Bakersfield Morning Echo (Newspaper) - February 8, 1912, Bakersfield, California ALL THE NEWS I I ALL THE TIME r. WANT ADS I GET MOST REPLIES 33. NUMBER 100. february 8.1912, five SOUGHT TO WARD Letters to Heal Work oil Hard to Avert save Howls to Pay Opinion of It. M REFUSES TO HIS WIFE WITH TO BE Interior Department Heads Said to be A TOUGH Own Friends Say He is a Rebellion Situation HEXT Democrats Order Investigation of Wall St. MEET COMES Committee Resents IDs Alleged Unjust two hours yesterday afternoon H. A. sat on the while Attorney R. - P. at the request of the Union Oil Company arid the Kern Valley read Into the record in the Sun Road Oil It the which Blodget wrote to N. Heal la the early of 10 00. Unit time the Union had possesion of the Sunset Road Oil Company and who was manager of the latter had on his the settlement of in connection lt Madoro Tremon In the week the Scores of the March 1.7th. McFarland's MEXICO 7."for no I any of my They are all honorable They are patriotic and I wilt not permit them to be slandered as you slandering With these words President Madero tonight dismissed a body of who were trying to persuade him to remove the ministers of and tho spokesman of the party President that these two of Ms cabinet were aiding mere to die In the electric chair Feb. Democrats Kern Attend Board of Trade Boost Land Company Will Provide Bona Fide Barlow Again necessity of getting together for the promotion of all the interests of the the elimination of the the need of better roads and interurban lines to give quicker and better means of and thd division of the great land holdings so that the farming and horticultural resources may be adequately were the dominant notes In the speeches delivered last night at the Board of Trade where a total of more than 250 plates were laid for the accommodation of the largest and most representative gathering of men that ever sat down to a banquet in the city of caucus y at was Spirit That the first two are practically at was indicated ' on interstate Jointly conduct the the W. 3. Bryan wag sharply criticized for his imputation that the banking committee leaned the and a resolution was Chief Justice Ite confidence la N. Feb. 7.-Allison found guilty of having poisoned his with cyanide of was from Beai urging him to supporters of six in getting in that they could be with the clause subordinating to to the and was facing law ami standing off creditors of the Koad Oil Company who flocked from every hand demanding settlements oil back pay materials king since arrears of delinquent for was looking forward to the royalties that were to accrue under the lease to extricate the Sonnet Road Oil Company from 11k financial and was lighting for ilia letters to Ileal wore spicy and picturesque and they the l: of ha of the Midway Oil Company who called to see when their would forthcoming a described as bold importunate y for j Home creditor a T. B. j another had been referred Heal and the hitter notifying Heal I of tiie tact advised the latter that he probably would he snatched but Meal would ler creditor that he I would be paid in the sweet bv audi let h The The element giving tho most trouble Is that which followed through the They charge him with failure to put Into the reforms he Refuses Feb. 7.Abraham Constitutional of Chihuahua is expected to resume that according to a telegram from Juarez General refused the office of Governor tendered him by the State Trains Feb. 7.National' trains are operating south to Chihuahua i as but the Mexico owned by the Pearson of New York and has annulled all trains until further Mexican burned several bridges last night south of Santa which is 10f> he will south of for Until by Moans of A if None 7. The new Republican campaign by the caucus meet tomorrow to lta for the coming Congressman W. B. of Illinois will be re-elected Hearing Feb. 7.The Senate committee on finance today began a series of hearings on the House steel revision which would of 35 ent tariff 'The hearing marked the first real work of the 8enate on the tariff question at this session of attempt has been made to limit the but Chairman Penrose has indicated a view that which the selection of an executive committee for the ensuing year disposed by the election of the 61d committee In a lump without a hope of interurban railway was left in a rather nebulous but the good news already announced in the ECHO that the Kern County Land Company is planning to enlarge its land department and will offer lands to every bona fide homeseeker who is in or may come to the county was proclaimed as a message from H. A. general manager of the who was too ill to be present in Room spacious dining room proved far too email for the crowd that and it was necessary to accommodate the overflow in the When the speaking a brief speech on the subject of financing the Board of Trade have no what that 93-94 means to this executive We have developed in the last two years a most artistic set of but I teH FOR Likely to Send in His Name to Senate LOSES Many Objections Kansas Secretary Associated Feb. 7.Tfc* vacancy In the Supreme the fifth that