The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 08, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914
Price, Flw Onlt
MAYO WANTS TO HUERTA SAYSjNO CRYSTAL BOUND
SEND TROOPS TO AMERICAN CRAFT OVER TO JURY
THE OIL FIELDS CAN CLEAR PORT;-
Bryan Agent Is
Saved by Huerta
o MIIIH up Till; I'ltOPEItrv ,HK
pitori:rrio
,mi:h i;HHi:i,h ordered
w.v ikom 111:111:
DON t IK HEM) OV CHAIMll:
or larceny nv iiah.ee. pre
rwiitui nv tom love iio.vu
II l.ll AT Kt.iMiii
1 Al Crystal, proprietor of the "Hoc-
i,,.Iiik TtiU .liii"iiMiriii-:ii lliiilm AmriUrtii Soldier leleril to lie a mid Clans" nuloon, was this afternoon
Male. Tlml He Will WlliiilmM ' IVlM.nrr In the llniuL r the IVd.!1""""1 "ur '" lll, l"Ud Jurv "
...... ., . I . lmrK of Inri by bailee. Juttlco
., II. Mediation I'liKmllng. If rnil Th..i-T Hor.-. II- ll.IJ,)f , lw IIMr ,.,, hu bonj al
llir Tm)m ,tv l.uiiilril nl Tmilplnt,
tun OH W'lU Wrie Hurtled Vr..
Irnbt) by Oir Melinll,
I MWd Pirn Hen lew -
WAHIIINtlTON, D C May '---junivd Prrtsftorvlc.
eplln denials li official aurr. II' WAHIIINUTON. D. C
Willi Mini Am Found Willi Mril.ll'-'."""
inn. TiU Tl.n.r, I. Adtnmnl i '' ' huree.l with withhold-
line I I.O(ii) belonging to Thomas Mite,
That ll W. Otnruiiir by Heal nu r,., itH)U Crystal t.aH he gave
Uii- 11 iliuiti'l mortgage and borrow
led iiii nidiiry, Mldle I lie prosecution
rond-uiia thai tic took the money to
, keep for Une while tint latter u In
Ma) S. Tti toxlcj.ted. ami refused to glte It up
Mini Wnllilrinl.
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hit brrU learned (hat Admiral M)D.
through Admiral lllgr. Iib r
HUeted that Ameilrau troop occupy
I It. till Held territory Till It fur
protection purport onty,
icrrlay Daulolt of the n dt
firttiitnt ttiU nfiBriHMiii submitted to
lh cabinet lone report H the oil
Odd .lluatloii.
the diplomat Uar learned
latest order to be. lued by lluurta
forblda any American -.) to b
cleared Iroiu any Mcilroti pott.
Mexican eae, llknwlce, ari for-
b I (Id en to ilnr for Ainnrlca. All I Attonii')' W II
trauV UilM-n tli rciniitrlf It or-Itlii-lr iirKiiincul
4"rr(l topiM'd. 1 ...
trylin: to fir l.ott to tuki tlir lnii
tcl tnoriKaKf wlirii In- nw l.oe I11-liinli-,1
to !" tlu nultiorlll.
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Vt:ilA CHVZ, May 8- "I am i
for any woman with nervo '
enough to ihoot for tier coun-
try." said (!cnral Fututon tliU
aflornoon, nn tic ordered a -o-inari
'nlpr" rlead.
Tlio woman bad bocn ncntonc-
GENERAL STRIKE 'MEDIATION BOARD
WILL NOT START, ' MEN ARE HARD TO
SAY UNION HEADSi SELECT JUST NOW
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wl 10 hU tnonth' ImprUonratnt .fiUXMKX AKK niTTI-niLV SCOItKD Ml'CH TIME MUHT UK KNTIKKtV
by itii- court martial.
IV OFFICIALS
OIVEX UP
KILLS FATHER TO
SAVE HIS MOTHER!
' ln(mI of Calling a General Strike of 'OBclalt, Tlirouch Tamulty, Deajr the
Half a Million MJser, Executive
Hoard Farora the Other Men Keep-1
Injc at Work, to Provide the Siaewaj
for the Capital-Labor War .Vow on!
