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VOL. 47.
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, TU U IIS DA Y. JUNE ). 1910
SO (9
niSIll ill STRONGLY
HED FOB JiOffi
Governor Haskell of Okla-. Senators Cummins and La
homa Wants Alleged Note ; Follette Scored in Their
Embezzler Returned I Home States
MILLIONS Hi
M ILL ;TRAIN MIES
HI IRE! INTO FACTORY
IH1IGEI0S
Mis. Russell Sage Increases
Her Gifts for the
Dormitories
DDI 01
Trust to Be Formed to Boost Strange Accident Jin Suburbs ! Ferry Boat Three States W
as
Price of Enamel
of Saint Louis This
Morning
Blown From Her
Moorings
Ware
IS
Yi -
WIUSICGOMPANYINGOBPORATES ;
Judge McFie Returns From Las i
Vegas Where He Held
Court.
It was a quiet day at the capitol to- j
day. Judge McFie has returned from counties to hear from the majority for
Las Vegas and is busy in chambers. Carrol, the "Standpat" Republican
Says the Las Vegas Optic of him: ! candidate for governor, is 8,400, ac-
"Judge John R. McFie left this even-; cording to the Daily Capitol, and
ing in return to Santa Fe, being 4,400, according to the Register and
forced to adjourn district court here; Leader. The "Standpat" element
in order to go to Tierra Amarilla, Rio ; claims a majority of 150 delegates in
Arriba county, where district court j the convention, insuring a platform en
opens on next Monday. Judge McFie ' dorsing the Taft administration and
is the busiest jurist in the territory, ' scoring the insurgents, particularly
for besides presiding over the largest Senator Cummins,
district he has been acting as judge Wisconsin for Taft.
of the second largest judicial district, ' Milwaukee, June 9. The adminis
comprising San Miguel, Mora, Colfax j tration of President Taft was strongly
and Union counties. In each of the i endorsed in the platform unanimously
last named counties he has held terms adopted by the Republican state con
of court this spring." I vention today. The present tariff law-
Requisition Asked For. i is approved and the provisions for and
Governor Haskell, of Oklkahoma, ! maximum and minimum schedules and
has asked Governor Mills to honor a future scientific revision are corn
requisition for Marshal Gregory, in-J mended.
dieted for appropriating unto himself! Result Still in Doubt,
the proceeds of certain notes he had j Sioux Falls, S. D., June 9. The re
been entrusted with to collect. i sult of Tuesday's primaries is still
Incomoration doubtful. Egan, independent Republi-
Tnmnviratinii nanera wpro filed to- '
rlnv hv T.enrnard T.indeman Comnanv. !
iv hv T.earnard T.indeman Comnany. !
music dealers at Albuquerque The i
capitalization is $50,000, divided into j
500 shares. The incorporators and di-
rectors are: George P. Learnard, 49 j
shares; Frank A. Martin, 50 shares,
and James 7. Learnard, 1 share. !
Census Matters,
In its efforts to give New Mexico
a, complete count, the director of the
census has been very liberal in time
extensions to New Mexico and every
case of alleged omission is being care
fully investigated so that if anything,
New Mexico will have credit for every
possible doubt. 1
Saloons Must Post Law.
The attention of Attorney General j
F. W. Clancy, has been called to the!
fact that many saloons fail to post the ;
territorial law prohibiting the sale of i
liquors to minors. The statute re
quires that the law be posted conspic- j
uously and saloon men had better '
comply to avoid unpleasantness.
BOTH JOHNSON AND
JEFFRIES ARE SMILING
They Have a Right to as Long as the
World Puts Up Money for
Their Comfort.
