San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - June 24, 1913, San Antonio, Texas CIRCULATION YESTERDAY TO INVEST I GATE House Expects to Probe Nab C h a r g e Next REPORT TO PRESIDENT Attorney General to Comply With Request for In- D. June The House judiciary committee at meeting Thursday will investigate the delay ordered by Attorney eral On tho federal at San Francisco of Maury and Drew C. ed under the white slave law and of- of the Western Fuel Com- indicted for conspiracy to de- fraud the United States Attorney wired Saturday to dent Wilson with charges that Attorney General McReynolds had ordered delays in certain nal prosecutions in San Francisco threatened to justice still lay unacted upon before dent Wilson Situation The which already has called forth various was taken up at the cabinet At- torney General declined to talk at all ahout it. The prevailed tl at of the resignation was being held pending some further in- at the at which it would either accepted or President Wilson called upon Mr. for a full re- port on the The delayed prosecutions are or Drew son of Anthony tho new commissioner general of indicted un- der the white slave and officials of the Western Fuel in- for conspiracy to defraud the When the cabinet -ing broke up Attorney General Reynolds president will issue a meet on the subject in Discussion Is It understood that the ney general's report made at dent Wilson's direction was an oral one and that Secretary a friend of the and Secretary fornia participated in the which way Attorney General will make a full report to President son at the president's request on the causes that moved him to direct postponements of the white slavery cases and 'the trials of two directors of the Western Fuel One yesterday's able developments the unusual isode was the receipt by President Wilson of a telegram from Clayton special agent of the De- of in charge of th federal bureau of investigation a San Francisco demanding the re moval from office of Attorney Gen eral Officials declarer the question of summary action in CTSC probably would be taken up by the attorney Looking for White no action has yet been taken on the resignation White House officials let it bo known that the president was looking for a They stated that the character of the new district ney would soon show whether there could be any manipulation of the case by the Department of through political as charged by District Attorney uhe episode found an echo In tho hall of where tives of fornia and of Introduced in the House one calling for papers in the case and the other for an investigation by the Representative Mann Issued statement declaring that President Wilson should plant Immigration Commissioner Caminetti on the ground that he had both his political and of- influence to prevent his son to a speedy Interest here In the Incident tered largely around the case for the postponement of Secretary of the De- resP WEATHER JUNE 23. 3 P. 4 6 p. 7 p. 8 S P. 10 p. 11 p. 12 a. 1 5a.m.. C a. m. 7 m. 10a.m... Ha. 12 m 1 p. p. m. LOCAL For Son Antonio and Tonight and Wednesday HOME made at S a. m ST. 70; mile wind from the Wednesday temperature In lui four 14; Temper 10-mlte wind Irom tha cloudiness and lowest tei In last 70 66; 4-mlle wind from tin and warmer ture in last 58c_ ST. cloudy 16-mile wind from the lowest temperature last sura IN a SAN JUNE 24, 1913. ITS V. S. Troops Assist In can Settlement miller EL June guards have been doubled about the El Paso smelter since the fight in which State Hanger Scott Deputy Sheriff J. u and Mrs. mel United States troops are assisting in patrolling the Mexican surrounding the Nine Including three of the in whose place the ing are being held in the county The killing of the officers followed the arrest last week by two officers of Sabino Will IIIII and L. Dominguez on a charge of cattle The three men were out on Both officers have been mental in running down several cattle The two men P parts wind tobacco Monday afternoon and immediately the shooting took place lowest tern 7C. NEW wind from 'the rain lowest temperature In laat 71: S- mUe wind from t lowea wind trom lowest temperature In twenty-four 6S. probably rain G temperature In The tree were shot In the back of the Mrs. wife of the owner of tho was struck by a stray bullet and later m a Confined in the county Jail Juan Jesus and Adolph T. Pablo Manuel Ochoa and Levis The two dead officers on duty some guarding the El I aso smelter where there Is a strike r r Mexican employes In Many Escape in Night Apparel as Structure and Nearby June t clock this morning fire destroyed the Temple formerly known as the owned by G. M. Collier and teased by a Mr. recently fjom Willis Tex. There was little in- 5alu on the building and in Many guests in the bin caped in though by Judge W. D. Williams Asserts Inter- System Is for June 24_The Inter- state system is responsible a great measure for the financial troubles of Judge W. D. member of the Texas railroad three weeks said Com- g the statement repeatedly CHANGE NOT Major Bucll Predicts More Showery Still more showery er is predicted for this locality by Major Allen of the who bases his fore- cast upon weather 7nap am generally tion d thf OBEYS Asks Desired Continuances In ern Pud SAN June 24._ When cases John L. Howard officers ana director of the Western Fuel were called In 1'cdcrai Court Dis- Attorney for these cases were certain conditions have arisen in the mat tor of indictments against the entire directorate of the Western Fuel Com- said attorney general has ed me to withdraw from trial at present the names of certain I am absolutely unable lo agree with my superior and under circumstances I do not feel that I should proceed with the cases