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An Inllnlteiiliunl number of houses boast of n hath, lie snld, pnlillc liaths were rntlrely lacking and tho hnimes of thn poor were so badly coiiBtrucled that the occupnnti did not have us ninny conveniences an were afforded by tlio prison. Tho Instlttltn of Cltll Knglnenrs tinrt tnken up tlio subject nnd Is ngl tntlng for liygenlc mensures to re duco the dentil rata. trnm Twenty thousand women are em, ployed In tho fruit nnd ver.etnblo parkin Industries In California aaa aaaaM aa laritaiiaa SCREEN DOORS aaaa....aBaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaHajaHHaHB aSMSySSmSMSsS1 ULruuirui' r-r-'-r.'Ti ' " """" MWW Strictly clear Sugar and White Pine, with Genuine RuitProf Galvanized Wira. MADE BY THE Weed Lumber Co. These Screen Doors are made in Panel Bot tom for rear doors, and both Open Bottom and Bungalow style for front doors. We purchase the "Weed" Screen Doors in carload lots and can give an attractive price in conscqubnee. At present wo have over a carload,in stock, and will not increase our price while these last, although there has been a 7.0 cent ad vance since we bought them. Another advance is expected soon. Big Basin Lumber Company ' Comer Main and Spring Streets TELEPHONE 107 ' KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. FATAL FLIGHT MKXICO CITV, Muy 28, (Ily Moll). A diary written by Aicfo llaronl, nn Itnllau Journullst, gives a vivid pic turn of thu flight of I'rosldont Car riinza find Ills expedition of 10,000 p.irsons from Mexico City In thn vain effort to rench Vera Crux In sufety. It lends up to tho iiiomont wliun tho word was passed In tho expedition to "huvo yourselves who can," the trains worn nbundonud, Carransa badu'Honor llaronl good-bye and began tho march Into tho' hills which ended In his death. Thn diary discloses tho fact that Carransa evidently foresaw his end for Honor llaronl quotes hlmns ssy liiK when ho left the train to 'take refuge In thn hills, "fou suw me start my first Journey In 1913 and you will sa my last in 1920." I'arts of the diary ns published by Kl Uni versal read; "I followed Don Venustlano when he left Haltlllo In 1913 with 300 men In his heroic more against lluerta. Toduy I mn leaving tho capital with til tn to be, probably, a witness of his end I am writing, seated on a bag of rice In the presidential supply car. The disorganization which prevails In thy station jurds Is terrible. No body bus the power to orXnlzo' any thing The expedition appenrs like one to Africa (referring to tho en ormous amount of haggago). I Just saw In a tuge Hie lions of Ilarrugan Hint used to n roll so the wonder of I tin bourgeoisie In the I'asvo de la He formu." At Aplzuro he recerded: "Word has piused that the Inst three trains hue Ikvii lost It nppenrs that good lirk Is with Don Venustlano. The word 'treason' Is on every lip. Tho clllzi'iiM ure Juuiiiifd In the cars, like surdities. Our march Is like thai of n herd of savugits. The military trains nrn filled with soldiers, who huto brought their children,, dom estic animals, doss, chickens and parrots. Their women cnuso the greatest disorder. In tho trains are more thun 10.000 perrons and of these mori) than 6,000 are wonren nnd children who wall, cry, cook, rob and impede progress. ' "In front of the presidential trnln is u luxurious pnllman buffet car, symbol of disorganization and im morality. A number of 'girls' cle gnntly dressed nnd a few elegant JOUtl.h, iiiiuliielil mid unit! fiom the windows. They appear like picnick ers. "We leave San Morccs at night with tho lights out for tho enemy menaces tho rearguard and flanks. The ill-will of the train men has been notlcenblo since wo left Mexico City. Air hose has dlippcarcd from soma of tho trains nnd without brnkes they threaten to crash into the ones pro ceeding them. Water Is becoming scarce, There has been no military discipline since wo left tho capital. The troops aro demoralized. Tho leaders act independently. (Ueneral) Murgulu runs everything. "The first shots break the morning stillness. On horseback, followed by only ono aldo, Don Venustlano ad vances at a trot. Tho first wounded arrive. There are few medical sup plies and tho 'girls' of the femlnlno train offer iholr pottlcoats as band ages. Nobody bad time to think of medical dressings but the lions ot Darragan wore qot forgotten. "The president returns. Ho per sonally lod forward the cavalry on tho right flank when they began to rotlro. Murgula has flanked the onomy and defoated him. Undor a mosquito bush a deputy Is roasting a chunk of rod inoat with great skill. I.uls Cabrera Is organizing a batal lion ot civilians. 'All who have no nrms stop forward!' It resembles u scono from 'Tho Chocolato Soldier.' A prlsonor Is questioned. Wo learn that nil Vara Cruz Is in tho power of thu robots. Cnmlldo Agullar, almost alono, has fled to Zongollcn. "Murgula arrives, nmldst cheers. Tho victorious troops parade. I goo an ordor of tho day capturod from tlio onomy. In It Obregon orders that tho trains bo stopped, but that tho prcsldont, It ho wills, be allowed to proceed to Vera Cruz, with full guar autocs and an escort. "Tho trains prococd slowly. Wo arrlvo'at Illnconada. Ten kllomot ors ot ttalns, wrapped in silence. Thcro Is no wator. A living chain passes It from hand to hand to re plenish tho supply ot a dead locomo tive. Don Venustlano watches. ' Not a trace of tho terrible' battle which must be raging tn his breast shows on his face. This man Is made ot rock, "Carransa has statesmanlike qui lt 1m, but on f ree,t defect. 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Tho president's barber bur dened with arras and ammsnltlon, explains boj our artillery should be used. It would bo enormously ridic ulous If It were not so terribly tragic. Tho soldiers' women stoically con tinue cooking. a "Mlllan (General Augustln Mlllan, governor ot the state ot Mexico)' Is brought back, fatally shot through the head. Other wounded arrive. There are no doctors, no medicine. "The final moment has como. The president has ordered the trains abandoned and the march to San An dres begun on foot. I have bid Car ransa good-bye. His smile was sad, but bis voice firm as he seld: "You saw rao start my first Journey in 1913 and you will see my last lu 1920." "1 p. m. Carranza returns from tho front at a gallop. The firing Is Increasing. Tho first train Is burn lug. Tho troops aro scattering. Now a great silence. "4:22 p. m. A cloud of enemies arrives. I see my old friend General Jacinto Trovino. He is placing sen tinels around the treasuro train. At lila feet, tn a cago, the lion cubs of Rarragnn aro gnawing 'a bloody bone." ITALY MUST SAVE SAYS PREMIER NITTI HOME, May 26. (Dy Mall.) Hard work nnd few amusements must be tho portion ot patriotic Italians dur ing tho next few years, In the opin ion ot formor Premier Nlttl. The taxos on theatres and concerts al ready somewhat heavy, have been considerably raised: while the pro- fprietors ot hotels who give balls, dances and other entertainments nst par to the state from 119 to mi tuM, Thoro aro to bo no more automo bile rides on Sunday, ns cars m,ay not bo usod between Saturday after noons and Monday mornings. No one may motor between 8 o'clock In the evening and 8 o'clock In the morning all the week, and cars of mora than 35 borsopowor aro forbid den to all. As tho trolleys and trains which go out on Sundays to Frascutl, Trlv oli and other outing places are great ly reduced In numbers, It will be nec essary tor the average Roman to In vent some other modo ot passing hi Sunday. 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