In Colorado.
Report of Htralmed Condltloaa la
Mexico They Say That CoadtttoM
la Mexico City, Jut Reported, Ware
Kaonn (kmte Time Ago Throach
Oalclal Chaaaeb.
MXKTf:KVK.tlt-OU 1IOV uses;
ItKVOI.VEH WITH FATAL EF
FECT WIIEX .MOTIIKIfH LIFE IS
TIIHE.TEXEU
United I'tctt Senrlca
I S f,ll I UV'i MU) 9 II l IH'IIOV.
I imI tlmt I'rlvatn I'nrkit, a ranlr)man '
l''Bl alio dUaparid ymlnrilay. I In tlii
1 mii oil ll rrn buried ymti-nlaj, biiiuU of Ma' fdi'raln Winn (nut
IVIIiilnislM.lreKleatpirnilnB -. 'rk headlnx toward tbo
th nil tni.fr.U ralltd upon llryan tol"'
itmnatid jirotKtlon
EAGLE TO SCREAM
AT FORT ON 4TH
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W. Hyau, a, Ited Crous aid juhol and Instantly killed by hlg 13-irlo-
of Mexico; and ald to year-old ton, Vamey at this place to-
Mrlrnn nl TJcrn worn today teen
'UudliiK on rnt two blark liorw thai,
.wrr In I'arkt' ihartf. Offlrrrt arc'
irtirlnln iliw arn tlir bortft, but no
United I'rcM Service
NOItWALK. Calif., May S. Val-
' eiitlno O'Cconnvll, aged 43 yean, waa
Edward
In Iht InfAftn
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be an uxent of Secretary of State "'
.,,.., ... ... After hit arrest ibe boy claimed
'William J liran wm fiuncc-d to , , ,.,,,., , .
- that be nbot Ilia father lecaus be
! nbot wboti In. wa found tomo day naU a,tacked bit mother and threaten-!
aiso al .aratecat becau4 bo rc.UHcdloti ,0 WJi botu of ,hom wltb ralo,
'to trantlatc code niwwasw from Mr. o'Connell wan shot through the 1100 II 11 OTIin
llryan found on him Mr. llryan nt heart, and died with th onen razor HI W II I NrMll
i United Press Service
INDIA.VAPOL13, May 8. The ex
ecutive board of the Western Federa
tion of Miners, In teuton here, has de
cided not to call a general strike of
the- COO. 000 members of the organlxa.-
ition.
Thty say It Is better for the miners
outside of Colorado to remain at work
In order to better finance the Colo
rado strike for one year or ten years.
The officials received the story off
the strike today, blaming the violence I
on the operators and "vicious gun-'
men."
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'""", , ' ; , ' , 'omrlal rnmri m Ikvii madn rt-ard-
A Ihrral by HiiBfta to ltlnlrnw '"'"(, lnrra
,U (ue,lU.lo pructllng. -; ; A'in, ,oW who wn
.hl. follow uK ihr r.mmri da tm ,
of Admiral Mu to land ii uud . . ' , ...... ...
ftuard Tamplro prinn ny
lluiTla, throuh ltul. "il a note
lu thn mllBiloti i omtltliM. pro-
tcjtltiK III" Amrrlrin oprratlon at,
Vr Criit. and Inllmatlng that hi
TIIOLS4M IMtl I IIK IS Tlll'l01" ,,,"M,0, ,0 W' !"",n,n am0,u,-,Krlpped In i.ls hand.
IIKUN..M ioi,i,.iiis in ntl.iM(Jor,n wnHhington . who It handllnKl
.HIM HAIHEH I'Olt THE SPOItTK the affairs of Mexico In this country
xlnco the Mexican ambassador has
AMI I'lltEWOIIKS IIIO
(HUM IIEIVO CIIEI'AIIEH
I'ltO-
left. The retult was that President '
I Huerta bad
Four Huy Car.
