The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 04, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914
I'rlcc, Fife Cents
SHIPS' DECKS CLEARED FOR ACTION
Mediators Will Quit If Mexicans Don't Cease Action
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IF MAAS MAKES SMITH RESIGNS
FURTHER ATTACK, AS POLICE HEAD
MFDIATORS QUIT AFTER ASSAULT
South American Presidents Who
Wish to Settle the Mexican Trouble
NEARLY THE FULL
VOTE WILL b'O IN
THE BOXES TODAY
WIltA till". ATTAt'K TAKEN Ah A ,
m.rri'
Ills' Ntiinlx-r of MrUraii I'tilrrnI I'eU.
Olirl At I'l I'riMt ,lr Mmnl In I t.fl
Wligalo TinIa) V,ir l i;irt
(or Sorrlnr) lt") AlurrltAii
l'tltlinlll)lt III MritlAlluM llrtx-iiclt
It llltrrta.
Till' M''jii uri'lT" M lll'MC.
.NATION
Cliailr .Mnilln, a IrOUKt'i, l limit)
Itoatrti lij I frail of i'olli,' lt'Ml.
II rill III I'tttlil lit M.llu hlni'l Sn.
limn Mat unlay nl Midnight- i
ltt-.nU i.l Till Affair, I lie i,, l
llmtrt Vrl.
Jirh ,H tn Uli I no longer chief or
tnllnd l'rp Korlr pottr uu teleutlim wu nail
UAMIIMITON, l. ('.. Ma) I, from ll.fr. it io of the Star Ihenlri
Th iiirtllAiuf. iihIa) ...iifriml ultli ! Hi" resignation tins been
onrptrd by AUjor T I. Milioln. but
Uli mic-tr lino twl named.
Ill" mu)or. In runti'mallou ttli a
llrtuli! itturni'iitnllvu till morning
hrcrrlAt; llr)tt, nlm AiDtmiimtl (lint
lmr(iV llrtrcntlnll In I In- Hit lllctlt.il
tort-ling tiA lint hern rlitnrM.
Ihr timlUl.ir ortlrUM) ri.tiflttnnl iimw(lUMl xUnX lio uic.por uuulU Uu
ihv rrlwl of Crrw..i In n$:rrr to n llftHIC,j al jjjU time,
nnltllrr. . , d.r Mivt j USiU io uU l0
" tn Uunjfih' do alil, and at ouco
PntUil VtnM Hrrtlrn c..ai.ki1 (lu nulijrct to a rxlul of n
VAtflllNOTON", 0 l May wrl of wrou Uml ilii Hiraltt, lu
tl up In lluvrU !f Ornvral Mnai aju.r and uo rdltor tanvo commit-
MARINES CAN BE
RELANDED WITHIN
AN HOUR'S TIME
MIVH iMTKLftT TAKKX I,V TIIEi3,,iCANS ARE ocarro majx
CAMPAIGN- IIOCTES
I'tinaiiUtM auJ Frlcml Arc HullrjCcneral opinion fa That Hnert Is
Kiicnisinl in Shoulnir the Voters!
When, lite Vnrlou t'olllns I'lacest
An? l.iH-nin! Moraine il After-'
ncMin Sair .M.my Women nt tho I'olU
to Cnst ItalloU.
Working Desperately to Draw the
Americans to aa Attack: Upon Mex
ico City, to Save Him From FalliaK
into the llanili of the Hcbel Forcea
t'niler Villa '. '
HKItMIS lA lt.NSi:A.
I'miltlciil of llroill
tonllnuM tu put I.U trewi In anion, (Ij akaIuii tliv city' oiecmlve. it
raf illation olTortA lll rtnl K Hmt ho rntilil not fool nurnl ot n
I'frtlilont WlUon ami hU adtUnr -fair JoaI" In tho manner lite utory
think the Vera Crm itumfluntrntlon migm bo urllton up.
