Bakersfield Morning Echo (Newspaper) - June 10, 1914, Bakersfield, California The paper in the home is a dozen on the The Morning Echo is a home ONLY DAILY MORNING associated press day and night dispatches by leased Hie Local report of all the sports on page 3*of The Morning Echo every seven days a 39. NO. 57. BAKERSFIELD, JUNE 10, 1914. 5 IN IM SCHUMANN-HEINK IS GRANTED of Workmen Is Aroused By Killing of Another said to support Are Reported In Many Premier Is June 9.A pitched battle occurred tod y between strikers and man was killed and two were mortally A great number of others were some in 9.The general strike proclaimed yesterday as a protest against the repressive measures taken by the government with demonstrations Sunday when several men were In growing in resentment of the workmen Has been fanned by the killing of another striker at Florence government views the ment with as It is believed to be supported not only by the but the Radical which is anxious to embarrada Balandra The premier was subjected to strong in the chamber today for prohibiting meetings on June 7. reply he said there had been trouble except at Ancona and Engineers In Imperial Worried Over Handling of Flood valley one of the danger Fe Coping With Situation At Arizona Name Foreign Minister Who Would Succeed to the UNITED Carranza Wilt Play Important Part Irt the New wilson to attend statue to women of regretted more than he | from William loss of He said the policemen | ardent epistles who fired the fatal shots would be breathing love and devotion to but he pointed out that the police at the time of the shooting were surrounded by rioters and TAT CALEXICO June 9.. Reports reaching here tonight say the waters of the Colorado river are breaking over the levees between the Laguna dam aad Yuma and also near Brigadier General Marshall says the situation is farmers came the aid of the imperial with offers of each and teams to build up the levee at Volcano SAN June 9. The government levee protecting the Mojave Indian reservation from the Colorado river broke late according to a dispatch received from Needles The floods swept through a village and the Indians were forced to flee for their Livestock left behind was June 9,-Mme. Ernestine The crest of the flood apparently was today granted a has passed A fall of in the river was recorded there this June 9.Possibility June 9.The United States is unwilling to extend recognition to a new provisional president if named according to the method prescribed by the Mexican it was learned The method is that Huerta would appoint as minister of foreign affairs man who Is agreed upon here to head the new Washington administration contends that if General Huerta Is permitted to name the foreign minister by constitutional would be elevated to the presidency even though the selection be made such an act would be strued as recognition of the Huerta the discussion of the form of provisional government American delegates are understood to have told the mediators as Carranza had been moving on Page Dean of New record June flood in the sensation of the divorce river is keeping the engineers The victory for the famous con- Imperial Valley canal system came when Superior Judge United States reclamation livan instructed the jury to return a service busy on the levees below verdict in favor of the Discharge of the river as No attempt was made to | measured at Yuma was 113,- i. to of The N. June 9.President Wilson has accepted the invitation of the state authorities of North Carolina to be present tomorrow and unveil the monument to the women of the which has been erected on the capitol grounds The monument is the gift to the state of the late Colonel Home of who was inspired thereto by the memory of his who gave six sons to the southern three of whom fell during CONSTABLE AT TAR C. Oil Files Petition to Remove Sam Official Responsible Foi Unlawful and Against in Daniels of secretary of the a lifelong friend of Colonel will deliver an address at the dedication The design depicts a mother of the seated with a Bible in her while kneeling at her side is a boy with a sword in his to whom she is relating its is written on both but that expressed by the woman is mingled with 9.Flfty-eeven of the fifty-eight counties in the state have furnished Secretary of State Frank C. Jordan their resignation reports up to and including June 1, 1914. With the two counties that reported today the total resignations now are 841,442. The Republican total is 34G.G62; the Democrats is 182,316; Progressives 172.852 and the Socialists are with Madera is the only county to be heard from and the registration will not materially alter these the county having registration of about county is the only county in the state having a and San Diego has the only second The flood record is 150,000 second W. L. Marshall of the United States Army Engineer in charge Of protective work on the quoted today as predicting a rise of about three at Yuma by Friday and a volume ex. previous floods by June 14. of the channel has been menacing levees on both banks of the Colorado for several weeks and engineers of the California Development the United States Reclamation the Imperial irrigation mutual water companies and the United States gov. eminent have been fighting the river June S. In a j with trainloads of rock and with pile report to the Interstate Commerce authenticity of the letters credited to and written in impassioned words to Mrs. Catherine Dean of New and the evidence of the defense failed to show moral obliquity on the part the opera showed her joy at the verdict and declared she would speedily journey to the Wagnerian festival in which she in to take a leading part. WAS DUE TO BROKEN today on the cause if Hartford passenger train near R. in 1911, H. W. chief inspector of safety finds derailment iof the train was due to a broken The wreck resulted