Ben Lomond, Cal., June 9. Critics
who have followed the Jeffries train
ing operations closely are of the opin
ion that the fighter has improved 50 ,
e, cent the ,t wo Oj;
cheerfulness. Jeffries himself is en- last evening in this city and are prta-
tirely satisfied with his present condi-; oners in the city jail, where the baby
, ,,tfia mY.irtn t hoiH Th arrest was made
tinn anH dpiarps if his battle withialso is held. The arrest was made
Jolhnson were but ten days off, hejon a Message from the sheriff of Ok
would be in perfect trim. Said Jef-j lahoma City, the tiro of prisoners
fries today: "I will be prepared. Any having been in Denver only three
one who thinks I will likely tire easi- days.
ly is fooling himself. I could fight all According to information given out
day if necessary." by the police, Canning and his wife
Johnson is Smiling, Too. j quarreled and the mother threaten-
San Francisco June 9. Al Kauf- ed to sue for divorce. About a week
man, who is soon to fight Sam Lang-i
wh'wo ti hi artflrS t '
Jack Johnson's camp this morning, i
and will train there. The arrival of.
Kaufman mpnns hoaw wnri.- fnr John-
son. For the next week or ten days '
they are expected to put on gloves ;
often in ring work bouts. Johnson is is charged, awaited him in the auto
vastly pleased over the prospects of mobile and accompanied him in flight,
lively sparring clashes with the;
brawny blacksmith and seems to have,
forgotten all about his managerial!
troubles. The "erolden smile" was!
once more in evidence.
FOUNDER OF TID BITS
DIED THIS FORENOON.
Was Liberal Member of Parliament
arm r-iummcni in newspaper
World.
London, June 9.-
-Sir George New-
nes, the founder of the Westminster
Gazette, I id-Bits, and the Strand
Magazine, and donor of tine interna-
tional chess trophy bearing his name,
died today. He was born in March,
1851, and was a Liberal member ofURNING STRAWBERRIES
Parliament. I )nT0 AUTOMOBILES,
Appeal Taken. ,
Philadelphia, June 9. An appeal
was immediately taken to the supreme
court of the United States. The de
fendants are Thomas Campbell, Mar-
shall Parrish, Humphrey Owens, Har-
ry Stempf, George Turner and Albert
rura. iney were hiimicu i -""o
the Washington authorities made a
raid on the bucketshops in Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Jersey City and New
York- . -
TARIFF UW IS APPROVED
Stand
Patters Control
Both in Iowa and in
Wisconsin.
Party
Des Moines, June 9. With only two
can has won by not less than 3,000,
but managers of the "Progressive" j
1)111 managers 01 ine f regressive
campaign claim the nomination of :
Vesse'- An official count may be nec-j
Cheers for Taft.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 9 Every
mention of the name of William H.
! Tatt at the Republican state conven-
! tion here evoked warm cheers for
the President. Denunciation of the
"insurgents" and commendation of
J the national administration were key
notes of the speeches.
The leading address of the eonvem
;tion was that bv vice 'President Sher-;this
' . 16 l' n; "c UICU ;
regularity upon his hearers and re-,
hsA Republican history.
iue mauer or naming cauuiuaieb
ml. ii I j 1 . i. .
p.uuauiv ia oe
deferred and left for the primary ;
C,"-T ' . :
UctLuc.cu iu trie wiveiHiuu ei c ,
; former adherents of United States
j Senator La.Follette, notable among
wuuiii weie iui uici uuvcuiui vviuicini
D. Heard, and William D. Conner. :
MAN ARRESTED FOR
KIDNAPING HIS CHILD
Stole Into His Wife's Room and
Snatched Sleeping Babe From
Its Mother's Arms.
nmivor TnnP Q Hhflrp-ort with Vid.
Tnino- a'fiv months, nid hflhv Thom-
JJJMgJ". t
ago, in the middle of the night, it is
chareed. Cannine stole into the wife's
room, snatched the sleeping babe
from its mother's arms, and fled in
an automobile 100 miles across the
country where a train for Denver
was boarded.
Canning's mother, it
FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE
DEMANDED IN SPAIN
1 Premier at Cabinet Council Asks Abro-
gation of All Imperial Decrees
on Subject.
,
Madrid, June 9. At a meeting of
tho rahinot nvosirlpil nvnr bv TCinp- A l.i
fons( toda premier Canale Jas de-
I manrlprt that the envernment inaii!?ii.
