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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-22-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 09-22-1913 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, 09-22-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3908 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]. FILr JVO. 189. KOI. 50. SANTA FE, NEW MEXI60 MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913. REPORTED AMERICANS FEAR PREMATURE UILLA SULZER TRIAL IS EXECUTED BUT MORE SCHEMES CURRENCY BILL TO RETURN TO MAYOR OAYNOR WALK OUT AT i REPORT DENIED CHINESE PROVINCE PIKE VIEW MINE Mexico City. 22. General HAVE BEEN 22. LAID TO Colorado Sept. 22. Sixty RESUMED Sept. THE SENATE Pekin, China, Sept. Although IS Springs, Villa is from gov- IN miners al the Pike View coal mines, Francisco reported the British and French missionaries to have been captur- - north of this city, struck ernment sources, in Fu Chow immediately on and who had taken refuge A. a jed at Las Palomas Thursday this morning because Birgin. TO-DA- Y on at lifter FOUND have returned to their mission homes hoist man and active union leader, executed Saturday .Inure, COMMITTEE REST ia court martial. in Hiugh Wa and Sien Yu in the prov- had been discharged for leaving bis the American mission hoist Saturday. About ."0 other pit ince of Fokien, Kl 22. Francisco men working on the properly decided ,TTnn.,rtf rnD Tur UDCPUm Paso. Tex., Sept. BELIEVED NOW THAT SCHMIDT AND aries .remain there because the Chin- THE PUBLIC FUNERAL OF NEW HI run H1L urn x ilia. Mexican rebel leader, is very SAMUEL DNTERMEYER, WHO IS to remain at work until tomorrow, lUftiiLI uiuhlu ese authorities declare cannot is called nnwrnunn nnilTIHIICC UIC HDPII. much alive at the bend of bis troops, MURET USED BLANK DEATH they MAYOR HELD when the general strike TRUST lives. YORK'S LATE ma imumi ot ,,11IVZ. COUNSEL FOR THE MONEY guarantee their n.t MlfUMNlMMiiiwu jl5u miU,8 mMh wording in urimuoii mere are uuum COLLECTING CLOSE MENT THAT SUCH AN ACTION to the information of .hm, military CERTIFICATES FOR IT IS A Americans are especially disliked BUSINESS HOUSES men at work and their attitude! INVESTIGATION, THINKS who and consular officials and General II. by General Hwang Liang, during iin regard to the strike is not known. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES IN ' THOUSANDS LINE THE IS ILLEGAL AT AN EXTRA SESSION L. United Stales WITH POSSIBLY the revolt, proclaimed AND MANY Scott, commanding GOOD MEASURE The trouble this morning started m- - himself the sixteenth Ming Emperor. border troops. Miguel h;. uieijoici, THEIR NEFARIOUS WORK. CITY when the men were being lowered; Ur I LtuioLAI r. the re- STREETS. lit Unt. Uneetor of Mexican consulates, has A FEW AMENDMENTS. Hwang Liang had encouraged iinto the mine. Birgin was informed1 . turned here from Palomas. where Vil planting of the poppy in the province. it was for him to (that unnecessary la was to have been wounded The American missionaries informed been filled reported WILL descend as his place had lifinCepDr All the was false. Col.! CHICAGO RECORD IT WOULD BE the government of this and urged mili- SIXTEEN BLACK HORSES 111 I LHLO I 'anil Hiivs report THINKS bv another man. Birgin. according nlULOr(LHU ne ail-- JJiiiin X. Medina says nas neaiu uiai tary action. After the poppies had G. 1,. Crawford, fiDMlf TUX UXADCC't0 Superintendent N THE xitnnrrnninn i wi.n at caaB BE INVESTIGATED been uprooted Hwang Liang's follow- A I bis I viua m m t.WP. BIG POLITICAL POWER It II fit IILftllOt dressed the men and told them iiwvbkviMwv of He of several dis- - (,nmlwSj nortllwest Juarez. says ers maintained control !side of the story, resulting in the de- where or assas- Villa has not been executed, (lenerul tricts they persecuted s,rike .New York. 22. Evidence that con- 22,-- The N. V., 22. Governor has a similar report concerning Sept. 22. Samuel sinated a number of Christian New York, Sept. body or!" Albany, Sept. s,;ou Washington, D. C Sept. ..... ... .......i II. McCarrv- v of the resumed action of Villa. Mans Schmidt and Dr. Ernest Muret, verts. When the town of Hingh Wa Mayor ifaynor was laneu at Sulzer's legal artillery the whereabouts Vntermyer, counsel far the house Golden company which ow n of im- his dentist friend, planned a campaign was the this from its resting j Cycle this afternoon when the court of the last attacked by Hwang Liang o'clock morning tOf tlV