in the injury of passengers and three June 9.The case against Edmund Frank former president of the Pacific Coast Casualty charged with embezzlement of was dismissed today In police on the ground that no felonious intent had been June 9.Fred convict at who has served two years for burglary in Yolo county he did not current is now setting toward the east bank of the river below the Imperial but engineers on the Yuma irrigation project reported that were holding it in check and that probably the flood could be held between the levees and prevented from inundating Yuma Valley or breaking over the main Imperial June 9.Daylight brought proof today that the eruption yesterday of the new crater on Mount Lassen was the most violent that has occurred The snowy of the which yesterday morning showed bright was again blackened today by the volcanic ashes poured forth over it. The present is far greater than the first which only covered an area of 100 The column of cending steam from the crater was more plainly visible yesterday from this distance than at any time since the series of disturbances whose volcanic or have been noticed for the past was ing again Clouds of steam could be seen issuing from the mountain's crater for many miles Supervisor Rushing says the crater is from six to seven times as large as when it first The forest department scouts the stories of flames issuing from the Ratifies Treaty T. of constable of the Sixteenth la the defendant in ouster commenced in the superior court yesterday by J. C. a well known oil man of the Midway rett through his Kaye alleges that Ferguson will not enforce the law as to the district at Boust City where it is said saloons are maintained that cater the tenderloin and that houses of dance halls and the infamous crib system make conditions objectionable and an open violation of The relator Barrett asks that Constable Ferguson be removed from office and that he be compelled to pay as a reward to said case will create a sensation in Taft where Ferguson has served as constable for five years in his accusation states that he is a resident of Taft and that for two years past Constable Ferguson has allowed conditions to exist that are unlawful and against tho good morals and welfare of the The petition goes on to at and in said Sixteenth township for more than two years past a certain piaCe known as Bonst which has been and is now inhabited by a large number of and girls who have been and are now living in houses of prostitution or and maintaining and keeping said disorderly houses or houses of that such have been by diver's and sundry persons for the purposes of that public dance June Robert G. nephew of William president of the Southern was today appointed cashier ill the controller's the University or He will June 9.The W. L. former cashier i portation of Chinese raised eggs on Page 10.) EGGS IMPERILLING STATE'S June 9.The Columbian in special sion today ratified the treaty with the United States .by which Colombia is to receive and certain concessions in the settlement of the long standing dispute between the two countries over the signing of the treaty last April by Francisco Jose minister of foreign and Thaddeus A. the American the American representatives of large manufacturing report here that commerce has taken a decided advance in favor of imports from the United States and sentiment has largely Ratified by U. June 9. The treaty between Colombia and the United States has been in the hands of the State Department for some time but Secretary Bryan announced recently that it would not be sent to the Senate for ratification until after the Panama canal tolls exemption repeal had been disposed on page ADDRESS BY L. E. is charged with the embezzlement of of University state of California is imperiling the egg industry and Governor Hiram W. Johnson has set about to discuss the situation with state June 9. While returning to San Francisco today and attorneys of the various state his wife from Los S. j poultry associations in the hope that an absolute pardon former president of the Bank j some definite plan may be reached to day from Governor Hiram W. of was seriously injured j conserve and protect a an automobile and important industry in California King was tossed 3f> broke her seriously and June 9.The federal grand jury instituted today an Inquiry into the alleged through which Mrs. Mary T. a wealthy resident of Long lost about arm and was badly shaken June 9. grasshopper which has proved immune to all sprays tried is dong serious damage to the vineyards of the southern portion of Fresno The insect sucks the juice of the leaves wh h leaving the unprotected to burn in the June 9.The appeals of his mother that he go | back to the Arizona penitentiary at j Florence and serve out his sentence i caused Robert Fowler to give up to the police He said i he escaped from prison in order to | see his but surrendered in response to her the of the state at the present time a revenue of E. past exalted ruler of Bakersfield of the has been chosen as the speaker at tlie dedication of the new club rooms of the Hanford lodge of which takes place Friday June 12. He will have as his topic the newly organized state Belshaw to Speak Here IN M. Belshaw of Contra Costa Republican candidate for spoke to several hundred people in Visalia last evening and this morning is due to arrive in will spend the day meeting the voters and will address an open air political rally this Belshaw is a prominent Republican leader and served four terms in the State Senate where he had a marked June 9.Mayor C. Christiansen and Commissioner of Public Works Alexander Thompson were recalled in today's special municipal They were charged with failure to suppress vice and failure to levy special tax against public service corporations as provided by the LIVES June 9Seven hundred American delegates to the world's