitlc between his troops and
thoso of Ilucrta.
v Tlila sUtemtot u siven the
I'nlted Pra in anawtr to as
Iriulry regardlna; dispatches
fro.t Wa.hlngton. with a plan
to hnlt firing In Northern Met-
Iro. rending mediation.
MEDf ORDITES TO
VISIT KLAMATH
.MKtTIXG JUST CLOSED TUEHK
UEVKLOPED MUCH CLOSE
ll.i:i.l.G UKTiVKEX COMilUXI-
'I IKs. . THE UKI.KOATKH
A f . of, the delc8at5 to the KUin-
ath-Jacknon-Josephlne meeting at
Madford returned hut nUht. aUttag
that the meeting there was a great'
st-sslou of harmony, and work to
' bring the three counties more closely'
together. Steps j ere taken toward
' organixation to attract more touruts
i ..-t,i--. ..nr.i
to this ectlon of matchlssa BtUarftl
acssaarr
aoesurj.
' Some time In June the organlia-
hlon Is to be effocted at a meeting to
f be held here. Already plans for the'
'entertainment of the many visitor
am lielng discussed.
nrinU TH
WOMAN READY TO
SHOOT JNO. D. Jr.
NEW YORK. April 30. atari
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and boya to
svw V
!
Ublted. Pre 8rtlce
JAUnUZ. April 30 The cam-
. ., ,,,.'tho office of the Standard Oil com-
They rushed by tfie police and
P - ,,, tw .. t0 the fourteenth
Hoor.
They demuuded to see Rockefeller
Jr., but were told that he was absent.
'You tell that
dog what
I gay," cried tho woman. "If he don't Alex Mcltae, of the western racinc
arbitrate. I'll shoot him like a dog." Land and Timber company. Is here
Upton Slnclalre refused to pay a S from Rhllandcr, Wis., looking after
flue, so was sentenced to six days In 'the company's Klamath county Inter
Jall. Ho threatens a hunger strike, testa. Mr, Mc Rae visits Klamath
Misses Freeman and Leltner alto re- every year, and has a wide circle of
fused to pay fines. I friends here.
Remands
Supreme Court Reverses Local Action in Suit
Tho action of George Reed against
the Western Union Telegraph com -
pany to recover $3,000 damages has
been remanded to the local circuit
court tor trial. The supreme court jpared the opinion, the others con
has Just made Its ruling In the mat-(urrlnR.
ten
Reed, through W. H. A. Renner
and J. C. Rutenlc, brought suit to re
cover damages, alleging that a bucket
of paint, being used by a company
employe, dropped from the top of a
pole and struck Reed, causing per
manent Injury. Stone ft Gale moved
for a non-suit in the circuit court
upon the ground that the plaintiff
did not Introduce testimony to ahow
how the bucket waa faatened, or how
It fell, and that the company waa not
Are
Work
MARINES LEAVE
VERA CRUZ; GEN.
FUNSTONOIRECTS
KOItMAL CEREMONY A N D
rARADE OX PROGRAM
Infantry and Artillery Are ReHerhaji
the Martaea aa Fast m Possible.
SrUpen Are Holdlag Up the Out
lying Kann Country and Deaaad
Ing Food Funaton May Eztead
Ills Line to Protect Supplies.
tailed Pieaa Serrlc
VEKA CUUZ, April 30.-
-The for-
maI transfer of control of this city
from the naval officers and marines
to General Funaton and the Fifth
,,-,, nf 1M armr -., .,,. . ,
o'clock this afternoon.
Wh the colors unfurled and the
bands playing, the marines, bluejack-
fta nd trooDa marched In narade to
ne pfhcy passed ln-re-
, ,
view before Admiral Fletcher and
General Funston and their staffs,
The bluejacket then went aboard
their ahips, while the troops cheered
and fireda salute,
General Fuuston is occupying the
quarters formerly used by General
jiku, lira huiuioi ivuimauuti.
Tne Infantry and artillery began
relieving the navy forces from theic
positions as soon as possible after
.landing this morning.
The "snipers" driven from the city
are now terrorising the farmers and
.gardeners, threatening them with
Mfe they furnish food to the
Americans. As a result there Is a
shortage of farni producta-here.
To meet this It Is reported thai
General Funston will ask peratta-
sion to extend hU lines twenty mile
further beyong the city.
Mcltae la Here.
Reed Case
lldblo in this case fpr the carelessness
"1' lts employe.
i lie non-sun wim aruuieu u mn
sen. The case was then taken to the
,upreme courl. ju.tlco Bakln ore-
In the decision, the supreme court
holdB that the employers' disability
net of 1910 "make the owner re-
sponsible tor Injury resulting to the
workman 'in the repair of It telu
graph lines, whether occasioned by
the negligence of the owner or of a
fellow workman. A defense where
the Injury I contributed to by the,
act of a fellow workman, performed
lu obedience to Instructions or artier
given by the employer or any one In
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