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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-16-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 06-16-1913 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, 06-16-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3825 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]. 0 M IF SANTA FT7--r NEW MEXICAN FOI. 50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, MONDA Yt JUNE 16, 1913. NO. 105 WORK ON TARIFF REPORTED WAGES LOBBY HEARING BILL NEARLY PRESIDENT'S8. "FJflA NUMBER OF OF $2 A WEEK OWED COMPANY COMPLETED WUKK Ill-DA- T PROUE FALSE FINDS PAY Washington, D. C June 1G. After MESSAGE IS RATE CASES Ipswieh, .Mass., June 16. The in- MONEY AFTER six weeks of work on the Underwood REUNION IN EVERYWAY A SUCCESS. dustrial reputation of Ipswich was tariff bill, Democratic leaders of the vigorously defended by Charles CLASS OF NEARLY TWENTY BEING INI Judge .senate have nearly completed their A. Jtayward at the resumption today I DIRT task and will have the revised meas-tur- e READY fOR TUESDAY, GIVEN of the case of 19 persons charged 4 WEEKS ready for the party caucus some with rioting during the strike" dis- jday this week. JUNE 17. turbances last week. members of the finance The court had rec- lirUDV nVUIIDn (Ml CTMn PlUrc! MiliriV examined mill UAMAKU UN OlANU committee met to ON CURRENCY REFORM. WILL READ ords COAL STRIKE HEARING TAKES TESTI- ntnnl bllto today begin The Scottish Rite reunion, being SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED indicating that during January, j federation of the report HIMSELF.--CURREN- and March, a maximum of CONGRESS CY February INMUt INrUKMAIlUN flb IT TO held in this city today, is In every STATES HANDS DOWN OPINION MONY FROM MANY WITNESSES. l0U the w.lclll(ural BCheduie. $8.42 and a minimum of .$(i.U!t in wag- - j a success. The as TO FREE SUGAR ALSO A "n BILL ALSO ABOUT way program print- es for a full week of 51 hours were TROUBLE IS NOW FIGHT.IS K,radu:l,fd IN MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, WEST -F- URTHER .!a" .rif ed in the New Mexican last Satur paid Paulita Bizou, a young Greek VERY FORGETFUL. nimousl.y rejected by the majority READY TO BE INTRODUCED. day is being carried out, and there is VIRGINIA AND OREGON RATE girl, who testified on Saturday that REMOVED. members of the senate finance com- - during a year and a half in the mill a large class taking the work, which j imittee today, who voted down Senator CASES. she received about $2 a week, "never I includes representative men from FREE SUGAR WOULD Hitchcock's amendment suggested by WILSON REFUSES more and sometimes less." Recalled j GUARDS FORCED GIRLS of Attorney General McReynolds. various sections the state. The j to the stand to explain her earlier tes- - j The I MEAN ANOTHER committee approved placing TALK IT following is the class being instructed LOWER tlmony the liizou girl said that, she WADE TRUST livestock on free list TO ABOUT (VERSES TO THE CREEK and grains the . turned her pay envelope! over to her in me worn raua) ' with a countervailing duty, except oat- father and that lie told her she James Abrahames, Albuquer- COURT MANY TIMES that meal, which remains dutiable at 35 Sidney was two dollars a week. She Washington, D. C June 16. With Washington, T). C, .Tune If!. Presi- earning Charleston, W. Va., June 16. Tes- cents a hundred pounds. Citrus fruits que. admitted that even while she was one side of the story of the sugar dent Wilson will read his was resumed before the were unchanged. probably Frank ltond, Espunola. her work in the she re- timony today lobby to be heard from the beginning I). 10. Vali- learning mill, The committee voted to take banan- currency message, possibly to both Charles Washington. (;., June ceived $5 a week, senate committee investigating the and the other side only partially com- LeRoy llrock, Jemez, of the two as from the T'nderwood free list and dity cent passenger laws m-- branches of congress, assembled in William i ne neaitn authorities became j coal miners strike. pleted, the senate lobby invsetlgators a how Chairman John Colbert, Albuquerque. mid maximum freight rates in Mis- impose duty, much, did volved In the industrial difficulties to- A. II. a of Hol- today began the third week of hear- the hall of the house, as he his Charles Archie Oafney, West and llonmaker, merchant Simmons did not announce. souri, Virginia, Arkansas, day when they began an examination ings. Although the senators put Hen- tariff