The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 06, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Klgtilh Vmn-No. U.lltll,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914
Price. rrreOasr
allii
"""" wrymmitr ir-aiwcr a-ar ssmiijaiar
L
THAT HUERTA Will
BE SETTLED SOON
uikhia rio.VH in 111:111:1.
AUK FEARED
Awrtlrali t"uMUl I Awiuml Dial
Mlllilit Trn l). Ilir. Itrlx-U Will
lllmlt Their Hold nn Viitilirrit
tlntm, Willi lulllplct. A Uo In
TttWr PiMamalou .lll I'llllrlln He.
lull 'I litrwlrnril In Mrtl.ali Capital
I'nttrd l'r Hrvlt
AMERICA HOPEFU
VERA I.'IU'A M) .--llefilsr-.jr,f,r " Indicate thai the Ii
, ., I. i. i . couutry l to be thm-cnler of t
.ipllwl nn untMluriU mull U Int. ' , '
4IP
tiaml In i!m rHl
Illiri1 U
.Making Iwetlljr.
frtiuilitrttt rldrni itrrlng,
frariMg I'1' Villa ami 'Zapata lll
rile (tin tllJT.
Ttir Mrtlra Cliy poller ntt tlrii
ted. Hurrta, Iliousii, ln-llnr. Itiat
UU agrttta ntr In tilt cliy at tmrk,
aaI he loi to ttlwtrtn Hie xillir
failed I'tr-aa Worrke
WASHINGTON. I. (.'. M u
Tfcr American ro fllnc upuii'lhp
toontltuitoualWta fariloti to tt tlm
Mjfn situation It I learned that
WlUon nnd llryan t''llore lhr tebrla
III tutrw.l In iiTrrilirowlne lltierta
before any acrrptaMe inflation u
rtattwd
Wlttlttl, lllMfnluri l MllnRoil If
fornut nitUUiloii il"M mil up u until
Msy Hib,
Oenvral Villa ha nurrt Cunaiil
rjwirgp C Caroihrr at Torreon thai
hU tottrt will oprtipy Halllllo, Un
l.ttU l'otnl ami Tatiilro within ten
art, rllnchlliE the rebel liolt) nn
Northern Mexico, and opening I wo
toorp direct mule to (tip capital
The only nbMacle l Internal ill.
notion aiiiuiis din rebut Tliro ar
luraom that Villa ninl ottinra aro
qairrellttiK, mid It U fi-ar"l thai an
"l-n Urcach w mart another revolu
tion, ono faction Joining llunrla.
WON HOUSE
IS SOLD TODAY
TIMIICU lOllMAN IWITS IN M
O.W, KA VMXArt'., I'VIICIIAH.
IN(I IIOMK T Till: COIINKH OK
Tlllltll .XI OltANT HTIlKirrrl
I.''in I, Oaghagvr, furemau nf the
offlnc camp at Odessa, today pur
chased the property of A. M, Clauson
At tin. corner of Third and Grant
ireeta Tlio deal was inado throunh
the It IC Hmllh Realty rompany.
The terms havo not heou inado pub
He Thcro Is a houso on the property.
Cloptons Are
No Witnesses Introduced
In tho case of tho Hlato ot Oregon
. Mr and Mrs. Ilut-h Clontou. who1
vs
are charged with holng responsible
'or tlm llio In lloimiUA which destroy
d the poslortlco and other buildings
'"t editor, the defendants wore
bound over lu tlio sum of f 1,600 each
lo await tho action of tho next grand
Jury by Justice of tho 1'oaco K. W.