Four more local
men have jutt
been added to the ranks of auto en-
HIM TO SIBERIA
These are Leslie Rogers,,
land later rolraurd, lM-llor that Park (In at preparations are under
was nverconiit by the heal and wnn-'for one blc time at Fort Klamath on
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"9 tt t -I..--!.- .ka.l ftaH&tf j s
luciiuuiii nun ucrij .t,juiu
purchased Overlands.
Ily JOH.V K. .NEVIX
(United Press Sua Correspondsnt)'
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 8;
The selection of the American dale-.
gate to the "A.
B. C." aedUUoa
conference la one
of the moat per
plexing matter
that the admixd
tratlon haa to deal
with right bow.
So far, ao solu
tion ht la sight.
Tb fact that
the conference at
Niagara fall wait
be very loag
nuke It Impera
tive that the aiea
choeea aa dele
gates asnat , a
atea who will; a
able to abaaaeat
entirely their par.
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EASTER PRETEXT TO KIS8
dored Into federal linniU,
might wthilrn
mediation
hi acteplaucn of
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VintA CHUZ, May S Itefugee nay
that It it rumored In Mexico City that
Querldo Mohemi. tho mlnltlw t ""
merer and Industry. It dead.
The rumor cannot be confirmed
lly tuinn mpiirla It Is said that hej
ronimltied tulcldc when lluorta ro-j
Jeiled tils rnslgunlloit, white others J
bae ll that he died from tome un
known rauio.
Tin. funeral wat rondurted very
iiuletly.
PHYSI0L06Y CUT
FROM THEIR LIST
SIXTH (Ut.UlEltS SECURE EXEMP-I
I TIOX I'ltO.M ITUTIIEII STUIIV
OF THIS SUIUKCT XO UlTKR
EXAMIXATIOX
the rourth of July. Thert will be uo strike of soft coal
.Nerriy a tlioiuanu dollars nut liten miners lu Western Pennsylvania,
tbutcrlbed to nuance the umusomeiita (West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and inl
and pay for the prises to be given, fnoln. According to unofficial figures
Tho fun I. to Include vverylhlng lujcomtilled at the headquarters of the
tho way of outdoor amusement, with) United Mine Workers of America tho
pient) oi -penalties tiageti in tnet referendum ote of the minors Is i rented 290 hate arbitration agree.
hallt and under tents overwhelmingly ngulntt striking. incuts with their union employes.
CO-EIl HROTHER INTERFERES
AXI SHOTS ARK FIRED
During the twenty-eighth annual
nicotinic of the American Newspaper
Association at New York it was stated ,
that there had been no strikes "luring njnlted Pre Service
year, ut 34& publishers repre- '
are very few big atea so altuat-
d us" to do this.
This may prevent the justices of
the supreme court from senrlag.
The cabinet discussed the matter to
tome length today.
the
SOME OF MEXICO'S TROUBLES
A Xiw Hoy
A ton was horn Thursday to Mr,
and Mrs. U-vl Ward, who now reside
In this city Tln tny weighed seven
pounds,
I'mlur the new tytleui of xpinp-,
tlont, Hlxth grade pupil al tho Con-1
trill school have tccured exemptions I
from further study of phslology.
Thy will nut ho examined uu this
subject two yenrt hcuce, when they
take the stale Eighth gnul.i uxamlna
llons for certlflcatei,
Tim successful onct at the Central
Mrt Alice llltchoff, aged 13, died i school are Myler Calklut, Anna Hack
al Ilolievuo hotpltal. New York, after' land, Esther llalne. ilattie Hall, Lu
having during the pt two years llu l.lnkunbarh, Nettle Matt. Con
.wallowed liundredt of halrplnt. In stance Miller. Dorothy Sanderson.
1912 the was sent to tho Malteawau Mlya Hannomya, Wllda Smllh, Iler
atylum for Ihe criminal Insane. Sho thold Arnold. Jack Elliott. Calvin
at ouro began to eat halrplnt, Onco Peyton. Illcbard lllgg. Arthur llob
her stomach was opened and sixteen icrtson, Ted Shipley, DeWItt Smith,
hairpins removed. She was operated Kenneth Thomas. John Wallan. Ches-
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unon nvo imra. the last una uonig.ier mmm, it iw..,. , .-.,...
