The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 15, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FKIDAY, MAY 15, 1914
AMATH
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OF COMMERCE
NOT ENGAGE A SALARIED
IN ADDITION TO SECRETARY
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ELECTIONRETURNS
AT DANCE TONIGHT
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thai inch action Im Inkon. How-
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that nory cnmllilaln to KO bnforn thn
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no authority for thn hlrliiK f n inib
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known bnforn 2 o'clock, inuiaiiit
orclmHlrn will fnrnlnh immtr for Um
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l'nr tlm llrnt limn In hUlory Vnanar
lolli'Kn imnlorH will wear blank nipn
in i.,i I.,.. ..r lukinif iiv Mich nc'ftml koii nt tlmlr commencement.
tl00i iKIncn thn rollnuo wh fonmlnil In tSfil
'Tho itlmctorH linvo nakn.l for nllin wnlor hnvo nlwny.i worn wblto.
Park Engineer Is Here
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OE SILLIMAN;
0. S. MAY MOVE
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HUERTA WEEPS AT
MOTION PICTURES
OE LATE DEFEAT
ZAIttTA TROOrS ABE TKS MILRM
FBOMCITV
Cnptiim of Mazatlati la n Matter of
Hours ItebeU Hay Ttiat If Zapatn
Takes Mrtlro City Ifon VHI
Tnkrs Salllllo, He Will Be Break
InK Knllli Willi the C'oMtltatbmal
lt Ciovrrnment.
WASHINGTON. D. C., May 15.
'Ihn nilmlnlHtratlon U alarmed ovrrj
the fate of Comtul Slltmnn. Despite.
ansiiranis from Iliicrta, and bla
promUin n-Rardlng the Mfi-ty of tbei
iiinsiil, the fear thai In- hm been!
l:iln In constantly Kalnlnp. j
Thn SUIlman raatlnr taken In con-i
nciion V.1111 me lain 01 rnvnie rarKB
and the dUappearancc of Photogra
jihcr Sutton and Correspondent Dos
ti r, has cmatcil extreme tension.
The movement of supplies toward
Galveston Is ronsldercd significant.
!y some this Is taken to mean that
the administration has another untl
m.itnm under consideration.
It Is hoped by all that tb media
tion conference at Niagara Falls will
start on Monday. One of tbe Instruc
tions of the American mediators Is to
consider nothing that does not Involve
the entire elimination of Huerta. It
Is reported that America will not atop
the rebels from importing arm via
Tamplco. and may even lift tbe bor
der embargo.
'United Pre 84rrles
' WASHINGTON. D. C. Mar 16
- jThc-'JJrailllan-ambassajdora.haTe re
quested tnactne mentation coniercace
J at Niagara Falls bo postponed until
wednesdar.
tbe i Tbo state department thinks the re-
.,..., II,.... niM.iMiiiin.ro.) line ktr' eind trial. Four men who both Decker and bis wife show
. ..i.,i. ii.L..r wif of the did tlm shooting, bellied by tbe (.train to which they have been sub- .quest Is baaed on a desire to not rusk
fanner polio lletitennnt. on trial for (prosecution to hae been ordered by Jected for nearly two years, neither Is
tlm nuirdir of Herman Uosontbnl. thn llticknr. lmvn already been electro-. In poor health tocauso of it. In fact.
vu- v.iri Btimtilnr. Is a constant nt- ruled. Ho won
Iriulant at tho court room, This Is, of error In
n new trial necnuse . uom ot innrn bttra particuiariy
hl first trial. While bust.
ARRESTED EOR
WIFE BEATING
(searching tlm ruins, ns some reports, a nnrAY OIIOnrnT
2ST ' ' h"'y "' " AKKto I dUortb I
Ten of tbo men were kitimi outrigni
'and tbrcn of tho bodies wern terribly
the Huerta delegates, who are not
due here until after 1 o'clock Satur
day.
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AT WmiUS. AM IS IIIKH'CIIT
IIIMtr. 11V HIIKItll'l LOW HIS
HKAIIIXO TOMOItUOW
.mnngled. two died In u short tlmo In
thn Jiolway hospital, whlle'a third vlc
Ulm Is so horribly mangled Unit his
rtcovery Is Impossible.
Thn wreckage at onco took tiro, and
It Is with' groat difficulty that thn
pollen aro prosecuting thulr search.
