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Santa Fe New Mexican, 05-02-1913 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-2-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 05-02-1913 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, 05-02-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3787 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]. ' : - :.v . , ; r ; .y '.i IfOI. 50 FE, NEW MEXKO, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913. WO. 69 TARIFF BATTLE BIG BANDIT HOLDS . THAT FRIEDMANN "GOOD THING." SHELLS BURST O'ER SUFFRAGETTES' TftlEDMANffSECiS HEADS FLEEING j ACUAM QAVQ UP TRAIN TO ROB DR. FREDERICK OF crpDrrc mm n uiiriHi AMERICAN RlSHTS TO TURTLE SE-- Utt ULUHLIU IULU uniu JUST ONE MAN HORSEMEN MURDOCH AS A CORE FOJfTUBERCULOSIS FOR INSUR- INJMT A TERRIFIC DUEL ENSUES IN PULL- O ! ! ! MEXICAN GUNBOAT GIVES SOUTH- GENTS A HOT PARTING SALUTE SOME IN- PROGRESSIVE LEADER SERVES NO- MAN OF KANSAS CITY $l&5.00 0. BRITISH POLICE SEIZE BE- AS THEY LEAVE EMPALME, TICE THAT HE WILL SUGGEST CRE- ERN TRAIN, MILLIONAIRE' TERESTING DOCUMENTS GIVING ING THRICE. ACROSS FROM GUAYMAS. AWAY PLANS FOR THE ARSON ATION OF A "REAL COMMISION." SHOT nnGHT- TO GET BRIGADE'S MOVEMENTS. ' Bit oof of this Indians" FREE LEMONS RAISE ROBBER IS WOUNDED; yaqui iuit WITH pay WIDESPREAD SCHEME OF CALIFORNIAN S IRE ESCAPES $1,100 for lack of FALSE FIRE ALARMS Kansas City, Mo., May 2. To rob Nogales, Ariz., May 2. Insurgpiit Washington D. C, May 2. The stale forces evacuated the M. Short, Kmpnlme today, over millionaire, Jesse ., fight the proposed reduction of Joplin after which Ihe Mexican gunboat Guer-rerrp- London, May 2. Bow street court on was the real object of the giant ban- duties citrus fruits opened today's began shelling the California was crowded this when a on tariff bill in house. dit who held up a KansaB City South- morning debate the the gulf town preliminary to a land move- band of six militant who The California ern passenger train in the Kansas suffragettes, delegation opposes ment from Guaymas, where the feder- were arrested in the raid on on lem- City suburbs early today and the police the proposed cutting of rates al garrison was strongly reinforced the of the Woman's So other citrus "holding up" of several other passen- headquarters ons, limes, oranges and jesterday. At Empalme are many cial und Political union in- gers was merely incidental, accord- Wednesday fruits, which it claims would be American men, including Su- ing to the theory of the police, who railway were brought up before the magistrate jurious to their industry and open the ,T. of a for perintendent If. Temple the on a charge of conspiracy under the gates to the foreign fruit industry. instigated thorough search the a duel Southern Pacific of Mexico. malicious damage act. The prisoners Know- - robber today. After lively Attempts by Representatives with Mr. Short in the narrow Pull- - Nogales, Ariz., May 2. As soon as included "General" Mrs. Flora Drum-nion- of to land and Hayes, California, rman, the robber fell off the train it became evident that the constitu- Mrs. Harriet Roberta Kerr, Miss raise the rates on raisins and figs, $1,000 of Short's tionalists had decided to leave Em Agnes Lake, Miss Rachael Barrett, olives failed. wounded, carrying money and the wealthy mine owner palme, a suburb across the bay from Miss Laura Lennox, Miss Beatrice The citrus fruit paragraph brought Guaymas, the "Guerrero'' opened a Saunders and Miss Annie Kenney. Re- was left lying in his berth with three a flood of amendments from the hot lire over the town. As the last With thorn were also the an- - and In the bullets in his body. Clayton, publicans Progressives lo- of the insurgent horsemen appeared alytlcul chemist taken intc custody All de- attending Short at a California delegation. ; were Physicians over a hill more than a mile away, at and cal hospital say he will recover un- last night Richmond, Sydney feated. shells from the gunboat burst oven Drew, the of yesterday's of Illinois, less unforseen complications arise. printer Representative Rainey, heads a hurried exitjpue of the who was ar-ov- to a sent the causing "Suffragette,'' opposed the amendments, declaring According telegram the horizon. At Empalme is lo-- j rested this need- morning. in California today from Grand View, col-- 1 that the industry police early eated a normally large American seized rates in C. G. conductor of Some IntBreBtIllg documents ed no protection and that the Mo.,, by Gibson, ony, largely of railway employes. Califor- which