Maturilax1 ai a til lift, hut the- nro the cauip o( the roljtiatli)lt or
trjily for troublp, rimlth m lil n.nnull upon Clmrlon
Thn mrulallon rommllteo a lohl Mnrtlu. u ImtKor, In Iront or tho Mc- Iiuiton lime oftcroil to meUlato hi
that Aniorlfati participation In Ihlc Donalil i llutmnkcr nioon, Jul hc tt.,-n tho United 8tate nml Mexico,
nltin ilopetiilii upon Uip fremiom of 'foro tM chulne hour Hatunlh)" nlgtit itIio offer vrnii teiitnthtfly riccopted by
Itnrrlcnn troop ami rltlion from at- , InrK" crnd nl men nw thn nauU,'t, president through Si-crclnry or
Tliene are the prenldelila r tho
thrill moil iiowarful countries of
Koulh America, who, through their
mlnliiterii and ambaador at Wiuh-
tack
UnltrJ rM Brvlr
MKXICO CITY, May 4Four hun
dred refut Isavo today for I'utrlo,
Vcilro. Admiral lladar hai iut a
!il thero to Uko thorn aboard.
am) a trail of blood from tho ceue of
the combat to the poUofuce howi
that Martin wan bleedlus profusely.
Jutl what eaunvd tho trouble l not
definitely known. a thero are several
ilorlei lu circulation. The two men
came from tho "loon toicrtlior, and
HeporU that lluerta' health Is when they reached tho sidewalk the
breaking Is untrue. Ilo Is actlr. tiftUer struck Martlu smeral severe
alert, and In tho closest touch wlth'blows, knocking him down before I'a
noslrs, UioukIi lt has not changed 'trolman Wilson and othern separated
Ills habits.
Ills officials are reticent regarding
mnllitlon. Iluerta and tho liraslllau
ti'lnlster met casually Hunday, and
HtifMa assured him that he would
the men
Hevoral state that Smith was drink
ing Saturday night. One member of
the council states that earlier In the
owning tho chief extended hint an
.' i',ii..vvwvmv'."' 1 ln Itatlon to have a drink with him.
(ConllnUAd on ni 4) which lio TefUSSd. inwm i-v.. . ...- ,
rr-rrrr I Titir to ckati:h uakk whkiu
State Drynn. The acceptauco brougltt
forth many different views lu Wash
liiKton. Itepresentntho Flood, dvmo
crnl, chairman of the foreign affairs
committee of the house, had this to
y:
UAMO.N It.VKUOS I,UCO
I'll l. lint or Clilll
Ton. , .ii. i lioi'A not chntiKe our
polk) cr niiKrcsilon lu the slightest.
If 1 ltiort. realizing that he Is facing
dert.it, .tanis to accopl this offer. It
ill be r.lad news to uw. Hut If the
icports of Auterlcani, held :u hostages
arc true, then tho situation has
chttiKt'd, and wo are bouud by only
th1 spirit of our acceptance. But
It u rta and nil tic represents must go,
mid the Mexican people must come
Into tl ulr own."
Hut Senator Urlstow, republican
find nor progressive, of Kansas, had
othor lows
UOQUK HAS'. 1'KXA
I'n-xldent of Argentina Itepublie
'Astounding Is the mildest word I
can think of to express my opinion of
(ho president's action in agreeing to
permit Chill, Argentina and Brazil to
arbitrate our differences with Mexico.
How can the United States arbitrate
with a bandit whom we do not recog-
nlzo to be anything more or less than
a murderer? How can those threo
J tin l fons use their Influence between a
go eminent and something which that
ROcrnment does uot recognize as any
thing but an Individual? It Is the
'most absurd, the most Impossible situ
ation that I ever heard ot."
Nearly the full recurred strength
ot the city will be voted at today's
Municipal election, when a mayor, po
lice Judge and city treasurer are to
he selected for the ensuInE t-ao yen?.
The registered striugth Is about
1 300. At 2:30 this afternoon there
ere over 900 votes cast, divided as
follews:
First Ward 106
Second Ward . ., . .223
Third Ward 27S
Fourth Ward 135
Fifth Ward 60
The voting was brisk as soon -as the
polls opened, and there were many
women who voted In the forenoon.
After a lull at noon, the balloting be
came brisk again. The polls close at
S o'clock this evening.
