University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-16-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 12-16-1913 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, 12-16-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3981 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]. 50. &4Vr4 F MEXI60, TUESDA Y, DECEMBER 16, 1913. NO. 262. t i t n and su were considered by Villa of the national conventions, party, jas active enemies of the revolution. and. Itaoul Aladcro. a young brother of. ALL OF GOV it that the REPUBLSCANS "Up further resolved, uu m.i illie may be to a call irilUUIlLailliLu JUiLmui7iUi.y ..y late president, appointed! committee Itself issue il ad-- pledge chief of (lie staff to Villa and as an for the convention to lie eonveneu in in , jviser to assist the rebel commander KM 6 candidates In accord-- to nominate OF LI NO S COLORADO ARK VE A jsome of the civic and diplomatic fiinc-- j MONS Nl TWO ance with such basis of representation FACE Hons of government. j as shall now be determined on by this The five hundred or more committee." Spaniards; who were Tloth resolutions recog summarily expelled from; provided were TALKED OF nition of the primary laws of various Chihuahua, and who joined by I ; - nwu some of the and American' and a Breed that certificates of! If ILL Mini- German states ' ac-- i merchants were, however, not less . election from proper state authorities isbould NOW PRACTICALLY of union he sufficient grounds for THEY CONFER REGARDING PLANS EXPLOSION IN VULCAN MINE OF THE CHIHUAHUA IS j",."::?!' p"":si" hundreds delegate CF THE STAND- - the name of a on the tem- - .r't jillB delegate as of MEET AT DENVER TO CONSIDER PARTY MOUNTAIN FUEL COM DESERTED BY ITS FOREIGN to the taking their property audi ACCOMPLISHED! FOR THE FUTURE CF THE ROCKY to PATTERS MAY BE - as to their being required leave' recog- STATE-WID- Tlo CAUSES POPULATION. CONSUL LETCHES the were violated in a ser-- ' THE CALLING OF A E MET-- IN THE SI ATE, ANO ESPECIALLY! PANY, FROM UNKNOWN country, BY EITHER ONE OF MO 1 Ions manner. DEATH SENDS HIS FAMILY 10 BORDER AND GENERAL SYMPATHETIC WITH REGARD TO NEXT YEAR'S MAY RESULT IN BIS declared HODS BUT CHOICE HAS NOT (gates are elected at large and only de The Spanish merchants named SAFETY. that Villa had sought to evade lhe STRIKE. VCT clares that the total number ELECTIONS. LIST. FOR BEEN MAUt I . in the call must he chosen by any charge of confiscating foreign prop-- ; state which has such a law. ortv liv in.r t ho mnn-K- wfi'i! or as a ' were to admit taking cnarge it. wnere, mat MANY RADICAL Resolutions adopted PLAN TO RESCUERS AT WORK CONFISCATE ALL km ALSO SELECT ; ter of fact, the Spaniards said, SOME WAN! M-- j Senator f'ummins and Representative the, W taking of property by the rebels was1 MC QliprQ pDfPfCCn SENATORIAL CANDIDATE TO RESCUE MINERS FOREIGNERS' PROPERTY more than confiscation, since; ItlLHoUllLiJ rflUrUuLU CONVENTION CALD'congr,'ssional wnni,,ee-- ti,e con'j nothing the property was devoted to the per-- i ference. com-- , r jsonal use of the rebels and the Chairman Warren, of the law htm-,pr- s Dec. 10. 16. 1 Dec. 16. Kl Paso. Texas. Dec. It!. Two Denver. Colo., Between moved Dec. Representa-- Newcastle. Colo., Thirty-- ' m) r,,t,,,jplt, or R,..,rante of mlttee, then the adoption of dred more BO 10(1 and 500 delegates from approxi-- j 1 - of the men entombed with foreigners, including D. Dec. 6. a na- j tive members Progressive party eight practically jn(jf,lnn;tv.' 2."i0 Washington, ('., the first resolution, proposing 'Americans arrived here on a spe-- niately local unions throughout he-- from county in Illinois o of lindug any alive, was the today A for convention and the debate j nearly every hope i met to resolution providing theXitional 2 train from Chihuahua City, Alex-- Colorado here today consider convention gathered here today to confer on the statement, or officials at o'clock this'eial X calling of a special !gan. io- Among them were French, Ger- - primarily the calling of a state wide - for the with par-- j afternoon as to the probable results CUINUtrJlN tU IU UlC of the Republican party was vot- Senator Cummins appealed for the: party's plans future, who strike in sympathy with the United to the elections next! of the in the Vulcan mine man. Italian and Spanish people ed down 35 to 14, late today by Icalling of a national convention. While ticular reference explosion MURDERER IS Aline Workers of America, now on j i : me national commit- - Vhe did net the alternative! vear 'at mis morning, umtmia strike in the Colorado coal fields. The the Republican discourage ex-ji- - reiterated the stor.es told BY Before the adjourns, it to also expressed the view that the They HUNG MOB tee. propositions of referring a meeting that General Iran-Cnte- convention nssembled in response to to select a candidate for the was caused by dust. Several; zation to the slates, he believed planned plosion ' a the recent call of the Colorado State plan bodies were found the X. Dec. 16.