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   Bakersfield Morning Echo (Newspaper) - September 13, 1912, Bakersfield, California                                THE THE 34. NUMBER 129.  WANT ADS MOST CAL. SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.  UP T. R. Moose Roars When He Learns Hallan is In Same TO GIVE MOTHER COUNTRY TWO Gr. O. P. Will Associated September 12. Accompanied by Senator Borah of Colonel Roosevelt came to Boise after a day's campaigning .in Oregon and Roosevelt and Borah hold a conference on the and it is said in a few Senator Borah will make a public statement on the position he will take in the political proni isoli the northwest in u speech that if lie will Investigate complaints he has received the policy of the PAY Rites Held Today in Carver SM f Acf if of Late Ruler Associated September 12. Arrangements funeral the late emperor which will be in Tokio are Ten a Tree in Tobias Calhoun well known throughout all the mountain country as a stockman of the Linn's Valley aged 46 was killed Wednesday by a fall from an unbroken mule riding in Tobias Meadows on tUe Upper Kern Carver was in the mountains and 1Z mule to ride .to the river for a rt Z tlr I f i day's The animal threw Charles Page the and those from Associated 1 ' September 12.Major General Leonard chief of today instructed the officers at Nogales and Douglas to notify the Mexican federals and insurgents that they will not be permitted to endanger American life and property by directing a rifle fire across American It was said if the warnings are the American commanding officers may act in their own ri un mi Murphy Wins Battle for Office by 60 countries were in audience today by Emperor Yor and Empress In conclusion of the audience the foreign diplomats were conducted by his majesty the mortuary chamber where the body of late ruler id lying in Calls on er C. Infante Alfonso of R. Ti. September 12.  of the forests is to the small and j Premier Borden is returning to Ing into the hands of the large after having made her also opened lire j of his visit the staff of campaign including John Maynard Harlan of Chicago and J. Adam Bede of who today begun a tour of the west in behalf of President Taft with the of following the Colonel's path and replying to Starts Saturday NEW September 12..--Wlillaru Jennings Bryan notified the Democratic national headquarters today that he would start Saturday on a speaking tour of the trail Colonel He said he would make the trip at his own September 12..' Senator df left Washington today for the where it is stated he will enter actively in campaign work hi behalf of the candidates in the various in Wisconsin September 12. Progressive cause is greater than any individual or the ambition of any This was the declaration made by Governor Johnson today when ho addressed an audience iu the assembly chamber of the state house Oppose Evans September 12. E. S my the of San a La Follette has decided to enter the held against Samuel C. the Progressive nominee as an candidate in the Eleventh Opens in Oregon LA September 12. opening gun of the effusive welcome was extended it is was an expression of approval of his emphatic sentiment in favor of a Canadian contribution to the British England wants Canada to present her with two up-to-date and one reason for Borden's trip was to assure the English government that he would use all of his influence to induce Canada to make the desired ARCH MASONS IX SAX Prince Henry of special ambassadors from the United Spain and to 'the funeral of the were received in audience Wednesday by Emperor His majesty accompanied the foreign representatives to view the body of the late Each placed a wreath on the special ambassadors afterward took luncheon with Emperor Yoshihito and Prince Arthur of the representative of King who arrived this Emperor decorated Prince Henry with the chain of the Order of and bestowed upon the Grand Cordon of the same Secretary Knox is barred by law from accepting a is September 12. A large force of rebels in command of Colonel Rojas tonight camped three miles fro Agua There was an exchange of shots between the to the September 12 Twenty-nine heavily and well mounted American each carrying a rounds of ammunition and led by E. S. a former newspaper man and soldier of presumably fop before daybreak Departures of similar bands from Nogales and other border was reported Local officials of American companies operating in Mexico disclaim all knowledge of the expeditions and no one appears to know who financed the expedition from O'Reilly Is said to have fought with about and Santa and during the present revolution has been field correspondent in Some years ago who died in the White river on from San forty-six years of age arid was San had lived in Linn's Valley ever since and had been Identic fied with the stock business ever since the pioneer of the He was a son of Mrs. L. J. leaves a wife and in Kern County High School is his the accident happened in Tulare 'the coroner of that was The will be in Linn's Valley was a brother of some months News of the Tobias Meadows family reached Bakersfield Associated September 12, The Royal Arch Masons today selected San Francisco for the next triennial convention in 1915, and upheld a ruling that the Philippine Islands are within the jurisdiction of the grand chapter of the United FOR September Burton W. the New York whose client Mrs. lost her life while boating with him on Greenwood New on July 16th, was taken into custody today by Deputy Sheriff warrant charging Gibson first ' Services Services in honor of the dead Emperor will held this evening 8'clock in the Japanese mission on N between Twenty-second and Speeches will be made by several local Japanese arui the memory of the late will be fittingly to New York bearing Taft San Antonio's invitation to visit that He is six five inches tall and is a Will Not Recognize September 12. The State Department does not approve the suggestion of Senator Fall of New that the United States recognize the belligerency of the Mexican that it might act as umpire and It is said at