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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-15-1912 Santa Fe New Mexican, 01-15-1912 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, 01-15-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/728 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 Fthh VOL. 48 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY JANUARY 15, U12. NO. 280 OFFIGER S G RATHER B m GREAT VICTORY VIOLET BUEHLER 111 Ifl CHAHGE SURPRISES TAFT IMPRESS S i - Much Advocates Government Own- Senators Lorimer and Kern Court Em- The of Millions De- Take Oath Without . Supreme Upholds Heiress Display and Are Inducted ership of Telegraph and Argue Over Political ployers' Liability Law Pas- cided to See the World Into Office Telephone Lines Ethics sed by Republicans for Herself ' vft & PINO IS ELECTED CB! OFFiCiAL WASHINGTON STIRRED FEDERAL JOBS IM NEW STATES OPIHSN By M'ffiTEB EiilPLOyED ASTBHED BE New Board of County Commis Postmaster General Summoned Public Hearing Is Scheduled for Second Attempt to Do Away Chicago Restaurant Man, How sioners Reorganized This to White House to Explain Discussion of Arbitration With Doctrine of Assumption ever, Followed Her to - v -- atvr-v- . Treaties- , of Risk Successful. New York Afternoon. to President. y.:, Ik' City Such of the state officials, who had (By Special Leased Wire to New Mexican) (By Special leased Wire to New Mexican) (By Special Lonsod TTrre to Now Mcxlrian) 'Bv l Kcns'd TVIre to N'f-- 3w rtean) not taken their oath of office did Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. Post XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. The New York, Jan. 13. Violet Buehler, yet - Hitchcock who j X Senate. X of the Jimployers' li miKsini? was so today. They were: master General last . , . ST constitutionality jih Chicago heiress, ar X In session at 2 p. m. Senator X ' law in rested at. Lieutenant Governor, Eseriuiel C. de n:'ght gave out a statement saying he ability passed by Congress l!us the corner of First avenue, X Lorimer continued his defense X aiid Tilth B.ica, Democrat would recommend to Congress, gov- today, was upheld by the suprenn.' street this morning and tak- X before election commit- - X 'court of en to Secretary of State, Antonio Lucero, ernment ownership and operation of inquiry the I'nited States in all cases the police station. She had X tee and had a inter-- X been in Democrat, succeeding Nathan Jaffa, ail telegraph lines, was summoned to sharp before it. Tito court also decided working the neighborhood, X with X ibe Republican. the White House by President Taft change Senator Kern that state courts may enforce that police say. taking care of a sick 11 X over X i. woman. Attorney General Frank W. Ciancy. shortly after o'clock this morning. political ethics. ' net when local laws are appropriate. X com- - X Miss Bitchier admit l ed succeeding himself. The pronouncement in favor of gov- Industrial Expositions Second Attempt to Change Law. her identity Republican, and told State Auditor, William G. Sargent, ernment ownership and operation of X mittee postponed until next X Washington, I). C., Jan. 13. This the police that she came to X - Xew York about, a Republican, succeeding himself. telegraph lines as an adjunct of the Monday hearing of Californi- X was the second and finally successful month ago with - the idea of State Treasurer, O. X. Marron, Dem department, stirred official X ans on measures for govern- X attempt, of Congress to change the seeing the world. She that no man had to ocrat, succeeding Rufus J. Palen, Re- Washington today as few administra X ment participation in San X uel common law rule that an employe anything in i - of do with her home. publican, tive acts have recent years. Francisco and San Diego expo- X a common carrier could not pro- leaving her She n j said that after her Superintendent of Instruction, News at White House. sitions. X cure damages from the carrier for money began to get, low she decided a X. White, Democrat, succeeding The postmaster general's statement Pensions committee consid- - X injuries received in his employment to pet position and answered a James E. Clark, Progressive Republi-- ; was news to the White House and is ered without action, Sherwood X vien the injuries resulted fiou the newspaper advertise- sur-- ment for a nurse. can. said to have caused the greatest i and other pension bills. X negligence of a fellow servant. She was employed 1) Commissioner of Public Lands, R. prise there. This was