In Dulco of Sutherland June Duke of Sutherland Is critically ill at his London his ond ally showery ver is an extensive and getic storm area extending from northwest Mexico to British The weather of the is unsettled and cloudy with rain In principally Texas and the plateau The temperature is likely to continue un- settled rains and A slight rain fell In San Antonio this morning at about Other rains were reported from Del Corpus Dublin Spur and Peruvian Statesman June a noted Peruvian died here The government has ordered the embalming of his body at public expense and has ar- ranged for a public funeral in which he will be accorded honors ally paid to a jn French Juno Legrand announced In the Chamber of ties today France's standing army on a peace footing would ber 727.000 men after the adoption of the government's three-year ice June Roses and June Brides be the wedding runs an English is the bride who is remembered by her who gets a shower of presents as well as a shower of What to give a Thousands are asking selves and others this question this hut it shouldn't he a difficult matter to decide for ad- in The Light are brimful of really helpful Something in fold or Something in cut Something In lingerie or AU these questions are answered in the as you read over the pages today or later you'll be glad of the Make it a point to search the advertisements you want to some friend a pretty or If you are In doubt which store to Everybody agrees the was overloaded that it had issued stocks and securities in ex- cess of its and that this fact directly responsible for its year the people were told railroad investments within our boundaries were unnecessarily by tho railroad commission This so it was was hindering the building of Texas ruining tno credit of our state and hard the action of the sion stands the acid test of actual and the lated liberality of the interstate tem shows itself to be the SANDBAG CURED HIM Cigarette Smoker Struck With One Loses His Desire for June the result of having been sandbagged by a here last W. a LIGHT FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY FIVE CENTS cmr EDITION 4P.M. Effort to Retain Duty of One- half Cent a ACTION IS POSTPONED Democratic Caucus Approves the Tobacco D. June sugar sot gether in the Senate caucus today and agreed to support an amendment by Senator to eliminate tho provision for free sugar in 1916 and substitute a duty of one-half cent a pound that time on refined The Shafroth amendment accepts the duties proposed in Under- wood Mil on sugars for the next three including a. rate on refined gar until 1916 of approximately one cent n Louisville senators and those trom beet sugar states are making no fight to change the rates Woven Thousand Go Out and Shops and Are Woman's Will Ask tion tor Possibly More Women 1'ollw. The Woman's Club San Antonio is going to ssk tiie city council for five or possibly more women to serve in the capacity of police women upon the police force of the A committee from the pointed to carry on this met at noon today at the Young Woman's Christian Association and discussed the necessity of more women with police authority upon the and made plans for out their Mrs. s chairman of the with v Mrs. William L. Mrs. Dan M Miss M. n. Mrs. M. M. Rates and Mrs. Milton J. Bliem as how many women or possibly plain clothes women are to bo asked has not yet Veen but the necessity for having them at picture amusement parks anj other places ot commercial recreation waa dis- cussed this The club en also want two more with police authority at the city hall so that the three women may be But on the eight hour The matter has been taken up with Brown possibly be presented in the form of a petition at the next meeting of the city Wilson's Currency Reform Asserts West Texas Bank OTHERS Declare They Have Not F Themselves With will smite Wall said Dr. Walter F. president of the West Texas Bank and Trust when asked his opinion concerning the administration tary reform measure which was of President Wilson's sage to Congress sonal opinion is that should have a central but there is a antipathy to this that dates from Jackson's The Glass Mil will meet a crying and I approve of thousand garment workers went on strike Work in practically all shops and factories was at a John business ager of the local union of Garment and B. A. was workers declare they havo received a tele- gram from Thomas i sanctioning bul are urging their colleagues to free sungar for a further per cent reduction in 1016. If the amendment is voted down the anti- free sugar senators will have other alternatives to propose Senator Walth of his sugar speech when the democratic caucus was support Ready to amendment to strike out the vision for free sugar in were Senators Hams and Senators Are line the caucus battle will mine the strength the democrats arc to have in support of the tariff on the senate the question of ing senators to the us approved by the caucus will not come up all schedules and sections have been The caucus set sugar aside to resume its consideration later and approved the tobacco schedule without change and the committee ments to the agricultural schedule relative to stocks and Wheat and flour ivere left on the free list with a countervailing I Blocks and meets were left on the un- restricted free oats at 6 cents a oatmeal at 33 cents per dred pounds and at 16 cents remain Fixed-Income The income tax general exemption cut from to 53000 plus 51000 for a married man with a wife or a marled woman with a dependent husband and additional for a minor child living and dependent upon a taxable with certain detailed claims to have been cured of tho Christian told ciais at n local hospital that he had been accosted by a