ST. PETERSBURQ. May S. Siberia!
will probably be the penalty of a kia
for M. lvanhoff, student, who was to
day indicted for attempted murder.
He tuado the Russian Easter cus-
llom of osculatory greeting of the
(faithful the excuse for kissing pretty
j Mile. Llso Allbert, a fellow student.
.The girl, refusing to regard the salu
tation In lu religious aspect, scream
ed, and her brother rushing Into the
room knocked Ivandoft down.
The latter then drew a revolver and
shot at the brother, but missed. In
tho meantime the girl has summoned
tt.A nnllMi Knl lvanhrkfP hrnHIhlMr
Jtho revolver, escaped to the street.
Jumped into a taxlcab and compelled
the chauffeur to drive at top speed.
A Little Book Learning, They Contend, Places One hvf JX!itmmSfZ
--. . en j - rws r l 'exhausted the chauffeur refused to go
Being a I radesman, bo They Demand r and h yun man wm
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"Educated" Mexican Cause of Unrest
fatal
mud llermird Hacklsad.
Runs Car 'Round Lake
As Result, Local Autoist Is Enthusiastic for Run
With the usual optimism of the bo.
Kliinor, AltoriR-y K. I.. Elliott, who
has boon driving his now Ford cur
loss than a month, Thursday made
lliu trip 'round tho Upper l.uko, bolng
l ho first driver to take n car around
In 1814, With him as guests on tho
Initial vonturo wore Captain J. P. Ia4,
Tom n. Wnttors and Warren Puhl.
Tho roads wero oxoellent all the
way around with tho excoptlon of a
thort stretch of road botwoou Long
Lake mid tho connection with lliu
ruuO to Hniitid Lgko, This road haa
not been dragged' since tho winter
hiiowh and ralu, consoquontly thn
washed out rut make tho going very
bad.
rrom Kort Klamath to Rocky
Point, IVllcnii liny Lodge mid Long
liku tho roads nru tike a boulovurd,
with one or two noft plijco.t where
the snow Is Just dltuppearltiK.
Mr. Klllotl drove over tho exact
course of tho proposed 'round the
luko onduruncv contest for stock cars,
and Is now an enthusiastic booster for
tho contest.
"If l hero Is n more aulluhlo courno
for an ondurauco run, I don't know
of It," said Mr. Klllntt.
"While tho roads arc good, consld
crltiK tho IiIIIh ntid moiiutiilns Ira
versed, they iuo' ntee enough In
places to keep tho best drivers busy
at tho wheel. It seouia to mo tho
courso Is an Ideal one for such u cou-
teat."
Government Positions
St. Bartholomew's church, New
,York city, famed for its wealth and
Ifashlon, was crowded with friends of
Miss Eleanor Livingston BurrlU and
William (1. Shepherd, Mexico City correspondent for the United Press, and uhoso articles are featured all Francis Oromnd French, whose wed-
liter the urld as nuthoratlve on rondMloas tliens Is )tci-tiiipe the bct posted uonspaper man today ou the true idlug took place. The bride wore no
stale of affairs lu that land of eternal strife. In ndditiou to treating the narrative side of the Mexican situation, (Jewels. Sho was gloveless, following
ho has nude a careful survey of the social and economic conditions, and he writes only after much careful .the newest mode.
study upon the cause leading up to the i mines of rlvll war. .Mr. Shepherd Is a regular contributor to the Herald f
I'nlUd Preav Serrtce
WA8HINQTON. D. C, May 8. -
Secretary Tnmalty, after a confer
ence with President Wilson, tiaued
the following "statement this morn mern
ing: "Reports ot an attack upon the
American forces at Vera Crux, and
serious crises arising there are with?
out foundation.
