San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - January 22, 1913, San Antonio, Texas EXCLUSIVE LEASED WWE UAV REPORT OP THE OP 20.000 WORDS THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT THIRTY-FOURTH 1 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS WEDNESDAY TAX -22 1913 WEATHER 0 m 43 Senate to Consider McGregor Resolution Regarding At- WOMAN'S FRIDAY Members of State Federation Expected to Urge Passage of Measure AUSTIN Tex Jan did not down to ness this due to the of last evening incidental to the inaugural ball The Senate this afternoon is to take up the McGregor resolution providing tor an investigation of the Attorney General's department This resolution was ufi for Monday but action was de- ferred until today It provides for the appointment of a committee of five members of the Senate to con- duct an exhaustive of the of the department cor- a period of three years While there is some opposition to the lution the indications lire that it will be adopted Another Investigation Probable There is a well defined rumor that there soon be introduced in the Senate another resolution providing for the investigation another state department As none House committees have as yet had an opportunity to meet and consider the mass of bills and resolutions that have been in- there was not much for that body to do this afternoon The various committees however will begin holding from now on and act upon many of the ures submitted On the other hand the Senate has been ahead of the House and committees been at work on various measures that have been submitted Club Women Expected There will he an important ing before judiciary committee Xo 1 of the Senate Friday afternoon on the which proposes to give a married exclusive ment and control of her property It is thorp will be a tee from the State Federation of Clubs present which will advocate favorable consideration of the There is some doubt as to this passing in both of the Legislature Tho Senate especially appears to be divided subject There is a similar pending in the House BALL SUCCESS 12 midnight 22 43 FORECAST For Snn Antonio ind tied tonight or Thursday tonight HOME TOR TOURISTS at R a m ST Temperature 26 clear Ua wind from southeast iv and possibly snow Thursday lowest Temperature 2t clear wind from the warmer lowest temperature In 24 hours 22 Temperature 16 partly wind from iho south probably warmer Thursday In last hours ST Temperature IS cloudy mile from the southeast colder night In last hours 12 Thursday tempera KANSAS Temperature clear wind from the wanner and probably anew by Thursday night lowest temperature 24 hours 25 Temperature clear 10 mile ivind from the west fair lowest temperature in last hours 26 Temperature 5S clear wind from the west Thursday fair est temperature In last 24 hours 25 Temperature clear wind from the northwest FOURTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS Jay fair hours 27 temperature in last IN CONDITIONS TO CONTINUE More Cloudy and Rainy Weather in Prospect Says There will be a continuation of present conditions clouds and ling rain for the next 36 hours least according to the weather man The only change will be the steady rise in temperature as a result Governor Makes Second Move to Ob- tain Reform of X J Jan ernor Wilson today made his second move to obtain reform of the cor- laws of Jersey Having caused the bills to be drafted and introduced in the legislature the governor today asked legislative leaders to call a conference of both houses for next Tuesday when he will explain his program for the sion and urge particularly the sage of the corporation bills The governor does not expert any sition the Democrats who have a majority in both houses and is hopeful that the bills may be en- acted before lie leaves here to sume the presidency Many letters have come to the governor the bills ami Chancellor Edward Walker who drafted them is as a consequence being suggested for attorney general in the Wilson cabinet Governor Wilson read he reports alleging that some members of the legislature intended to block the passage of tho corporation bills by holding public hearings of indefinite length There's nothing hold public hearings commented the governor These arc perfectly bills They do not affect any special interest If hearings were to lie held we would have to everybody in the United States There is nothing sensational or novel about the bills They simply make an effort to apply in a way the principles that the whole country has agreed upon in Corpus Cuero Lockhart San and Victoria this morn i TRUANT TO men were present His refusal to go lo school ed in Raymond Espitia 16 years old More Than Quests being sent to the rock pile by Judge Function at Capital Building Buckley today for 25 days the lad's mother appearing as the chief Tex Jan In- augural ball and reception held last night in the Semite chamber of the Capitol building was a brilliant cial success and ments and elaborate decorations were features of the affair More than 5000 guests attended the tion several thousand visitors com- ing to Austin to