The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 18, 1914, Image 1

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, PRINTS THE
NBWS WHILE IT 18 NEWS
lllgMli Veur No. U.H7I
HUERTA OUTUNES TERMS FOR RETIRING
DICTATOR IS READY TO STEP DOWN
IF THE UNITED STATES WILL LEND
MONEY TO MEXICO; OTHER TERMS
ill Hit' VtilitKtH itUiilrlic lilitl-
,ILMi WA.VI A VOICE IN Till: ' thai IliiotlWts iiiIkIii propone
...... .... .... ... t.ouu Ca tor tlm iriinry iu
, HIHMI.MI l' HI. M '. 11ItfMM, 1uprln M
'lstit X ul'i'K'i: Carisiia will not (m aldo fur
mm. m ii' cmiillilittit lh iiimlinilnii rimri-r-
-ir may propiwn for the presidency.
Inlutuuillfii in Till. HrtVu V.i. I"ii y,, frrt,K,, n, ninlii) of rutin
umilnt in Hilriltt'. ;nt,i)l !. "I, Mill i alll. IiU fritlldnhli Ki tin.
l.i I'nlU TnU) DlflMnr l " - - -- - -
NM8Ktl ttl'il Ailrtlli I'liliiMlr. II.'
I'utliliMrtl mi Mrlil Soil Hit!
Hriit.ll Plan hlliiUrli-l,
It; WILLIAM (I. hlicrilliltli
(Hlaff Cri'iili'tiii
vera nu". mj im, iiiiiii.m
Hun In will iiill I In- irrlitrttr) of
MrtUti iMililnt llm I nlli-il Mlr
III liwkl llWII HIIMI.IMHI.IHMI .l
Xnliu, ! lMiUlriiA IU)' , n
Ml ! for Utl,IMM,tHHI. himI Uir
CrrMHf' flulii ll"' i Jilrtirj.
tlt-IUhlr Mriltti Cll ii(.tinll"iii
Hair llial Hurffa forwaMlnl iIicm lit
stim-llim- In IiU rit l lntim
I'nlU.
Ilurrtn also waul Ultm uk I"
tho immlnc uf IiU ucfrwior,
It U umlmtiwd that llurru". plans
rntmiiUln llm ''tidlture of llw
(ao,QOO,ouo fit Urn upbuilding uf llm
ruiluti, Tlil U In l" donu under llm
tuivnUluti it a coiiimlMlmi ctiuMiil
uf lii Ainorknn. l l'lrnn Mid n
frpriwiiiaiho rach from Etiulaiid.
Fratira and Germany
It U n-t'orli'il tlml I"' pru""i
-ymr rental plan at a iwymeni of
ll.00o.noo annually
It I also understood tlmt Im sue
Krti tlmt AslaUe rar-s I forbidden
(ft rnlonlin In Mrxlro
Ubllail Press Hervlre
JAIIHir, May IK A innii clO to
Carrniua, when nuked today M-nard-
It's Some
Despite Long Ride, Locals
Tin. ninlnl Mrlir.i llf HllllllllV'S ham
ball wiim at Yreku reads Yrska 4,
Ktninath Falls 3.
pi... ..m..i..i d....v.. it. Vr.tLn mniill
.111? Ullllllll HIWII'I M ". " I
i iiipliHllcally declares Uin score should
rend Kliiiunth Falls 3, Yroku 3. Tho
confusion uru over a (mil ball Hint
uhh cnllml fair by tint umpire. (
Thu Vklnnlr.it in Inning so close a
giitu hiiM'Ver, Is of minor Import
nt, tt tlio riml tnlnr Is I ho i '
Kliinmlh Falls has a ball learn that
can play bull. Tho Kluiiialh Falls
hrivft u'm.ri.iu iitii n..L( MtiliH for the
"--I " M 11. v.. ..v. .
llrst tliuo In a itame, played kIUv'RI,
ball.
Ono error, nnd onn error mil'i did
(ho scorer mark against the Klituiutli ,
I' alls team, while, iliirlng Iho nine ox
illliig InnliiKS, the phenomenal plays
rulled off by the Oritgon boys brought
iho fans to their foot n doteti times
io chvur tlin brilliant work.
