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   Bakersfield Morning Echo (Newspaper) - July 24, 1912, Bakersfield, California                                THE THE ADS OST 34. NUMBER 85  CAL. 24, PARTY Kall R. Y. OUT Pulls Out and Bosses Are FRED HIS UPHELD BY HIS ACCUSER July 23. Thomas Campbell of Union No. 1, was expelled from the Western Federation of today by vote of the delegates to the annual convention In session at The vote was 232 to 16. was charged by President Moyer with attempting to turn the Federation against the officers of the central The resolutions condemning him were presented by delegates fiom the Butte Wil on Comes the ( ol U virginia troops ordered to quell oal strike WOMAN FOR BREACH OF Known Attorney Enters Campaign for Republican CONSIDERED Fourth in Will a Merry July 23Mrs. Helen M. Goodeve of was awarded judgment for today against Robert H. Thompson Jr. for breach of promise to who is wealthy in his own ia the adopted son of R. H. a Portland LAW FOR STAUS IN cabinet resolves ox stringent of Mississippi ' Says U. S. Vessels Should Not Go Associated Jersey led the Eastern in the li e w party the mass convention of progressives a separate political organization and decided to nominate a full state ticket for tlie November Delegation lo convention voted to put on ticket a set of presidential electors supporting Roosevelt and to Bend to the national progressive convention at Chicago the same of delegates represented this state at the national pled again to vote for Colonel Third Parly in MO July 23. Third stale ticket gained headway tonight among the H. Hall will not be a for re election to the Assembly and has assured Will Simpson he will give him his undivided Simpson will have no withdrawal of Hall serves to confirm the report that the local Democratic machine has been and fearing a split among its it is was to Hall voted for the Wyllie local option in the last Legislature and the of some of the machine's j It is even said Colonel the stalwart dry ' Democrat and head of the local ' opposed Hall's No reason was assigned for the man's Day for Assembly Petit | is th last day for filing nomination petitions for the and Associated W. July 23. A company of militia and a machine gun squad left here early tonight for Boone where a Deputy Sheriff was shot today in a fight with striking coal Sheriff White called upon Governor Glasscock for declaring be was unable to handle the Except that Deputy Sheriff had been shot no details were received of the who are here to attend the stat convent ion of the Roosevelt Hall's petition had been tiled up j Hives Loaders to last the that Next July 29th, the last morrow's convention would defer for filing petitions foi county US AGED an ridates aise i em ber ional con- until after the veil l ion in Hear July 23.......lu since he returned from Chi aero Colonel Roosevelt today set forth his reason for leading in tlie formation of a new His was delivered at a meeting of the New York State County Chairmen of the National Progressive man knows than I. said Colonel atul high cannot be effective without tlon and A great rests on you men who are undertaking the organization of a new which Is to stand squared to Democracy which is to be literally the party of the will fight on live issues and not dead It will embody a protest against the corruption in both of tiie old party It. will be a party into which former on Page for T. the local Socialist yesterday came out for the His for nomination is in the hands of William nomination papers of Dr. Fred J. Crease for the Assembly and Charles P. Fox and Alex S. Kramer for Congress were forwarded to Sacramento last night by Deputy County Clerk wilson dims at FINE ARTESIAN WELL AT age ok xi Congress C. P. S. L. S. H. S. 50t.li H. Fred J. W. H. E. T. July 23.As a result of the attack three days ago on a train between this city and and other attacks south as well as it was unanimously decided at a cabinet meeting today to ask the permanent commission of the Chamber of Deputies to enact new suspending the personal guarantee In the several In districts which the law will effect are states of northern part of part of Coahuila in the and the states of Morelos and parts of Puebla and in the The law will be similar to that which previously has been in force and will amount to placing the disturbed portions of the country under martial OF 1849 DIES AT SAN report of an artesian well at Mojave tells of an unusually water which was reached at a depth of 310 The first gush showed presence of oil wi ich immediately gave way to thr flow of cool well is right at the edge of FANS GOING TO VISALIA Adaline H. mother of R. H. Wilson of 120r> Beale died about midnight last night at her son's She was aged 84 10 months and 18 and was born in New She had lived here two She leaves two daughters in and one in Colorado and one son in besides her Attorney R. H. of East funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock a. from 1205 Beale Interment will be made in Union H. well known member of the Kern county bar amid old-line last night announced his candidacy for the Assembly from the Kern county Judge Tarn's entrance am. ilie field makes the fourth Republican contestant for the will be opposed by Dr. Fred J. Crease and J. W. Hicks of Bakersfield and Attorney H. H. Bell of battle is and promises to be the most hotly contested primary in the history of the Yielding to the solicitation of many SIDERS TO ATTEND Treaty Said to Be Favorable to Great BE HERE FOR RALLY INTEREST OF GOOD big delegation of good rOads boosters will be in from Fellows and on next Saturday to attend the good roads rally in the They will come by automobile spend the day here putting publican leaders of hard work for the road the liv Associated July 23.