Ooon this morning at tho conclu
"Ion of thu hearing In his court,
No witnesses wore Introduced by
tbo dnfonso, attornoys dooming It mi
uecossary, its tbo matter woi bound
t0 go to tbo grand Jury beforo aottlo
ment, Tbo profMutloD, however, dearly
Mtabllahed two Vtry Important facta
T IU wltataaM. One of theee facU
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MIDLAND
ES
TE MUCH
ACTIVITY SOON
MO
INDICA
haskxjht.uios to in: mux: iitm
order si nioN
1 t-lcrn(.li nlnl Etpiraa (till..-. In Im-
0wiid Their- () I he Soiitlirtii I'd.
rllli' May I ntli nil.iii) I Aihri
Iltlng fur III.W fin n Mini W'tin nn
Take Cliaritr iif TliU T)w of Mm
Ilmi I jik Aii.i lim.
Thu IfttMl
rninriiKiit In rallua)
tin- Klatnalli'
rliwil
ftclhll)- In thr rouilrurtlan line Is
llif fact thai I tin llouthrtli I'aclflr ttllt
on Mar lUi. chane thr Mlillaml
latlon In n I fit I ii cnlcr malton. ul
tllullne Ilm profm nci-ni h) nnf
who can ut tin? ("lecralih
Hid. nm now akiil liy Kim South,
prn I'arlflr for r n tlio can hanilli
thl trim nf station An .Hro. ciftlr..,
It l unilirt(MNl, lll nlao ln onnl
there
This aidldrn atlUily l Mlillaml U
licllotrit a cihxI (iKlliJillon for ilir
! nimiirx llml ilmrr la aoon to Ih rail
j roail worU lanl out of tlu-rn Thrrn
ihare hfrii r"tnrla current for peral
iki that work oulil aoon ln alart-
Ml from Mldlauit on th Klamath rnil
of I tin 1 1 in- from Hunan III ami 1-na-m
Mlirti of thin wtx (iccrulonn! Iiy
tin fart llut two car of rallroail
ntllUliclll rn put uu Ilm alitlllC
there hut tlm railroad nlDrlaU hn
ntnlml that llirsifi wr to tin uaeil In
liultlne In a pur track.
.Midland, at. prravnt, U uacd onlv
aa n ahlpplnc olni for atock, and
thero la llltle tillrltif-M teldl-i thla (
ronnectril with tho utatlon not '
riiuuich, at any rale, to require, a train '
atop atatlun Tin' innwuient on the
(art of the Mjutlmrn I'arlflc, tioeer.
IndlcnlM that there will oon bi
omnihltiK of till character, and the
tenvrcl gneaa -railroad ronilrur
tlon Veteran JonrnalUt Vlalu.
.....,. . o.. a ..-i
1 "" " "' "' . ",
nniMpapnr man, la hero from Hairy.
iBtienuinK in "I"1'" iniriM i"(1(0(oril am, ,irntet!r, ttiio Inststod
Ithat I... 1. In nllrlr ridded from on mooting at I.Ih men from the tops
llU rheumatic trouble. Which lnfanaClliBaaawa"' - 'aa - ia - aaa - aB - Bf -
Mated him for a while
In a dvcreo dvlhorod ly Justlco
lleydon, president of tlio Industrial
Arbitration court of New South Wales
the lowest wns.ii for unskilled labor Is
fixed at 112 a tu-ok Australian
Judges hold thai makcm must bo auffl-
cleut to eiisblo laborers to renew their
utrongtli with wholesome food
W II Mageo of Port Clinton, Ohio,
owns 2.300 acres of land, or which
200 Is tillable. The romalndor Is
marsh and on It ho hunt muskrats.
The winter crop consisted of 13,472
hides, worth SO cents each, Ho also
Isold rarensses for food.
Bound Over
by Defense at Hearing
In thai
ton n c
the city of Nonntita need a
.. ...... .
tlmeiiluccfl possessed
uy innnoiianiH
of tho thriving burg, for by their tes
timony this morning tho flro was dis
covered nil the way from 1 o'clock to
l:4G by porsonn "uhn looked nt the
clock" at tho time.
Tho other Important fact nnoaled
Is Hint Mrs. Olopton slept "with her
hair up," for numerous witnesses for
tho proHocutloa testified (toeing ber
soon after tlio flro was discolored,
and "her hair was up"-whatovor
that means.
