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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-3-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 02-03-1913 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, 02-03-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3711 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]. SANTA ii ILdi MEW VOL 49 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1913. NO. 304 j THE TRAGEDIES OF CHILDHOOD. ' FOR YOUR BRO- THIRTY-SI- X HAVE THEM? WHEN PA SITS DOWN ON THE CARPET TACK YOU HAD SO CAREF ULLY PLANTED STATES CAN WE PASS THER, THE MAIN TRAGEDY IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWS. i ASKS OLD GUARD ON ADOPTED INCOME TAX, N I SALARY BILLS CARRYING AMENDMENT WYOMING'S RATIFICATION THUS PUTS IT UP TO CONGRESS TO AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED ON COUNTY SALARIES AND SALARIES OF ENACT THE LAW WHICH WILL LIKELY BECOME EFFECTIVE DURING DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, ACCORDING TO REPORTS EMANATING FROM EXTRA SESSION TO BE CALLED BY W00DR0W WILSON COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. S VOTE MAY BE NEEDED INEW REVENUES THUS DERIVED NOTHING DOING UNTIL WEDNESDAY MAY AMOUNT TO 5100,000,000 IS WHAT WISE ONES ARE SAYING ft- Washington, Feb. :!. An Income 1 ronton, X. J., Feb. Wie?. Gov-Ui- x - for the use: "Can we pass 'em over the govern- postage shall be piovided is one of the provisions of the ernor Wilson heard today lhat Ilia or's veto, if we have to?" This is, the several district attorneys, the Constitution of the. United Stales. New Mexico legislature plant.id t ii;ci be effect, what some of the old guard are actual cost thereof to paid, upon Wyoming's ratification today of the wrest from New Jersey the uonor of re- the wondering today as a result ol the verified accounts approved by income tax amendment the sixteenth being the thirty-sixt- stale .j ratify of the joint commit- district judge, out of the court fund of; in the constitution and the I lie Income tax amendment to the na- ported agreement ; change tees on nuance concerning the county the several counties of each district, first since the reconstruction com- tional constitution, he expressed re-i- such conn- - salaries and district attorney salaries in the same proportion that pleted a list of thirty-si- states three that his ut ile had not acted soon- measures which those who assert they ties respectively contribute to the fourths of the I'nion, which have ap er. The New Jersey house recently attor-- are on the inside, say will he thrown payment of salaries of district ' proved the provision passed the measure and sentinieat in ' to be into the arena on Wednesday of the neys as hereinafter prescribed Congress now will enact a law to the senate is reported lavonb'.j to it. - be-- present week. paid. h vy the tax and It probably will j The governor would like to seo the Whether or not an agreement has Sec. 2. No district attorney shall come effective during the extra-ordi- - senate in session before S o clock y been reached that Is satisfactory to receive to his own use any salary, fees session to be called by President-- 1 night, the hour to which it adjourned as It-- 1 all parties to the conference, will be or emoluments other than herein elect Wilson in March. The tax by resolution on Friday, al- - determined only when these two prescribed. No other or additional self, its provisions and its limitations; "I'm afraid there is no legal way measures come upilowance shall be made or paid for or are left to congress. 'to do it, however," he said. highly important - for debate and amendment. It is a j on account of any assistant or assist- The new law probably would super--! The governor intends, however, to matter of common knowledge that the ants heretofore or hereafter appoint-- sede the corporation tax and provide communicate with senate leader? to county salaries bill is not pleasing to ed by the district attorney. for a tax on all incomes above $5,000, insure prompt actum at tonight's one and all of the county officials. Sec. :i. The salaries of all district although there has been some senti- - meeting. Some of them, on the contrary, are rtlorneys shall be paid by the state: ment in favor of making the limit as! THESE FOR IT. openly displeased because they think out of any funds in the state treasury,) low as $1,000. Congressional leaders! Washington, I). C, Feb. 3. The that this county or that county, are, except those reserved for payment of; who have been preparing for the final following is the list of states which the debt. Such! esti-- income tax shown favors. j interest upon public ratification by slates each year ratified the amendment: - Moreover there is a report to the salaries shall be paid quarterly, dat- mate an income tax would bring In. Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Cali-abo- effect that unless some of the county jng from the time when said officers $100,nti0,ono a year to the gov-- ! f'ornia, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, officials are giveu a different deal in respectively qualified, upon warrants nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, the bill when it finally is enacted, drawn by the state auditor upon the Now that, the tax is provided by! Montana, Maryland, Maine, Missouri, there will be political war medicine Mate treasurer. the constitution, the proposed excise Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North between the said county officials and Sec. 4. The several counties in the tax, framed by the Democratic lead-- j Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, in the legisla- - state shall respectively contribute to ers in 1912 to meet the supreme court j Oregon, South Carolina, South their representatives ' tare. the payment of the salaries of the; which held a former income kota, Texas, Washington, Wiscou-ta- x It was a shrewd political move on! district attorneys, per annum, as fol-- unconstitutional, will be dropped sin, Ohio, Louisiana, West Virgania, Al- - in- - the part of the managers for one ji0ws: and some of lis provisions may be j Wyoming. bert Bacon Fall, the many times elect-- j Santa Fe county, Seventeen Hun-- eluded in the new law. THESE REJECTED IT. ed senator to the U. S. senate, thatjdred and Fifty Dollars. West. Virginia ratified the amend-- , The following rejected: Connect!-men- t - got his case out of the way this ses- ( San Juan county, Six Hundred and last week. One house in New; cut, New Hampshire, liliode Island, - sion, before the salary question loom- Fifty Dollars. Jersey and one in New Mexico have' Utah. ed so big on the horizon for the indi- - Rj0 Arriba county, Six Hundred approved it. Wyoming's ratification No act inn or only partially action, - DAV IN CONGRESS. cationB are that the row over the sal- Dollars. THE was wholly unexpected at this time. was taken in the eight oilier states. will be the biggest Bernalillo Two Thousand MAY RESUME CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. LITTLE DELAWARE. TOO. ary proposition, county, NC0M E TAX IS ' row of the present session. dollars. SENATE. Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 3. Not a dis- Dover, Del., Feb. :;. Relieving that Members of the finance committees . McKihley county, Six Hundred Dol-i- X Convened at noon. senting vole was registered in either Delaware would make the thirty-sixt- most instances, assert that all isjiars. V William TV Webb, of Teunes- - X house of the Wyoir.iV.g legislature ihis state to ratify the teclerai income tax trou-- i X WAR AT 7 lovely and that there ,vill "oe i.'o gandoval county, Four Hundred RATIFIED BY see succeeding Senator Saunders forenoon on the joint resolution ratif. amendment, and thus make it effective ble about the salary question. One Dollars. and Morris Shephard, of Texas, V ing the income tax amendment to tha the legislature rushed through a Joint member said that the committees had rj0na Ana county, Twelve Hundred succeeding Senator Johnston, federal constitution. resolution ratifying the amendment. worked so hard on these two bills, to Dollars, were sworn in. The resolution of ratification was According to the speaker of the Dol-tha- t - TONIGHT of 'the exclusion of all other business, Torrance county, Five Hundred STATE Pension committee recommend- Xj introduced in the senate by Senator house representatives, of the THIS e there could not be trouble over )ars. ert nensinn of 175 monthly to V and was taking the usual ware legislature, final legislative the measures since everyone had been: Lincoln county Seven Hundred and widow of Lieutenant General X until the legislators learned ion on the joint resolution ratifying a and every precaution Dollars. MAKE one Bla'e WaS ,leeue ' lu "le ProPUBt'u uiiiwiuiueiii was luneu given hearing ' nfty Arthur McArthur. lllCIV Tfl ,iint 0,,ly office Dol- - BALKAN ALLlto LlfttLT lU MAIE There-- at 1:05 o'clock this The taken to safe guard both the otero county, Eight Hundred PASSES SENATE JOINT RE- Senator O'Gorman introduced X lliake tle amendment effective. morning. HOUSE - holder and the public. lars. amendment to rivers and harbors oiinnrur rrrflDT ITfl PADTIIDI lupon. when the senate met this morn- senate met at 10:30 a. m., and soon bill Hun SUSPENSION dUrnLITlL, LITUni IU urn iuiiu moved roboiu- afterward the resolution.