Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-28-1913 New Mexican Printing Company

Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-28-1913 New Mexican Printing Company

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-28-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-28-1913 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, 07-28-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3860 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]. .17: J ifI' 'Ti i: JEE, 1915. f. &4JVr,4 JVW MZJ(?0, MONDAY, JULY 28, NO. 140 4 taken steps for the relief of Mr. FEUD but that no report had been CAUSES WILSON TELLS received since the embassy at Mex- MULHALL ABOUT PROGRESS IVESiiliMERICANS NOT A KILLING IN WATER FILLING ico and at Chihua-- City the consulate i una had been instructed to act in Mc CHICAGO SUBURB Donald's behalf, PRESIDENT Asks Removal of Consul, END WTH TAKE STAND SAFE ALONG Chicago, July 2S. feud which i CALUMET j Representative Smith, of Texas, ten years ago and which is said j to have been marked liy asked Secretary Bryan to remove Con-- I several pre- nil F.dwarils. at Juarez, because of his vious homicides, claimed another vio-- I tint in .Michael Orsiuo. Blue HIS SIO refusal to allow a party of DO Ameri- SENATE ON TARIFF BORDER today at MINES Island, a suburb. Orsino was shot cans to go to the relief of refugees by at .Madera. Michael Biossa and John Sinrea as lip A received lioprese.nta-t:r- AN EXTENDED CONFERENCE HELD telegram by EXPECTS TO CLOSE BEFORE SENATE PARTY'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE FOLLOWING THE SHOOTING OF BECAUSE OF STRIKE THE WATER Smith said that the Madera today door of his room to arrest him on a BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND were in momentary peril. COMMITTEE THIS WEEK AND SENATE KOLD A CONFERENCE SPECTOR DIXON, R. C. KIMBALL IS ALREADY THREE HUNDRED lefugees charge of at .Michael Costeilo There are 35 Americans there, 21 of shooting i AMBASSADOR PRESI- WILLiTKEN APPEAR BEFORE THE AND DECIDE TO UNITE ON LA DISAPPEARS.- LAST SEEN IHiuZIN several months ago. - v.hom are women and childten. The -IS FEET DEEP IN THE TAMARACK Biossa and friends of Ed- - Sineea, charged that Consul JUAREZ.-EA- DENT DOES NOT BELIEVE CRISIS telegram HOUSE INVESTIGATORS FOR EX FOLLEnE'S THUS GLE PASS GETS A Jay in wait for Orsinn and as he MINE. THERE IS NO SETTLE- wards had not j properly represented jumped from the window they shot EXISTS IN MEXICO. Ihe situation to the state department, AMINATION. SIMPLIFYING MATTERS. KNOCK ON AMBASSADOR WILSON. llihu four times in the neck and back MENT IN SIGHT. Smith that representative reported causing Instant death. The slayers sr railroad bridges on the railroad were arrested soon afterward, and the Madera and El Paso CONGRESSMAN ASKS line between TRIED TO CONTROL SEVERAL PROGRESSIVE SOLDIERS WHO SHOT Ulun Island police say, confessed the OPERATORS ATTEMPT have been burned or dynamited ann shooliny Minimal f'nwti'lln ivhnm Ot- - bandits have threatened to kill any FOR CONSUL'S REMOVAL AMENDMENTS TO BE TRIED DIXON IINDFR ARRFTif!i,1 is accused of trying to kill, but TO-DA- DEMOCRATIC HOOSE - TO RESUME Y persons attempting to repair the line. jwh0 t,mi)),(1 becauso nHWlnnt- He also urged Secretary Bryan to em-- l a in was bar, Is said lo have killed a Am- nrgo all shipments of arms to Mexico D. 2S. 28. U. brother of Orsino s a Or-sin- Washington, D. C, July 2S. Washington, D. C, July 28. Washington, C July Eleven El Paso, Texas, July Charles year ago. or allow both Mexican factions to se- is survived a widow and nix Calumet, Mich., July 28.Only pre- bassador Wilson Immediately after his one Mulhall's Republican senators ten- Dixon, Jr., who was shot Saturday in by cure American guns. than thousand of Martin Progressive children. liminary efforts to open up the copper to Sen- Juarez Mexican soldiers while on conference wth President Wilson, Representative Smith said that the letters as a lobbyist for the National tatively agreed today support by mines, closed last week by a strike, said: secretary gave hira no information as Association of Manufacturers remain ator LaFollctte's on official duty as an immigration inspec- - took place today on the south range. OPERATIUES were started In some of Ambassador Wilson said that he ex- what the United States proposed ed be into record when the wool, cotton and several Items ol the tor of the United States, will recover, S. P. Pumps the to put the but. on the pected to leave Washington tonight to do. tariff bill. This marked the first e't'ovt He was shafts, deep conglomerate senate Investigating committee met attending physicians say. VOTE ON STRIKE lode of to be away several days. He would on the part of the Progressive Repub- workings the Calumet and for the association brought to El Paso Sunday afternoon Heclu not not discuss the possibility of his re- today. Attorneys lican to take a definite stand PROPOSITION a wheel moved. IN and American federation of Labor well. Meanwhile was turn to Mexico in his official capacity. THE DAY CONGRESS. the on tariff revision. and is resting it acknowledged that the to cross examine the was in His at this time seems to granted right In today's conference, presid.