University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-21-1913 Santa Fe New Mexican, 10-21-1913 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, 10-21-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/3933 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]. 6 li ILj KOI. 50. 5i4JVr4 ra, JYEW MEXI60, lUESDAY, OQTOBER 21 1915. .NO. TRIED TO HAUE CHURCH DEBATES R A PC NEW EVIDENCE INVESTIGATING EATON SENT TO ENGLAND WiLLPLZER'S HUL! DISCOUEREDIN WARM SESSION INSANE ASYLUM PHACfiN CASE IMPORTANT RACE CAUSES MUCH THE STRIKE Plymouth,, Mass,j Oct. 21. Condi- DO NOTHIN Atlanta, Ga.. Oi't. 21. Detectives in IS PROMISED tions in of the household Rear Admiral Atlanta mid Birmingham today were; Joseph G. Eaton, prior to his death last working to uncover what will were iUESTION TALK they March, described by neighbors prove to be an attempt at blackmail in at the trial of Mrs. Jennie May TO-NIGH- MATTE Eaton, NOW j conflict ion with the Pliagan murder1 T the widow, today. EPISCOPAL HOUSE OF WHAT WILL A month before his death, Admiral DEPUTIES j EE THE OUTCOME isfe ZeT ;Eatou was to take Mrs. held on a planning GETS INTO HEATED DISCUSSION j THE ARE charge of criminal libel. GOVERNOR MMQN3 GF COLORADO BRITISH MINISTER SAYS ATTITUDE QUESTION POLITICIANS LOTS OF "HOT STUFF" TO COME UP Iliatcn with him on a trip to Panama, Fisher's statement that, he could to Samuel W. a Rock-lan- d OVER PROPOSITION TO ESTABLISH ASKING.--A- A PERSONALLY MAKES A TRIP according Baker, OF HIS COUNTRY WITH REGARD S PROGRESSIVE prove another .man and not Leo M. BEFORE SANTA FE CHAMBER OF optician. Baker testified that in Frank killed fac- A NE- Mary Phngnu, the THROUGH the admiral told him SEPARATE DIOCESES FOR TO MEXICO IS THAT NOTHING NOMINEE VICTORY SEEMS TO BE LET THE STRIKE DISTRICT February lasl, tory girl murdered here last April, re- - COMMERCE; THE BOOSTERS that acting under commission from At-- GROES IN THE SOUTH. CERTAIN. rived interest in the unusual case. j TO DETERMINE WHETHER MILITIA President he hud made sur- WILL BE DONE UNTIL AFTER THE TURN OUT EN MASSE AND TAKE Grant, a torncys for Frank, who has been vey for a canal route across the isth- IS NEEDED OR NOT. ELECTIONS, OCTOBER 26. victed and sentenced to hang, had PART IN DISCUSSIONS. mus in 1871 . for- and that he looked Fisher to Atlanta from Birm- ward with to the that DECREASES SHOWN IN WILL ALSO TRY FOR brought pleasure trip ingham. After his in he and Mrs. Eaton were, to take to see hearing story, which he accused a well known At- MAY ESTABLISH A the cut, SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS FOREIGNERS IN TORREON SPEAKER OF ASSEMBLY NEW HOME WILL BE complete lanta furniture dealer of the crime, Mrs. Eaton asked r.aker to assist the to STATE CONSTABULARY CAUSE MUCH CONCERN attorneys' turned Fisher over her in having the admiral committed local IN THE OLD BARRACKS New Oct. 21. A heated de- detectives. to an insane asylum. She complained York, Albanv, N. Y., Oct. 21. What will bate over the in the t Fisher was by that her husband was dabbling in negro question j be he outcome of William Sulzer's closely questioned Trinidad, Colo., Oct. 21. Governor south enlivened the deliberations of Oct. 21. In Chief of Police Langford and was con-- j poisons and drugs and Bhe feared he London, his discussion race for the legislature? This was the E. M. is in i fronted the man he accused of the Ammons engaged making would cause the death of members the house of deputies of the Protes- oi Mexican affairs with the American foremost in the minds of the by The time: 7::!0 p. m. question 1 a of tant at ses- j the Usher personal investigation the strike of the household. Episcopal church today's ambassador Walter H. Page yesterday politicians around the capitol today. crime. hrougliout ordeal. The place: The Assembly of refused to alter bis situation in the southern Colorado sion the general conference. Sir Edward declined to bind j story. Old Frank G. a Rockland news Grey wag g(nleniUy a(,reed U,nt he will Hall, Palace. Si coal fields. Alger, - . Accompanied by Attorney A majority report by the committee me government 10 any panic- !lt nf .,,, fnl. the The subject: Chamber of General Fred paperman, testified about conversa- Farrar, assistant adju- on racial episcopate, with commenda- ular policy after the elections in in New His fire Commerce meeting. Si G. M. tions with Admiral and Mrs. Eaton. organization York. RECEIUERS FOR tant general and his private tions