; rate its religious urogram, bv the rec-
ognition of absolute freedom of con -
science through the abrogation of all
imperial decrees inhibiting public
services of non-Catholic religious
bodies.
I Where Farmers of
Pulaski County,
Illinois, Are Wiser Than Those
of New Mexico,
Cairo, 111.. June 9 The farmers of
Pulaski county have solved the prob -
lem of turning strawberries into auto-
muuues. ine sirawueny uiop in mat
county has brought a quarter million
dollars to the farmers and from, the
profits many have bought automo-
biles.
MEMORIAL TOWER PLANNED
Magnificent Bequest by Late
Isaac W. Wvman and Present
From W. C. Proctor.
Princeton, X. J., June 9. As the re
sult of a special meeting of the board
of trustees, Princeton University to
day as an institution will acquire
$1,150,000 in gifts. The bulk comes
as a renewal of the offer made by
William Cooper Proctor of Cincinnati
and brings to an end the controversy
over the sale of the graduate; college.
Mr. Proctor in May, 1909, offered the
University $."1(10, 000 on condition that
the alumni raise an equal amount, all
to go to the graduate college. This
amount is said to be pledged by
prominent alumni. Mrs. Russell Sage
has given $150,000 to add to the dor
mitories already donated by her and
to build a great memorial tower 150
feet high on the campus.
Another Big Bequest.
Princeton, X. J., June 9. A bequest
by the late Isaac W. Wyman of Salem,
Mass., variously estimated at $2,000,
0... to $4,000,000 it is said, was the
direct cause of the closing of tlhe
breach over the graduate college site.
It is understood that the half million
dollars rah.
miliars rarseu uy me aiumni win now
go to the preceptorial system,
-,
hdaky 15 jsued
AN0THER $10,000 WORTH.
Rudolpjr Francke Demands Damages
fop'Narwhal Teeth and Furs That
Commander Charged for Fare.
I Berlin, June 9. Commander Robert
: E. Peary, who arrived here yesterday
I with the papers in the suit brought
bv Rudolph Francke, left for London,
morning. The American explorer
nas placed the matter of litigation in
the bands of Ambassador
Hill.
! Francke was associated with Dr.
; Cook. in tne North Polar expedition
and all(.gt,s tnat Peary found hiU m
at Etah and took advantage of his
condition to raue nis collection or
nms and Narwhal teeth as the price
for transporting him homeward,
Franf;ke demands $10,000 as the value
nt t ip 4rpt n urn. lifts whU'hftiP p a m
ne handed over.
v - i' ' " " "
WEALTHY WIDOW MURDERED
FOR HER MONEY.
I I
Atrocious Deed Committed Within
Block of the Police Station
j at Leavenworth.
a
.
I
' Leavenworth, K.ans., June 9. Eliza-
beth Schultz, a wealthy widow 74.
g 77 wlt'bLk of
u m" ..
set fire to the house after killing
the woman. The woman's arms were
partly burned off. It is said that Mrs.
Schultz was worth half a million and
kept a large sum in tlhe house.
PARALYSIS TO BE CURED
BY NERVE SPLICING.
St. Louis, June 9. Pellagra and
nerve splitting were themes that oc-
cuPiel tne meeting of the American
Medical Association. Dr. W. W. Grant
Denver urged the latter as a cure
tor paralysis.
He asserted that paralysis
can be
demon
urelwue "J surgery auu
strated by means of a case in which
the nerve of motion in the face has
, been severed by a bullet, causing pa
! ralysis of half the face and one shoul
der. Dr. Robert Abbe of New York, de-
clared in a paper, that in the seven
'years he had been using radium, it
; had never failed to effect a cure of
1 cancer on the lip. He advocated its
use in the cure of tumors.
Bv a risine- voto th convention
unanimously approved the Owen bill,
in the Senate nrnvidinc for n niililin
health department.
! I
SULPHURIC ACID PLANT
DESTROYED BY FIRE.
