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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-27-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-27-1913 New Mexican Printing company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-27-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3886 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. a? 5ANTA FE VOL 50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXKO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913. NO. 167 MESSAGE ON MEXICO " "jTHAWIS VICT0fii" t EXICO'S REPLY TO BEEN SECURED MEANT WAR READ TO IN THE F! RST IS CONGRESS SWORN IN AT NOON TODAY GOVERN- - SPECIAL TROOP TRAIN MADE READY BY MOTIONS GIVEN MENT READY TO GO AHEAD PRESENT-- ! FEDERALS IN BORDER CITY IN ORDER TO ING EVIDENCE AGAINST ALLEGED WHITE! FIGHT EVACUTE IMMEDIATELY IF PRESIDENT BY PRESIDENT WILSON SLAVER -- SOMETHING ABOUT THE WILSON'S MESSAGE COUNSELED SPEC IAL ENVOY J. LIND JURORS. THE CANADIAN JUSTICE UPHGLDS THE ATTORNEYS FOR THAW IN San Francisco, Calif. Aug. 27. A NO ARMED INTERVENTION, STRICT NEUTRALITY, EXPORTATION OF ARMS El Paso. 27. was Texas, Aug. Prepara- GAMBOA, MEXICAN MINISTER OF TELLS REASONS completed jury sworn in at noon SPITE OF OBJECTIONS THE WAR, FOR REFUSING ' BY tions were hurriedly made in Juarez FORBIDDEN TO BOTH SIDES, ALL AMERICANS URGED TO LEAVE today to try F. jjrew Caminetti on the today for a possible evacuation of tjfie TO ACCEPT JOHN UNO'S PROFFER OF PEACE. SAYS EIGHTEEN OUT indictment charging that he transport- - COUNSEL FOR NEW YORK STATE. AND THE HOLDING STRICTLY TO ACCOUNT OF THOSE RESPONSIBLE town by federal forces. A special ed Lola Norris from Sacramento lu TWENTY-SEVE- troop train of twenty cars was ordered OF STATES ARE UNDER ABSOLUTE CONTROL OF HUERTA Keiio for Immoral in viola- WHO CHEERING FOLLOWS. FOR AMERICAN LOSSES OR SUFFERING, COMPOSE THE POLICY TOWARD purposes, made ready by General Francisco Cas tion of the white law. AND CESSATION OF A slave The gov tro, the commander, and all of the GOVERNMENT, HOSTILITIES WOULD MEAN REC- THE SOUTHERN REPUBLIC. ernment was prepared to state its more than two thousand troops in the OGNITION OF THE REBELS. case and the introduction tes- THAW GOES BACK TO begin of town were made ready for a quick timony this afternoon. The jury is move. Federal officials would not ad- conspicuous for the number of JAIL FOR AWHILE LONGER mit that flight was planned, but the HUERTA'S REPLY TO LIND IS wealthy men it. includes and, as In soldiers have been assembled for leav- the Diggs trial, a majority of the jur- ing. Fear of an expedition of Ameri- REFUSES TO AGREE TO THE ors are married. Their nunies follow Sherbrooke, Quebec, Aug. 27. can military from Fort Bliss was said ALSO GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC Williams Adams, (No. 1) dealer in K. Thaw, fugitive of Mattewan, wll! by Juarez people to be general iu the light fixtures, married, has children. remain in the Sherbrooke Jail indeti town. WITHDRAWAL OF HUERTA Charleh D. Clausen, architect, bach- nitely to be "dealt with according to Chaos at Torreon. elor, the only juror younger than the law." American refugees who left Torreon Washington, D. C, Aug. 27. Presi- the house adjourned and the senate defendant, who is 27. This was the decision of Superior August 14 arrived here today and say in before filed Court D. Aug. Senor , Senor Gamboa - dent Wilson appeared person back to its side of the capitol. Aza L. White, wealthy lumber deal- Judge Globensky this uftenioon 600 had been killed in the fighting Washington. C, deprecates the atti- and laid to in motion for discontinu- Gamboa's to the proposals sub tudo of the "rebels who them-sqlve- s congress today bare the President Wilson, in person, ad- er 70 years old, married, has grown granting the there when they left and that the reply, style ef- mitted John. I.fnd with world the details of this nation's dressed congress today on the Mexican child. ance of a writ of habeas corpus. It federals were burning their dead in through opens constitutionalists," because forts to about peace In Mexico; situation, as follows: was the second victory of the day for the statement that the "Mexican gov they refuse to "add their ta bring Frederick S, Moody, of the streets of the city. Epidemics of strength the facts concerning Huerta's rejec- president the Thaw forces, the court rul ernment lias paid due attention to the ours, so that we would un- "Gentlemen of the Congress: It is the Moody estate married, has chil- having typhoid fever and typhus had started altogether of and the ed in the forenoon conn- advice and consideration expressed dertake the and tion the peace proposals clearly my duty to before is that Canadian and conditions were desperate for the great urgent task of place you dren, wealthy. Kfi) Cr - I to be now this an- roill'OttPli..