continued on its way H.jby the police were rend by the prose. the bill would not injure the the train, and passen-- 1 -- ' Lawton, general freight ,.,, ...,. wended nia lemon growers. south, the total amount of loot ob- ,,, Th.. ger agent of the road, who was sick to connection tained amounted to $1,100 in money show Clayton's with the "The reason for lowering the in bed, was removed in an automobile militant movement. One of them was Mr. and" a $32 diamond. Of this Gibson, rates on lemons," charged Hayes, while others remained under cover addressed to Miss Annie and vote in said Mr. Short loss $1,000, W. J. Kenney, "is to secure the Italian this or escaped into the safety of the hills. tlio in some will no effect on of Neck City, Mo., $65, and regretted delay supplying country. It have Shaefer, Hearing that the federal garrison (chemical Blie had asked of the consumer." F. A. Seaman, Eureka Springs, Ark., at had been reinforced to preparation the price Guaynias "The exact proportions are very Miirdock, the Pro- $35, and a diamond stud. the state are re- jfcr. Representative 2,r0(l men, troops .'difficult to get," it said, adding: notice that when the search for Hermo-- h gressive leader, gave When daylight came, treating northward toward "Please burn this." the administrative provisions of the the big robber went forward with i lo, the state capital. The delayed Another document bill are reached he would propose an doubled vigor. insurgent attack had resulted during bearing Clayton's name a of false amendment for the creation of a MAN HUNT BEGINS. the last in intermittent fir- suggested widespiead fortnight !fire and still a not sham" tariff commission. ing across the bay between Empalme alarms, another gave "real, At 2 o'clock this afternoon Short's : "The of the United States," and list of seven timber yards in London. people was found on the Guaymas. " "believe that here pocketbook empty, vhich "lend themselves particularly declared Murdock, - Reinforcements from the northern Missouri river bank three miles east t 1 of his serum is taken from the bo- well to " contested battle Note Dr. Friedmann has stated at the important substance consumption In- attack is waged the closely of Kansas border failed to arrive, the Yaqui but a of the business center dies of turtles. In a third letter said he had on the tariff. It is a battle led to a dians, the strongest state fighting Clayton City. Nearby, bloodprints of cotton in Lon- sham battle." was force, deserted in a body owing to a list manufacturers thicket. A cordon of police "whose will dur- and lack of pay and the various constitu- don, premises inspect thrown about the thicket began the next few and rob- tionalist chiefs failed to on the ing days report." ROCK ISLAND TRAIN closing in. It was believed the DR. FRIEDMANN SAYS TURTLE SERUM agree hid- mode of attack. The chief officers ot the national ber, dangerously . wounded,, was ONE . : 2. Thirteen health insurance commission at Buck- IS WRECKED: den in the underbrush.-- ?i; ,: ' Galveston, Texas, May J FROM " T. B. em- MAN IS KILLED MAKES USERS IMMUNE women and children, relatives of ingham Gate whs also suggested as ployes of the Pearson company in a good plaoe to attack. A plan of the THE DAY IN CONGRESS. Mexico, arrived last night aboard the building was given with details to the Kan.j-.il-ay 2. Morris to which windows and a Colby, Following reports that Friedmann only is the patient cured of remained positive for from three company's yacht Beryl, has entrances apd sugges- was killed and En- re- - five tion was made, as to how an roadmaster, 1 sold bis "T. B. losis but the good, he treatment months, and then turned negative, ueeu pmceu at u.e uiapuHtu iul operator SENATE. has turtle Berum, Cure,'' ty remov- " -- gineer Krickson avji J,'nij;(.,in:.Nichoa.s mains and he is immune from the dis- proving, said Dr. Fiedmann, that there of the compan for the might throw m a kindled paiaffiu "kot fn 'session, meets Monday. the New Vork Sun prints a denif.l were probably fatally injured last his in- ease.' was not a living tubercle bacilli in any al of their families to this country torch. Territories committee began hear made by the Berlin doctor that night when a Chicago, Rock Island &, The interview of the infants' systems. because of unsettled conditions in the The office of the health commission on AlaBkan railway problem. jection is virulent. "To prove this the Berlin doctor de Pacific work train was wrecked thre ing southern republic.
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