Denver, June 9. The sulphuric
acid plant was destroyed and other
buildings of the Western Chemical
Manufacturing Company damaged by
fire tonight causing a loss estimated
at $225,000. Two firemen were se-
, verely burned by a falling
! which overwhelmed them.
wall
FOUR KILLED ON A
i RAILROAD CROSSING
j
Haverstraw. N !Y Tnno q Pnn
persons were killed and one seriously
iniured here todav whn a innnttcp
struck a coach returning from a fun-
-eral.
SIXTEEN COMPANIES INVOLVED
Wail Street Is Figuring on a
Combination of Tub Manu-
facturers.
Xt-w York. June '.). And now it is
a "bath tub trust". Sixteen compa
nies are involved in the proposed new
conibir.ati.in which is being talked of
in Wall street. They manufacture
not oii'y bath tubs but almost every
other kind of sanitary enameled de
vice. It is said that a rise in retail
prices of twenty to thirty per cent is
contemplated'.
YUCATAN HAS ITS
INDIAN UPRISING TOO.
Local Officials Do Not Hesitate About
Calling for Troops Although In
surgents Are But Few.
Mexico City, Juno 9. With tele
graph wires cut and operators mur
dered or forced to flee, definite infor
mation is lacking as to the present
situation at Valladolid, Yucatan, the
scene of a bloody massacre by Indian
insurgents several days ago. The
government authorities here estimat
ed the number of killed at forty.
More than 2.000 Indians are said to
have been engaged in the attack upon
the towns. At last accounts the in
surgents he!d the town, having forti
fied themselves in the jail and other
buildings.
Federal and state troops and vol
unteers numbering more than 2,000
men, are concentrating at Dzitas, a
short distance from Valladolid, and
are about to march upon the rebels,
according to advices.
Reports as to the cause of the out
break are conflicting. Some declare
that it began with a protest against
certain orders issued by the civil of
ficer in charge of the municipality
known as the "jefe politico," while
others say that it was the result of a
drunken spree. Whatever its origin
it appears to' have had some sem-
: biance 0f organization and is said to
have been l,v "nnlitinal n,alnr.n-
tents
l h; flr,t attack was made upon the
, u..:ui i
j uuiiuuifi, wiifir
all public offices are
located. After sacking this building
the rioters turned their attention to
the jefe politico named Regil. The
battle had begun in the .night and it
was 2 o'clock wfaen the attack was
made on the building where Regil
, and many citizens had taken refuge,
j A bloody butchery followed. Regil's
. T. j: ... J i.
wiie tui nrr iuui ciuiuien aim wem
lu "le ambiance oi ner nusuaua,
seeking through tears and prayers to
' SSUTST ZTJ'toX
mll I t
been murdered as all t
m the building, numbering
pieces. The wite also is said to have
been murdered as were all the men
about
twenty. Later the five or six gend
armes in the town met a similar fate.
The people of the town were terri
fied. Many fled in the direction of
Merida.
Reported to have been killed are:
Jose Tray, chief of the telegraph of
fice at Valladolid; Alonzo V. An
ntieva and Demeterio Rivero, mer
chants whose stores were also racked.
It is said that Triay was put to
death after suffering horrible tor
tures. Mexican Commander Awaits Stronger
Force.
Mexico City, June 9. A special to
El Imparcial from Merida last night
says that the forces of General
Larga have advanced to Uayama, close
to Valladolid. No attack has been
made as yet, the commander having
decided to await the arrival of rem-
iorcemems in oraer tnai ne may crusn
the insurgents at a blow.
Several persons thought to have
been killed have been found to have
escaped.
Among them Alonzo Vail
ueneva and Hernandez V. the mayor
The latter escaned on a bicycle dress-
e(i as a woman.
HEIKE TRIAL HAS
ALMOST CLOSED.
Fraudulent Weighing of Sugar Im-
ports Caused Charge of Conspir
acy to Defraud Government.
New York, June 9. Charles R.
