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Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-25-1913 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-25-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-25-1913 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, 11-25-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3963 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]. 4 VOL 50. SANTA FE NEW MEXI60, WESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915. NO. 244. ilcrals to the PUBLIC PROFITED doing great damage MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS BOWES SAYRE, WHO WERE MARRIE 1'hi'ln wil.li cannon Mre. GREAT CURRENCY TOO MUCH TO Fighting was desultory throughout FORESTS - SUIT MR. VAIL flic night along the front and near Za- AT THE WHITE HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON. nigosa, and re opened with the first j f;f dawn today. "im- l UNDER EYE OF DEBATE HAS Chicago, 111.. Nov. 25. An Colcm-- i'oriirio Taianientez, oik of mense sum" in possible telephone ihe rebel colonels, was killed in the profits has been lost to the telephone buttle last night, according to au-- ! companies of this country, by "de- nruncemept at. rebel headquarters in STARTED structive competition" between inde- "S Juarez this morning, FRIENDS pendent systems and the American i If Villa has succeeded in driving the. Telephone and Telegraph company. tls bar-It- as he claims (hi ? means The public has profited by the war- postponement of a decisive battle IM D II C WHY jn HUH'KMm flCQimSJT U. 0 SENATOR HITCHCOCK TELLS fare between the independents and for the possession of the state as Vil - ;,HITI" the Bell system and it was to put an 'la will bo unable to follow the fed-- j FORESTER, TELLS OF PROTECTION HE OPPOSES GLASS-OWE- MEAS- end to this situation that a $400,01)0,-00- 0 lends in case they retreat. He an- - GIVEN BY COOPERATION OF URE SENATOR SHAFROTH SUP- merger of telephone companies, i pounced when he captured Juarez, was American com- it he came for the cf reple- proposed by the hat purpose CITIZENS AND LUMBER COM- PORTS IT IN HIS TALK. pany, backed by the .Morgan financial nishing his ammunition supply and: power. outfitting his men and that if the fed-- j PANIES mims. This was the substance of the testi- erals did not attack him "in a few! TO RUSH DEBATE mony here today of Ernest Bv Fisher, .days" he would go after them. Thfij " secretary of the Citizen's Telephone j present battle has again depleted his DACT CHCfiM UC of Grand Mich., at Riinnlips nml lie will lie forced to wait, I nO I OLHOUI1 llli) UNTIL BILL IS PASSED company, Rapids, i ' in anti- ; if the federals retreat. the hearing the government's BEEN A LUCKY ONE trust suit against the American com- Passes were demanded from all I Washington, D. C, Nov. 25. The pany. .Mr. Fisher said that the mer- Americans who appeared on the struggle in the open senate over the ger proposition was put into words by j streets of Juarez. Street car traffic i "Uy cooperative agreements with Theodore N. Vuil, of the across the international bridge was administration second great legisla- president little towns, with people living In and and that 11. P. 'not but having no tive measure, the currency bill, which American company, stopped, persons near the national forests, with lumber of the firm of J. P. business in Juarez were hustled out by vas opened yesterday with a short Davison Morgan and concerns, the de- the or seven- rebel at the border. mining forestry statement by Senator Owen, the ad- and company, told sixty guards partment now is uble to call out an men pres- A machine gun and troop ministration leader was continued ty independent telephone platoon army of men to fight, fires. Formerly was C of the thirteenth under Cap-jtai- when Senator Hitchcock, also a ent that the "house of Morgan" cavalry we had but a handful to cope with John H. Lewis, were reported en-- ! Democrat, took up the defense of tha prepared to guarantee the financing these conflagrations." made Ameri- route here today from Columbus, N. substitute bill upon the op- of any proposition by the So said James Adams, assist- agreed by iM., to reinforce the border patrol. Barry faction in the senate hank can company. This took place at the ant forester of the United States, position The machine gun was to committee. meeting here December 10, 1910, to platoon who has been here a of ing D, thirteenth cavalry, at couple days Senator Hitchcock out the which the members of the Independ- troop over matters. pointed in