the to establish Mexico. Don't to ap- - The admiral said he objected to hav- against proposal will be directed especially against forget bring that secretary, C. W. Fairthild, the state's churches, The,. British attitude, according to NEED and tell ing June in the household because of separate dioceses, clergy Aaron J. Levy, who is a candidate for FRISCO plication slip your chief executive arrived here early and and bishops for southern negroes, was Sir Edward Grey, is that matter friends to be on hand, for the a Btory she had circulated about him. and Alfred 11. Smith, j immediately set about to learn and A advo- - should be left, alone until after the municipal judge, MORE MONEY Mrs. Eaton of her fears presented. minority report of the who chamber of commerce is a live St gather information. The party ex- complained the of the races and election and that future action Hhould the speaker assembly, . eating separation body wiih lots of work ahead of X to the in Trinidad that her husband would poison her. nn vnuult- seeks to succeed himself. 21. pects spend day the appointment of negro bishops to hp thoir St. Paul, Minn., Oct. Receivers Sk said that he did to invade it, and tomorrow a tour of the district in Alger npt'.consider sit in the house of bishops with pow- The conversation between the two! S"!" '"tend the.r for the St. Louis and San Francisco an automobile is Admiral Eaton insane, but thought he d to ""counts contemplated. ers equal to the whites, also was pre- otherwise brought out thel"'Icts at,t'ni,t s1,lare railway today asked Federal Judge W. showed certain peculiarities of speech with them for their active part n II. to atithorlz- - "I have received as many as twen- sented. Amid a storm of discussion, fact that the views of the British and Sanborn sign an order The session of the Santa Fe Chain-- I and manner due, to ser- And of in ty reports from as many different perhaps, long the house finally made consideration the United States larcelv coincided his impeachment. course, ing them to issue $10,000,000 in re her of Commerce io vice in the navy. the Demo- - tonight promises sources," said the governor, "concern- of both reports the order of business and that both were desirous of a set- - that light he will oppose ceivers' certificates with which to pay be a hummer. ing certain incidents and no two were for the afternoon session tomorrow, tlement would assure cratic organization candidates gener-ith- e preferred and car trust claims that permanent First of all, the matter of new alike." limiting debate on each side to half in Mexico. ally. Objections were raised by Frank B. PROGRESSES peace will likely command atten- an hour. worst foes Kellogg, who represents the $28,000,-00- 0 quarters Governor Ammons Intends to decide Ambassador Page explained to the Even Sulzer's political tion. The executive committee select- !ASK MINORITY "The is a radical violation in of the New Tex- from his own investigations whether proposal British foreign secretary at some practically conceded him victory holdings Orleans, In of dio- as and Mexico of ed rooms the old baracks, facing the state militia should he called out. IN of the principals and customs the of the United States his own assembly district. They were road, a subsidiary PLACES ILL cesan asserts the length policy the St. Louis and San Francisco. West Palace avenue, and from all re- He also indicated that he regards this union," majority and Sir Edward Grey, in reply, point- inclined to regard the withdrawal of read Dr. C. B. of Sanborn ports these rooms will be so "comfy" method as unwieldly in dealing with report, by Bryan, ed out that thus far had oc- the candidate as a trick Judge granted delay until 111., 21. nothing Republican that the chamber of commerce officials outbreaTts. Springfield, Oct. Raymond North Carolina. "With the utmost Democratic Monday for the filing of otficial objec- sudden curred to change the British view intended to damage the will be able to on work Robins, of Chicago, chairman of the friendship for our negro brethren and cost of a tion. carry their "I have under consideration," he that recognition of the provisional party a great deal at the better than heretofore. Intruders with Progressive state central committee, with desire to advance the work of was no lt was said at the the re- continued, "the suggestion that steps government in Mexico was the correct small concession.
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