The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 16, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914
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WITHYCOMBE LEADS FOR THE
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. AND
smith and bennett are close
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I'Olltl.AND, Ma H l.'lrc Hon to
tutu liutit abroad lu ibe tnlo Hull
citn that Or Juror Wlihycombo of
Curtail) lniU for tit" republican
utrrtisturUI by a romfottablti plu
rality, hlle Uu C, Mirr carried
Multnomah county.
flora l a cte race between Judge'
A H llriiuoll or TI10 Dalle and Dr
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a Me nomination John Manning b
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Hmlth rrlid Multuomah cuuiily
t) (Her 140 vote. With the report
frum Iho aUtn at Urge tlotayod, th
.lt .111 l untrtlu until the lil,M)M). ,,ltrp(,11(.rj , ,,, ,rlM ,, much
rounljr report am In
Othr who are apparently chou
lot repubtlran nomination tire
National Committeeman - Itnlph
WlllUrn.
Canrpunn lUole) and Hlnu
on, and (,'hnitrr lcArthur for run
grnui lt the Third dlttrlrl,
Juttlro of the- Hupreme Court
Tbum Mcltrldp. Heury llealt, T. J.
Clreton. C I. M.S'ry. (loiter re
turn may change thU.)
HUtn Kngliip'rJiilHi II t.eoU.
Ulmr CumtiiU.liiiirr O I. Iloff. 1
Anmne the dptnoeratln nominee!
to II M IUitrrl for national roin
roltteoiuan; A, K Klagel for cougre
In I tin Third dlntrlrl; llalloway and
llarauy for Jutlre of the upreiue
cimrt, and John Jeffety for nltorney
(ennral
United l're Bervlce
rOHTLANI), May K -Complete
ruluruk from S3S Multnomah county
precinct how that ( N. MrArthur,
eaker at the lal legUlature, will ha
the republican nominee for emigre
by largo plurality over Cougreman
l-aHorty,
It-turn ludlratp that Arthur I
Xtuulton will he the progriltp rnn
lldate for congr
United I'riM Service
rOUTI.ANI). May 10. II. M. Kal
rly and llalph K, William, both of
I'ortland, will t the next national
committeemen for the democratic
and republican pnille reitpertlvoly.
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Fourth Ward
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Von Klamath 7
Tulo Lake S
Lost lllver 22
Dairy 12
Lnngell Valloy 1 1
Hwan
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lloth run nunc iilieiul of ttielr'rlrnl
r Henry Waldo foe In retain-.! a
I lilt lift 1 1 mini run null li..tiiiH tt nf lliUl
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NKW YOIIK. May 10 Tho tal
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room i.iuioini lienor Monuay
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l I'tpeetcd that lletfker will h called
tit I lip "land Mini, tlnir next week In
, ,, defense. ThU ui to be
hit only bope.
Cloo obcrtrm y that the tottl-
stronger agalttit the "i-pollremau
than lu the Qrt trial,
(Jlpat latitude vm allotted In the
tentlmony Introdurpd.
rl'iwecuton Whitman and llecker
are very hitter eneuite, and ll U ex
pr ted that Mhen decker lake the
kland to tektlfy that the pronecutnr .
will grill htm to the utmn.t.
DYNAMITERS ARE
BUMPED IN COURT
I'KHKItAI, XUltT Ol' AI'I'IIX
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United 1'rrt Service
CH ICAtIO, May IC The federal
court of appeal today ordered the
twenty-four dynamiter, whoie appeal
for 11 retrial and haba enrpu It ha
rejected, Into ctulod) within three
week.
The convicted men niiiHt report to
the warden at the l.eaveiiworth pi'iil
lentlury or the federal mnrahnl of llilt
dltrlct, who will take them to the
penitentiary
Tho fate of lluruhart, Houlihan uud
Tvellmoe will not bo know until next
Arek, a their retrial motion I now
under udvUemcnt.
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America No Longer
for Huerta in Mexican Affairs!
'Although the War
of a Trooper, No
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W.HII) l'lO.V. I (' , Mil)- 10, I real plan for peace, will he permitted to receive- munition
Tin- far cHtliii nl lulu li-arm-d uu-! WlUon doc not bollcto thiil ut of wnr at Tamplcu, Hrjan and Dan
thorlUtUely that Private Park, the-' this ilmu another American fatality ,lcU today hinted that they will not
American iroo cr miming from the should forcei America' band, prevent American manufacturer
Vera Cruz in 11..,, killed by (!en- Diupjatcheit from Mexico Olty em- fiom bIiIppIdb to tliem.
orl fan' rderaU Although the plmnlrn the critical xlluatlon there,' The llrnzlllan minister at Mexico
Ui'iat'iunl U uillnmed ul (hU IiiJIk- Molt nilo Ih expected city ha wired thai Vice Conxul John
ulty, and !ortl(pi prhately admit An n reult, tt Ii expected thai Hit- snilman l afc, and Ik on bla way to
that the iiitttxr in etnte, thi-re wilt h urtu will eliminate hlrugelf, or the the capital. He U due there tonight
no ir trUal richt now (xoplo will.