"Hun" llrowno, who pitched for
Klamath Falls, wus hit mi his pltrhliiK
arm by ono of Kveguu'H awiflest In
shoots, thai raised a lump uh lurgn ns
u Klamath County spud, nnd numbed
Urn urm for tho rust of tho gaino, In
ipllo of this, ho went tho other tor
turous Innings, "ltoldlng tho game Htifiij
mitll tho fata) miscall of iho umpiro
In theelhth., -,, t
"llun" deserves credit with lis bat
tury mats, Keith Ambrose, who ath-
mh
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cimlltutlii!i:illt ritu.r, but If llucrtn"
itrlrcalvii i'Vcii toiKlilor such a propo
ultlou thoy will shoot away wldo of
lln mark.
"Mndoro ownl ln ilowufnll to n
roiiiiri'iliH' Tln iKMllluit of Cnrrnnm
Mid hln followers l that Huerta limit t
Kii. mil throimh rompromUt, but
throiiKh aliillrnlloti, with Villa's army
'occupylnK the capltnl "
Ball Team
Give Classy Exhibition
eicd In er,vtlilui; tlmt puswd tho
hat. nsver tnnhltiK so much as a wob
ble or bobble. Dale. Maxwell, Mesner
nnd lliodeu mm posed the hrlck-wall
Inlaid, nnd Hum, Arnold ami Noel
the errorless nut Held.
The irln. inmlo I" four ,f Heorgn
Ulelm'H Ford cars, was completed
without n single mishap, making tho
MS miles without so much as n punc
ture.
Tim bunch of boosters for Iho Elks
llodi'O, wlio accompanied the ball
team, remained In Yroku laBt night
to nttonil I" tlm publicity stunta they
.in. nulling off for llm Itodeo. They
went In Eddlo Dnnliam's lleo, which
wni ilecornli'd with n big banner In
vithm tho world to Klnmnth KuIIh for
the big celebration, July 3, and 6.
The bull team left i rolin at u
o'clock, and ran to tlm Klnmnth Hot
Virions for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Ilrown, who Imvo ehnrgo nf "
Hot Springs botol, treated tho ball
i.tuvira rovully. and arranged with
Muiiagor Duhl for u gamo to bo playod
on tlm Hot Springs grounds miring
July.
Mr. Duhl Ih tryliin l nrningo a
Kiimo with Weed for next Sunday, to
i. iitnved horo. If that cannot oo nr-
rntiKed, n gomo with tlio Slcan Indians
or tho Cltlloiiulu-Fort Klnmnth team
will bo played on the homo grounds,
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY
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Tim lollewlni: ,ir lln u u,i
f oi ratillUulv4 fur ilia rct'ulilli'uu
ii ill iliuiKKfui nuiiilriiiiloiu
Ni 1 1 win I Ciiiiiir.UteoiiiBii Itulpli
i:.VIHlitln unit II. M. Kutcrl)
I I lti-il Huitii. Kcimtor
llixitll Hilt) (Jiiorun I
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r iiter4tiisii N. J Hlrmot; tliu
ilvliiiicriitlr iiuit)lni'i U not )i.l
kniiKiii
(Ii wtniiir .Innit'ii Vltlic(intl)i
Hlid C. J. .Smith.
Hi ill? TtMri.r Thou. It. Kay.
A.iorufy (!. tnrnl Owir;tt M.
Ilfimii aitU .loljii A. JuiTrpy.
Hi ;nrliitiiii cut of Public In
Htructlmi -J. A. Churchill.
Stiii- i;tiKit!"T -Joliii II. I.vhI.
Ij bor ( ommlktliinur O, ). Ilotr
II..IIros.l cominlnjilMiifr Krank
J Mill.
K M't IiiiciiiIi . uf Wni.t divi
sion Nil. I- . T Chltiuock.
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8l lt lll'(ltlll'llllll.lt (lA'O to
ilrrt l--Vcninii A r'orbiH niul
V. O. Hmltli. ropubllcan; I'.
II "i-neft. ilfnutftnt OtliiT
mi.'i ii. i nut kniiMTi) until rami
.iii hi. m a ii ii in (' r of tintiiix
cn? Mrllti'ii In
Cntitil) Jiiilci" Win. 8. Wntilwn
tit) Mnr.ui HiiiiVk.
