Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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RECORD AND CHRONICLE
Ihllcate
get plump, vigor*
VOL XXXI
■OANOKE MAN'S »
JEN. DIAZ ACCEPTS HUERTA
HtB'lll III HI B'S a B IB VI US IS BIS KIHM
BROKEN BE CLUB IN
AS PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT
SUCCESSOR; GOVERNMENT POSITION W.
POLICEMAN'S HAND!
QUIET PARTIALLY RESTORED
JUNSUS Mill IS S I «
buildi
CF/>e
Eight i ng
a n<l
NORTHERN REBELS NAME GOMEZ AS PROVISIONAL PREISDENT
to Madero
taken from (tic pen*
It is presumed (hi
indi-
“ fugitive
law
ANOTHER LEGISLATOR
J. B. SNEED ON STAND
Felix Diaz
this morning
l inmie
DEVELOPS HENIWIS
IN HIS OWN BEHALF
Huerta and formally
mu*
of
the
>uaie/ \|
machine*
and rule
t tian
bu t
JUs!
beaut i
ThP defefij.
H un-
$e armv.
• I u re-
admitted
w.
not guilty.
st <■;
1 J*
The
a rm
Dilllngham-Burn ett
BY
MAJORITY l\ THE
ticket lagt fal.
M un »■
more tl>an
i; nu lirkr
White
s troublesome
that
bill to the Houge.
to elop,. again
ANOTHER
tlve George
according
senatorial campaign
Chitina i'u a
F.
Gen
has 'captured th
not
OF
Mr Ra»s i« father of Mrs Wylie
to the apiKiintment of a pre-d
ll'IUet.
but men. wo
an i
mov.
Leell -111
escat',-
III I I
I bee
Wilson the settlement of this
provisional President
and ap-
the mo-
grappled
own loy-
m
Its
t h a -
me
Austin
building
members
Health
KATA < ARMI VS STRIKE
OI F AFTER NEARLY 2
that the defense
“ora a false beard.
cap-
sup-
HOI sF REI I SFS
Bill OA ER l*RI>
ttest I
and by
19.--
went
H undreds
lli -ii
added
being
a«u»ltie
estima'.
• iglit d.i
1 had not been
an hour at the
' and tie called
struck me with
thinking
walked
met Gen
fled the
Mar o
Feb
introduced
tile first of
After aaySickuMs
or Operation
a apo:
w here
Everv
pros isional
; are of the
’arm-
near
caught
mowed
went, through
found that his
,brave
man at
He
was not
Al Boyce
arbit rate
demands
of
nt Madore escaped
an automobile
M’EST VIRGINIA SENATE
CANDIDATE UNDER ARREST.
I N A TORI Al
INDICT! D
e the Slt'latl
signs of bee
' ■ rnnient
time in whirl!
tn a I resignation
«>d o'fb-ialiy at
Some doubt was entertain'd with
••egard to how Diaz might «• cept
vv t1<-.» Huerta Hqer'a ft
belrg r called being the same who
*as expected to come to Diaz' sup
s. TROOPS READA
I OK INTI
peared like a wild
arrest
There were forty
House in
vapjtol
and the
I by the
WASHINGTON. Feb
tor Root's amendment to
Panama canal fr“o toll
was rejected by the Senate Inter
oceanic canals <otnmlttee today by
a vote of 7 to 3.
>ps. th"
' uugress
lOMMITTEF, REJECTS FREE
TOLL AMENDMENT IN PANAMA
MEMBER IS Sl'K.
Feb. IN Represent v-
Herder is sick with <••-
meningitis at his aome
making the fourth Rep-
to develop the disease
lo PROA E
Itlst.t |s||)
OgfRTATE PHARMA*'A' ROAR®.
TORRELL. Feb 14 8 J Bass
of this city haw been irppofnted a
m««nb*r of the State Board of Phar
mKK by Gov O B Colquitt The ap-
pointin' nt came as a fOlrPrise to Mr
Bass and unsoll' ited by' hint
immigration
s veto The
more
pass-
S&otf's
Emulsion
It ccmpcL
Im ait h
er~ of tiie nienmuiti:
now heli.-veil that -th
• ■ able to-se me- a <1
'■ Wednesday.
Kepn tentative Hunt, the third of
the . legislators to develop m.enu'igi-
is. is reported very much better.
It is now generally conceded th it
the regular session will extend be-
yond the'sixty day limit.