. ited Ptess Service
. VKUA CHCZ, May I. The eatlre
jl'iftli brigade I now landed, ready for
,duty. With the Marine. Gvaeral
(Funstou lias a force, of 7,0OO wen.
, The marines and sailor can be r
landctl in an hour, if needed.
Ttie Ucilts of the licet are cleared
for action., The, bis. ttuaa are all Is
readiness to shell the sandhills back
of Vera Crus.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 4.
tTho general staff of the army has
completed plans tor getting reinforce
ments to Vera Crux. The transports
at Galveston have been ordered to
keep steam up.
According to reports from 'Mexico
City, General Maas Is being constantly
reinforced.
SUNSET MONTHLY
SOLO BY ESPEE
SNOW CAVES IN
RIM HOTEL ROOF
PASTOR
CHOSEN
M
.JACK COXXOIiY HKTUHXS FUOM
FOR TWO YEARS!
i:i,m:u hahlax unanimously
SK1.1.CTK1) TO FILI THE PULPIT
or rmtisTiAX CHuncii rouj
E FIRM TO
GET THE
i
Udvertisixo maxagkr is the
xew owner of the maga
zineis head of a. a. a. a.
BIRDS
Remains of Victims
Start for New York
lly IIKIIXAHII UUt'KKU
(Staff Correspondent )
AIIOAIUI 17. 8. S. MONTANA, (ln tlto H"o of watshlps lu tho Imrbor and
wlroloss to VeiM Crux), May I Tho hemlod nnrthwinl, "II tlt HKs on
VI..... . ,. . u.l A i.. I,..nt ullliw IMIIrt IllllrOll lit
"'Miiiuii m Hll'UIIIIIIK uoiinwiiru i i"' ' "
liiy, benrliiB I ho nimnliiH of tho nm-'linlf mast; while the murine.) mid tho
HE COXFERREI) WITH RAM! Ell THE COMING TERM
MOMYEH
EDt'CATIOXAL FILM COMPANY'S
OUTFIT ARUnTCS FROM ASH
L.iND WILL SPEND TWO
rliieM mid Niillors who worn killed In
Hie fights iitlondlim tho lauding ot
U'i Aiiiorliiin forcoH nl Voni Cru.
Thn rings of tho vessel tiro tit hnlf
xiiHl, n ml u special guurd of honor
wtttchoH over tho twvuntuon leaden
niskuta ilrupod In thu (lug, each con
taining tho body of an American hero,
Tho cruUo of tho vessel northward
l altogether different from tho otto
recently mudu south with (ho floot.
Then tho moii wore flushed mid eager
for war now they nro enshrouded in
narrow, nd are performing their
ilutles only according to routlno.
As tit Moutaaa steamed through
ineklos stood at rmorcnt nttenttou,
paying tho Meet's last honors to tho
momhers of ItM forces who roll In tho
Hi'tvleo of thtilr country,
Tho llags of Franco, Spain, Eng
land, Culm and (lorinnny all dipped In
honor of tho American vlctoms as tho
Monition sped northward.
WASHINGTON, 1. 0 May I.
If ho cnu possibly do ho, President
Wilson will go to Brooklyn Monday
to personally honor tho dead from
Vera Crui, Ho Is considering Issulnu
a proclamation, declaring Monday a
day of groat sorrow.
Jack Conuoll), who wont to Ci titer
Lake Friday to seo how Hurry Mo
mer was making It, rotuiued to
Klamath Fulls Sunday night, after
walking seventeen of tho eighty miles
from Crater Lake.
Connolly left thn Stell houluum
tera at 6 o'clock Sunday moinliiK,
walked to Fort Klamath, mid lodo
the rest of tho way. Ill with A. 1).
Miller.
ilo mid Mr. Mont) or went Io tho
i tin of tho lake Saturduy to make
rioniii meiisiiioliieltlH lu cotiuoctlou
with tho completion of the now hotel,
They found tho south end of tho roof
outlroly domollBhed hy tho weight of
tho winter's snow.
The snow In tho park now Is about
seven feet deep, mid ns hard us lee.