- - that such a plan would not impress States senate and to perfect by rescuing Willistnn, Dak., Federation of Labor and was called headed "---! Cleve con- - D. C, Dec. 1G. Two the public generally as strongly as P,ans for complete tickets In 'veryj parly by Superintendent Culhertson, recently to order by John AIcLeniion, president Washington, and IS. Meerdink. victed of members of for of the would a convention. county and in every senatorial to said since murdering of that organization, It was explain- proposals leave the country. They V Dillon at X. D fix- j to the surface the family, Ray, Republican party and methods of "I realize," said Senator Cummins, congressional district. Threp brought 'the Spaniards left the property taken ed early today by union leaders that ele- flashes of , A a was taken from the Williams it a ing a basis upon which discordant "that in a national convention we may There were occasional Wallace llaxter. I'l.im tlw.irt Iomo lm. Iuii lint Iniiirl was not certain that state wide Re- to j Starbuck. C0I,ntv jail by a mob today ami would be called ments can uuite, confronted the encounter danger. We ought to meet humor in the address Progressives and the proceeds placed in the rebel 7 strike at this time be national committee today. face like men. If we are made H. J. Alien, Filson, an Italian. cause they declared the leaders of the publican it face to ty piiunouei treasury X ; .. , and Aline Work- Foremost was a proposal for a spe- brave enough to stand for the princi Wichita (Kansas) Beacon. Superintendent Aleerdink, who came Th . uis ferrazas who Is Federation the United to us that - ers "do not want to undue cial national convention readjust of the we ought "Our Republican friends tell of UlB W01.Uings early this after- to be tin-- impose ples Republican party, ;, was reported W11K ,..,.,,,, hem ; ,...,. the of the tiio nvatem of deleeate representation. i, i,,,r,,,oi, tn atjiurt face we should come back and help sai(1 that hl8 party had penetra-- know'n. Thp reruK,)8 corroborated foV'Xik hardships upon people be u state other was that no convention ,.,, and discuss the n-- i vi iciv-i- wwv... unless it becomes absolutely The t0 Sacp wjtn tJa(.n other nun. liic me .moi. ,ne Biiteini?iii mat j. tirraxas nau national commit- - ujtu which consisted of a large number of called, but that the nnd what principles we, "To hear these leadersi.. talk, ''l,heen found, nnd conditions were such to sign checks in small de- - necessary." prIlciPB - compelled Unasked men, battered down the in) rs tee fix a of reapportionment for more. I am not saying would think the Demo- that he had no of any Prior to the of the con- plan fr;may niu,0 that licking hope recovering nominations aim u.iu mmo with a drai.i convening suue should be a chief aim of tree '!of the jail heavy pipe, vention at 10 o'clock it seemed prob- ratification by Kepuuiican that there general cratic party was the alive, were being used as currency. - - the warnings of Sheriff tor- ventions. adopted at this spe- six - able that the first day's session would political platform government. of the men entombed all but The family ol Marion Letcher, Unit-- ; ickson. the mob rushed into lh- jail, a conven - but I do believe that been per-jo-r be devoted to the and con- A resolution for special cial convention, And yet that task has e)ght ar0 Americans. A number of states consul at Chihuahua, was,0'ro tlie door off cell occupied" presentation com - issue in the by of From all in- tion was a j the convention should meet and than other which sideration resolution. prepared by special formed more often any men WP1.e jn thn pper levels, anion the arrivals on today's refugee the prisoner, and dragged lihn nut of also tramea anouier res an address to the American people It ha8 dications these promised to cover a mittee, winch American political history.
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