Hltirirr- t'tni. ('. Iiw Mill J. W.
llnwjlitltnt.
iVuiity riirl; f. II. pnUip anil
,J II. :virti.
t'otiiitf TitomtriT--(U-nrKc A.
lloyduu.
Nullity CommlMloucr !. II. Mc
Cumack and IMw. Krcuvr
Cuutity Suri'or i:. II. Henry
Cltrk of Circuit Coiirt tleorgo
ChiKtalu, both tickets.
Cuiinty Coroner ICarl Whltlock,
it nux-rat.
Jiutlri! of I'oacc, l.lnkvllle UU-
trlct K. W. CJowen nnd O. K.
Wllley.
Conniabln. I.lnkvlllu District
John Schallock
.
CAR HITS HORSE;
RIDER IS UNHURT
..,r.,Tii VAiuiowiV AVKItT.
I.ITAI.ITIUS .NAII1IOW1.V AM.11T-
Kl WIIKX AUTOMOItll.K AX1
STKKD COI.I.IIIK OX Till: MKll-InU.
IUI.li HOAD
A fiuu saddle horne belonglug to the
tlrivtilleld Farm Is dead, niul the au
tomobile belonging to Dob Alexander
Is badly battered, as tlm results of a
collision on thu Merrill road Into last
night, In which Kred Spnrry, riding
the horse, nnd n party of flvo In tho
car, driven ny uiuuue Aioxnuunr, us
ured. According lo tho members of thu
auto party, as they were returning to ,
Klamath Falls at a speeu oi imeen
'miles an hour or, near the Melhase
place they espied Hperry on me norse. ,
also riding toward town, and like
llmm. on tho right hand side of tho
road. Expecting Sporry to turn to
llm left. Alexander ilrovo his car
along tho right hand side until ho was
Just behind Sperry,
Thinking U avoid a collision, Alex
ander at this time swung his car to
the left, of tho road, but not In tlmo
to eseaiio striking tho horse with tho
nglno and loft fender of tho car. At
n result, iho horse's leg wns broken,
nnd II hnd to bo shot, Bporry's escape
from boliig Injured by tho thrown
liorso Is mnrvolous,
Threo letters hnvo been found In
tho treasury department nt Washing
ton, after having remained In a crack
In tho wnll for twenty-seven years.
One of the letters contained money
sent to tho treasury to be ledoeuied.
whllo ouo of tho others was an out
going letter, which was mailed the
day utter It was found.
Oreat llrltnln last year cousumed
100,000,000 gallons of gasoline.
Youthful Champ
r2: iiFrancis Ouimet Says lie
inmn
sBPAttAlaiiiV
FKANCIS
Culled Pi ess fecritce
SANDWICH. Kuglnnd. Msy la.
ti. r f ih.. orld of uort In Ken-
cral and the world of golf In parU
ulur, were centered today on the hi
torle links here, when plar com-
w.nr.-if,,r,h.,iiritlhniUateUrcham.
r..Vi. . . ..... ...
..luushlp.
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This year's entry broke all record.
more thai. 200 competitors having
sent In their names ami unnounceu
ttho.r intention of defending ilm title
.,,.!,,.. Prnr. ouimet. the American
uku champloti. nnd other American
craclii.
The Atnoncan comre..toni Included
Jcroiitu II. Trovers, last year's United
"I'tntes champion; Fred Hcrreshoff. A.
IS, Lock wood (Oulmefs friend and
counsollor), nnd Ohnrle ("Chick")
.t-n... ..r ohinnvn imi wnit known as
thesu pluers are on tho English lluks.'
l", s,iir ('"former was easily young
. .enfcallon-
viclorv oVer tho English profession-
Vardon and Hay. In iho American
open championship at llrookllue. Mas-
saihusotts, last fall.
Ciruai crowds followed tho youug
lloktonlan. who laughingly pointed
cut that he was no longer "the boy
wimder." as he celebrated his 21st jietitors win piay in tno i-renci. aum
Mrlhilay ten days ago. lev r championship next week, and the ,
"I don't know that I am a wonder nriilsh open championship next
at Ml," he said to tho United Press moath.
MANY HOMELESS
AT BUTTES, COLO.