- till Vou- Vni.tr slula ..mil. by the government of the United national reconstruction." policy pursued by very fully and without reservation the ...u--n.n..l .T i II tiu , ..v., remaining Americans there. Federals nounced of the U"ited States mm.um.ue pom ,ake no in the proceedings at the Slates." "Were we to with them t position facts concerning our present relations club mannau, part had abandoned Gomez Palacio and agree are to be as follows: player, and soicety leader, present. It "The the armistice suggested, we would. with the republic of Mexico. The de- E. C. Lordo, suburbs and rebels had entered Continuing. says: imputa No armed intervention. Bradley, former general j The delivered In in Ipso facto, their plorable position of affairs in Mexico I decision, French, both towns and destroyed a number tlon contained the first paragraph recognize belligerency Strict the ex- of the Pacific Telephone & Tele was received in silence a of no mid this is something which cannot neutrality "forbidding neea not aescnoe, but I deem it my by packed of the stores. Refugees say rebels your instructions, that progress of arms or munitions of graph company, married, one son. court room. The court had lias been in be done for many reasons which can. portation duty to speak very frankly of what previously control both railroads leading to Tor- made toward establishing war United Charles E. Hunt, retired shoe mer- a ot not the of any kind from the this government has done and seeks to warned spectators that repetition reon and had dynamited six trains on the capitol of Mexico, a government escape perspicacity of tha to of the of chant, married, no children. the forenoon's demonstration, when the obedl government of the United States ol States any part republic do in fulfillment of its obligation to the International railway before the that may enjoy respect and H. cap- the New York were out. America, which to this and Mexico." Mexico as a friend and Benjamin Dibblee, former lawyers ruled refugees left. ence of the Mexican people, is day, pub no to "be hereafter, tain of the Harvard football now would mean sentences those licly, at least, has classed them Under circumstances par- neighbor, and to American citizens team, jail for as to Pacific coast K. Rol- it. rebels the same as we have. tisans of either party the contest whose lives and vital interests are manager for H. making Senor flamboa declares that eight- just And or consti- & was hack to U is an accepted doctrine no arm- "that now distracts Mexico, lins Company, brokers; married, no Thaw taken jail almost GOVERNOR'S een of the twenty-seve- states of Mex- that daily affected by the distressing condi- FAVOR THE istice can be tute ourselves the virtual umpire be- children. immediately, while throngs that over- ico, the and one fed- arranged with rebels." tions which now obtain beyond our three territories Senor tween them." C. F. Michaels, member of a whole- flowed the court house lawn and ad eral district are the Gamboa declares that free southern border. under absolute elections are To urge all Americans to leave Mex- sale drug company, has children. jacent streets, cheered wildly. Tim PRESIDENTS POLICY control of the present guaranteed by law and "inese conditions touch us very lifted his government' that no fear need be felt ico at once and to assist them to get William Adams, (No. 2), fire insur- prisoner hat and acknowled he says that the southern frontier is that these nearly; not merely because they lie at the demonstration. llaws will not be enforced, away in every way possible. our ance, bachelor. ged open and at peace; that the govern- very doors. That, of course, makes j "The To let every one in Mexico who as- Sherhrooke, Quebec, Aug. 27. New- ment in request that General Victor us more and more Thomas H. Haskins, coffee and tea OUT OF 19 GOVERNORS INTERVIEWED AT lias an army of 80,000 men the sumes to exercise know that vividly constantly York stale was ruled out of court iano Huerta should agree not to ap authority, conscious of and merchant, married, has children. field to insure complete peace. "shall them, every instinct here in a dramatic COLORADO CONFERENCE TODAY pear as a candidate for the this government vigilantly o William A.