Ah to what started tho flro, that
Hoems to havo been lost sight of lu
tbo earnest quest of a solution of why
Mrs. Clopton's "hair wai up."
Marines Atop of Bank Picking Off Mexican niperslJLIGHT AND WATER 'AMMUNITION
BBjBJBjH , i4i -.M' HB o 4w'l'
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HPfiBBLBK -?-.,"- J tfPIBm
Bw'S'HIKlEWHaf '.-. t '" - ."fcUjiit! -
bi mxmrmr . . '-r xah ji-i
BrBrBrBrarvs-ww A2?. ' i -v 1'" ap -'Av.!
b"b"b"HbV"JHPP
k.t" -"-'
jrHHi
iof the marine who landed nt Vera
...
nn. iimii i u.ite ioiik u. ...... a ,, - .u -
,U) ,or tl, n-p.-.j," thoso Mexican
COUNTY COURT
III OrOOinil Tnn4UJ't,ioCo,umblan
IH V LV Villi! IIIIbSIWI Tl, nnnl Imm Ilm Minlmllflli sill
III ULUUlUll I UUn I I
" "
ItOAII llll. US ARE AMAAVEI), AND
SKSMOX OK THE HIGH SCHOOL
HOARD IS CONVENER COURT
OOI.'H TO KENO
I
The May term or tho county court
was convened this morning, and
County Judge William S. Worden nnd
Commllonont John llngclstcln and
Nathan S. Merrill passed upon nud al
lowed n number of rond clnlms.
After HiIh ses'lou of tho county
high Hihool board was hold. At tbo
conclusion of tho meeting tho mora
hers or tho court went to Keno, to In
spect the bridge-being built theie.
MORE RESCUES OF
STEAMER VICTIMS
TWK.NTY-HEVKN HAVE REEN RES-'
CUED OUT OF CREW OF MORE
THAN SIXTY NO PASSENGERS
ON HOARD
Uulted Press Service
SAlll.K ISLAND, May 6. -The
steamer Manhattan by wireless ent
the news this morning that Captain
McDouald bad picked up thirteen of
th craw of tb stoamor Columbian,
g)OWOtl,-.'iOD t-UKPCKCiSl.
wlmlo He plucodlpoi-shoi nt the Amorlcan troopa. They
atmrp-aliootlnK mnrlnes on top of
. ...,. k..i..i.-. -in. i-,...,.ion.
M - . .. u..u...k - ";
to untch for the 'Snlpora." Tha ma
rlncn found ninny of them sticking
'their hcad around chlmnoyi. for
BMattraaa - aM
which .as wrecked and burned as
the result of an explosion Monday
night The esel Is searching for
u mlHsIng boat with nineteen of the
llml one man was killed by the ex-'
.ploslou, and ono man refused to leavo
tho vessel.
Thu Columbian was a freighter,
and no passengers were carried. Tho
crew consisted ot from sixty to so
cnty, twenty-sevon of whom' havo
been rescuod.
NAME TWO MORE
H. S.JEACHERS
I COURSE IN STENOTVPY IS TO nK
ADDED TO THE COMMERCIAL
DEPARTMENT STEEL
ERS ARE PURCHASED
LOCK-
At a mootlug of tho Klamath Coun- j
t High School hoard this morning,
George Bchiuluer or Wllkcs-Unrre,
Pn was elected us head of tho com
mercial department or tho high
school. Earl Chandler, selected to
till McCall's place as agricultural In
structor, was also choson for next
year.
a .nn run in uttmotvnv la to be add-
0l, l0 10 commorctal department next
jjoar.
Tho uoaru at tins meeting wuu au
thorised tho purchase of 800 steel
lockers, for the keeping of tbo
wraps, etc, of the students.
The cost ot operating tbo Panama
canal will exceed 14,000,000 annually.
