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Santa Fe New Mexican, 10-30-1913 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-30-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 10-30-1913 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, 10-30-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3941 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]. 1p AOTA NEWMEXlw SANTA FEt NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, 06TOBER 30, 1913. NO. to leave for Juarez us soon as Paucho PANAMA LOCKS JEALOUSY CAUSE OF Villa appears. Reports in Juarez say A DOUBLE TRAGEDY URIOSTE IS HEADED WILSON POLICY the evacuation is due to the fear Of SULZER CASE TO CANNOT BE MANY STRIKERS Mlie federals that the regulars of Oroz-'c- FOUND By ENEMY Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 30. F. will turn rebels when the rebels .l. McCully, aged 65, today shot and FOR COLORADO begin to attack. According to refu- killed M. rj. Locke, a young man who U. Oct. IN MEXICO IS gees arriving from there, practically S. SUPREME Washington, 30, Secret tests OBEY ORDERS (had been Htaying at his house aud made the third division of all of the foreigners are getting out as recently by then shot himself, inflicting a wound the Atlantic fleet under rapidly as possible. battleship from which he will probably die. Mc-- ; IS REPORT command of Rear Admiral are Trevino Released, Usher, Cully is said to. have been insanely DECIDED ON Mexico City, Mex., Oct. 30. General COURT said to have disclosed the fact that TO DISARM 'jealous of Locke. Doth men came here the Panama canal has noth Ceroninio Trevino, news of whose cap- virtually recently and were comparatively to from the of ene- CHARGED WITH MURDER ture by rebels during an assault, was ing fear fire auy st rangers ..In the city. FUGITIVE, fleet so far as the Gatun and ATHOUGH NOT MADE PUBLIC IT IS given by tne federal authorities yes- W. ASKS IN my's THOSE AGUILAR AND The came from H. MOORE INJUNCTION other locks are concerned. HOWEVER AT McCully's Darling- OF OWN SON, IS SAID TO HAVE terday, was released today and came Important ton, Mo., where are said to have This information leaked from the they ANNOUNCED THAT THE ADMINIS- to this city. General Trevino declined U. S. DISTRICT COURT AGAINST LUDLOW SHOW SIGNS OF RESIST- conducted a hotel, and Uicke worked HIT TRAIL OF LONESOME PINE the office offered by President Huerta navy department yesterday. for them as porter. Soon alter Mrs. TRATION HAS DECIDED ON COURSE GLYNN AND STATE The started last are ING. SOME OF THE MINES MAY as federad commander of military. OFFICIALS, tests, winter, McCully is to have sold the hotel TRAVELING WITH GUIDE ON declared to have the fact Have Part of Monterey. developed moved to St. Ixmis and later to TO BE PURSUED CHARGING THAT CONSTITUTION that the fleet could not determine the RESUME WORK. MILITIA MAY; jaiid Laredo. Tex., Oct. 30. The constitu- St. Mo. to survlv-lin- g location of the Gutun locks. It also Joseph, According tionalists, according to reports receiv- IS VIOLATED STAY INDEFINITELY members of Ihe family, McCully is intimated that the data made pub- ed here, said they claimed to have a resented the sale of the hotel. The GENERAL DIAZ MAY lic and to the portion of the city of Monterey wrest- supposed give topogra- .McCully's came here about two weeks DESCRIPTION AND PHOTO phy of the canal was in- ed from the federal soldiers. purposely (u;o, Locke them. as dii BE TAKEN TO PROGRESSO CONTROL OF STATE HAS accurate. In addition it was discov- ARTILLERY BATTERY accompanying Rebels Rush to Monterey. .Iso Theo .McCully and his brid:! of ARE SENT BROADCAST ered that the hills ren- Kagle Pass, Tex., Oct. HO. The Intervening two weeks. shot Locke with-- PASSED FROM PEOPLE dered the locks almost immune from SENT TO LUDLOW .McCully armies on both sideB in northeast out warning the Mc D. Oct. SO. That bombardment from sea. (entering Washington, C Mexico are concentrating at Monte- damage by Cully found Locke on the floor That Francisco Rivera y Urioste, of the administration has of the breakwater on tin setting the policy rey in one of the largest troop move- Extension shelling beans and sent a bullet charged with the. murder of his own been worked out finally and not New York, Oct. 30. Suit looking to (Atlantic has made it to Trinidad, Colo., Oct. 30. Detach-ment- may ments in Mexico's recent revolutions. side possible through his brain as ho looked up sou and now a fugitive, is threading anounced for another week was in- - the ot