Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-12-1912 New Mexican Printing Company

Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-12-1912 New Mexican Printing Company

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-12-1912 Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-12-1912 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, 08-12-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/907 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]. VOL, 49 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1912. y.i..:jjseo NO. 154 DAY OF DEATH WITHIN THE NEW BABY. UNITED STAT WALLS OF SING SHOT e!Y INSURRECTOS n orwrni yfiirnr nir i A - m mini olich uil WHATLL fjp N BATCH OF MEN CONDEMNED BY COURTS TO PAY EXTREME PENALTY SIT FOR BRIEF MOMENT IN ELECTRIC CHAIR AND ARE 1 HURTLED INTO REBELS GUN RUNNERS WERE TAKING SUPPLIES OF WAR ETERNITY AS EXECUTIONER SLAMS BIS LEYER DOWN-NE- GRO SMILES ACROSS INTERNATIONAL B3AN3AW FROM THIS STATE AS STRAPS BIN3 SSiM AND FIRED UPON BORDER PATROL -- ONE BANDIT HAS HAND SHOT FROM ARM BY FIRE OF ITALIAN ASSASSIN KISSES CRUCIFIX OUR TROOPS THEN FALLS IN FAINT BEFORE GUARDS FALL DENIES THAT KE HEARD FROM Ossining, X. Y.. Aug. 12. Seven milk. murderers were taken from their cells John W. Collins, a young Florida ROZCO DURING ENTIRE REBELLION in Sing Sing prison today and put to negro, shot and killed Michael Lynch, death in the electric chair. This is a Xew York City policeman, on the the largest number to suffer the death morning of July 1, 1011. on one since Collins had been and fired penalty by electricity day drinking El Paso, Texas, Aug. 12. In a fight States Senator Fall, of Xew Mexico, the electric chair was Six a revolver out of the window of 'his sol-- adopted. hist night between United States ' and Senator Didapp, Washington rep- one went to their in section of Xew Italians and negro apartment the diers and Mexicans one fourth mile resentative of the Mexican revolu- and the executions York known as "Hell's Kitchen." Off- be-- deaths quietly lrom the international boundary ; tionary cause, countered on were in an hour and icer heard the shots and went today accomplished Lynch low Columbus, X. M., a soldier was President Madero's declaration attrib- sixteen minutes. The condemned to investigate. When he knocked at shot the and Mexican through body a uting to the senator the Mexican gov- were executed in the order: t!ie Collins it and fired. following door, opened smuggler's band was torn from the ernment's failure to come to John W. Lorenzo L. e He to Governor Dix to com- peace Collins, Cali, appealed arm by a bullet. Ae report of the terms with General De de mute his sentence to life Orozco, the rebel Marco, Felipe Marco, imprison- affair was received today by A. L. leader. Angelo Guisto, Vinceiizo Cona and ment, claiming he was intoxicated at Sharpe, colector of customs at El I "I thought some time I Joseph Ferrone. the time and was unaware of what he Paso, and by Colonel K Z. Steever, ago that white-face- d might want to see Orozco to Cona walked to the chair was doing and asserting that he had i'l command at Ft. Bliss, Texas. ascertain and and as he kissed never known the officer. The gov- his authority for certain statements," trembling, A to the customs the crucifix when the were be- ernor refused to interfere. cording department said Senator Fall, "but I have had straps ireport the shooting was caused by an about his he fell over Joseph Ferrone killed his wife, absolutely no communication with ing placed body Inttempt on the part of insurrectos to limply in a dead faint. All the pris- Kate, in Xew York City, on October him. Orozco declared that certain smuggle ammunition to Palomas, Mex-jico- , oners with the exception of Collins 24, 1911. Mrs. Ferrone had refused Americans had been putting up just opposite Columbus. Inspec-- j walked into the death chamber pro- to live with her husband because ot money for Madero and names tor A. C. Ash, of the customs service. gave their innocence. ill treatment, she declared, but she and other details. I wanted to find testing piloted the soldiers to the of Collins came in and seem- was induced to return from Philadel- place out what information he have smiling the activities. Ash report: might and did not his phia where she was a few smugglers' as for these ingly happy deny guilt. living, days skirmish resulted, and the Mexicans authority statements and on before the was on ja so He prayed his knees at the chair crime committed, were driven back. telegraphed to the mayor of El for a minute before he was executed. Ferrone's plea that their child was ill Paso. But came of it. I Colonel Stever has been notified nothing Giusto, Cona, Cali, and the two do in a hospital. Friends endeavored un- have had absolutely nothing whatever Ul'at about .",000 Marcos, were convicted of the mur- successfully to bring about a reconcil- the ammunition, to do with Orozco." rounds lias been der of Mrs. Mary Hall, wife of Henry iation and the murder followed. captured. 