" t! JHf
.11f
rtflw
MMamrirji
x-a rUtu r !.
j? - "
ff
4Wif-
j-aiyp
aev-'er" Picked off one by one and In fc
feJ ,Jtt8 noihlns nioro was hoard of
- sner8." ThU Illustration shows
sot oral marines on a largo bank build
'UKi ttth their guns ready to shoot
n, "snipers' In the distance.
PARLIAMENT ASKS
A 1915 EXHIBIT
COMMITTEE REPRESENTING THE
MAJORITY CALLS ON PREMIER
AND FOREIGN MINISTER OF
GREAT BRITAIN
ited Press Sarvlc
LONDON, May 6, A committee
representing 366 mombers ot parlia
ment, a majority ot tho house ot
commons, called upon Forolgn Min
ister Grey and Premier Asquith, and
urged them to reconsider their de
cision not to hao Great Brltaiu par
ticipate In the Panama-Pacific Inter
national exposition.
Asquith promised to tako tho mat
ter up with his cabinet. He Intimat
ed that ho did not bollevo It Is the
geucral deslro ot the commercial In
terests to participate.
Old Timer Back.
Harry Mann, an old-tlmo resident
of tho Klamath country. Is hero from
Chemawa, whero he Is' employed at
tho Indian training school. In early
das ho carried mall horseback be
tweon here and Illy, and he also re
sided In the Dairy country.
Hy direction of the state depart
ment ot labor and industry the doors
ot nit hotels In Pennsylvania are be
ing made to open outward.
Tho original antl-rables virus first
urged by Pasteur in Paris In 1886 has
never been lost and has been used In
the preparation ot all antl-rables vac
cine since that time.
RATES TOO HIGH
SAYS COMPLAINT!
i-OHM OP (MARGES APPROVED
L.HT N1QHT
iCitjr Attonier U Inttructed Ut 0wiw
Ui Complaint Charging Ed
Ito
RaU, Prerereace. Charge
for!
MHer Drpoolu, Dead Maiaa, U.
nlViiale Serrlrc" nnil RefoaaJ to
Inatall Water Jleter.
Within the next few days tho com
i plaint or the city or Klamath Falls
j against the California-Oregon Power
company, as to rates, etc, will b for-
warded to tbo State Railroad Com
mission, In order to start an Investi
gation. The charge to be made will be In
accordance with tho following report,
which was adopted by the council last
night:
"To the Honorable Council or the
City ot Klamath Falls, Oregen:
"The light and water committee to
which was referred for recommenda
tion the question or the city making
complaint before the Railroad Com
mission or the state of Oregon, re
garding grounds of complaint in the
light and water serrice, or either,
furnished by the California-Oregon
Power companr, respectfully report
as follews:
"We recommend that the Honor
able Mayor or the city be directed In
bohair or the city to sign such com
plaint, to be drafted by the city at
torney, charging said public service
company Trlth charging excaaaire
rates, both u to electricity and wa
ter services; with making prefer
ence concerning Its charges; Inade
quate serrice caused by fluctuating
voltage; requiring deposits for ma
ters, which deposits are not returned
nor interest paid thereon; haying
dead ends In water mains, refusal to
make meter rates for residences and
placing meters therefor; and such
other unsatisfactory details of the
service at present as may occur to
tho city attorney.
"Respectfully submitted, O. D.
Matthews. H. J. Savldge, J. H. Hamil
ton and J. F. Qoeller. committee."
At tho meeting It developed that
the Railroad Commission will come to
Klamath Falls In case It Is decided an
Investigation should be made, and
conduct its hearings here. The com
mission has lu own reporter, who
will mako a stenographic report ot
the evidence, etc. and will furnish
the city with a copy of this.
Fifteen hundred girls working for a
London provision Arm went on strike
because the Arm advertised for girls
under 18 years or age. For years
this firm has boasted that It never em
ployed girls under 18. but recently It
employed girls of 16 and 14.