department that the rebels hold no Important had no accredited head and failed to follow any sea of military Under tlie circumstances it was declared and the revolutionists should be regarded only as rebels against Cross September 12 No movement of the combined rebel forces of Inez Salazar and Antonio Rojas was apparent early today when the limit given for the surrender of Agua Prieta has daylight 470 federal including many under General Augustin front Juarez and ' on Page BIG OIL Votes Cast in West Side Murphy's Many Friends OF X K EI SA VS. MONE IS A 12."The  throughout the Pacific coast elei ni n ti Honraron - novo Roosevelt by Tuft's Page September 12.William president of the American Woolen indicted by a Boston Grand Jury for implication in a conspiracy to plant dynamite during the Lawrence textile discredit may be convicted on tlie testimony of Dennis J. an alleged who agreed here today to turn of an address delivered here before the trust company section of the Association convention by George M. head of the Continental Bank of GIVES ADVICE STOUT remains of Mrs. Nellie G. Coverdale who died at Long Beach will arrive here this morning at 6 o'clock and will be taken to the parlors of Morton and Connelly where services will be held at 10 this morning from their Rev. Harry S. Ryder of the services Order of the Eastern will meet in Masonic hall at 9 o'clock this morning and go in a body to the parlors and will conduct the ritualistic services at the Interment will be made in Union cemetery beside the of the Associated September Arthur president of the Bank of South and Bernice listed by the Seattle police as the keeper of a i disorderly jointly Indicted today by the Federal Grand Jury for violation of the white slave returned on strength presented to the by United States Attorney and supplied to be According Ward broke down indictment contains three of which charge violation of the Federal white slave and three conspiracy to violate the same Bail was fixed at was immediately supplied by Bernice Ward was arrested on board the steamer Mongolia on August 13th, by Federal officers after the liner had passed out to sea and crossed the international With here were Mabel Kelly and Helen alias whom the government charges she was taking to Yokohama to place in a house of Ward is supposed to have furnished the passage In hearing before Staters Commissioner Krull the two giris swore they had paid their own passage and were merely taking a pleasure TO GET RECORDS HERE FOR USB Elk Hills suit ' hearing will shortly be shifted to the sessions haying been adjourned in Los Angeles yesterday fir that The exact date was not given but the hearing will be taken up here for a few days for purpose of getting into the records the mineral entries of land made by the Southern Pacific Company which is defendant in the land is valued by experts at and upon the outcome of the suit hinges the thousands of acres of the most valuable oil land in the The hearings are before Leo Longley and bave going on in San and Los Angeles ' a hearing will be held in Visalia where the local district land office is The government's side of the case is being handled by W. N. special representative of the Department of ARE CANCELLED AND CLAIM MONEY Ci OES TO U. ' September 12. the order of the acting commissioner general of the Land the register and receiver of the Alaska land have been placed on record for cancellation for fraud 32 so-called Cunningham coal claims in the Bering River country lands now a part of the public The claimants paid into the United States treasury and is The claimants may apply for a writ of mandamus in the District of Columbia but cannot appeal from the final decision of Secretary of Interior dated August 29, the The paid refunded to them except by an of DINES OX September 12.Emperor William dined on bean the uninvited guest of a company of privates taking part iu the German war I His Majesty and the members the Imperial suite seemed to relish j the The dirigible I balloons are proving September 12. melt it was the belated message of hope that Madam returned from Issued to the fat women of the United States and Canada The who rid herself of thirty pounds of weight while no no anything but perspiring She whirled showing conclusively that was pretty STYLE IX September 12. Separated since their release from a Confederate prison near the eud of the Civil Joseph V0 of and E. A. aged of side by side in the G. A. R. during the last half century the brothers They arranged to meet at the 1912 encampment no matter where it be Each wore a flag in his hat for They met in a hotel with scores September 12.A specimen of the articulated street the latest novelty in its is now running between Cambridge and and is declared by traction men a complete It lias three the middle being connected with the end which have the usual The car's length is sixty-three feet and the weight is distributed in such a way that it may safely be operated over bridges designed for light cars HOSKING CHILDREN IX remains of the little new Dreamland Skating | and Mrs. Rink will open for business who died at Long eBach row Baker and Tuesday will arrive here this the are local 6 men and have had erected Parlors of Morton and up-to-date rink has been laid and ever tion for the patrons is The new rink will in alt probability be a great as skating is a very popular recreation in maple floor ' Arrangements for the win be made KNIGHTS WILL BUILD Knights of Columbus met last night to discuss the plans on building a The building committee is composed of F. W. H. Howell and John all the members could not be ent they decided to postpone affairs j until next IN WAY BOUNCING DAUGHTERS MANY Correspondence of September 12. H. Constable of township won his fight against the He was retained in office by a vote of 158 to 98.  heavy vote was cast and the interest was keen in It is stated that the heavy vote polled by Murphy among the north and oil workers brought him but in the city here the vote was about evenly There was only one polling place and 268 ballots were Twelve were thrown being improperly the recall candidate for Constable beaten the same proportion as the vote showed against the The vote 158.  