-James a retired capitalist of San Francisco died here today of heart Me came to California in j 1840. The Carolan family is one of the best known on the Came here from Santa whither he had gone in search of His wife and daughter and Dr. Herbert were with him when he WILL turns down ano supports in the outcome of the fourth game next Sunday is at such a feverish degree that the local management has deputized Jo P. Carroll to get up a special train to make the ia Bakersfield has wou two games and hopes to annex the third Sunday thereby making it unnecessary to play the deciding The excursion will leave here via the Southern Pacific and it is expected that more than the required 125 fans will make the victory over the Pirates was all the more because the mighty Overall on at least two occasions had a chance to break it up by making the necessary In the last inning he fanned out with three men on bases and then weakened sufficiently to let late of j slam out the pinch hit which won the Kilroy was at his best land will be in even better form for deciding and Morton Connelly will charge of the fitted for the position ot the the July 23,Vice President Sherman who has been ill his home in for several has after consultations with the leaders of the Senate to remain there during tne rest ot the present session of Sherman's condition just is said to be V very but for a time his friends were He was threatened with a chronic attended with heart weakness and in a few weeks lost thirty FAVORS AIMED AT Associated I July 23. The Senate judiciary committee favorably reported a to prohibit the shipment of liquor from wet to dry STATE a long residence in lie is familiar with the duties of Assemblyman arid will make an excellent Tam is a vigorous supporter of the administration of President Taft and has been influential in promoting the cause of Republicanism lu be heartily supported by a large number of the voters and his nomination is regarded by no means Should Judge Tam be Kern county voters will have more worthy representative to cast their ballots for in November He has deputized Lindley A. Hannon as his verification Hannon was out last evening with the nomination blanks and got many It is the Tam petition will be filed early this the three men running against Dr. Crease is known to be a Roosevelt J. W. Hicks supported Roosevelt at the May primary and classes himself with the progressive wing of the LIKELY SAYS REICHSTAG July 23."I do not believe we should give free tolls through the Panama canal to our either coastwise or said Senator Percy of Mississippi in a speech in the Senate does he believe the treaty with Great Britain permits the United States to discriminate against foreign shipping in the interest of American Percy said the States undoubtedly had made a in the but that the sense of national responsibility should prevent this country from its Great Britain had given up certain rights under the and without such action United States would have been unable to build the Bristow of Kansas retorted that the treaty had always been violated by Great Britain and practically ceased to be operative before the treaty was Percy contended that there could be no abrogation of the present even if The Hague court should pass upon Cummins of Iowa said he believed the case never properly be submitted to The would not be possible to get a unbiased Cummins would as soon submit the case to Great Britain argued that the neutrality of the canal had been guaranteed by the United States in return for Great Britain's sui render of her rights against its The United States could not in fairness under the British treaty therefore claim the right in favor of its own David Foley Injured by Fall to Basement in TRAP LEFT Accident Occurred While Being Waited On by a David Foley and his Mary yesterday sued Paul the harness man at 2001 Chester avenue alleging that through the negligence of one of Mrs. Foley was permitted to walk Into an open trap door in the store hurling her to the a distance of nine feet and severely injuring is alleged that Mrs. Foley has had to be in a hospital since the June 3d and that she is incapacitated from performing her duties as It is said a tumor has formed in her right as a of the and several operations have been Rowen Irwin and Thomas attorneys for the ' Dr. Pawlicki attended Mrs. hearing of John an alleged insane and an alleged will he held before Superior Judge Bennett Youths Howell and Lory two youths held on a charge of alleged to have been at will be brought into juvenile court before Judge Bennett next Friday SCHMITZ TO PUBLISH A Associated B. July 23. The German alliance now occupying He will undoubtedly so much attention is a and belief in its existence has been encouraged by French Chauvinists or ultra with the idea of embroiling Great Britain and I think war between these two countries is It is unfortunate that an element among the British people misunderstands the aims and aspirations of my Dr. Herman national Liberal leader and vice president of the German said and wife reached here today by train and tomorrow will sail on the Empress of SCHOOL IX GOVERNOR WILSON Associated July 23 received a letter today from Emilio the rebel chieftain of Morelos in which Zapata wrote that Emilio Vasquez Gomez had asked for his Zapata declared that he had been conducting his rebellion in the hope of making Gomez but that from now on he would recognize no chiof but claims he received letters from other rebel leaders stating that they too have been urged by agents of Gomez to desert but insisted they would remain ioval to their present General Marcelo Caraveo who has been in charge of the work destroying the Mexican Central will here tomorrow for a with General of was to July 23.The | transport Sheridan in from i the body of Lieutenant S. i S. Sixteenth S. who was frozen to death on the trail from Nome to an outside in 1911. The body will be sent to his former home in New N. July 23.