be present Southern smilax interspersed with shining electric bulbs formed the chief decorations The speaker's Eland was into an Italian pergola and a arge American flag draped over the platform hid the musicians from view C H Page Jr assisted by C W Moore and a committee had charge of the rating work The reception was held in tho ate chamber where Governor and Mrs Lieutenant Governor and Mrs and other ries with their wives formed the re- line At 10 o'clock the grand march was formed and the guests passed into the hall of the House Where the ball was held The reception to members of the Legislature accompanied by their wives to be tendered tonight by Governor and Mrs Colquitt bring tu an end the inaugural L MAY PASS The bankruptcy law should be amended so that in cases where the debtor has c in writing bis inability to pay his debts he can be a Mr T T A3 the law is at present he s Refusal to Attend I must tig School Results In Sentence j ing to go into bankruptcy or com- I act on which the tion of creditors may be sustained I have known many cases where the officers insolvent firms sold out stock and equipment and in- vested the money m the erection of ness against the youth when he m the police court on a charge of vagrancy The defendant was arrested last night by Patrolman Guerra who found him loitering about the west side The arrest was made upon the request of the mother The parent in court said she had tried to persuade the boy to go to school but that for weeks he had refused and that she decided to send him to Controversy f Between Governor and Daughters Legislature AUSTIN Tex Jan mo controversy between the nor and the Daughters of the Re- public of Texas is now before the Legislature The Daughters are de- termined to have present law governing the purchase by the state of the Alamo property amended so as to place the improvement of the property under the exclusive control and management of that tion and without the approval of the governor The governor on the er hand Is opposed to the plans of the Daughters The may pass in the Legislature and be proved by the governor and thare is doubt whether or not there will be a sufficient number of members in both branches to pass It over the executive veto Mrs Clara Sevler man of the legislative committee of the Daughters of the Republic has had a circular distributed among the legislators setting forth their plans in detail even to having placed in reception--room of the House model of the plans for tho ment of the property for the tion of the SHARKS Measure Planned to Prevent Practice of Usury AUSTIN Tex Jan Brown of Harris county has prepared a which he will duce today or tomorrow to prevent on Page 2 1st Col jail as a means of punishment Whippings she said had no effect upon him GOLDEN i a homestead which may be held ex- empt under the A law chocking practice should be enacted Mr MeFarland the between the homestead and Bankruptcy laws and how the one depended upon the other He a movement to bring about the desired change Mr had been referee in bankruptcy in San Antonio for more than eight years He resigned several weeks ago on account of his legal practice DRAFT Cripple In Dallas Sent Hack to Fort Worth DALLAS Tex Jan a one-legged man testified in Justice Work's court this that he Charter Committee to Meet at Mayor's Office Tomorrow hart been fined in tho city court at I committee of five will bo i tilat the fme the consideration of the entire A meeting of the charter tee will he held at 3 o'clock row afternoon in the mayor's office at the city hall The draft of the charter as prepared by the special will bo submitted remitted and money raised to send him to Dallas money was raised b attaches committee Copies of the charter ve been prepared and each Ule t0 hil of the committee will be standing against him here was called by Chairman remitted on condition that he spend interested in the subject may at- the fare to Fort Worth I tend tho meeting It Costs Money to Get Your Confidence Manufacturers spend millions to tell yon about their products They put their reputations their fortunes their success behind the quality of the articles they ad- vertise Not all manufacturers advertise Those who do realize that the confidence of the public is their most valuable asset You have heard said at times People have confidence in these goods The manufacturer says The confidence of the people in my goods makes the good will of my business worth so much confidence is good will toward the goods and is legally and actually worth money to the er of the product Manufacturers know that the only way to gain your confidence and retain it is by ing making the best goods that money can buy and offering them at the lowest prices for which can be sold 51 Advertising creates confidence Newspaper tising is most effective in establishing confidence with the greatest number of consumers in each locality Manufacturers who advertise in LIGHT are de- serving of your confidence and patronage Therefore it pays to read THS LIGHT'S advertisements closely and constantly every day by J r Fallon PRINCIPALS