98.  for 80.  -had many friends working for his Conveyances were placed at his disposal and there was plainly a strong feeling that he should be retained in The recall petition filed against Murphy contained more than 100 but petition by Murphy himself contained as many including a- majority of the best known citizens of this ami George of this some trouble which culminated some months ago in. ing Murphy arrested a The suit has been brought to It generally believed that the feeling by this led to friends of the justice attempting to remove Murphy by the was the first recall election ever held in Kern and there quite a sentiment that the recall is not the best thing in the world to make use in attempting to remove an came to McKittrick from Bakersfield several years He was elected Constable in the fall of 1910 by a close majority after a spirited He was formerly in the cigar store business in principal business at the meeting of the Bakersfield Exchange last evening was the liquidation of a keg of light refreshments contributed to the good fellowship of the organization by the O. C. who is the father of. a bouncing born a few Tejon Native Daughters of the the Golden held their regular meeting last Installation was held with Miss Annie Koran as installing Eleanor Morton was installed as first vice Mrs. Louise and Miss Marcelle Moritz as OF AS September 12 So successful has been the use of odor of oranges as an is said to lull the patient to sleep without a struggle that often accompanies the use of that J. C. Byrnes of the Brooklyn naval Wednesday predicts its ladies discussed plans for a for both navy and to be held October 8th for The value of the new anaesthetic the Homeless has been proven by five operations candidate's ball is being FAILS TO GET OUT ATH OF DESCENDING GR ESS IO X AI i R HIM A September 12. reading of Congressional sent him by Congressman Anderson during the past has made a maniac of Carl according to the latter's statement in the probate court here declared he center so he read nothing else until trucks it. is to the level of the street old style thus with high September 12.Hazel 20-year-old was found guilty of manslaughter for her part in the murder of Ray Wallace here two months Wallace had been lured girl's rooms and was struck comrades looking on j on the head with an iron bolt by they embraced each other and | Willard who is in custody wept their weakened under the PIES September 12. The appetizing apple pies and rich brown doughnuts that Miss Delia Torrey used to make for Nephew linger in the memory of the Saturday he will make a trip to where his Miss Torrey Many of President Taft's relatives are expected to shake his hand in and Miss Torrey's house will be the headquarters of a small Taft Long September 12.Struck in the chest by a flying several of his ribs piercing his George a pupil of the Moisant aviation who was injured while watching the flight of Gustave Salvinas a Mexican army is dead stood on the edge of the field with H. another watching Salvinas making a shouted to to get out the but the latter stood apparently dazed and the prow of the aeroplane struck him full on the Saves September 12Craspr ing a dangling rope trailing from a disabled dirigible Mrs. Wallace R. Smith of near held on with lier 185 pounds of strength and saved Horace B. Wild and John De his from Mrs. Smith was dragged some but the dirigible landed in ARMY WILL END LABORS September 12. The -i 6tli national encampment of the G. A. busied itself today with business sessions and hearing the reports of the national officers The election of officers and selection of a 1913 encampment city will take place Generals Sickles of New and Warren Kiefer of are candidates for Denver bidder for the next M. the commander in his annual address referred to the work done by the G. A. R. for a reunion of the Blue and the Gray on the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of took up matters relative to the proposed Incorporation of the G. A. one of the leading matters of j business before the and a memorial amphitheatre at Va. Reference was made to the of Memorial Flag a monument to loyal women and the Southern Memorial reports were made by the following Nicholas W. senior vice William A. John J. Wayne R. adjutant C. D. R. quartermaster A. November The committee in charge are Miss Anna Mrs. Herod and Mrs. Mary being Mrs. the ladies presented her with a handsome gold chain and the business meeting 1|ce cream and cake were The hall was prettily decorated with golden rod in honor of the 200 Miss Louise Wycoff Aloha Parlor at CITY MARKET tOWNED IVY FRESNO free city owned and controlled by the is a project being It is proposed to establish this market that the consumer may buy direct from the Mayor Snow is behind the and every attempt will be made to secure the TO September 12. Determined to save the lives of thirteen men in California prisons under sentence of Miss Eunice secretary of the Los Angeles Punishment is circulating petitions praying executive She expects to secure 5000 signatures before September 17th. To raise necessary to aid her a committee of ten been named to solicit KILLS WIFE AND September 12. The body of aged 74, said to have been a wealthy Minneapolis merchant at one and that of his were found in a lonely mountain cabin near Keil evidently shot his wife and then After shooting Keil had washed her banked her bed with knelt J. B. national patriotic by her side and blown out IX hog less than two years owned by Bowman Hollingsworth of is attracting a great amount of attention because of its The giant porker weighs close to 1000 It has nqt brought up on any special food nor given any special attention to make it The hog is 7 feet 2 in length and 6 feet 8 inches in He stands 3 feet 6 inches in Associated September 12.The official trial trip ot new German battleship was made today with an average speed under forced draft over a She made 23.2 knots per  

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