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Santa Fe New Mexican, 10-03-1913 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-3-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 10-03-1913 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, 10-03-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3918 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]. 0 VOL. 50. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 191Z, NO. 199. III questions of procedure," said Speaker SULZER WRITING a'liiii'K lace each other, the iai St Clark. iug that the federals gradually up; ' SCHMIDT CAUSE MEXICAN ENVOY I hack. Tin-- PUBLICITY FOR presidenTt The measure mist be put in such STORV OF HIS pushing heir opponents re- that skilled lawyers cannot pick constitutionalists claim to have shape SIDE OF AFFAIR the forces of Maas (laws in it." pulsed (lein'ral but it is no This was endorsed by Rep- last night, believed import- position ::. the Republican OF DEATH OF Albany, X. Y Cel. Judge O. C. RETURNS ant engagement has taken place. ANTA FE IS bill at resentative Payne, chief counsel for Governor Numerous of 0 sign leader. Derrick, reports fiiibusiering who lias been silent regard- and attempts tit "gun running" Joseph W. Folk, solicitor of the jSulzcT, plans ing the of the defense, went a have redoubled the vigilance of Amer- Etnte department, in a letter to Sena- plans further by into re-It- HOME ican troops the border. ASSURE 9 P. M. tor Simmons, has furnished a list of GIRL Istep today going along einenl. Senator 1). Hinnian. Piedras is controll- countries having treaties with the Harvey Though Kegras who will make the address ed by a neutral cries of "Viva which enforced the pro- opening council, United States tills caused a 5 tar-ii- ,ock?a hi"" llnerta" morning vision a per cent rebate in ; IN- - ZAMACONA ARRIVES AT VERA CRUZ PRESIDENT DORMAN OF THE SANTA THE TARIFF MEASURE SIGNED BY giving THE CORONER'S JURY AT THE sentence to be on a federal oh in American passed goods brought KI sum of W. OF DISMEMBERED ANNA K AFTER UNSUCCESSFUL TRIP FE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TELLS SPEAKER CLARK AND ships. Congress has amended the bill, QUEST TO; so that countries not now ZLZ engineer, however, STILL - resident of OF BEING DONE TO ADVER- AF- AUMULLER FINDS HANS SCHMIDT!-"- "-1 ; TZt !1P U. IS ON!1 " Piedras Negras, WORK MARSHALL THIS ht.und by treaty provision on the sub- !be permitted io make the tullest saved Ins lite, but he was roughly ject, shall be exempt from Ihe provis- AT TISE THE OLDEST CITY IN THE NOW GOES TO RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HORRIBLE menl. strain of the trial is SANTA ROSA. handled by constitutionalist soldiers, TERNOON, AND ion. The long on the and some-LKIm- j To Care For Wounded Rebels, Most of the country thus affected telling governor UNITED STATES. THE WHITE HOUSE. times he expresses the wish that the Mexico City, Oct. 3. The Mexican are Russia, Hungary, Italy, Japan, was Not he is FELIX DIAZ STARTED consul at Eagle Pass, Texas, has been Nether- whole fight over. that Belgium, Denmark, Greece, (instructed by the federal government and all s ARCHAEOLOGY ABOUT lands, Spain, Norway Sweden, TEARS ROSARY FROM Valise the tension is'so and the FOR VERA CRUZ TODAY ;to care for the wounded oonstitulional-jist- SCHOOL OF SOMETHING to the United States. great heavy exports ,!work is so hard. who were abandoned in Piedras Treaties with Great Britain. Costa j THE NEW MEASURE NFHK ANfl THROWS Ti ".t now i , m me ngut. he M Negras before the evacuation of that NEEDS A NEW DIRECTOR Kica and Honduras contain modified 1 to a friend, "and' am going to the Vera Cruz, Oct. 3. Manuel de icily, and also to ussist Mie Mexicans restrictions, which apparently would who crossed the United Stales border lend, let come what will. I am going; former Mexican ambassador discrimination against goods to from revolutionists. Ac- D. C, Oct. 3 The prevent New York, Oct. 3. Hans Schmidt, 'to tell my slory in my own way. Mine1 escape Ihe Washington. or man- to tile Foiled States, who was sent to official HOW SANTA FE IS that are the "growth, product - j audi reports more than to the tariff bill confer- the Driest who murdered Anna An will he an astounding narrative cording house agreed of the country. to in by 1,1)00 BEING BOOSTED. ufacture" exporting when I have completed it and the Washington, early September Mexicans have sought protection at 1:22 as hav inuller. became frenzied