He finished to- ly Grove, said he was arrested fif- message. writing were upheld by the supreme court of by T. the beet raiser - tenements occupied by Greeks to ry Oxnard, sugar the message today. It Is about 1,200 Mayo Ellsworth Mickey, Albtiqm-r- day in another series of decisions iu teen mine guards and taken from bis anti-fre- e learn whether the sanitary laws are and sugar advocate through SALAZAR ARRESTED re- - words long and urges immediate que. the noted state rate cases. No deei- violated. house. He had allowed miners to a cross examination, hope to fin- - being they vision of the banking and currency Allen Floyd Morrissett, Albuquer- sion was announced in the Kentucky In ish anti-fre- e side before BY U. S. OFFICERS anticipation of eviction from the erect tents on his property, he said, the sugar laws. que. case. In the Missouri case the great lenpmmita wnB.l hv Mitt linalurv fnm after had been from the night. The expects the currency Reuben Perry. Albuquerque. of rates contested they ejected El .Tune 16. Inez Sala-zar- , president majority by th.sjpany, many families of strikers are Henry T. Oxnard, vice president of Paso, Texas, bill in both houses of Harry Goode Shelton, Albuquerque. company's houses. Guards, he declar- to be launched railroads as contiscatory were held planning to establish a tent the American Beet Sugar company, a former Mexican rebel leader, It Ike Prewitt Austin Clo-vis- . colony congress some time this week. Stephens, valid. State freight rales established but this will not be permitted unless ed, had dumped the furniture of forty told the senate lobby committee today now comrodnding federal irregulars, the administration's views EI U. represents in Oregon also were approved. proper sanitary arrangements are or fifty miners on bis land and he had that free sugar would result in the for was arrested in Paso by Deputy to Mr. Wilson himself Clyde Tingloy, Albuquerque. and according All claims that the state laws at made. allowed them to remain. mation of a new "sugar trust." S. Marshal Charles Moore this after- re- Wertheim, Tucumcari. will be "no man's bill,'' but the Joseph inter-stat- e tacked or interfered with olive-skinne- best facto- with the Uni- - Only the managed sugar noon, charged violating sults of common counsel among cur- Ranney Winchester, Albuquerque. Elizabeth Fish, a pretty ries would be able to survive free ted States laws in commerce were swept aside, following neutrality conspir- rency advocates where Samuel Springer Slaght., East AMERICAN mountain girl, said she and May a combination to ammunition. The suggestions the precedent set in the Minnesota sugar, he said, and ing smuggle were condensed and formulatetd Vaughn. In with old one and of by rale decision a week ago. Claypool, company another girl would result. charge is an arises out McAdoo of the de Humphrey ft. Hamilton, Carrizozo. MEDICAL ASS'N an nst to when he Secretary treasury In the Missouri case and in iiiu s were met by mine guards who order- "Then you are going to form a attributed Salazar Chairmen Owen and Glass Jonathan 11. Wagner. Santa Fe. HOLD in partment. case, the court held the tail SESSION ed to wade asked Senator Reed. was arms against Madero. When of and William H. Pope, Santa Fe. them the creek, enforcing the senate and house banking roads too "1 have that in mind," Baid the Madero was killed, he embraced the .Tames L. Santa Fe. had presented general data the order with their guns. currency committees, respectively, Keligman. Miniu. 10 The witness. Huerta couse and was made a general for Scottish Rite on which to base a claim that their Minneapolis, June One of the tried to remove her with the advice and assistance of the The program the ' girls anti-trus- was fourth annual of the "In violation of the t law?" in command of federal irregulars in reunion for Tuesday is as follow: property being taken without sixty session shoes and stockings before entering president. American Medical Association open- "No there is no law to the Casas Grandes region south of semi-weekl- No. 1. compensation through the operation! was sir: prevent At tire y conference with Aztlan Chapter Rose Croix the water, which, at this point, I counsel." Juarez. He came to Juarez - of the new state rates. ed today with the first meeting of the it. have been advised by today the Washington correspondents to- Historical and Religious Degrees. 15 waist deep. Oxnard told how he in or- with reinforcements and crossed to El The rate cases consisted of house of delegates.