has present - will be filled tomorrow Jar now that It task to put appointment of Secretary upon a set of business men to ex- meroe and Labor Charles them to go around and was that Jauge W. the overflow an average came to the main dining er cent in the room and the standing room around the Host of the Southern met the unexpected demands on himself and his staff in a very capable manner and the banquet went off in a most enjoyable Nearly everything on the menu was a Kern may be able to finish the product and range of Kern's hearing In three weeks agricultural and horticultural proceed Co consider the in session and make prompt report to the James J. Feb. 7.James Associated AMADOR Feb. 7. Sixty-five were imprisoned a cavein at the Bunker Kill mine was well was well on toward 10 U when the feast and as a consequence the speeches were limited to five minutes Few the railroad waB this but what was lost in sought tonight by the House I HI t n I in to i to nive hi lit the third to the j remained to i Oil holding bis own was in a j written at a time the SunsH Hoad Oil with its creditors by I giving them bonds in of j 1 heir They positively to anything but at I thr but they ' cuccu r l bed v. itli Stale Willi iu 11y uv this oil A little later opinion on the subject hiring a lawyer for a at him in A of law against the v. ere pending anil more Ileal back duel bile the lawyer years could earn on the to Support this The breaking j of the main shaft cable caused the j collapse of the supports and the entrance was filled with night by means of air the prisoned men reported that none were if the air pipes can be i kept it is believed nil the men I will be rescued I luv m ti. n 1er. i v. with i u i d with li desire to it. O. Another Mated Pr. Feb. 7 j delegates to the national j convention today insti to President Feb. 7.- I the Republicans unite in supporting Theodore is the closing statement of a synopsis | oi the presidential situation given here today by Chester 111. h. Aldrich was a REIGNS NEAR FOR TAFT TO OF OX before the Stanley steel investigation committee which would like to hear him tell of his lease of Lake ore fields to the United States steel He may appear at Feb. 7.Jose-phus of N. who is in charge of the press section at the Democratic national today named J. D. Preston and C. as superintendents of the Senate and House press as sergeants at arms in charge of the convention press All requests for the press i stand at tho convention should be ] addressed to Charles S. J chairman of the standing ou the I for j Feb. 7, The treaty with whereby the ' United States is to furnish twelve 000,000 to refund the debt of was made up Ln snap and in C. A. Barlow of the Board of Trade was and kept the proceedings on the high gear He opened the speaking with the and 120 from Dick and I want to say right now on behalf of the incoming committee that it 1 up to the citizens who contributed last year to the to send the same amount or more to the secretary this year I want every man in the room who refuses to do that to stood up except the long row of banqueters from the grill who were unprovided with facilities doing anything is Mr. Barlow struck the first dominant note of the he time has come when Bakersfield is to take a step forward toward becoming a metropolitan or she always will remain what she has been In the a country He touched briefly on the need of interurban to bind the communities of the county together ana center the trade of the farming districts of this he called for for members of the executive committee for the ensuing saying thai while the speaking was ln progress the citizens could be making their selections and write them on cards distributed for the for Harrell was on his feet before Mr. Barlow had think I voice the sentiments of the gathering here tonight when I suggest the reelection of the men who have served the community in that capacity so during the past two he have known of the work order that the citizens Boards of Trale on former hied might know what the Board he I can say that I of Trale has been doing iu the past j have never known a committee to year he would call for the report of work together more harmoniously the T. P. and faithfully than these C. whom the citizens of Bakersfield j A. Fred H. of Kansas was slated Mr the but at today's cabinet meeting be was practically eliminated from the Met. It was tonight that taft made clear his intention of naming Marshall of New York and of Chicago are mentioned as the possible of Secretary Against Feb. 7Following an hour's of the four lawyers in President's cabinet It became known that the proposed nomination of Judge C. Hook of Kansas to the Supreme had been held to Kansans the protests against Judge Hook have grown out of an Oklahoma in which an attempt was made to secure dining car and sleeping car privileges for The United States Judge Hook decided that It was optional with the railroad to furnish these oars for Representatives Anthony of Kansas to'd President Taft that many negroes in his state had withdrawn their protests against Judge owe a vote Kern for was received with and when