young man who asked for a cigarette and that he immediately struck on the head with a sandbag and though an inveterate cigarette on regaining ness at the said that he had no desire to Physicians are puzzled by the Georgia Adopts Drastic Measure to Ills Da tor's June hat lie fastened a chain around tho neck of his old daughter suspended her by chain from a hook in his butcher shop and beat her with the butt end of a buggy whip until the Honed freely from wounds on her shoulders and were made against J. J. who was arraigned in the court three specific charges against cruelty to a child and assault intent to Policeman K. was called to the Johnson meat market last night by who heard tile girl's He said had been wrapped twice RESERVOIR IS Twenty-foot Hack of In Two In the last two weeks there has been a twenty-foot rise in tho water of the Medina according to officials of the Medina Ir- rigation The is still going a depth of 59.75 feet being shown at 7 o'clock this The ground is now well so if another rain comes in near future the water will collect the reservoir of r downward as was the case with rains earlier in the This movement on the part ot prominent San Antonio Woman's Club is the direct who questioned about of the former attempt made by Message hesitated 10 express n as as Dr. men of San Antonio to g et women on the police The former hart the opportunity wus made at tho beginning themselves with the the Jones The i 01 the all with general President's especially part to an must have a not rigid as but elastically responsive to sound the normal ebb and flow of and corporate AH Against Just how to get this result was a vexed on which there was a. wide divergence of each banker interviewed en were successful In n way but not with entirely so. Their however resulted in the placing of trons at tho various railroad tions the Americans Mexican Railway System oral Many Employes Are Inspected to Follow MEXICO June N Brown and A. president and general manager respectively of the Mexican National have Their successors have not been It is reported that the motive of the resignations lay In the financial difficulties which the system has been forced to face as well as deficiencies of operating in a rebel Infested It is also be- that the tendency of the commissions to interfere in the operation of the railways played R part In determining this It is reported that a majority of cans in the will follow their Directors of the National Railway will meet today to select to Mr. It Is said Madero's Private Secretary Predicts Early End to ent Reign In HE WILL SEE CARRANZA Declares Huerta Has No Money and Is Menaced by 41 deserted by and De la unable to get any money surrounded on aU with ana and menaced by the Isolation of Mexico City and the continued the bound to fall and fajl French Imposing onerous have agreed to make a toan of the lint half of which Is not due six months have elapsed and tte ry is at ana the second half at tno end of nine conditional on not seeking to negotiate ay other of French Nation King George Hurt tho Prince June ing between Great Brilain and r ranee wus manifested today on the arrival in London of President who is lo be the guest of King George and the British nation until June 27. All the in editorial articles today heartily welcomed the chief executive of the republic across the It is expected that his sojourn additional ity and warmth to existing President arrived oft early this After passing in review at a gathering of British war vessels he landed at the dock yard where he was met by the young Prince of Tho and the Prince of after receiving an address of welcome from the civic more reserve which departed on the royal train rediscount deal in country or their use for speculative purposes in such volume as to er or impede or stand in the way of other more ful There was the greatest difference in views as to government some opposing strongly dent's idea that control of the system of banking of Issue which our now Jaws are to set up must lie public and not must vested in the government so that the may be- the not the masters oC business and of individual enterprise and President McCalob of the Wot who were laid off on account of the curtailed A few of the directors appear to believe that Brown and Clarke not insist on DESERTER ENDS LIFE Seamen of U. S. Cruiser ShooLs June er Ilia n submit to arrest for leaving Hit ship without T. a seaman of the United States cruiser now in ended Texts Bank and Trust ex- j im frankly on the Woods and H. han and J. Dougherty were detailed to arrest When they located him they saw the seaman was armed and tilled for a When Miilu Fen Cures to the hill not final he King George was station to greet the conduct His after exc few cordial words with hi features of it providing twelve J they surrounded the sailor he drew a myself before I'll re- kill exchange and Eaton The next Instant 1 guest escorted the president to York which has been placed at his disposition during his stay government he pressed revolver against hts wlU probably remain the same I and lie died in a. few will the government's control of i federal reserve through a federal reserve board of seven bers composed of the secretary of the secretary of the comptroller of the currency and four other members appointed by the president and confirmed by the Dr. address at the DIVES AFTER 5Ian Goes ID Mississippi After Wreck June convention in St. Louis diver employed by Major cured his recognition us tin authority f m charge of the United States monetary and lie has office began ex- Secretary j the sunken wreck of the Suito Superintendent of Buildings Comes From Austin to View Restoration In order to gain additional as to the architecture of the Id