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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-17-1912 Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-17-1912 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, 07-17-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/885 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]. tip VOL. 49 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912. NO. 134 MOTHER CHARLEY AND HIS CHILD SLAYER IS IROZCO 5 HEARST ED PREPARE! POLICE SYSTE M IS CAUSE "FRIENDS" PUT UP COIN FOUND DROWNED TO FLEE OVER COMES TO AID OF ROS ENTHAL mOROEi IS RIVER AYS MR. HITCHCOCK I0RDER OF DAR OW ADMITTED BY OFFICIALS YOUTH WHO ASSAULTED AND REBELS HE ASSERT HAS CACHED $500,-00- 0 MURDERED LITTLE JULIA CON- HE TESTIFIES THAT ARRANGEMENTS FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN LUMP SUM FROM PRESIDENT'S NEAREST KIN, HELPED IN UNITED STATES AND IS MAK- A TOUGH WERE CHARACTER OF THE UNDERWORLD IS TAKEN INTO OUT A tITTLE BUT SOMETHING LIKE A COUPLE OF MILLION DOLLARS NORS TAKES FATHER'S ADVICE COMPLETED FOR CUSTODY WAS PRO- ING PLANS TO DESERT HIS ARMY AND MAKING THE FOURTH ARREST FOR THE HIGH HANDED CRIME OF YESTERDAY-W- DUCED IN TIME TO SAVE THE NESS HE AND TO AR DECLARES CAN ADD NOTHING ENDS HIS LIFE BEFORE LAW PLEAD GUILTY BE- LIVE A LIFE OF EASE. AMONG GAMBLERS WAS ONE OF REASONS STATEMENT FILED BY EXECUTIVE FOR DEED TOGETHER WITH FEAR TQ AT THE TIME. REACHES KIM. FORE THE FIRST JUROR WAS OF BETRAYAL DURING OFFICIAL PROBE. BRIBED, SO THAT THEIR ATTORNEY AMERICANS WORRIED BROTHER IDENTIFIES HAD NO DENIES THE CORPORATIONS OBJECT IN CONSPIRACY. BY BOTH FORCES BODY AT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY WILL Los Calif!, 17. Call- - Angeles, July Washington, D. C., 17. GAVE ANYTHING DIRECT TO CAUSE ed to the July stand for the ostensible PROCEED WITH INVESTIGATION purpose ot a j New York, N. Y., July 17 The impeaching state witness Orozeo's men, that the rebel Fremont charging body of a man found floating in the Older, managing editor of leader has $500,000 in i;i Paso bank D. 0. 17. Post- the San Francisco Washington, .July friends of the came forward Hudson river and taken to a morgue Bulletin, early inland is to Init-hi- s party preparing go into the New master General Hitchcock told with in examination was in York, July 17. A fourth arrest that the fa- today large contributions. Hoboken was today identified as today placed ed States to enjoy it, have been re-th- e "police system" as it is in the senate committee investigating The first "friend" he mentioned in that of Nathan Swartz, indicted for attitude of a virtually important ceived by the state department, tlie case of the gambler, Herman miliarly known, was largely, if not di- contributions 1904 witness for the defense j - rectly for campaign of and that connection was Charles P. Taft, the murder of the child, Julia Con- in the bribery Depredations by ;,0ii,) rebels con-tria- l Rosenthal, who was shot to death ves- responsible the slaying of 190S that the record of the funds used brother of President who con- nors in the Bronz on 7. of Clarence S. Darrow. jcentrated near Cuntla. MoreloH ha- - Rosenthal, who had professed his in- Taft, July terday just before he was to testify tention in President Taft's election as filed tributed The identification Strenuous etforts been reported'. to make further charges $50,000; William Nelson was made by were made by the regarding of that in X. cor- AMERICANS charges gambling graft certain of the police were on Albany, Y., were absolutely Cromwell, $25,000; Mr. and Mrs. Larz. r liiniv Alexander, swartz s brother-in-law- . prosecution to keep out the testimony ARE HARASSED. grafting Extreme against the police, was made today gamblers. rect and that he could not supple- Anderson $25,000; Andrew Carnegie of Mr. Older during which District At agitation exists among the when Louis arm Webber, known in the un- Distirct ment $15,-000- otner AVhitman to-- the report by testimony. $20,000; William Smith Cochran, ; The father of the man admitted torney Fredericks took occasion to loreign citizens der world as "Bridtev" was. Attorney said Kir. col- j along the line of the Mexican North- - uay mat lie would Hitchcock s?,id the total Frank Munsey $10,000; Whitelaw that he had asked his son about the designate Lincoln Steffens as a "busy to police headquarters. proceed with the lected the various of Reid