Km rntai nf fitate llrynn InnfnU Huerta Ik said to he Ignoring the
that thU t ltupl) another outrage arTnlm of mate, Vice President Ulan
for vitilch Hum t I rtpouiilhle. l.lke iiiett being the real head,
othet i, thin will lie (-onulitered lu the It Ik rumored that If there I a fa
final mediation ncttleinent orahlu opportunity, Ula&quett will
I'r sldeiit WlUon 1 upiortluK telle Iho government himvelf .
Ilryau'a InnUtnnce that nothing Inter-
fere with mediation He expert the United I'reaa Service
Nlagttra KnIU conference to complete-,
TRIPLE MURDER
EIEND ARRESTED
KAIIM HANI ClXri34SKK Til
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CHICAGO, May 10. Harley Heard,
the 31-year-old farm hand who mur
dered the Maaalc family near Irouton,
Ohio, 011 Wedneaday. wan arrented
hero lat ulght.
In hi confelou tu the police
Heard declarcM thai on Wednesday
night Hobcrl Maailo relumed from
town, and hi lter, Mary, accused
Heat d of going Into her room. Hu
aald that Itoherl got a hand-axe and
laid It Uldo Heard' face and ald:
"If ou ever monkey with my U-
ler again I'll cut your head off."
Hoard denied the accusation, and
a that Matule threatened to brain
him
He (tolled it long slake, he nald.
"und busted Hob's head lu " Then he
added'
"Mary saw Hob on Iho ground mid
Jumped ut me, and 1 hit her over tho
head, and busted her head lu. Then
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her one over tno Head, too. 1 inougnt
I s.tw the old lady move, so 1 got
Hob's raior and cut her head off.
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Department Is Inflamed Over the Killing!
Reprisal Will Be Made at This Time
It ulimlnata Huerta ami to sugg al :i
WASHINQTON, U. C, May 1C.
Then I cut Mary" head off, too. Thcnf
I lit out and came to my ulsters here.")
It I the ImpreiMilon among the
'authorille thai the rhan ia a moral J
degenerate. .
WILL PLEAD WITH
THE PRESIDENT
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CITV MASHACHK STAItT l-VHt
WASHIXOTOX TO TKI.I, WILSOX
OV TIIK IIOltlUHLK APFAIlt
I United Press Service
TUlNlUAl). Colo.. May 10. Mrs.
Pearl Jolly, tho leader of tho women
of the Ludlow tent city; Mrs. Mary P.
1 Truce, whose three children wyre
'crem.tted in the horror, and Pedro
Vuldex, whoso brother, wife aud td'
ehlhtrpii uern rr..!nat...l In ih.. tlro.lw Sen 1'ot.lllon
which dcslrojcd thu tent city, started
by the Imported gunmen of the min
ing companies, started for Washing
ton last night, to plead with I'rml-,
dent Wilson to personally Use his lu- compauy.
II Hour o. to Hcttlu tho atrlko.
They will describe to him the hnr- Oouna See tiiinie
rors of the Ludlow m.imucre. and' Among tho local baseball bugs to
toll him of tho conditions previous tojjourney to Vreka tomorrow to see the
the tiro and the causes leading up to ! Kamt between Klamath Kails and
It. It Is expected that Mother Jones Yrcka will be Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton.
will meet tho party In Washington. !p, u, English, Luke Walker, John
j Siemens Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Austin
If ou want to go to Crescent on White, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Heud Monday, seo Ford garage. JMashburn.
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to Stand
There nrc Indications thai the rebel
or tomorrow morning.
United Pre Service
WASHINGTON', D C, May 1C.
'.Spanish refugee reaching Vera Crux
today Informed Consul Canada that
General Aguila and Ulanco captured
'Tuxpam Thursday, defeating the fed-
'ernl garrUon.
DRIVER IS FINED
(20 BY LEAVITT
jIlKHAV AITKAKH IX THK TOUCE
COUItT AS A KKSULT OF HIS
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Bmw Qf rcck,eg9 drWfng of hu
car on Main street, D. A. Do Hay, an
UPoye of the White Pelican garage.
'drew a 20 tine or ten dajs in Jail
Jfrom l'ollco Judge IavIlU
ueiiay was arresteu rnaay oy
was arresteu
Sheriff Low for reckless speeding,
and wheu be apiK-ared In police court
jut I' o'clock this morning he admit-
lej going at a 22-mlle-an-hour pace
juilt before reaching the corner of
(Fourth and Main,
James UrHioll has resigned his po
rtion as superintendenl or the Spen
cer Creek hatchery, to accept a posi
tion with the W. P. Johnson Realty
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DELAP, LOW AND
HENRY NAMED
for bigcohtest
HAYDOX l(i;.H HTRO.VO AOAIXHT
WATTKIW
Witli the Iteturn Incomplete, Btebop
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Ha a Small ljemd Over Hawzhant
fur tlie Democratic Xomlaatloa a
HlieHff I'oe Valley Maa BeUered
to llo Ctiooea a tttc Cotaml ioner
Xomlaee Over Merrill.