Alamo Dr. A. B. Con- state superintendent of public buildings and and sor E- instructor of the chain architecture at the came round her to Antonio this morning In neck and The chain with J. B. state made a gash In the girl's neck and of masonry sho was exhausted when the went over the property now oss of Austin by an early afternoon man released her from the Johnson told tiie authorities he whipped Senator Owen and man Glass during time the biM has I in Although he would institute n. trai bank If he had the tho Glass requirements as nearly as is Dr. Concerning the ency of Us passage lie has no doubt And he a monetary reform before the tariff reform some Situation Now Ts IFn present situation cries for lie -ire separate institutions In the country each stands through its each scuttles for cover if the slightest cloud appears on the financial Practically all business Is transacted on a credit steamer which carried nine men to their near New rid It is believed alt the bodies except that of Chief Engineer C. S. which was were caught and held In the wreckage when the boat turned The names of the two rodmen who were reported as unknown were H. B. Estes and C. C. Both lived In the neighborhood of DISCOUNTS WAR TALK Japanese Consul General Says It Is All tiie Work of SAX June 24 K. newly appointed Japanese t American and English era refused to lend him any money These statements were this by Juan Sanchez former private secretary to Francisco I. Senor Azcona bean In France where his influence vented the French cankers making a straight-out loan to tie readied the city this morning will leave tomorrow for gras where ho will confer with or nor Huerta Must Make Tho two conditions on w Huerta obtained a said Sr later by the remainder the The other condition is that he is not to seek to negotiate a loan with anv other Failure to comply with make and 1 do not tha slightest possibility of his ever ob- the first halt at the Sr. who Is staying at tha said that American tankers Hirst refused to lend Huerta any money and then his amenta went to Financiers there ae laid informed the agents that a loan might be negotiated provided an of the Constitutionalists also would sign the They were as that Huerta not be able to hold his own and that when the Constitutionalists became victorious they would repudiate the Inasmuch as no alist would bind Governor ranza to respect the the entire fell through and financial man then turned to Arms From United During the interview Sr. Azcona exhibited a telegram which stated that Huerta had purchased Co. of New York 6000 carbines of 30-30 caliber and 100 rounds of 30-30 ammunition to shipped to There was no concealment the Sr. Azcona said that tha States should grant right to the Constitutionalists to arms in the same Constitutionalists should have he right of he said and then the trouble would be in short Inasmuch aa hey are now in control of two large border ports of entry and several coast it Is only right that they should be allowed to ship arms from they BO long aa hey paid for Sr. Azcona gives Huerta but a tenure of He says the departure of Mondragon for Europe ind the announcement that De la Barra would follow soon is nothing noro nor less than fear on their part hat the Constitutionalists will win out and that it might not be wise for either or De la Barra ic caught In He predicts hat Felix Diaz will never be dent of Mexico and says that tho Madero family is entirely out of MACHINE GUN S. Officials Capture and munition at Englo Election Still In LITTLE June The democratic gubernatorial re- turns of last Saturday are still very and while unofficial turns show Judge George W. Hays by less than 1000 votes for- mer Congressman Stephen H. dige claims the complete figures will swing the nomination to If the final results are close and contests are started there is a possibility of i Since their last Mr. Nitschke consul general at New arrived EAGLE June 24. Cole L. toward the letters recently by the executive to Adjutant General and the of Take KANSAS June That a gang of twelve confidence in i President to Remain in Washington for Currency D. June i President Wilson intends to take no vacation while Congress Is In sion and is determined to has not kept up construction camps have changing but which more jobs in tl can be brought up to It is as U est fields of to Hondo good a system as a bucking broncho it was learned today at the office of arul ofa young constantly western liiB new situations can It Is had anticipated nol necessary lo up a new and i their men to the fields The country could electric 50.COO iu a- stand tho heat and ccm to the manager of the n long session with currency live j the cire be divided Into ten with a j floors in but this scheme has clearing house m A committee not stopped the composed of the secretary of tho the secretary of tho attorney and tho comptroller of the currency should be a con- trolling Tho elasticity of Juno 24. Use of mythological and historical n to Monterey from Monclova but was the arrested by Constitutionalist lova for examination to Esperanzas and ith a not attempt such a trip The Con- flo not want outsiders in that who in- formation they do not wish In a strictly personal and tetter to Colonel tho in- in Manuel morning informed ths ames In former that as a result of in y o c- roncy can he procured by the donating and private cars formal Interview on the of currency oil from 30 to JH of per cent of the and cities states towns are bov r I. could retired by a graduated of rates by nigger in the In the on Page 2, 6th western One Pacific coast line ready has discarded Indian names pronounced with for names of had carefully examined into the of and not finding cient evidence lo hold him for on