"General Funstoa's report to Secretary-
Garrison of the storiea of refu
gees regarding conditions In Mexico
City are merely confirmatory of what
was learned through official channel.
There Is no Intention of sending ad
ditional troops to Vera Cras."
Tumulty would not comment upon
the fact that the general staf of the
army conferred with Garrison until
this morning. $
Keller Returning.
A card just received from Jt J. Kel
ler state that they hare left Fre
mont, Ohio, where they spent the win
ter, and are on their way to Klamath
Falls via Chicago, New Oryeans, El
Paso and Los Angeles, expecting to
reach here May 25th. The Kellers
are woll and favorably known hare,
where they conducted Keller' cafe
for several years before selling to A.
J. Wiggins last winter.
lly WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD
(Staff Correspondent)
VERA CRUZ. May 8. Let Mexico
alone. That's tho thought that lm-i
presses llself upon every American j
thut Is, every American who doesn't I
own n mine or n concession who'
knows anything about tho situation
here.
Ilere'u ii simile thai hIiowh tho feel
ing: A lot of old folkH, father, moth
er nml grandparents, are watching a
baby try to walk, The baby fulls uud
bumps tta head; again It tumbles, and
nlmoHt every stroll the baby lakea
winds up In Home dlHiiHtor. Hut what
UDUtfeimc ll would bo If tho parents
and griinilparonta llnally clodded that
tho baby should not bo permitted to
walk. It would be tho height ot folly1
n r woll us of cruelty to the child to1
say:
"Every time baby IiIob to louru to
walk It hurts Itself. Therefore wo'l!
push him around lu his carriage and
wo won't permit him to try to walk."
It would be lost cruel to kill tho baby
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than
to go to reach manhood among Ha
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i countries loug that It makes you
tired to consider It. But It's a Jour
luey that many of the greatest nations
'of the earth have not yet completed,
luflor centurion of struggle. All tho
! problems that these older nations
Imvo solved ami tire solving for them
selves, Mexico must solve fur herself.
j If wo narrow the comparisons down
to measuring Mexico with tho United
i States wo discover that Mexico has
I not oven started to solve her Indian
problem. Her Wild West days, her
Cimtor'rt last tight and charges, bor
massacres, her Indian reservations,
nil are before hoi't and hnven't oven
been touched. Them are vast terri
tories, in Mexico where a Mexican
'doesn't dure to venture, for fear of
I Indians.
Ot Mexico's population or lti.000,
,000, almost $,000,000 are Indians.
outright
fushlou.
Mexico Is a baby among nations, i when wo look back In tho United
Atnoricuu Intervention would bo states nt our Indian days and con-
sirappina aidaivu uhu u u-tnn, i
llKlo has a tremendous distauiu.
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Grade Teachers Named
Very Few Changes Are Made in Personnel of Staff
Work of selecting the touchers for
tho grades has been practically com
pleted for next year by the school
board. Ttivre are a few more being
considered.
R. H. Dunbar is retained as city
superintendent, which position ho has
so efficiently and xealously tilled tor
several years. MIsb Gall Rosb also
retains (he prlnctpalshlp of the Cen
tral school.
The principal of the Riverside
school noxt year will be Miss Wini
fred Wlnnurd, whose parents reside In
Langell Valley. Miss Winnard la at
present, teaching tu the Central
school.
T. A. Barton will be the principal
of tho Shlpplngton school, and Miss
Gross or the Mill school. O. C. Mor
ris of the manual tralulag depart
ment, and Miss Clara Elmer of the
domestic science department, will
again conduct this work In the grades,
Tho grado teachers selected thus
far are: Alloa Peel, Rachel Manae
man, Claudia O'Laughlla. Mary E.
Stewart, Augusta Parker, Nellie Mc
Andrews, Pearl Talley, Lulu Watten
burg, Mrs. T. A. Barton, Lola J.
Myers and Laura Bice,
Miss Wattenburg of Monmouth If a
sister of Robert . Wattenburg of this
city. Several kwtrticters, uw mav
ployed did sot auk aMUestW lw t
mother term. ''Ill w'1.. 'H
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