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The renomlnatlons of County Clerk
Do I.ap. Sheriff Low and Engineer
Henry, and the nomination of George
Haydon a county treasurer are as
sured by the returns coming la from
over the county. There are yet a few
precincts from which complete re
turns are to be received, aad it Buy
he several days before these cose in.
One of the features of the election
of local interest was the large number
of votes received by Hank on the re
publican ticket. One hundred and
slxty-slx republicans wrote Hank's
dido on the ballot. The total vote
received by him on both tickets was
517, to G19 for Judge Worden, wboa
he will oppose at the November elec
tion. The closest contest among the can
didates for county office was for tke
nominations for sheriff and commis
sioner on the democratic ticket.
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j smaller precincts Incomplete, Bishop,
(for sheriff, has 259 votes toHawx-
hurst 235. some of these precincts
are claimed by Hawxhurst, and the
( nomination will probably be In' doubt
until the omelal count of the ballots.
' Indications are that N. S. Merrill
I has been defeated for commtaalomer
jby Edward Freuer. Returns so far
received give Freuer 259 votes to 214
i for Merrill.
J The total incomplete vote for Judge
on the democratic ticket gives Hanks
.351 to Smith 134.
The democratic results so far re
ceived follew:
I Dairy Judge, Hanks 11, Smith 0;
sheriff. Bishop 4, Hawxhurst 4; com
imlssloner, Freuer 9, Merrill 3.
. Fourth Ward Judge, Hanks 477.
Smith 13; .iherifY, Bishop 23, Hawx
i hurst 37; commissioner, Freuer 29,
JTerrlll 25.
"-Cast Klamr.:h Calls Judge. Hanks
32, Smith 13; tberlff. Bishop 24.
Hawxhurst ti; commissioner, Freuer
19, Merrill 34.
Third Ward Judge. Hanks 66.
Smith 36; sheriff. Bishop 61, Hawx
hurst 41; commissioner, Freuer 47,
Merrill 45.
Tule Lake Judge. Hanks 31.
Smith 11; sheriff. Bishop 15. Hawx
hurst 22; commissioner, Freuer 17,
Merrill 25.
Lost River Judge, Hanks, 25,
Smith 2; sheriff, Bishop 18, Hawx-
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BENSON WILL BE
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ON THE TICKET,!
SAY LATE WIRES
LOCAL MAN KAN STKOXO OUT OF
PORTLAND
Beswost Kan Secostd Omly t Memrttto
la Malteoasafc CevtiT, AumiilasT to
Telegram Receive Late Tide After
aoont From PortteM Is Hsmamg
Good m Easter aad Wester Ore
sjosi m Welt a Here.
The nomination of Judge Henry L.
Bunion for Justice of the supreme
court is nractlcally assured by the
latest returns of the vote 1 MalU-
mh countv. It Is conceded that
judeo Benson ran stroax la Eastern
and Western Oregoa, ontslde of Port
land, and with the announcement that
his vote U second highest la Mttltae
mah Is assurance of his nomination.
The following was received late
this afternoon by Judge H. 8. Oale
from Jndge Webster:
"JndM msrasen second highest la
Multnomah county, with ltJ.600 Totes.
McBride first. Cleeton third. MCNary
fourth and Harris ifth."
hurst ; commissioner, Vreaer IS,
Merrill 3.
Sorasme River Jndge. Hamka 13. .
SmKh 16; sherlsT. Bishop 11, Hawx- t
hurst 14; commissi emsr, rreuer ft.
MerrlU S.
iBceti Vallar Jndae. Hanks 1.
Smith 1; sherls?. Bishop 11. Hawa
harst 7; commlmlotiTt Freeer is.
Merrill S.
wt Klaxaath Fslle Tadge, Hanks
SS, Smith S; sheria,,Btehep II, Hawx
hurst 14; commtssloner, rreesr i.
MerrlU 14.
Wood River Jndae. -Hanks 14.
Smith 8; sherUf, Bishop It. Hawx
hurst 7; commissioner. Freuer 7,'
Merrill 24.
Swan Jndae. Hanks 1. Smith 2;
sheriff. Bishop 2, Hawxhurst 1; com
missioner, Freuer 2, Merrill 0.
scand Ward Jadce. Hanks si.
smith 14: sheriff. Bishop 24. Hawx
hurst 19; commissioner, Freuer 28,
MerrlU 12.
Plevna Judge. Hanks 7. Smith
i- nh.rti. RlshoD 3. Hawxhurst 8;
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Pine Grove Judge. Ha&KS 7,
Smith 1; sheriff. Bishop 4, Hawx
hurst 5; commissioner, rreaer
Merrill 4. '
shtnnlBSton Judge. HaakB 6,
Smith 0; sheriff. Bishop 3, Hawxawrat
2; commissioner, Freuer f , Merrm a.
Malln Judge, Haaks 14. Smith 2;
sheriff. Bishop 3, Hawxhurst 11;
commissioner, Freuer 11, Merrill 4.
AstgUalsBack
Harrr Analln returned last night
from a short business trip to Saa
Francisco.
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