Tho caiiho of the explosion Is unknown
EOR A ROBBERY
United Presa Seme
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15.-
Tbe members of tho mediation conference-
formally bade President Wil
son farewell at the White House this
afternoon. The occasion was cele
brated In a formal manner, with all
members In full dress uniform, with
a corps ot naval aids attending th(
president. The merits of the mission
ACTIONS OK JAY GHOOM IXDI.Iwa3 not dlgcUMed
UiTK HK IS TIIK MAX VHoHome jy VWt.
KOltllKI) UI.XOX'S STOHK
FORT GUMSHOK WORK
AT ' Mrs Claude Coseboom returned last
J night from Redding, Calif., where she
lias been visiting sir. ana Mrs. iesier
I. Iieavltt for the past two weeks.
By WH.MAM G. SHF.PHKRD
(Staff Correscondent)
VERA CRUZ, May If.. Zapata and
his guerilla army is within ten mile
of Mexico City, ac
cording to advice
received late this
afternoon.
The outlaw lead
er has 5,000 men.
and he has Just oc
cupied Topllejo.
The federal for
ces have been sent
to dislodge him.
Fearing a reign
of terror If Mex
ico City fall into
the hand of Za
pata, many are
fleet, today.
If Zasat t-
t.Aw. Uck, th catfUi;
before Villa attack Salilllo, be wUt
break a pledge made to tbe conatltu
tlonallst govern t.
It was learned today that Huerta
recently witnessed private exhibi
tion or the motion pictures) taad at
Torrcon, where HuerU's troop were
routed by VWa'. farce. Huerta
wept copiously during the ahow.
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United Pre Seme
JAUREZ. May 15. The capture of
Masatlan by the rebels la expected at
any hour, according to a message ent
to Carranxa at Durango by General
Obregon and relayed here.
He says the federal gunners are
unable to get the range ot the rebel
aeroplane sweeping over the ""city
and dropping bombs.
Agent Is Hosae.
Edson Watson, superintendent of
the Klamath Indian reservation, cats
In from Portland last night, where he
ha been attending the session ot the
federal district court.
Charged with nssuult and battery
upon tlm person of his wife. Hurry
llnntii Is In tlio county Jail, awaiting
u hearing before Justleo of tlm lVnen
(iowen tomorrow. Ilo was brouglit
In from Dorrls nt inldiilKbt by Sliorlff
Low.
Tho warrant for hln arrest was
sworn out Thursday, but when Sliorlff
Low reach his homo nt I'lno Flat.
HantA luid lied. Tho olllcer learned
after this that llnntit had secured itj
horso at Midland and crossed tho l
statu linn, ho he telephoned to llorrls
unit llnntn was urrested there.
WHOLE FAMILY
IS
i
MURDERED
Geo. E.G(M)dwin in From Portland. Gets Machinery
Jiul uu hooii iih tlm weutlinr per
tultu nml nit tbo iHiiilpmout Is ready,
work on tbv romlM litlng built by tlio
vnr Uiipnrtmont In f'rutcr Inko Na
tliiiml Park will bo resumed, accord
ing to (loo, ) Goodwin, corps of
'Uglitwirs, who nrrlvnd Inst night
from I'orlland to tukii chnrgo or tho
work, Ho Ih nccomiinnliHl by n Htnff
of niiglniHirlng nsslHtnnls ami cler
ical workers.
In addition to tho steam shovel
now bolng taken from tbo station at
Kirk to tbe war department's camp
t Wild Cat, at the southern boun-
ditry of tlm pitrk, two mom hIhinoIh
nro lo ho used In road coiiHtnictlon
In tlm park this year. One of I bono
will rimch Kirk today.
"Just how much work wo do this
year depend upon tlio extent of the
appropriation from tho government,"
says Mr. Goodwin. "It Ih our Inlnn
Hon to work nn tbo Fort Klamath
roml to tho rim, lomplotlnK It, as
well iih completing tbo route close
to tbo rim, nn extension from tho
Hand Crook road, which will connoct
It with tbo innln Fort Klnmnth road,
and nfford a different routo for re
turning to the. fort."
TWELVE KILLED
EXPLOSION
itmtiicit factory ix lurritoir
III.OWS UF, KIM.IXK TWKI.VK
MKX ANB WOUXBIXG MANY
OTIIFRH
DRTROIT, Mich., Mny in. Twolvo
v,eio killed In nu exploaUm vhlcli
wrecked tlio plant of tlio Mexican
Itubber company, n one-story coucreto
structure In tho outskirts of (his city.
Ton others nro known to bo uilaa
Iuk, nml police nml llroinoti nro
Suspected of burglarizing the mer
cantile latabllsluiiDr.t ot James Dixon
nt Fort Klamath Wednesday night,
and taking ISO lit cash from tbe till.