AND SCENE OF WEDDING and Few Friends ness Her Marriage to Finley J Shepard MANY GIFTS RECEIVED Presents Come From ers In All Parts of the World N y Jari j Miller Gould was married at o'clock this at Lyndhurst her country estate to Finley Johnson an can railroad man who has risen from the ranks The bride went to an altar half hidden by roses and palms on the arm of her brother J Gould who gave her hi marriage i screened by raises of f j ers in the music room played wooding march while Kev Daniel IX pastor of the Presbyterian Church formed the ceremony Helen Dorothy Gould nieces of Miss Gould acted as flower girls and were only attendants The the i mony beneath a bower oj i Beauty roses with festoons of white asparagus reaching almost to i he ground The bride carried aj modest bouquet lilies of the valley i her favorite flower j A rope of exquisite pearls said once to have adorned the Impress Josephine and a pear-shaped pendant the latter the groom's gift wove the only jewelry worn by bride Tho were a bequest Miss mother The wedding gown or duchess or ivory satin with a sweeping train three and a yards lony with duchess and rose point lace and with embroidery The lace veil were gifts from the Duchess de formerly Miss Gould the bride's sister The veil was hold with a of orange blossoms and swept En ms to the end of long train Orange blossoms also caught up tho lace at the sides of skin The bride's slippers corresponded with the gown and were trimmed with small rosettes of orange blossoms Kaeh of the flower birls carried a of pink roses which matched their pink satin Their stockings were of white sHk and slippers whitu and mounted with golden butterfly The bride handed to Dorothy her quet of lilies of tho while the bridegroom placed thy ring upon her finger Witness Ceremony Less than 100 people were bidden to the ceremony included close relatives of the bride and the bridegroom and friends of long standing Among the relatives were Mr and Mrs George J Gould Gould Mr and Mrs Jay Gould Mr and Mrs Anthony J Drexel Jr George Jay Gould Jr the Misses Edith and Gloria Gould Mr Mrs Edwin Gould and their Euwin and Frank Duke and Duchess de and their son tho little Prince de Sagan Howard Gould Mr and Mrs Frank Jay Gould of the bride's immediate ily Mr and Mrs Burton H Wright Mrs D W Cutter Miss Cutter of the family Mr Shepard's mother is ill and was unable to attend Among the friends present Dr and Mrs Charles H Snow Miss Helen Gould Snow Gordon and Howard Snow Mr and Airs W N Walker Mr and Mrs W B Walker Mr snd Mrs B K Hush Mrs liam Miss Ida Mr and Mrs A Miss Lita Rex Mr and Mrs Howard G hurst the great country house of the bride was redolent with the perfume of On tels in every room there were high banks of moss covered with cut lilies of the and edged with smilax Mingling their fragrance with the I i I i es e s h o wers of American Beauty roses The dining room where a buffet luncheon was after the mony was green with smilax whose verdure was relieved with banks of red and white roses As wedding favors the bride distributed shape satin cake boxes each ing the initials of the bride bridegroom The library was garlanded with smilax American and while roses The palms which screened the orchestra softened with smilax ami vases of roses Plants and growing orchids from Miss Gould's decorated the sun parlor Tho outdoor woodwork was twined with smilax many growing plants of red roses alone decorated tho art gallery where tho presents were displayed Thousands of lifts Had tho not been an im- mense room there not have been for thousands of gifts that have from all over the world Chief of those were ents frum relatives thu bride and her from army the navy the Y M C A from officer of the Gould railroads the M Miss and city The HPt follows in From Mr ami J a corsage of a bow knot of and rare pearls with a hiw diamond set in platinum and surrounded by Grand Council of Empire Votes In Favor of Con- of Peace ADVICE TO BE FOLLOWED Ottomans In Mote Urged by Consent to Giving Up of San Organization o Lincoln Project The San Antonio Automobile Club has taken Congressman James Slayden to task for tlic plan of the House Committee on to the Lincoln memorial funil in a Greek temple in ington instead of expending it In con- struction of an improved highway to connect Washington and the burg battlefield By instruction of the hoard of di- rectors Secretary W H Furlong sent two telegrams yesterday one to Con- gressman and the other to Congressman The tele- gram to Congressman Slayden uns as follows It Is the unanimous vote of the board of directors of the San Antonio Automobile Club at a regular ing today that they not only prove the exaggerated ano ing- report of the Library Committee on he expense and construction of the Lincoln Memorial Highway but also the position you have taken con- trary to the wishes of your In the telegram to Congressman to position is set forth and the other is asked to do to stop him pearls so arranged t four inches in li A fan I of l ribbon effect of diamonds 2 6th Col WARNING IN Government Informed Only One Course Open to Retain