Norway has more women employed
In the textile Industry than. men.
McLemore
Says Mexican Cattle Are
1). M. McLemore, a well known
local cattleman, who bus been pur -
chasing cattle through California,
Arizona aud New Mexico, la here from
l.ps, Angeles, attending to local busi
ness. He will remain for a few days.
According to McLemore, ho is
through with purchasing cattle la
Old Mexico, at least until tho war Is
over. He says It has ceased to be a
Joke, and Is altogether too costly and
too risky a proposition.
''A week ago Sunday I had my last
cars,' of catUe Just Q.Yr the Hue for
shipment Into the United States, when
Carranza made bis warlike statements
and caused' an embargo to be placed
against the shipment 'of further arms
IS TAKEN IN T HE
ACAPONETA FIGHT
jHLXTEEX HU.VDBED FEDERAL
I ARE PRISONERS
l
' Delayed Telegram TelU of thK011a
ut Two EnglUlimca aa Woaadaac
of Two Amerkaaji lalaterior Hnt
Ico NaT Ue,Mtrtttt UreaUfM
lag Federal Uaabeat Is
Damaged by tho Rebel' Gasw.
Badly
United Press Service
GUADALAJARA, May 4 (delayed,
by Camas ceosorahie) Itnmni si
fro mthe Interior say that Walter!
Neal and. Patrick BalnL Aanericaaw,
were wounded, and C. B. Bailey aaeV,
G. K. WUHaas, EagMaantea,' ware,
killed In trouble at Use El Farro
mine, near IToetaUpa, Qaillo.
A riot of mine workers is said to
nave canned the fatalKlea.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 6.
The nary department Is investigating .
the Guadslajara story. So far they
will not confirm it.
J w
NOG AXES. Axis., May 6. Details!
ot a decisive rebel victory over '"the!
federal garrison at Acapeneta aavef
fl.-l llU. HmIvmI . klA MKA.I.. 8
tlonallsta Junta here and la Soaora.
General Obregoa wires that alt
force dispersed the stroag federal
command under General Soktres. oap-1
turing i.buu men. three rapid are
field' pieces and a million round of
ammunition.
A later dlspatch'from Oereaea scat-j
ed that the rebels have alatoet a.
Urely surrounded Masatlaa. a stra-i
teglc west coast port. Its fall, he says,"
Is a question ot days.
Obregon wires that the rebel artil
lery exchanged shots with the fed- J
oral gunbcat-MoreJos In 'the harbor, '
and so badly damaged the vessel that!
It grounded.
The dispatches also claim that the
rebels have taken the Isla da Piedra.
commanding Maxatiau harbor, and
art; mounting cannon there.
MORE SPUDS TO
SAN FRANCISCO1
ASHLAND FRUIT COMPANY. WILL.
SHIP TWO CAR LOAM OF Tsttf
KLAMATH TUBERS FRIDAY.
SENDING TWO CARS MONTHLY
5 tj
Friday the Ashland Fruit company
will ship another car of Klaasath
county potatoes to San Francisco
They have developed a good market J
there.
This concern has purchased quite a
quantity ot potatoes from farmers,
and has shipped on an average of two
cars a week for the past month.
Is Disgusted;
Costly Right at Presatf:
land ammunition Into
Mexico,"
says
1 McLemore,
)
"There was a conslderable.uantl-
ty of ammunition for the rebels at
Nogales, Artxona, at that time. Be
cause they could not get tbe ammunl-.
tlon over the line the Mexlcaasthea
held my cattle. 1 bad to go acreas
there with a bunch of goldaaabuy
up officials, outright Jo. order to get
tne siock, wnicn i tnea saippes to
Los Angeles." , -r
On other occasions McLemere.aas
paid revenue or duty oa shlpmeate etr
cattle to two or three dlfereat fee-
tlons, one after the ether, 'a i
these claimed to he the gtrmamtm.
and would etaerwwe have seats satsi
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