William mount so out of from batteries A be OpHdrs nrt-iv- liprp from Onvprn- - bringing impeachment long range guns far that artillery to him. After a few mltm1'' he. his way the mountains in an M of greet through Uicated at the white house. s Sulzer before the court of and of Denver in command ('apt. today "It)oi. Cal.rallZli tor every constitutional-i- supreme the approach1 of an enemy's fleet turned the gun on himself and tired effort to reach Colorado, is the report, said Chairman Bacon, . the United States was started La Fevre left here this afternoon un necessary," l,af (hlH Hnn tn ,.,... to Mnntf,. today could readily be checked. Elaborate a bullet into his brain. circulated today. relations in the United States district court the. der orders from General Chase to re- of the foreign committee, where fighting is reported still in plans also for mining of the ap- I'rioste escaped from the county jail the nations should jrey, here by proceedings. of the canal on both the At- lieve the situation at Ludlow. Unless "that European jprogress. The constitutionalist forces injunction proaches DENVER Tuesday evening aud it is rumored of the United The set forth that the an outbreak occurs the detachment NURSE HELD recognize the right Inow concentrating about Monterey complainants lantic and Pacific, sides already have that he rushed to the house of a rela- situation. Now constitution of the United States is will the in rest PENDING INVESTIGATION States to deal with the are said to number 0,000, drawn all been completed. probably spend day tive, who provided two horses. Then, it will violated in the government of and return to Trinidad tonight. Quiet that we have that recognition, the way from Torreon, in north cen- being Denver, Oct. 30. Miso Lou;u- Hale, with this relative as a gutue, it is sain take a little time for the president to to in the this state and is not according to a prevails at the Ludlow tent colony but tral Mexico, Matamoras, NOT A RETURN TO numbers of strikers are said to a nurse, was arrested today and held uriosie aasnca away luwaru jeauque work out the problem. There is a pos- extreme northeastern corner. republican form of government. large and is now the "trail of the be in west of Ludlow and pending an Investigation of the death, hitting that within the next few days federals have rushed ten field The defendants named Include Gov. the hills sibility The SPOILS SYSTEM lot of Harry Ilradley, a traveling man of lonesome pine" toward Colorado, announcement would be and the state executive officers Aguilar. Last night a of camp fires - a definite guns from Piedras Negras and left Glynn Lincoln, who was found unconscious This news was wired to Denver pa- of the election last with state senators. The SAYS PRESIDENT were seen along those lines, and inter- made of the result only 200 men to guard that place. together at a hotel last The au- - pers this morning and all Colorado has been asks that the admin- mittent firing was heard all through Sunday night. Sunday. While the election Navarette, Tellez and Maas are lead- plaintiff present thorities recalled that in June, 1011. may he aroused before tonight to be istration be from Oct. 30. the night. Shots were fired into the repudiated here the actual formalities ing other federal relief forces south- enjoined recognizing AVashington, By direction Mrs. Mamie Ellen Smith, of Canon on the alert to send news of Urioste and that Sulzer he of of colliery but no damage done. At of proclaiming the result may have ward to Monterey from the border the Impeachment President Wilson, Commissioner City, died after she had been taken who is much wanted in New Mexico as two companies of cavalry some bearing on the situation for country. restored governor. Internal Revenue Osborn Instructed in an unconscious condition, from a aver since his wife told on the witness to- were on this morn- awhile." The conviction ot William Sulzer by collectors throughout the country placed patrol duty hotel next door to the one in which stand that terrible about the ing and the work of gathering up the story President Wilson is considering SM ALL LOAN BUSINESS the court of impeachment and his re day that the recent action of congress Bradley succumbed. Iu both cases, murder of four of her five children. and it in collectors from arms of the strikers is being carried suggestions from his advisors BRINGS LARGE PROFITS. moval from office as governor was removing deputy Miss Hale attended the patient.
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