It is felt probable that the Gov-
ernors veto of the k'M" consolida -
tion bill may not be overriden by
t’ue Legislature. Eightpen member’
TElRiRELI* Feb 19.—Represen-
tative D. C. Kelly was stricken wjtp
meningitis at his home near Kauf-
man last night. He had been home
from the Legislature for a week.
E OF Ol’INtSITlON AMO
BARA TO BE MINISTER OF
MONDRAGON OF DIAZ FORC
AMERICAN EMBASSY PLAY
I S DEMONSTRATION FOR A
AMERICANOS" WAS < KA OF
ENDS WITH His ARREST BY
HI ERTA, st PPOSEDLA LOA
Senator A B
today in connection
of th
•d injury
walking I
of
This estiraat
1 7. —Lieu-
tlns morning
The managers said
1 not toll-rate a
i which none
exactitude
DETROIT Mich . Feb. 1 fi —The
eleven bath-tub trugt defendants
who w-j-e convicted yesterday, today
were fined 'rom |1 to $1.0.09a each
■ ■ was 21" to 114. and fiv
rmative votes would ha'<
it over his veto.
n < nndidate
" dispatch say» that
'no. favored by the el-
for provigtonal Pre*:
•■ hi« determination
to aci'Wpt If tendt'r<-d him
-Gen
to
he
NEW YORK Fb
railroads todav axreeq
under the Frdman act
I? Sena
repeal the
provision
W !»t>lmes
SENATE STILL LA< KS
Qi ill.I M TO THE 2OTH.
at Weimar.
jHHStative
jjQaresentative .1. C. Hunt of Can-
yon, the third member, is reported
very much improved
MAA BEGIN WORK MONDAY.
AUSTIN, Feb'. 19.—Barring un-
foreseen contingencies. Monday
fflURLESTON, Feb. 13—Col
Wlliism Seymour Edwards, candi-
date for United States Senator, was
arreated. charged With bribing a
delegates. John Smith. Edward*
gave bond.
sii hslon and th. n to
sidering the appoint
• bullets from
EAST* UN ROADs At.REF TO
ARBITRATE DIFFERI Nt I
DEFENDANT* list APE with
FINE*, !»l TO *10.(Wt
been unus-
w lien Itunham
const iousne.s. he w as m
Halt and was informed it
!<>■ k Saturday morning. He
begin an encircling
ich bombs would
rebels at short
work The
and niQsf of them have several
children I B sneed was arraigned
JIM t’ROAA nil I
SPRINGFIELD
"Jim Crow" bill ws<
the Senate yegterda’i
kind in this state
The Ix>cislature adjourned yester-
day until next Tuesday when it will
resume ballotthg on the S. natorial
candidates T Ham Levi*, demo-
crat. yesterday saw his vote fall to
S3 from a high mark of 99
KANSAS CITY. Feb 18.—The
strike of 1 ion Katy carmen in Texas
which was called in September.
1 M L formally oebsod at noon to-
day by proclamation of President
Ryan of the Carmen's union.
of the bank building
where vve will do busi
ness u^til the new bank
A great
among the non-com bats nt
the promiscuous firing
NATE MAA MEET
BROWNWOOD. Feb
tenant Governor Mayes
communi-ated with the Senators in
Austin now upon the advisability of
. attempting to gi t an entire u'.orum
’Tuesday, inasmuch as the menin-
sitnation is improved.
CH A RLi-
lt company of militia today
roundeil tt
heard
the
on.
KIEFFER. Oh RANK ROBBED
TUIJ4A. Ok., Feb 1 3—Robbers
dynamited the safe of the Guaranty
State pank of
morning,
caped.
DENTON, TEXAS, IHURSDAY, EEBRLARY 20, ’.OIL
will mark the resumption by both
houses of legislative
S' t.ate failed of -a yuorutu yesterday
iiy’ two members,
members of the
Hernandez. brother
d the Interior R
Hernandez, was killed in the streets
last night by rurales for refusing
to shout "Viva Hu-rta" instead of
AUSTIN. F<«b 18. -The Sen C—
today lacked two Of a quorum and
it is believed that no geasion
jMobaiile until Thursday Forty '
rMRa" members are awaiting the'
return of their comrades
F«Vor Amending Pass Law.
Th<- Senate internal Improvements
CMnndtteo favorably reported the j
IJit tlfnore amendment to the anti-'
dflfea law allow ing pass* s to sher-L
|ff*S deputies and to Contederate/i
veterans, their wives and w idow's i
Under certain conditions It Also
favorably ri ported the Santa |/Ee!
'COBaol idation
is thought probable that
will be passed in the Hous
Bread and < orn
abundant in the i a;
in -. dis'ri'cited amoi
N‘ arl' all t ‘>e non-' o
ENA ER BEA DENIES THE
,ASSASSINi ARION REPORT.