today at the 1. N ence report today, constituting Countries named by Mr. Folk truth nf tile tnnnni-- in which Provisional President llnerta to plead on the American side. Rebels under Booklet on the climate. include Brazil. coroner's into the death of his Villa and Maclovio Herrera 2. on Most Wonderful 50 the final action of that body on the ing treaties, Germany, inquest (h(j l)olujpal hoBSes havp t,.ipd )n .Mexico's case before President Wilson Pancho Map Switzerland lo have sur- Miles. N tariff bill. Speaker Clark overruled all Fiance, China, Russia, victim, rose from his seat, ripped coerce me and failed, is known, every returned here He expects to are officially reported today. 3. illustrat- - and several smaller nations. lie worn man and women In this state Mexico where rounded Santa Rosalia. 125,0011 envelopes, points of order made by members, from his neck the rosary had decent leave for City tonight, X President Wilson's; signing of.- the im- to General Samuel R. Mercado, the ed. action ever since his Incarceration, tore it will be with ine, despite what the he will probably report personally who contended that further by Underwood-Simmons- - bill at 9 o'clock of Chihuahua, to- 4. The Santa Fe folder. into many bits, and hurled them at peachment court may do." the Mexican president the failure of military governor the house was not necessary. into effect one of the day reported a preliminary engage- 5. Brochure on camping, fish- - after- tonight brings the newspaper reporters sitting half : his mission. Speaker Clark immediately most revisions of tariff con- - ment between his and a force etc. V a dozen steps away. The jury found WANTED IN IOWA AND IS Zamacona made no attempt to troops ing, hunting, ward signed the bill, affixing his sig- rates and revenue laws enacted for of rebels on resulting in fl. illustrated post-- him responsible for the girl's death. ARRESTED IN ARKANSAS ceal. He professes to believe that his Wednesday, Beautifully nature at 1:25 o'clock. Cheers and - a federal The rebels endeav- X many years. District Whitman express- rv.M., ! m country's ills are due to the machina- victory. cards. the final action of the Attorney oB.i... w - applause greeted A new income tax. applying direct- that lions of a of Americans, doter- - ored to retire, hut were prevented by 7. Mailing list of names of peo- house. The bill was sent ed the positive conviction today ismith, of College Springs, was arrest- group completed ly to the incomes of citizens; the will nnneu a federal flank movement. pie Santa Fe Beeks. to senate the sig- Hans Schmidt is sane. Schmidt ed todav on a charge of killing Obe to precipitate intervention. on its way the for abolition of all tariff on scores of that he The federals lost Major Arroyo, chief S. hints from federal, X when it be placed on trial for the murder of Herndon, at Eureka Sprinks. Ark., on Friends of Zamacona say Helpful nature of the vice president, to e of General Caraveo's staff, and four items of immense importance Anna whom he slew as she to deeply chagrined at not being state and city officials. S will be for transmission to the and American Aumuller, September 15, UU1. Smith is said vis killed and a number of ready American industry dismembered and sank in the buticeived in Washington, but Zamacona other officers S !). Railroads. White where the president will reduction ot slept, been arrested at that time, men. are House, consumers and a heavy on 20 last. himself in it was not The rebels losses reported V 10. Increasing membership of 9 Hudson river September escaped from the officers and has persists saying sign it at o'clock tonight. tariff rates on most of the articles in he would see either to be sixty men killed. chamber of commerce and a live the Mr. Whitman's opinion is' based on been at liberty ever since. He has a expected that Vice President Marshall signed use in this country are its or or of Mex- - f general the conclusion of the four alienists wife, Here. Secretary State Bryan President board of regents the New bill at 1:34 this afternoon. and five children .living CRITICIZE OFFICERS FOR chief features. who have examined Schmidt in the Wilson. Ico Museum, The tariff bill the signa- of the new KEEP ORDER. bearing While certain portions tombs at Mr. Whitman's behest. Their The vessel on which Zamacona re- FAILURE TO tures of Speaker Clark and Vice Pres- law do not take effect at once, most for- Oct.
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