of collect- money trust investigation oibn Vioii. mmp Rlnren tllOt which last week his GRAND CIRCUIT RACES cf murder for the purpose on missionaries took refuge in Fu Chow. place in the city hall to Trinity church peachment, began congress, gave his Ideas currency the situation will be faced by his com and OPEN AT COLUMBUS ing life insurance money reached the has where Bishop tlreer read over it tne trial for alleged high crimes reform to the state banking The American legation vainly and that the - It tended to tne today service for the bur- - pany without compromise was called to order by O.. 22,-- WitU pre- today explain endorsed the Chinese government to pro- solemn Episcopal al- Columbus, Sept. jmlice in committee. Mr. I'ntermyer urged of the stale are 2 o'clock. .. .. ... - n,,,,....... riuv iiiHi- - death certificates found in with ial of the dead. mine operators presiding Judge Cullen at dictions i or r.iia ., the of the admin- tect American citizens China determina- - -- - - generally principles most unanimous in their Louis J. Marshall continued were considered goou lor uie - i - the the aid of the Many thousand citizens blocked the Attorney c,atiolm w told istration currency bill passed by military. tion to resist the demand to recognize did not finish Circuit races at from a physician ho a num- that sidewalk from the building line to the argument, which he of llle Grand house last week, hut suggested At the legation it is considered union. The local operators, with V. i , Faurot of the detective bureau,Inrthat the the v. hen the court adjourned on Friday, tnR 0cal driving park this afternoon. officials of curb as the funeral crept along s short time ago, ber of amendments. these are taking advantage . tlit. evcenrion or V. 1J. uuur aim 2 uirec-va- Schmidt and Muret, a f lower iron, - in which he held that the governor King stake, .Oo pace; J.i.nmi: the bill guaran- American in various pend ten b'ock Broadway the Bran-Wil- tried tn arm nee with him to issue Mr. Untermyer said friendship a are toklnB I, second; cannot me nan ou.e i ' unconstitutionally impeached, jtuni won; Cochalo, event of the teed to the banks entering the system ing cases in which the legation city pMmand will continue to ex- death certificates in the lifted u. before the si,,ne position all solemnity." he said, "we ham Baunian, Zombrewer. Longworth business obtain satisfaction. lying clouds shortly dea th of u.t ins,ureL a nmnnnnlv of the banking ron..tlea ag begt they 2; 04 j sudden persons started and over tne press confidence that this tribunal H in order named. Best time, of the country in that respect that the long cortege wherever they "1 cannot divulge at this time the .,inini, n ihn nlinrnli thn sun Rlioae v,t " " will not be swayed from a proper and than any m'r,a 23 of the said the hill is more generous can be obtained. A bunch of miners of the con-- identity physician," due regard of the mandate 11V system in the world. Mr. TARIFF BILL MAY LEAVE brightly. into this today from BY "If iho stnrv tnlfl him hanking was were brought city sfilution, by the unworthy suggestion BIXBY IS FAVORED 'h.rln. added, that by using his Heading the throng of marchers to at the Pike View lis time, the fact stands out big and Untermyer Pueblo to go work that to do so is to permit a tech-- j he could a line of mounted police. to j that Schmidt and iur. "vivid oriental imagination," single eight mine and others are expected here to To dismiss the black Father conceive of a situation in which the CONFERENCE SOON Behind came the police band playing vacant strik- ivcality triumph. Muret had a plan whereby they would fill the places left by the articles of which have JUDGE'S RULING federal reserve board, by fixing the the dead march, a regiment of mount- made Impeachment, collect insurance. ers. Arrangements have been l.i en nresenfed to this tribunal for discount rate, could bring about a pe- ed police, twelve abreast and another -- to state that the phy- - to guard them with deputies. lick of would not be a: i am happy pur- TO BE SET- of on foot in lines that jurisdiction, flatl-v- riod of easy money for political BUT FEW POINTS REMAIN regiment police , to listeu t0 thoir of It, would be DETAILED INTIMATE TESTIMONY ,(Iecll"ed He said he believed the mini- stretched across Broadway from curb tiiuniph technicality. poses. BY THE WHO EX- of constitution and the one-hal- dis- TLED CONFEREES, With a the OTHER mum limit of f per cent tn curb.