j Powers Support i I CONSTANTINOPLE Jan council of the Ottoman voted in favor of UK proposals by the European for the of the conclusion of in the Balkans j The note handed to the Porte on j January -n tho European called tlic Ottoman attention to the grave j it would assume if by resistance to their councils it should prevent the ot peace It only itself to it the prolongation of the war had as a to put in question the fate of the capital anil perhaps to extend hostilities to the provinces or the empire The powers called Turkey's tion to the fact that after the con- of peace It would have need of the moral and material the powers to the oi Ui war in Note The note pointed out that the Turkish could count on the efficacy of the benevolent port of the powers only so Ions as it deferred to their counsel inspired by the general interests of and Turkey to the testimony j 01 skins them to lend The powers advised Turkey to con- man Serna as rot and not worth effort towards sent to the cession of and replying to but said thai his client the occasioned by the 1 to leave to the fate of the emphatically denied statement Aegean Islands the gang to get out of or Wanis lo 11 on Telegrams are to lie seat tonight to licai and members Don't fear about that the chauffeur j San will never come back alive by officers of the Chamber Counsel the defendant referred i ccr further said and he re- plied they have ail bile a block or so from I the robbery would be pulled off I I then remarked to him the chauffeur turn them up and he The prisoner gave his occupation as that of a railroad man anil that h WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY Mrs Susanna Norton Is Fined Is Paid Mrs Susanna Norton arrested by federal authorities nt the time a raid was made throughout United nnd more than half a anv adopted it must he dune before otherwise it will not become effective for President Charles of the Chamber of Commerce announced this morning that he officially would ask San Antonio's tives in support the now before the which is designed Turkey to VIENNA Jan has decided to surrender to the Bulgarians according to a semi- official telegram from Constantinople today population and over The a- dred were arrested guilty in j tion declaring the the federal court today to used lie United States mails for nas ueen cat sending illegal matter On request to the Supreme Court of the Unite States district attorney S Juries T S Maxey imposed a fine of which was paid at once Mrs Norton and Professor Haslem wore arrested at the time Professor way tried at present term of the court and a tht hung jury resulted Indictments In both casts were handed down by grand jury which was empaneled this term case against sor Harlem it is announced again at the May term of the federal court DAY ix has enjoined by suit n gainst the secret of state but this matter has been directly to the Supreme Court It may be several months however before a hearing can be had on this Besides it is stood several directors in the ber of Commerce among others L J Hurt and Fred TV Cook have their intention of sending ilar telegrams to Austin SI odd the matter be delayed further it is improbable a delegation Chamber of Commerce not from the ill so to Objects to Surrendering o Control of Any Foreign Nation's tic Policies After And row J Frame president the National had told the Currency Committee today that the WASHINGTON D C Jan would indeed create a painful impression abroad if this mighty tion should surrender to the control of any foreign power its domestic of the and the control oi its commerce That we ean never do and maintain the prestige the honor and the glory of this re- to X P C This reply by Senator O'Gorman to Senator Root marked the in Policeman Fernn Testifies Man ToM Him Needed Some Protection Senator to Cannl j i that the n st-home of bank acceptances the Senate today of the fight against iVT the Root amendment for the repeal bo t asked why the American or tne of the canal act Association Greai Britain had expended a the plan at billion dollars in an enterprise That he had been approached and offered an opportunity of making1 bunch of if he would Fist a gang of safe in n safe in San Antonio the rather startling statement made by Policeman the trial of j a white man on a before Judge in tlin Court today The prisoner fined Sin which was promptly is under in This me clay said nn and hv had i real i of safe blowers and wanted tu know if I wanted to a j of money f him how j he paid tho pans not pull they were little protection I then M j told thoy mo to net a S pilot for making away after the had T asked tho man how he I of members h the and those who had to speak against it wero not lowed to got on the program would be l if the sh hor plan re for Attorney U foreign 1 ami n r LIT mod y of at Ky Jan Bank an 1 i vas a li i j paner itro j cause of the bank's from the fifth I oi burning i i the ashore in O'Gorman followed by Senator the Sintos held domestic rights at which a foreign Ho t In today jury t 01 t without no interns revenue of present A of been tried and tions secured