international troop C being looking forestry of to ent Telephone association, then jthe bridge, Mr. Adams has been the importance currency legislation a stationed at the EI Paso foundry. spending the country generally. "President convention here were summoned by past two months in Arizona and New In and Troop Ii, thirteenth cavalry, command-le- Wilson in making currency reform an message that Vail was the city Mexico and has three more "stops" to mer- by Captain W. H. Clopton, enroute administration measure, has merited desirous of meeting them to talk make in the Alamo and Lincoln for- ifrom Noria, N. AT., was to be stationed and received the of the whole ger. Mr. Fisher said that he had op- ests, before to praise "im- at the El Paso smelter. returning Washington. posed the merger proposition as ' "I country" he said. "His wisdom and Ask Red Croos Aid. have been studying fire plans and in proper" and financially bad. the in bis courage bringing this needed Colonel Jtiau X. Medina, of the results of work fire suppres- be sion reform to a practical issue is to rebel forces this afternoon appealed during the past year," he said, of his the highly commended. Nothing less than SECRETARIES to the American Red Cross through talking journey through "1 we presidential Influence would have the local Dr. C. F. Braden, southwest. may say that have IN DIPLOMATIC president, had a success made banking and currency reform for aid in the Juarez wound- mighty fortunate aud I treating ful season. possible for some time. yield this SERVICE NAMED ed. Dr. Braden has wired Secretary tribute to the of the United in "For several we have been president the only gifts visible the east Charles L. .Magee, at Washington for years States the more readily because i room. to send aid over. j working on plans to prevent these Washington, D. C, Nov. 2.". Presi- WILSON-SAYR- E FEDERALS AND permission do have frankly opposed and criticised "Obey" Not in Service. Medina assures the Bed Cross offi great conflagrations which so which dent Wilson made these nominations much we find him when he urged hasty action The fact that the word "Obey" was cials that full protection will be given. damage. Every year T today: Second secretaries of embassy, j that we are more deemed dangerous." to be omitted from the service at- - The wounded in Juarez are said to be getting cooperation Arthur Hugh Frazier, of Pennsylvania, it. The senator reviewed the differen- some but reference without attention. and is most, pleasing to note the at Paris; Thomas Hinckley, of the traded attention, practically ces between the bill he presented and NUPTIALS REBELS ARE 2.". bat- intelligent interest manifested on the of at Ar- to the book of common worship of Eagle Pass, Tex., Nov. A that by Senator Owen, and District Columbia, Vienna; part of the people who live In and presented of at the Presbyterian church discloses that tle between Mexican federals and dwelt at on the in thur Mason Jones, New York, use the forests. The interest leads length provision Coleman the word "obey1' is not Included iu rebels at Las Vacas, Mexico, opposite his draft to make the four regional St. Petersburg; Henry May. these people to give the alarm when of of Columbia, at ToUio; the Presbyterian form as it is in the Del Rio, Texas, was reported in pro- hanks owned and government the District AT FIGHTING a fire breaks out and to give also aid publicly T. of at 4:30 service. gress today. It. was said each side controlled. He declared that the George Summerlin Louisiana, Episcopalian in fighting the flames. of "In all love and honor, in nil duly' had 400 men in the fight. Owen were Berlin; Secretary Legation and the of house bill and the bill land In und tender D. Nov. 25. "All "By system cooperative Consul General Henry F. Tennnnt, of service, all faith Washington, C, I faulty, in that they forced banks to . BATTLE IN PROGRESS BELOW JUAREZ was the agreements have mentioned we are New York, at San Salvador. MISS JESSIE, SECOND DAUGHTER OF ness, are the words wnieu aisnn-- quiet at Tuxpam," message up a part of their capital Ad- able to get nine hundred men in the give present Secretaries of William guish the Presbyterian service. by wireless early today from Bear for the new system. .legations: PASO OR AMERICANS NOT Jemez and Pecos forests in case of of at PRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON -E- L miral Fletcher, of the Battleship "To take from these individual Whiting Andrews, Ohio, Berne; Captain Bill Arrives.
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