Jay Groom was nrrystod early Thurs
day eenlnK on tho Klamath Indian
1 1 cscrvutlon ntul brought hero by Dep-
liity Sheriff George A, Ilnydou. He
IU)IKS OF MOTHF.R AMI W lUbagivcnaliMrliig tomorrow.
GROWN CIUI.HRKX l"OUXI) ON Groom is a gigantic young man.
A..t ti..a .ft.fejiil -j-lli.l Itin 1 tflt
OHIO FARM WITH SKUI.US """ ""s """" ." " -
JWediiosdny. Wednesday nlgbt ho.
CRUSHKB (went to a saloon nud asked for a dol-
Mar bottle of whiskey, saying It was
............. . . .. i- lull tbo money bo had, and In the end
I RONTON. Ohio. May InMrs.,, (loUar fof n ft bM
Matilda Mnssle, uged "G years; l"0" l battle.
Tho following morning, after tbo
went to tbo
found murdered at their home on saloon and purchased whiskey. This
Givusy Hldgo, 25 miles north of this timet ho tendered a 5 pleeo, and re
clty, this imirulng. .oelsod tho change.
Hurley llttird, aged 21 jeara, n! Tho tracks found nt tho mar of the
farm bund employed on tho placo, ia'gton, woio made by nn unusually
missing, and diligent wiucli Is being huge shoe, and thu fact that Groom
miido for him, wns noticeably large as to pedal ex-
Tim woman's body wb found In tho tremltles, and hud suddenly acquired
front yurd with her skull crushed and j money directed suspiclou to him. Dep-
GoIiir to Fort.
Mrs. II. 11. McLane left this morn
ing for Fort Klamath, to join her
husband. Mr. McLane Is connected
with tbo Wood River Valley creamery
at the Fort.
Tbe oldest living school teacher in
New York state Is said to be Nathan
Perry Beers. He ts now 91; he re
tired from his profession ten years
ago, after having taught sixty-Are
years. When he began teaching he
was perhaps the youngest teacher In
tbe state, tor be received his first ap
pointment as teacher at the age of 14.
sou, Robert, aged 15 yoars, and her
daughter, Mary, aged 42 years, woro robbery, Groom again
' , .. . .
An irou monument In tbe form of
a stepped pyramid, surmounted by a
globe, 00 feet high, has been erected
at Lelpslg to symbolise the German
iron and steel industry.
In teuring down a building In Al
ton, III., recently, a tightly closed
glass jar was found containing a
quart of dried corn. Although the
corn Is known to be at least seventy
five years old. It seems well preserved,
and will be planted.
Chauffeur Is Arrested
Garage Employe Nearly Runs Down Local Girl
throat cut; thu daughter's body was
found In tho kitchen, with her skull
uty Hay don ronched tho Fort at 4
o'clock, and Immediately afterwards
crushed, her throat rut and her lunula Groom loft, coming toward Klamath
Hed behind her back, while, tho body i Falls. He was pursued by Haydon,
of Robert was found In tho bam, with Deputy Sheriff Grover Nellt mid Wal
his skull crushed, Tho blows had
boon Indicted with aomo blunt Instru
ment. It Is believed tho crime wns com
mitted aomo tlmo Weduesdny. No
niotlvo can bo found for tbo deed.
ter HUon ot tbo Fort, and was arrest
ed on tbo reservation.
With tho exception of tho 5 piece
cluiiigcd In purchasing tho whiskey,
Groom bad tn His possession tho mon
oy missing from tho store.
On u charge or exceeding the speed
limit, and making reckless turnings,
D. A. UeHay, an employe of tbe
Wblto Pelican garage, was urrested
by Sheriff Low this afternoon, after
ho narrowly missed running over
Miss Ada Fnrrls.
The occurrence was at tbo corner
ot Fourth and Main street. BeHay,
driving J. F. Goeller's big car, which
was undergoing repairs at the garage,
camo down Main street at a fast rat
of speed. i
Miss Farrls was crossing the stmt,
and was about In the center, whea,' ,
without warning or slowing up. Ds- . 1
Hay suddenly swung bis ear tats
right, making a quick tura tato a
Fourth atreet, just missing U,WI, ;
and placing other pedestrsMM !
mentary ansr. ' I Ir
DeHay was reUassd upe Us Mp. ,"
recognisance by Lwr, Nt wW h',
before PoHc Judge LMVHt, . ,',,,
moralsg. " " ,CF
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