-i- over "The Mexican troops who arrested San Francisco, Calif., 2S. water accumulating the mines departure witness the committee, will July indicate that he will not before Senate. through by Senator Clapp, were Senators the on a made by a Whether or not a strike lie de- rapidly having already reached a depth appear be-- 1 inspector charge shall to shake Mulhall's Brit-tow- , 300 In the Senate foreign relations commit- Washington, D. C, July 28. Met at attempt story Borah, Crawford, Sterlin;;, negro whom Dixon was investigating, clared against the Southern Pacific of feet the bottom of the shafts fore he is turned over to the house and out of commission the two tee. noon and resumed general debate on Cummins, Kenyon, LaFollette, Cronim, are being held for hearing before the company by the Brotherhood of Rail- put. committee about the middle of lower electrically-operate- d Secretary Bryan, who had lunched tariff bill. lobby Vorris and Works. Mexican courts. way Trainmen and the Order of Rail- batteries of this week. in the Calumet with, the entered the exe- Senator Townsend recommended Another conference will be heid in The negro, Arthur Walker, is also road Conductors, is being decided here pumps and Tamar- president, In 1911, Miilhall wrote Gen- - j ack minesfi In cutive offices from the White House "executive interference" and caucus January, a few day? and each member will being held." today by a canvass of the strike vote the deepest the district. eral Bird of the manufactur-- 1 and the conferences in domination. Manager present amenuments which he pro Dr. J. W. Tappan, of the United laBt from the Gulf Quiet reigns generally throughout proper joined ers, about the Democratic house: completed week, office. committee recommended poses to si pport In the senate. States public health service, who of Mexico to the Canadian the countries affected by the strike, tie president's Judiciary "I am positive we will fare much boundary. He remained for a short time with favorable action on of Senator LaFolletU; outlined substi- treated Dixon in Juarez, says Dixon The result will not be known and brigade headquarters at Calumet appointment better with the incoming Democrats probably Wil- John W. as solicitor tutes be will propose to the wool and was a clean room and furnished for 28 hours. received no calls because of rioting. the president after Ambassador Rep. Davis, gen- than we have with the con given present, cotton schedules next week when he with clean linen and and The nt Additional troops were sent to the sta- son's departure. eral. I Mr. bedding question issue is whether committee continued gress. assured Emery (counsel will begin his attacks on these sched- food the Mexican authori shall tions north of here to cover the in- "No policy was discussed at the Lobby for the that if he proper by receive equal rating, pay and manufacturers), ules of the Democratic bill. Senator while held him. creased territory given protection by conference," said Mr. Bryan, "and it would select some man we could ties they suburban trainmen and conductors Eleven agree Kenyon will urge amendments placing issued to United the requisition of the Keweenawa i not known now when a policy will Progressive Republicans on or chairman of the labor commit- Orders have been promotion with main line employes. to Senator La Fol- - on the free list all articles in control States officers not to The wishes to county sheriff. Saloons, closed Sun- l,e formulated, but it probabty will be Treed support tee we could have him appointed. 1 immigration company segregate its lette's substitute schedules on of a monopoly, one of them being make more to Juarez and the electric and the men days, were permitted to reopen today. i". a very short time." wool, also told Mr. Emery I am positive ho any trips lines, maintain cotton and several of bill. aluminum. He hopes to have a speech of the men that to do so would dis- Mine operators of the Superior cop- The conference was for the pur- parts tariff v.lll control the judicial committee and operations government's put them at a this week on the general will cease.

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