CI.OCDUl'RST CAUSES FOUNTAIN
RIVER TO IIRHAK liEVlKS AND
FLOOD LOWia.NDS, CAUSING
MUCH DAMAGE
Uulled Press Service
PUE1H.O. Colo.. May IS. A cloud
burst which caused u Hood In tho
Fountalu Ulver. and broko tho levees
and Inuiiduteil tho lowlands, caused
damage to tho extent of hair a mil
lion dollars this moitilug.
Three hundred famUlce. wcro ren
dered homeless, but so far no fatali
ties havo boon reported. Bsvorr.l
scjiool houses wore wrecked or badly
damaged by tho flood.
There aru about 100 gas stoves Iu
use Ih Hong Kong, tho Chlnoso cookB
preferring their old methods, prepar
ing tho food over charcoal and wood
Ores.
H
Iteratf
18, 1914
-oxjrururkrv-xurLrv'
in a Big Centest1:
Is Not a Bit Nervous!:
OCIMKT
,befor. sunlng on the moraine round,
' " KlnnK t0 lr" m bwt to
I,. Win. I UK Hie r.iiBiisu cuuiira, uutv.uu uv.uu. .- -..-- ,UB iwnuiriiiiii . -
IC. t'ey suit me ery well, bo I ext?ct to 'that Peach wrote a check for 11.200 )ter a ,aort encounter, the federal re
I,.' render a good account of myself. 'on the First National bank of Oak-(treated.
si. "It is true that I bav not been!,acd ,n faT0P of Merrill, and the lat-- villa's teaiporary base la here. It
...... ... .... , ..... ...tilter endorsed It to Hammond. When i. nnwind that he will direct his flaal
' 'lK tlle hngllan courses, anu
"It Is true tnat I nave noi oeen.
t.Uylng In top form In my practice
. I
Enro..s. but I have got Into my stride
.. ...
?" a:
-" .r'Jl' ot EnBllih UnK,Kalu. of the check, the bank seeks to
,-..... . 'rtcovcr 4 nrotest fees
I t going to shout about my, P"tt fees.
- cahneos. Nervous? Not a bit.' !
Oulnivt will have the pull In the(
matter of nerves, for fully half of
tin- English competitors have not the,
bllghtest chance of success, and If
drawn against tho crocks would lie
morally oeaicn ueiore tiiey siuneu.
The other American competitors j
t.rc cheerful nnd confident, and see ai
propitious omen In the fact that tho
lai-t time the championship was flay-,
oil at Sandwich, V. J. Travers won.
vor America, stnrtlliiK tho English
K-'lttng world by defeating Kdward
l'.lackwell.
The English crocks include Harold,
Hilton. John null. Edwnrd niockwell.i
II. U. miles ami u. h. inyior. in
Ciese, as well as the American com-
SPECIAL LETTERS
, POSTMASTER GENERAL MAKES A
J NEW ORDER FOR QUICKER RE
I TURNING OF SPECIAL DEL1V
! ERY MAIL
I
As tho result of an ordor recently
I, .. . .... , t. .. ....n... A ... A. t.A.1.11.1 f.1
I issued uy mo iwaiuiuoioi bv,w.. ...
, w usiiuiKiuu, iuuiuiivii.-u Binii un
livery letters will be returned to tho
writer within the time Indicated by
the sender.
Heretofore such letters have been
held for live days bofore returning to
tho Bcuder. Now these letters will be
returned In ono day If tho sender so
wishes.
A unichlnt) has beeu perfected which
pours nnd dry powder Into a paper
bug, folds tho bug, and raakesa paper
hot and places tho bag nnd a folded
circular wjthln It, pastes on the label
and seals the box. at the rate of I,500
boxos au hour.
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:
United i'rcM Service
I'UIk I Jlw, Pllty o. 11111:1 Wt
Justlc Thou. Mclirldc, Justice! (
.Henry J. Hcan and Charles Mc-
Nary and Lawrence T. Harris of .
t.rr.f . k ir-.. o m.t9 A.