evident when House. X HON. WILLIAM H. POPE, The first law, that enacted in 190(1, Mrs. Anna Brett, in East 70th street. P. Ervien, Republican, succeeding efforts were made late last night to Met at noou. X Today Appointed Federal Judge for New Mexico. was declared unconstitutional in ef- - more "himself. recall the announcement. These Interstate Commerce Com- - X I'jOS, because it embraced within its For than three weeks Miss did come from intra-stat- a Huehler, who is said to be heiress to Corporation Commission, Hugh H. forts 'however, not mission held a hearing on Pan- - Xj tovms a regulation of as tfie j an estate worth thousand dol- Williams, Republican. M. S. Groves, Hitchcock. He was out of city a.na canal tolls. X well as interstate commerce. The several statement was and t., was lars, has been as a nurse for Republican, George H. Van Stone, when the released "Sugar trust" committee X NEW IS opinion announced by Justice acting did not return until late last Van the mother of Mrs. Brett as well as Progressive Republican. night. heard further testimony from X BO M Devantcr. he went to his ne was doing light domestic work. Miss The Supreme Court qualified on Then immediately Beet Sugar farmers. X l decision unanimous and a con- and would not be disturb- for the Buehler said that she was unaccompa- - Wednesday evening of last week, apartments Rules committee gave hear- - X FULL-FLEDGE- complete victory government J. ed. D STATE at inea wnen sue lett Chicago, but im- sisting of Chief Justice Clarence ing on proposed investigation X I every point. Jus- Senators and gen- The case has been under advise- mediately afterwards told about Jack Rcberts, Republican; Associate Representatives of money, shipping, X did not learn of the proposed ment since last ('line, a restaurant man she had tice Frank W. Parker, Republican, erally and harvester trusts. X February. recommendation until they read the Does With of Risk known in Chicago, and whom she met and Associate Justice Richard H. Knox discussed X Away Assumption suc- papers today. When they reached Secretary Governor William C. McDonald and Other Elective Offi- Justice Vamieventer declared that in this city soon after her arrival. Hanna, Progressive Republican, diplomatic and consular appro- - X Chief Justice William H. the Capitol all were discussing the Congress had no right to regulate Don't Give Up Honey! ceeding priation bill before foreign at-- X Into Miss Buehler said and Associate Justices John R. matter and many divergent views cials Inducted Office at High Noon Today. Hurrah the relation of interstate railroads t that Jack was a Pope fairs committee. X flue fellow to Frank W. Clarence J. were expressed. their employes. and she hoped marry McFie, Parker, Apologies were offered by X For the Forthy-Sevent- h Star in the him some when Faved E. R. M. C. Mechem Pressure Against Recommendation. Falg: Congress had not gone beyond its day they up Roberts, Wright, Representatives Johnson of X money The scribbled a and Ira A. Abbott, all Republicans. Most generally discussed of all the power by abrogating the common law enough. girl was one Kentucky and Madden of Illi- - X letter before leaving the Brett Congressman George Curry, Repub- reports early today that pres- rule that, an employer was not liable just be to on nois for their wordy alterca- - X The cynosure of all eyes, the ad- cer the cerulean New Mexico the home, and left it on the bureau in lican, and Harvey B. Fergusson, Dem- sure might brought bear sky, for the injuries resulting to employes not recom tion in the House X miration of the stalwart Democrats, warm sunshine with a her room. This note, written in lead ocrat, succeeding William H. An Mr. Hitchcock to make the Saturday. hardly zephyr; by the negligence of fellow servants So matter Republican leader Mann be-- X center of a continuous ovation On that the last pencil, was given out as follows drews, Republican, took their oath of mendation. far the hasS the stirring. stairway he said. by a N for immediate X time and his and territorial had been - the police: office at Washington, on last Monday. not nroeressed beyond declaration gan fight action from the he family governor kiaugu- "Xo one had a vested property X on from "Jack: Don't 'hun'. must Pino Elected Chairman. by the Postmaster General that he on Madden bill for physical X party arrived yesterday afternoon rated; it, President Roosevelt right, in the common law," said the give up, I X valuation for all - X nmde his address when he visited go.