LONDON. Feb.
n< w s is extremely
to i he censorship >
CHARLESTON
gates David Hill
S C. Rhode* and Ra’h Dulh and
Smith wepe indicted
with the brib-
Unlted States
ihe situation,
H
18.—Balkan war
meager owing
Enver Bey.
who was reported yesterday to have
keep severely wounded, teleiraphd
•rlnd« here todav denying theg-»
rumors
to the prisoners last night. _ . „
held in another ;>art of the palace
las been cleaned
will be examined
1 A partment of!
urn'to Austin.
rd I he House by < Onsl 1 -;-.l
two-thirds majority.
I rotes. I demo ra's and I.'
blicans voting against it T:.<-
will 'likely be still forth r. .1.
ted in the Senate Bindings in
Thirteenth Texas district are
id d for m the lull at Ve-nou
ment of his
<yie of his captors and his
al guards came running to help, in
the brief fight two guards were kill-
ed and six wounded and Col. Rivero
-AllES'E DINHAM CHARGES
I II A I HL AV AS AVANTONLA’ AT.
I ORT NORTH PO-
and Bowie
The Sundry Civil Service
ries T. xas items as follows:
To <arry on public buildings for
next flwal year: Amarillo $12.-
Austin $♦>0,000; Bonham $10r-
wnwooit $:;n.Unit Bryan
Clarksville $15,000; Cor-
Cuero $35.-
Rio $33,000; Hillsboro
Longview J5.OH0; Marlin
Marshall $140,000; Paris
■'< Ell.l.l It (i
MEXICO CITY,
nt Madero was
19 The
immigration
th. -ub't
strike
htrllth
by
Scott’i Emtthicp
) CH Y. Feb.
Provisional governor geu-
it is expected that Con-
select him as pro'isionai
He is expected to ap-
De La Barra minister of for
aifairs and General Mondra-
* ho commanded the artillery
under Gen. Diaz in Hi,- recent
on. minister of -war.
I-lag tllieered.
big part played bj the Unl-
lates embassy jn securing
caused a demonstration for
American flag as never before
in Mexico The American
eng, r w ho carried ihe peace ac-
iiice from Diaz to the palace in
an automobile flying the Ameri- an
Hag. was surrounded by thousands
cr.ying Viva Los /Americanos"
$ I 6.000;
pus Christi $10,000;
uOO [ >e|
$15,000;
$25.000;
$4".000;: Weatherford $30,000.
V. AA.HNG I'GX. Feb
omnibus public building- bill ari
before, but, this, it wigs 'learn**d to
day was the r suit of the enthusl
asm of the rebel troops who tar
Thirteen sen-
ators answered roll call today Lieu-
tenant Governor Mayes probably
will return tomorrow to preside
And it is expected that work will
$>e n sumed. Speaker Ter ell s tys
that he probably will ask the H?u,e
members to return by next .4 ind.iy
Gov. t'olquitt today pro laimsd
Mari'fi Tfi for the election of sncces-
eors to Representatives McNeil and
j&llingsworth. who died of rtviii-
gltis The A & M Senate in'esii
gat ing committee ha* returned and
t*ome of the members are repo ted
to have told the Governo.- that
they are very much displease I wi'h
conditions at the school.
to
the
f retnen and ‘ngiuemen
I wagon. alter
I;.;.* on the
n thought at
PUBLIC BUILDING BILL
PASSED BY THE HOUSE
of Huerta. At Laredo last
Pascual Oyoxco, Sp., and
commander ot
is decidedly opposed to takin
measures himself unless ex
•tfovocation and wholesale murders
of Americans drive him to it
Army Making Preparations.
In addition to ordering marines
to Guantanamo word has been pass-
ed quietly to military commanders
of the interior posts to make i- adv
for eventualities
tt ts Insisted, however, tha’ it is
extremely desirable to prevent th--
st>n'Hd to Mexico that the Arlminls
t ration is contemplating the dis
patch ot an army of invasion to
that lountry Should such report
gain currency it would have the ef-
fect of precipitating the very trou-
ble which It Is desired to avoid and
endapger the life of every American
FOREI4.N AFFAIRS AND GEN.
ES MINISTER OF WAR—PART
ED IN El FEf'IINt; PEACE: CAU8-
MERK'AN FUAG—"VIVA LOS
THOI SANDS—M ADERO REGIME
TRfMtPs OF BLANQTET AND
AL.
