I • i 4*44444**4«** leading paper or ♦ • • SOUTHERN OREGON « *••*«♦•••«♦•* Weekly Heralù CLhr VOLL'Mk XIX ************* ♦ KKACHM EVERYONE • ♦ IN KLAMATH COUNTY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 4, 1914 NUMRER I« SHIPS’ DECKS CLEARED FOR ACTION ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ Mediators Will Quit If Mexicans Don’t Cease Action , ^"^■^^^'■^'■-■-■■■■■-■■<- r^^'^>rvTruT.T-L-rJ-.nI-.nj-Ln.^Jnru-ijn.T.nru-Lr JTJTr>JW<riJinnririn.i1j Liu L-ij- - - "— NEARLY THE FULL IF MAAS MAKES Souf/i American Presidents Who FURTHER ATTACK, AS POLICE HEAD fflisA to Settle the Mexican Trouble VOTE Will CO IN RELANDEO WITHIN ÏHE BOXES TODAY AN HOUR’S TINE «EDIAÎORS QUII AFTER ASSAULT J i * THF MAYOR AtTFPTw HI* REUIG MI CH INTERKM TAKEN’ IN THE MEXICANS ARE GUARDING MAIN CAMPAIGN ROUTES NATION BLUFF I Citarle* Martin, a Logger, Is Badly Can*liliales an<J Friends Are Busily General Opinion Is Thai Huerta Is Engaged In Showing the Voters Working Desperately to Draw the 1' satén by Head of Police Depart- Wingate Today—Fear Is Esprraae<l for Secretary Rojas — American Participation in Mediat luu Depends II'eut lu Frvut of Malu Ntrret Na- When the Various Polling Piare* l<ua -taluni*) aC MftDBght— i* * Americans to an Attack Upon Mex. Are Located—Morning and A fter- lltwull of Till* Affair, the tide I* ¡co City, to Save Him From Fulling noon Saw Many Women at the Polls Into the Hands of the Rebel Forces Io < a*n Ballot*. lnder vin* ou Huerta. Joseph Smith is no longer chief of police. Hi* resignation was read from th* st ig* of the Star theater last night. The resignation ha* been accepted by Mayor T. F Nicholas, but no auccoeaor baa beeu named. The mayor, In conversation with a Herald representative this morning intimated that no successor would be named at thia time. "I don't bslleve 1 want to talk to you, though,” he said, and at once United Press Service changed ths subject to a recital of a WASHINGTON, D C. May 4. series of wrong* that tbs Herald, its RAMON BARROS LUCO ROQUE BANZ PENA HERMEN l»A FONSECA. Il's up to Huerta. If General Maas .dltor and nows editor hav* commit- I'n-ahlent of « hili President of Argentina Republic I'realikml of Brasil continues to put his troop* In action. |t«d against the city's executive, stat- mediation effort* will end. ing that he could not feel assured of a •"lhif- policy does not change our "Astounding is the mildest word I These are the presidents of the President Wilson and bls advisors * fa|r doa||n the manner the story threw most powerful countries of policy of aggression In the slightest. . can think of to express my opinion of think the Vera Crus demonstration might be written up. 1 If Huerta, realising that he is facing ; the president's action In agreeing to South America, who, through their Haturday waa a bluff, but they are defeat, wants to accept this offer, it : permit Chill, Argentina and Brasil to The cause of the resignation of ready for trouble. Smith was his assault upon Charles ministers and ambassadors at Wash will be glad news to us. But if the i arbitrate our differences with Mexico. The mediation committee waa told Martin, a logger, In front of the Mo ington have offered to mediate be report* of Americans held as hostages I . How can the United States arbitrate tta! American participation In this Donald A- Hunsaker saloon, Just be- tween the United States and Mexico. arc true, then the situation has i with a bandit whom we do not recog plan depends updn the freedom of fora the closing hour Saturday night The offer was tentatively accepted by chi nged, and w« are bound by only nise to be anything more or less than American troops and cltlsena from at- \ large crowd of men saw the assault, the president through Secretary of the spirit of our acceptance. But a murderer? How can those three and a trail of blood from tbs scene of Slate Bryan. The acceptance brought Hu rta and all be represents must go, nations use their influence between a _ the combat to the postofflee shows forth many different views tn Wash and the Mexican people must come government and something which that United Free* Service that Martin was bleeding profusely. government does not recognise as any ington. Representative Flood, demo Into their own." MEXICO CITY. May 4.