KuKt-ne. were nominated by the
republicans as candidates for the '
supreme court In order named. r
The vote follews: McDrfde, '
3C.C60: Bean. 31,236; Mc.Vary, '
32.6S6; HarrU. 31,1C5; Clee- S
ton. 24,497; Henson, 2.',839
TWO RECOVERY '
' 8UITSJTARTED
HKKT NATIONAL HANK OF MEIi-
Hll.l, HHIXtiS TWO ACTIONS, IN
WHICH C. C. MKRRII.li FIGCRKH The Braxliun minuter toaay aoiiaea
Secretary Bryan that Hueru'a forebja
AS OKFBXDANT secretary has promised to punish the
men responsible for the deatb of Prl-
.,,.. . vate Parks If be onda tbat Parks was
T o suits for the recovery of money , ,,, . ... , ,. ,. ,
. .... . , ,,, . killed within the federal llaea.
were filed this morning In the circuit
court by the First National bank of
Merrill. Rutenlc & Kent appear as the United Prat Sanriea
jJalntlfTs attorneys. rio COAHUHJL. Hay 18. Tha
In one action tho bank seeks to col- federal troops opeaed a aaaaaard
lcct promissory note for 1600 and tnent on the rebel uader Villa this
$SCS, signed by former County Cobb- saoraiac Tift lllar Tart C Mala
missloner C. G. Merrill, and for tJSotaad a sklratiaa followed. The oat
attorney feea. posts have clashed frequently since
The second action names F. T. it sdsat.
Peach. Guy Merrill and E. M. Hasa- villa's caaia body was attacked by
nond as defcndanU. It Is alleed
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in n-itlr.nil fnr cnllcllnn th ph- V l
tit A llnrrlll rtnl Mohiul It eiHfl a Ant lt
was protested. In addition to the face
JUSTICE McXARV
Ono of the Chosen
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Squirrels
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lawavavavk fltW
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Reclamation Canals Continually Hart by Rocbts
A bounty on squirrels Is being ad
v oca ted by a number of farmers un-.
der the Klamath project, who state
that the rodents, this year have In
creased at an Manning rato, and are
liable to cause damage.
Owing to tho burrowing of the
squirrels along the reclamation ser
vlcn canals, one of the banks on the
'south branch canal, between the south
branch headquarters and the big
flume washed out last night. To re
pair this It was necessary to shut of
the full head of water all day today,
which works a hardship on the Irrl
gatlonlsts. "This Is tho second bad break In
the canals caused by the squlrrsU UU
j ear," said a reclamation tenrlce
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWIPAFXK
Price, Fire
HUERTISTATROOPS
ARE B0MBARDIN6
EAST OF SALTILLO
ATTACK
IK ALHO MADE NKAH
FIiORAV
Followiac Short Kacouater, Fedeml
IlrtrMt Haerta Say He Will
luuUli the Mea ItenpoaaUile for the
Death of Americas Trooper If He
AVa Killed Iaslde the Federal
I'irket Llaea.
United Frtaa Sarrlea
WA8HLNOTON. D.
C. May 18.
'the federals at Florav last alfht. Af-
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is expectea tnat ne win mrect n.
1. a. -
MAY PUT MILITIA
ON GUARD AUAIN
RELIEVED COLORADO'S GOVER
NOR WIIX REQUEST THE WITH
DRAWAXi OF REGULAR ARMY
FORCES FROM STATE
j DENVER, May 18. Observers of
, the labor tremble today predict that
Governor Amnions will soon request
the withdrawal of the federal forces
from the strike zone, and allow htm to
return the mllltla.
The union Is opposing this step,
and has urged the officers of all the
unions to protest to President Wilson.
It is feared that the withdrawal of
, the regulars will see a renewal of
violence.
Ruin Ditch
clal today. "It waa only a few days
ago that the east branch canal basic
was washed out.
"The squirrels are causlag tea
times more trouble this year than
ever before. Although 'our ditch
riders are constantly working te erad
icate them, the country la to IMek
with them tbat this work amount t
; very little. . i
Tho reclamation service la tvrMMH.
Ing squirrel petoon te water were tn'.
of charge this year, to' the M
kllllna- off the peaU. The majerttr tt ,
the water users believe the' eowMJr;! J
should place a eHa4JMt;Nf-jF
rels for.- lew MMKmftHmflmi
make their. eitesMrtlfnailirjfvu,'
worm wane to yewie wsw.wih ,''-',
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