somebody shouted all a dozen voices were ready with the quick response which covered the work of the past year was punctuated with frequent applause which swelled to a road of approval and laughter when he announced at the end that the board closed the months with to ATTORNEY 1AIMW SPENDS DAY TO LINK CP lian - i and w e' hank I I 111 S Bv Associated Feb. 7With at the capital tonight of j lt Associate Secretary of I bearing a copy tho returns she state all is in readiness the issuance the President's proclamation forming tho territory into a is to cull on the President tomorrow or The of Arizona the proclamation is when issued to be signed on February 12, Lincoln's A copy of the proclamation will be to the was shelved in the Senate today when that body was officially notified by Wall Street of its withdrawal from the The time j fcr confirmation by Honduras loan followed up the report with a brief speech on the financing of the Board of I Following the reading of the report President J. C. W. W. H. A. E. R. J. Brown and E. M. I move the reelection of these nine men shouted a among them Charles N. who added a few words of appreciation of the efforts of the committee in the Harrell was about to put the when R. G. who said that he was sure he was voicing the wish of several members of the committee when he placed iu the name of H. A. name was received with and cries of There was so much that Johnson was not given even a on page of the n UO shall ' the l i ion ill Ilk - i t w i t 11 fi i or w i t 11 fi i or a l ' loie i ' i e of 1 i e J ] e i I - ' i ' i Q Voi the of 1 I H - ke the A other shot i r Ce - - K ISLAND H I ( P FI By ' M KM Feb. 7. Five men plundered the mail und express cais of Kock train No. near I early todav Oil FOOT On HAND AT TO OUST SCHMITZ the Democratic nomination for Congress from the new valley District Attorney H. Larew of Madera spent yesterday in Bakersfield arranging his political Mr. is a well known attorney of the San Joaquin valley having been a resident of Madera for many He stands well in the northern San Joaquin and will give District Attorney Denver S. Church of Fresno county a warm race for Larew greeted many members of both leading parties his visit hero and will no doubt get a good share of the local Democratic Ai Feb. tlay j. i i 11 is a with boot an alarm - - ul ul 1 1 e 1 1 I U i. a i a - - i S 11 i lig j p ' e t m e n kind y feg ua S lie li ti p f but so h sai the e 1 e la bo i. Evan ' i e W li i to a 1 Cou 1 Tell 1 as president oi tu be dent ol the y. 1 ' e 1 e President P. v. isnes Lo ii i tension of ihe the Oi s Da Ice he seon ie American an in by the 10 was re ed to a baule at between had been the their Oklahoma estimated and en from prims a story of a j ious dissention in the British Involving an intrigue to displace Premier Asquith in favor of Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd TO HIS BOSS'S TO HELP CONVICT Feb. 7.- - Seien j jurymen were passed temporarily day in the case of former Mayor Schmitz charged with Abraham former political boss of San who is now SMITH Ol IS SHO T A I TER Feb. 7.-J. 13. a San Francisco according to witnesses kissed himself Into the of bis Miss Matilda has been ordered by Judge Ogden to return to her deeds and other property by the at Miss Quia is value of plunder the it has been bers got has been by her Matilda They ransacked the postal car and j that Carne played on the aged the Wells-Fargo Express j man's a flections in obtaining overlooking lures to the deeds and the that might add to their sion of her cash and In This was the second holdup near his the attorney said 1 E Feb. 7......W. H. editor of the Truckee Republican proprietor of the Whitney was shot twice by P. M. merchant and owner of today A K E It S FI E LI ' and the attorney said was creating a trust to control Quin's 1 1 years for with the bribery arrived in tho city today to be a witness the i trouble and lie was locked up in the county jail till through his has Eggers said while waging a against the was in tho county jail he would Truckee and against Doyle be allowed to as many cigars being lined up with Some as be wished and might receive new tho at r he county He was started in Truckee to wiil be to have his food the and Smith brought in the blamed Doyle for this Doyle for tobacco and had an attachment served ou cost him his prison Smith's paper not long ago for an privileges when contraband tobacco electric light and chocolate was found on his after a visit of a i The Royal Arch Masons Mary B. ' John Republican candidate | ed two candidates at their Clark and Sullivan and John afr was elected by a monthly meeting last A A. B. Pugh and Albert ity of 1-100 over Mayor M. B. meeting will be held next were elected to membership Democratic candidate for re- J night at which work in the at the meeting last night of the One Socialist alderman most excellent master degree will Brotherhood of American killed when freights 7.it Is said that two persons were killed and several others Injured in the collision of two freight trains on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad at Cooper station