congress of the Salvation with Miss Eva Booth at their marched today from the army headquarters j in London to the American embassy In Victoria street where they were reviewed by Ambassador Walter Hines in shaping He is of the best known of the Republican candidates and has many friends in Kern county who will be j pleased to warmly welcome him J. R. A. Judge Tam and other leading Republicans will arrange for the meeting this Belshaw accompanied by J. R. city editor of the Daily Gazette of and A. S. Ormsby and Sheriff M. B. Veale June 9.J. W. alleged leader of the band of bunco men who fleeced tourists out of thousands of dollars here two years was placed on trial today in the superior He is accused SAN June 9.Packed and having robbed P. a for shipment all of the field artillery of the Mexican garrison of the northern district of Lower California is piled on the beach at Ensenada to Mexico according to reports brought to San Diego this morning by passengers on the steamer from of on fake horse Welcomes General June 9. El June 9.)General Carranza was given a tremendous ovation upon his arrival here The was dined by General Pablo commander of the made a last desperate stand against General Villa he was given an enthusiastic Thousands gathered at the station and drowned out the music of the bands with their Young women with great armfuls of flowers strewed them who arrived before the general's June 9.With the 3-year.old baby girl who was Carranza from which he found in the lifeless arms of her j after he was shot The reply to the latest through the Mrs. Kate to General Carranza from the on the balcony of palace and 22, rested in jail South American mediators is being j spoke a few words of eulogy of a charge of while she | thoroughly discussed the general j dent San Pedro was home and every mention of crowd followed to the municipal palace in a densely packed General Carranza 9.Intense heat that suffering in densely populated continued today throughout that part of the country between the Missouri valley and the temperature rose from 92 on Monday to 96 in 111., the mercury soared to 100. Other points throughout the Middle West sweltered under N. June 9.More than 100 lives were lost in the storm which swept the Bay of Chaleur on Thursday and Friday of last according to reports received hero The storm caused the greatest number of fatalities in the history of the North brought in by fishing vessels which lived through the show that the wind blew with terrific Captain Samuel Beck of the schooner Warren estimating the force of the blast at 150 miles an hour at June 9. A man garbed in a red overalls off at the white stockings and low cut and armed with a rifle and a brace of held up four automobiles on the county road near here today and announced that he was a secret service until he had waved each Memphis having on its way and hoarsely told them June 9.-Auto-, mobile bandits broke into the j maintained that her a and his What the purport office and general store at cial had killed of the reply will be has not been peninsular suburb early The shooting was the result of at General Carranza's the They got in j quarrel orer tho but there is a strong in stamps and ing among Constitutionalist beware of Mexican spies did the realize that the was Constables and a posse of citizens are beating the countryside for the June 9.Forecast: San Francisco and Santa Clara and San Joaquin Valleys and California south of the fair light northwest Fair light north registered on the U. S. government thermometer at the Santa Fa June 9, 1914: for June 10. rises a. sets p. rises p. president was received with and wild j eral Carranza said that when he first came to San Pedro three years ago June 9.Con. that the plan of Guadalupe will be he had little thought that he testing thet right of the San enforced occupy the position lie June 10.-Re- ; Railway Terminals Com. At San Pedro De Las Colonias j He said he came to sound out ports made to the convention here to issue in where Carranza stopped on his way i the people to discover if they would | the International Brotherhood of Warren counsel for the East a temperature of 96; Nashville 98; and Louisville 96. t in southwest the record June temperature i of 92 was cities escaped the heat wave because of cooling In Washington the temperature dropped from 96 on Monday to 74 A violent electrical storm brought the relief and breezes maintained weather in j Bakersfield business men guaranteed the sale of six BENEFIT SPIRIT DESERVES order to bring to this city a solid week of Music and Lecture of a very refined nine public rising temperatures along tue j dred season tickets to the coming at Atlantic guarantors believed that the citizens eagerly show their appreciation of the opportunity that this Chautauqua afford by lending their hearty EAT TOO stopped on liis way i the people to discover it NEW June 9. of unusual respond to a movement for j Americans eat too a habit j Have yOU Have yOU a season ticket tor family Flowers and palm General Carranza declared that the | which is largely to in the and Iron Shipbuilders show Shore and Suburban a cance a substantial gain in membership diary seeking to prevent branches covered the ground which i blood of Madero and Suarez and j opinion of competent for nr thic been made in the last two j the declared today before the not two months ago was strewn ers had not been shed in vain increased death rate of persons more lie una The organization paid in that period I Railroad Commission that the shells and dead When ] that the movement of which they had j than 40 years of in death benefits and in strike of the Key Route properties fee ted in 1912. was ranza stepped from his car at the the leaders now was about to j This message of warning has spot where General Velasco's be crowned with HIS ui it ai out by city health tor for Let the purchase of a season ticket