M. C. that his son had around western railroad as a result of the re- - j grand jury investigation into the through agencies $10,000; Borden $10,000; affair, confessed his wxiy, nuz"ing trying to butt Webber, to the $1,655,-518.2- j treat of the in according police, charges made Rosenthal. the committee in 190S was and General Corbin, for a number of guilt and he had told him to go out in and start something." insurgent army that ran a by It was direction. No serious ex-- gambling house in opposition reported that Of this sum $G20,150 was persons $10,000. and commit suicide. The trouble is i Rosenthal gave the pub. son, it is It became evident early in Mr. as to Rosenthal about three lie - jpected, long as the United States! years ago prosecutor the names of three men collected in various states and hand- "Did the Tobacco now evident, went to the river and Older's examination and had trust contribute?" that the defense nineres to its of incurred the murdered gam- who had to bo "seen" led by the local state committees. threw himself in. to present policy strict bler's by the gam- inquired Senator Paynter, expected prove through him as well neutrality and the Mexican armies enmity. While the fend between blers before t'bey could do business. The latter sum never was turned into "No sir." as steftens that had the two men was AVebber's arrangement. confine themselves to on, home One of them is said to the treasury of the republican nation- of been commanderiug was be a former "Any the stockholders?" practically concluded for the necessary and - dynamited, the police said, and al that committee supplic transporta- city official, another a police depart- committee, although "Not to my knowledge. .1 know by MRS. MABRY McNamaras to plead guilty several tion. his jaw broken by a man known as ment account of it. DIES official and a third holding a kept name those interested and I days before the of It is out "Tough Tony." chiefly alleged bribery pointed here that the peo- clerical position in the police Mr. Hitchcock to do not have Juror Lockwood was in District Attorney AVhitman believes depart- promised furnish t any knowledge of such consummated. ple that section of Mexico now ar ment. the investigating committee with contributions being received." AFTER SEVERE The witness said he came to Los undergoing the same annoyance and copies of the financial records of the j "Any from stockholders of the Steel Angeles five days before the bribery distress that was suffered for many campaign. corporation?" expose To take part in a conference. weeks by the foreign e'ement in the No He state of contribution was received from j "I believe some of the men I have produced a telegram sem by Dar- Chihuahua along the line of SENATOR WORKS a be-- ILLNESS. row the Mexican It. corporation, Mr. Hitchcock said, ; mentioned are interested in it. 1 and Steffens asking him to join Central railroad. is Wourt blocks cause congress hod 'just passed a law think .Mr. Munsey is." them. part of the fortunes of war and so j long as Americans do not ac- prohibiting it. He told of the only "And Mr. Cochran?" Mrs. Winifred White wife suffer Mabry, tual violence must near contribution he could remember "Yes sir." of State Senator T. J. who DARROW TRIAL LAGS they vest, content Mabry, with a Schenectady, N. Y., 17. Hitch-Genera- knowledge ihat July having rejected. It was offered by Senator asked Mr. l has been ill al- SLOWLY ALONG. they will be Paynter seriously since shortly "Cheap ice for the is T. Dela-- ! cock amply 'repaid for any loss Los Angeles, 17. P,e- - poor,'' the plan Coleman Dupont, of if he were acquainted with any ter the adjournment of the pecuniary Calif., July of the legislature mulcted on a X Socialist administration - j Relations Between them as result of cause of his criticism of ware, then a member of the republi- of the stockholders of the Interna-ca- n died at 10:::0 last a brave McNamara Attor the of the proposed , night after rebellion. new hole is. executive committee actively as-- ; tional Harvester fight for life. She is survived ney and Watt Are Being Fully "Progressive party' as set out in j ' city company, by her a ' the of Shown Witnesses Madera, Chihuahua, July 17. Hav- statement issued him in - attempt the organiz sisting in the management of the He said he knew the McCormicks. husband, a child 14 months old and Up By Today. by WasUi ed ice dealers to Los Angeles, Calif., 17.