-err.or Wilson has decided not to re-resign the governorship of Jersey during the presidential July 23.It is | estimated that practically | 000 a year will be saved to nia shippers by the reduction by the I Interstate Commerce Commission I express elected days for th eft of si it July 5th, by Tom Briggs for stealing a suit of appeared before Justice Flournoy yesterday and was sentenced to serve 180 days in the county LOS July 23.The | California state legislative board of CLOTHES | the Order of Railway Conductors I elected the following D. W. W. San vice and Thomas Los in chinese oa DM back to chief DAYS IX DISORDERLY TO DRIVE ACTOS IX Associated WASHINGTON July 23.Rresi-llenry arrested by Special dent Taft's love of automobiling was Cook for disturbing the appealed to today by Representative in of the Arlington hotel of who asked the appeared in Justice President to issue an executive order to permit motor cars in court yesterday and plead He was sentenced to 00 days iu county insulted several ladies as they passed the park and other national fine 1u nch at ACRES OF LAND TO C. Associated SAN July 23.The discovery of an entry in a memorandum book belonging to Ng a placed on trial on a charge of forgery here has unearthed a police scandal reaching back to the regime of former Chief of it is may involve numerous officials j in the police The written in Chinese characters by Ng reads as Chief of Police demands some black much or Send it on from Chinatown and it will be all the same page was written in P. police Central San Maloney was one of a number of policemen for Kastl of the Weed brought in two huge bunches of grapes yesterday from his ranch that weighed three pounds lie gave them to the proprietors of the sen ion 0.  Barnes and have deeded to P. 1 northeast quarter of 20.  Western Water Company has secured right of way from the in Chinatown in 1910, a short time before the gambling expose which led to the resignation of Chief a McCarthy 2S-i According to Dr. John E. Gardner of the Federal who made an translation of the erican Oilfields Company over is a Chinese slang phrase for tion 32. 32-24 ami July 23.There will be a shortage in state school books during the coming fall term unless orders for printing more copies are issued by the State Text Book This information is contained in a letter addressed by State Printer Richardson to the to figures quoted by Richardson the average number July 23.Former Mayor Schmitz has announced that he will soon publish a relating to graft incidents and events Trom 1906 until indictments him were story has been is my purpose to give to the public for the first time a true story of what led up to the graft ex-Mayor has been working on his book for some REAL July 23.-The most modern military airship of rigged system will be taken over today by the war department after an endurance and speed trial lasting 18 The airship developed a speed of 49 miles an hour and is considered the most speedy dirigible in the It been the Zill and is to be stationed in the fortress of near the French IN FOR Associated July 23.The candidacy of Colonel W. H. Holabird of Los Angeles for the Republican nomination for Congress from the district was announced will be the opponent of W also of Los SAYS HEIR TO Associated July 23.-In a confession made today to Captain of Detectives Carl H. books sold by the state from i alias John F. who July to January during tlie last acknowledges having forged ' years is 481,722. The number j checks cities along the of books now on hand in the surprised his hearers bv is 330,233, or 151,478 less he was than the average number sold He says the money was left him the first half of the school every case but the number of books now on hand is less than the aver to and is being held in by his lather iu Associated July 23.Bishop Henry W. Warren of the Methodist Episcopal who was retired from active work by the general conference in died here He was stricken OFFERED TO OTHERS IF THEY TELL OF ROSENTHAL number from July JUROR IS WOUND IS Asso iated 23.The  July 23.While with condition of Juror L. A. a pleasure party in the mountains such late thaf u wag a Visalia was j certain not be ten by a The young brought to Los Angeles tomorrow man had the presence of mind to | the poison from the wound which was on the forearm and he experienced little trouble from DIES LOS 23.Levi father of Frank manager of th a Los Angeles By Associated NEW July 23Has Harry the immaculate little gambler who gave himself up to the police told what he knows about the death of Herman On his answer depends the next move of the murder mystery that has shaken the New York police force to its District Attorney Whitman and Deputy Commissioner who is in charge of the police end of the are closeted Attorney said later that Vallon made a but what it was he did not But there is much that Vallon might tell and perhaps did He rode in the murder car the night the gang hired gunmen to shoot Rosenthal in the glare of the middle Broadway arc He knew what was wanted of him when he surrendered and that he would be safe in making a clean breast of it. The District Attorney case smells of police is this connivance of guardians of the law in an outrage against July 23. The the law more than an outrage itself passage of the Democratic excise tax I that chiefly impels and directs his was predicted by leaders who for ths s no common is expected there will be a further continuance of the trial of Clarence S. Darrow when court convenes PROBABLY Oil made a canvass of the baseball and uncle The passed the House bv a large Griffith of the American majority and comes to a vote in the and widely known as one j upper chamber of the first importers of Norman 1 it virtually would extend the horses nto this d j visions of the corporation tax to all at his home in Huntington Park last | persons and Dillon came to California j an annual business of more than from 111., last In this desire he freely promised today immunity to the gambler and the East Side Harry more euphoniously known as the an East Side if they only tome in and tell the  

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