We have moved our
quarters to the old post
VASH1NGTON. Feb
t Taft and his Cabin1 1
1 that Congress sha
lonsibility if any int.
•n by the United Sta' -s tu Mex:
affairs. Undtersta ling wa
•lied yesterday after • o ference
should conditions d-mand th
of American
Ok this
They got 12.709 ahd e«-
c' th. House, it is said', who voted
for. th-- iiin originally will not get
••' in bad" with the Governor by vot-
ing to pass it over his nay, and if
is. report is correct, it wall b,e dif-
ult to muster sufficient strength.
r th
■ ut til
HIS SITUATION CRIHCAL NADERO
AGREES 18 miHIMENI Of TEMPORARY
T*‘Xas, Feb. 14 —
addtt-ional jurors needed
j oiiiplete the pane) in the J B
need c»s were selected Thursday,
nd everything was in readiness for
ie introduction of the first testi-
ioiiv IViday Ten of he jurors
re farmers, all twelve are married
Pf/ilAHEs MADERO
MEXICO Feb IS —
Madero vesterday received the tel
evrnnt from President Taft stating
the position of the Un’ted State*
DIAZ IIEINIRTED IN PAI.A'E
FL PASO. Feb 18 —An •tncon-
flrnted rt’fxtrt from below .Ivaret
I* that Diaz
mini Grants, was pass'
I’resident's veto in tli
but th-
port tn Diaz abortive rebellion
A era < ruz last year and then
turing Diaz and many of his
(•ortere. -
Huerta's selection JMspkUfeing.
Dispatches from the North i__
cate that revolutionists in that sec-
tion are displeas'd with the eleva-
tion
* night Col
Col. Andrew Calan,
the rebels occupying Nueva Lare-
do. were quoted as saying that the
revolutionis's of the North were in
favor ot either one ot only two meu
for provisional president-—De La
I ♦•a or Gen Trevino. In the event
that Gen Huerta is Proclaimed as
provisional President, they said
their forces will continue the cam-
paign against the Government.
Casualties Are Enormous.
Now that the fighting is over, for
at least the present, time is taken
to recount the results of the nine
day's engagment All the horrors
of a bombardment ha'e been expe-
rienced by residents of the city and
have been in- reused by the vicious
in th
is impossible Gover
admit 3'.'i killed and
wounded and the r
killed and
loss of lit
Rl ID I
EL PA
Exchange
National F
Denton, Texas
WASHINGTON, 'Feb.
Burnett-Dillingham
bill, vetoed Ov Preside!
EA ELEA ATION OF Hl'ERTA,
NG REBELS OF NORTH—DE I^A
: ans
d, al: not.
, lighting
VERNON, Feb. 19. J B. Sneed
went on the witness stand today in
his own tiehalf.
Sneed said he made careful pre-
parations that his-wife and ' hildren
might lie safe at Calvert last sum-
mer. as he fully eX|M-cted Boyce to
kill fiiui and he did not want Boyce
get them after his death.
Some one. he said, ijas shadow-
ing him constantly He was told
n-'p'-atedly
died soon afterward
received.
from uvunds
FIRING LI LLS AT
un Lit.H I
MEXICO CITY. F<
b. lv < art
1 nonuding lOiitiniied
fact J* a 1 <. ;.h
last night, but at daw
ii th pre >v:n .1
lull For a time the
artiiivry In-
leased entirely
It was seen at dayli
■ill* this tiHJrti-
mg that the rebels t
ad mat t r-;i: i'
ext-nd,-d thejr lines
a t * < i v- • * *
threatening some fed
»ra| poJ :nv
It is leportcd. lloWel
• r. tha'
F'derals had r.-,..."
<1
monts during tee
Tile lull I O,,t imp d
-♦••♦■• .11 ,. s
Then tlo- F, derats 1
a|.; Hn•<! t-
A on ng Mei. "s Cii: 1st >a
n Ahs<> iat! r.
ouildmg .. w h .. h t i.e
n-hi'.. I: t.l
hold sill, ■■ 1 !|. se. Olid
11 a '• s f i2 i, t *1 *
an 1 a 1, :< n has . n
sharp battles since
Th** P ii'i.ii '
leaders have made a
’.K r»‘Ssiv »■ ! ' i
111 ■' A 1 ' • i > ’,. •
it from a h-
l'Ld d .HLi u
p:a<-.- th,.
r<»k‘n matt’
>*• ! ,i - at; i
• •rnuT
it <.»r1 Buri
hi f 1 .* has
• tii'n r of
it-.’ hoiist 1
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913, newspaper, February 20, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213675/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.