At a business meeting of the mem
bers of tho Christian church, held
Just after the Hiindny morulng ser-
MONTHS IX KLAMATH
MBBBBBBBBKv
New Auto Service.
Charles I, Robertson has reslgnod
his position with tho I'acltlc Tele
phone and Telegraph company, to cu
ter business for himself, lio has Just
Inaugurated a now automobile livery
service,
Elder S. D. llarlmi
I mini, Kliler S 1), Ilailau woh unani
mously selected to till tho pulpit for
I tlto coming two M'til'H.
I Eldor Hnrhin has boon tho p.istor
of tho Chrlstlnu church for the past
your, mid during that tlmu lus been
.hugely lustrumontul In securing many
J needed Improvements for tho church
building, besides adding ninny now
I names to the membership roll.
j Elder Harlan Is un nblo pf.stor, u
.public spirited cltUou und likable
man.
Iu charge ot E A. Salisbury, man
aging director, ,i camera forco from
tho EducaUoual Film company ar
rived this afternoon, to catch motlou
(ilt-l me film bird life, scouer mid
other nutter or educational wilue.
They will lomaln here uhuiit two
months.
The party came iu from Ashland Ui
their automobile, whkh Is especially
arranged for this work. They will
devote their efforts just to filming
tho bird life lu the Lower Klamath
l.ako Hlrd preserve,
"In conjunction with tho state fish
mid game commission of California,
wo huo uoarly completed mi oxcep
tloualb lino set of animal mid bird
,11ft) motion pictures," said Mr. Salts
bury this afternoon. "We will finish
this with tho picture wo take ou
I.owor Klamath Lake, showlug tho
pollcans, ducks und othor water fowl
i through the muting and hatching
seasons.
"It Is our Intoutlon to muko a thor
ough picturing of this groat bird pre
JBervo mid Its bird life. Following that
I wo will film Crater Lake and other
i scenic points, besides fish and'' game
I pictures,"
SAN FRANCISCO, May 4. Sunset
Mugazlne, hitherto conducted by the
Southern Pacific railroad company,
has been sold to William Woodhcad.
advertising manager ot tho publica
tion, according to an announcement
Just mado public by Woodhcad. The
new publisher is president ot tho As
sociated Advertising clubs ot Amer
ica, and formerly president ot the San
Francisco Press Club.
United Press Service)
VERA CRUZ, May 4. Five thou
sand federals twenty-five miles from
here are guarding both routes to the
capital. Besides these, there are 5,000
jmore at Soledad, Mass' headquarters.
5,000 at Japala and 1,500 at Palms.
Huerta's determlnaUon to draw the
American forces toward the Mexican
capital and save him from defeat and
death at the bands ot the rebels Is b
lieved responsible for Saturday's at-
iui:n. upuu tuu wawr nuru.
General Maas Is said to be prepar
ing for an attack.
Insiders at the capital say that the
delay by America In starting for the
capital Is embarrassing Huerta, Fall
ing to unite the Mexicans, be hopes to
provoke an engagement with Amer
ica, and thus gain American protec
tion for his life.
Mr. Wooduead spent several weeks
In Klumatu county In 1912, and ho
has many friends here. Ho mado sev
eral record trout catches at Harrimaii
Lodge,
Chopped Thumb.
Harold Harlan, the little son ot
Elder S. D. Harlan, had the misfor
tune to chop off tho end ot his thumb
(while using a hatchet last evening.
Dr. Truaxr dressed the Injured mem-
iuer. auu me uuie leuow is in no
danger ot losing his thumb, though
it is still giving him severe pain.
Many Postal Exams to
Be Held Here June 20
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The poatmastershlps of six fourth
class postottlced lu Klamath county
are to bo determined at Klamath
! Fulls on Juno 20. That is the day
tho civil service commission has set
aside for these examinations, under
the now ruling ot tho postotllco do
pmtmont, Tho following postottlces will be
awarded the successful candidates:
Uly, qrescent, Dairy, Fort Klamath',
Klamath Agency and Merrill. j
An applicant for appointment, nt
this examination must reside within
thu territory supplied by the postofHc
he desires. Application blanks can b
obtained at the Klamath Kail nost
office. 't
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