12. in Senor Didapp said he had been in- Hall, a of construc- The woman's body, with her throat Dubuque, la., Aug. August superintenednt consul at who structed to state that t he Madero gov- tion on the Croton acqueduct in a slashed, was found in the street. When 1'ina, Mexican Chicago, is on a to an- ernment made the first demand for lonely farmhouse at Griffins corners convicted Ferrone attacked a juryman visit Dubuque, today had been advised the peace to General Zapata, August 3, in. West Chester county on Xovember and to kill himself by cut- nounced lie by attempted on and sent a cabinet minister to pro- 9, 1911. ting his throat with a piece of broken Mexican government that duty pose peace to the chiefs in Santa Zenaza, the sixth member of! watch crystal. AVhon taken before American corn shipped into Mexico operating luis been He claims this the north. Didapp contended that the band of assassins, was electrocut- Judge Foster for sentence, the mur- Wilson in Xew suspended. Jersey. Ms the failure was due not to Senator S, in a were due to crop failures. ed July after he had confessed derer's hands and feet shackled Rolla former ? W IS COMPA Wells, mayor St SENATOR FALL DENIES Fall, but so far as Zapata is concern- letter to Governor Dix that he had to prevent further violence. On the ECONOMY WILL Louis, who was appointed treasurer HE PAVORS OROZCO. ed, to lack of of'''"'"1 instructions of stabbed Mrs. Hall to death. The oth-- j way to the death house at Sing Sing, of the national democratic committee in Aug. 12. Both United i the Madero co;m ers were convicted as participants Ferrone made a second attempt at was expected to call on Governor Wil- WITH JUDAS Washington. men to suicide swallow a the crime. The gained access by trying to jagged son here during the day. the house on the pretext of buying piece of tin. j BE OBSERVED HIS IDEALS NOBLE BUT HIS PRATICES PRINTERS ARE TEXAS REPUBLICANS FIGHTING "Bridgie" Webber, his client, and one SPLIT WIDE OPEN IGNOBLE, DECLARES PROSECUTING AT- IN SESSION m o: those charged with the murder of Dallas, Texas, Aug. 12. The BY WILSO repub TORNEY BEFORE JURY TO DAY. PLAIN CLOTH Herman Rosenthal is locked up. The Iican state executive committee meet if Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 12. With lawyer admitted lie had received an ing today split after a heated resolu- from all over the POLICE SAY urgent 'telegram from Webber. Short- tion over the ruling of State Chair- Los Angeles, Cal., Aug 12. Inter- delegates present Harford T. HE ly afterwards, Marshall, DECLARES HE DOES NOT WANT HIS man Cecil Lyon. .Members of the Taft rupted frequently by objections on the United States and Canada, Hawaii EN LET H counsel for Jack Sullivan arrived. He faction protested against the rulings part of the defense attorneys, Assist- and the Philippines, the fifty-eight- refused to talk and hurried inside. SLUSH FUND WASTED AND REGRETS of Mr. of Lyon because his activities ant Attorney Ford, began the opening annual convention of the Internation- SHERIFFS District Whitman wires in behalf of to-- 1 Attorney THAT IT COSTS SO MUCH TO RUN A Theodore Roosevelt. arguments to the jury in the bribery al Typographical Union met here Acting Mayor Pettit of Hot Springs Shortly afterward the executive M. CAMPAIGN ANYHOW trial of Clarence S. Darrow. Open- day. President Janies. Lynch GET AWAY that a detective authorized to get committee decided the Sep- ' question. ing with a co:nparn of the accused presided. The woman's auxiliary j Schepps extradition papers from Gov. arate meetings were iheld. Kacli and Francis Bacon as a man "whose also m session ALL THEY Donaghey was due in Little Rock to- claimed a js WANT IS DECENT SALARY Sea Girt, X. J., Aug. 12. Economy victory. sentiments were noble his neioie uie creuenim.a uum. muter He practices . day. will go immediately to Hot . .. ... BILL-PRI- to the and smallest cam ignoble," Ford said that was io" the woman s convened, u ZE FIGHT DOPE FROM THAT HE WAS if he pa- extreme, the history auxiliary SCKEPPS DECLARES Srpings, gets the necessary be fund in the of filled with such men.

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