—Four hun Just what caused the trouble Is not crat, chairman of the foreign affairs But Senator Bristow, republican thing but an individual? It is the dred refugees leave today for Puerto, definitely known, as there are several committee of the bouse, bad this to and near progressive, of Kansas, had most absurd, the most Impossible situ Mexico. Admiral Badger has sent a stories In circulation. The two men •ay: ,other views: ation that I ever heard of." *hlp there to take them aboard. cams from the saloon together, and Reports that Huerta's health is when they reached the sidewalk the f breaking la untrue. He la active, officer struck Martin several severe alert, and In the closest touch with blows, knocking him down before Pa affair*. though he has not changed trolman Wilson and others separated hla habits. the men. Illa official* are reticent regarding Several state that Smith waa drink mediation. Huerta and the Brasilian ing Saturday night. One member of minister met casually Sunday, and the council states that earlier In the Huerta aaaured him that ha would. evening the chief extended him an Invitation to have a drink with him, JACK ODNNOLY RETURNS FROM El.DER HAItl.AN UNANIMOUSLY EDUCATIONAL FILM COMPANY’S which he refused. (Continued on pago 4» United Pres* Servie* WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 4 — Tbe media toes Uxlay cost f erred with Secretary Bryan. Who announced liiat Asssertra's delrgaikm to lite mediation meeting has not been chose*. The mediator* officially contli-nw-d the refnsal of Cemutaa to agree to an FOR TWO YEARS TRIP TO CRATER LAKE WHERE HE CONFERRED WITH RANGER Remains of Victims Start for New York MOMYER Jack Connolly, who weut to Crater Lake Friday to see how Harry Mo- I myer was making It, returned to ¡Klamath Falls Sunday night, after walking seventeen of the eighty miles from Crater Lake. Nearly the full registered strength oi the city will be voted at today's municipal election, when a mayor, po lice judge and city treasurer are to be selected for the en'ulng two year?. The registered strength is about 1 500, At 2:30 this afternoon there were ovec SOO votes cast, divided ai follows: First Ward...................... 106 Second Ward................... 223 Third Ward ................... 278 Fourth Ward ................. 135 Fifth Ward...................... 40 , United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C-, May 4 —- The general staff of th« army has The voting was brisk as soon as the completed plans for getting reinforce polls opened, and there were many ments to Vera Crux. The transports women who voted in the forenoon. at Galveston have been ordered to After a lull at noon, the balloting be keep steam up. came brisk again. The polls close at According to reports from Mexico 8 o'clock this evening. City, General Maas Is being constantly reinforced. SUNSETMONTHLÏ SOLO Bï ESPEE : United Press Service VERA CRUZ. May 4.--Five thou sand federala twenty-flve miles from here are guarding both routes to the capital. Besides these, there are 5,000 more at Soledad, Mass’ headquarters. 5,000 at Japala and 1,500 at Palma. Huerta's determination to draw the American forces toward the Mexican ADVERTISING MANAGER IS THE capital and save him from defeat and NEW OWNER OF THE MAGA- death at the handa of the rebeia is be- ZI.NE—IS HEAD OF A. A. A. A. GET ÏHE BIRDS lieved responsible for Saturday's at tack upon the water works. General Maas Is said to ba nrepar- ing for an attack. Insiders at the capital say that the delay by America In starting for the capital Is embarrassing Huerta. Fall ing to unite the Mexicans, he hopes to provoke an engagement with Amer- ica, and thus gain American protac- tioo for his life. SAN FRANCI8CO. May 4.—Sunset Magatine, hitherto conducted by the Southern Pacific railroad company, has been sold to William Woodhead, advertising manager of the publica- SELECTED TO FILL THE PULPIT OUTFIT ARRIVES FROM ASH- tion, according to an announcement OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOR just m»de public by Woodhead. The THE COMING TERM LAND — WILL SPEND TWO new publisher is president of the As MONTHS IN KLAMATH sociated Advertising clubs of Amer At a business meeting pf the mem ica, and formerly president of the San Chopped ThtHnb. bers of the Christian church, held Francisco Press Club. Harold Harlan, the little son of [ lu charge of E. A Salisbury. man- just after the Sunday morning ser- Elder 8. D. Harlan, had the mlsfor- aging director, a camera force from tune to chop off the end of his thumb ths» Educational Kd ncatlonal Film company i’nmnan the ar Mr. Woodhead spent several weeks while using a hatchet last evening. rived this afternoon, to catch motion in Klamath county in 1912, and he Dr. Truax dressed the Injured mem A : picture Him bird life, scenery and I has many friends here, He made sev- ber, and the little fellow Is In no other matter of educational value. oral record trout catches st Harriman danger of losing hts thumb, though They will remain ’ here about two Lodge. it is still giving him severe pain. months. Connolly left the Stell headquar The party came in from Ashland In ters at 4 o'clock Sunday morning, their automobile, which Is especially , walked to Fort Klamath, and rode (Staff Correspondent) arranged for this work. They will the rest of the way In with A. D. ABOARD U. 8. 8. MONTANA, (via the line of warships In the harbor and Miller. devote their efforts just to filming wireless to Vera Crux), May 4.—The¡headed northward, all the flags on the bird life in the Lower Klamath He and Mr. Momyer went to the Montana is steaming northward to- the ’ American ships were placed at Lake Bird preserve. rim of the lake Saturday to make day, bearing the remains of the ma half mast; while the marines and the “Iff conjunction with the state fish some measurements in connection rines and sailors who wars killed In Jackies stood at reverent attention, and game commission of California, with the completion of the new hotel. the tights attending ths landing of paying the fleet's last honors to the Elder S. D. Harlan we have nearly completed an excep They found the south end of the roof the American forces at Vera Crux. members of Its forces who fell in the tionally fine set of animal and bird entirely demolished by the weight of Ths flags of ths vessel sre at half service of tholr country. mon, Elder S. D. Harlan was unani life motion pictures.'’ said Mr. Salis the winter’s enow. mast, and a special guard of honor The flags of France, Spain, Eng mously selected to dll the pulpit for bury this afternoon. "We will finish The snow in the park now is about the coming two years. watches over the seventeen leaden land, Cuba and Germany all dipped In this v*1th the pictures we take on caskets draped In the flag, each con honor of the American victoma as the seven feet deep, and as hard as Ice Elder Harlan has been the pastor Lower Klamath Lake, showing the taining the body of an American hero. Montana aped northward. of the Christian church for the past pelicans, ducks and other water fowl The postmasterships of six fourth The crulso of the vessel northward year, and during that time has been ¡through the mating and hatching class postoffices in Klamath county New Auto Service. Is altogether different from the one WASHINGTON, D. C„ May 4,— largely Instrumental in securing many seasons. .are to be determined at Klamath recently made south with the fleet If he can possibly do so, President Charles 1. Robertson has resigned , needed Improvements for the church “It is our Intention to make a thor- Falls on June 20. That is the day Then the men were flushed and eager Wilson will go to Brooklyn Monday his position with the Pacific Tele building, besides adding many new ough picturing of this great bird pre- the civil service commission has set for war—now they are enshrouded In to personally honor the dead from phone and Telegraph company, to en- names to the membership roll. serve and its bird life. Following that aside for these examinations, under sorrow, and are performing their Vera Crus. He Is considering Issuing I ter business for himself. He has just Elder Harlan Is an able pastor, a we will film Crater Lake and other the new ruling of the postofflee de- duties only according to routine. a proclamation, declaring Monday a Inaugurated a new automobile livery public spirited cltlien and a likable scenic points, besides fleh and game i partment. service. As the Montana steamed through day of groat sorrow. man ipictures." The .following poetotflcee will be By BERNARD RUCKER tied Pleas Service VERA CRl'X -May 4.—The entire Fifth brigade is now landed, ready for duty. With the Marines, General Funslou has a force of 7,000 men. The marines and sailors can be re- landed in an hour, if needed. The dis ks of the licet are cleared for action. The big guns are all In readineMi to »iiell the wndilill« back of Vera Crux. -___ ______________ =----------------- Many Postal Exams to Be Held Here June 20 4 I ♦ awarded the successful candidate* Bly, Cresoent, Dairy, Fort Klamath, Klamath Agency and Merrill. An applicant for appointment at this examination must reside within the territory supplied by the postofflee be desires. Application blanks can be obtained at the Klamath Falls poat- offlee.