Heike, secertary of the American
Sugar Refining Company, and his two
former subordinates on trial with him
charged with conspiracy to defraud
the government by fraudulent weigh
ing of sugar imports, may know by
tonight whether the law holds them
guilty or Innocent. It is probable that
the summing up by counsel for the
rovemmmt .n tho Hofpnaa win he
completed and the case will go to the
jury this afternoon.
THREE KILLED, EIGHT INJURED
i
Fast Mail Train Derailed Not
j Far from City
j Limits.
"-ii .tune .'. i ui men w c
killed, two fatally injured, and six swept down the Ohio river in this sec
others seriously hurt, when the St. ' tion early tl'!s morning, uprooting
Louis iron Mountain & Southern fast trees, hnwi'ng down telegraph poles
mail train for Texas was wrecked i and chimneys. The ferry boat Three
near the city limits early today. The; States was b'own from iier moorings
train jumped the track, while round-1 and carried down the river. Her fate
ing a carve and crashed through the. is as jet unknown. It is believed that
walls of the building of the .Miller : only a negro watchman was aboard.
Manufacturing Company. &n dead; Much Damage at Kansas City,
and fatally injured were trainmen. I Kair-as City, June ft. Lightning
killed Mis. Charles Hicks and prop-
FUNERAL HALTED ' erty estimated to be worth $1miHin
FOR AN AUTOPSY, was destroyed during a severe storm
! here. Three and one-quarter inches
Young Colorado Springs Matron Dies . of rain fell. Turkey creek, a small
as Result of a Criminal Opera- ! stream in the southwestern part of
tion Prosecution Follows. the city, which normally is less than a
; foot dee)) became a raging torrent in
Colorado Springs, Colo., June 9. .a few minutes and at places was ten
When the sorrowing friends were pay-; feet deep. Fifteen families who lived
ing the last tribute to the memory of along its banks were forced to va
Bertha May Thornton and the family cate their residences. The water also
clergyman had finished reading a rose into business houses. Kleven
prayer for the dead her body was Kr!s were marooned on the second
snatched from the grave by an officer floor of an office building. They
of the law, and the revelations attend- "'ei'e rescued with the aid of a
ing an autopsy performed on it last launch. The rainfall was general
night may involve a member of the throughout Kansas, but not so heavy
medical profession and lead to the ar- as i( was here,
rest of several persons on a criminal j State Prison Unroofed,
charge. , Jefferson City, Mo., June 9 The
That the girl's death followed an op- roofs of three buildings at the state
eration to prevent child birth was the prison were blown off by a heavy
finding of the physicians, who, under wind accompanied by a severe storm
the direction of Coroner David Law, which struck Jefferson City at 7
conducted the autopsy. The district o'clock last night,
attorney's offiffice is at work on sev-1 One building, "K" hall in which
eral clews that may result in an ar- SoO convicts were confined, was left
rest tomorrow. without a particle of protection from
Mrs. Thornton, who was 22 years the downpour except the tops of the
old, was the wife of Jesse D. Thorn- modern steel ce'ls. Two prisoners
ton, and the mother of a girl 4 years were injured slightly by falling tim
old. That she expected again to be-, bers.
come a mother was unknown to her 1 The main dining hall and the
parents, according to their statement clothing factory were the other strut
last night. Hires damaged. The loss is estimated
Thornton, after the dramatic inci- at $50,000.
dent at the funeral, left his mother- For a time it was feared there would
less daughter in the care of her grand- be a general attempt on the part of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Land of the convicts to escape because the
1001 South Webster street, and went lighting plant was crippled and the
to the home of a brother. He denied penitentiary was in darkness,
himself to callers. :
The young wife died Sunday night COMMERCIAL PARADE IN
at the Thornton residence, 22G East MEXICO IN SEPTEMBER.
Victoria street, after an illness of a
few days. At the eleventh hour Dr. Allegorical Floats to Celebrate Cen
Z. H. McClanahan was called to at-; tennial of Independence in
tend her and the signing of the death Neighboring Republic.
certificate by him led to the startling
action taken by the authorities. Mexico City, June 9. The business
Dr. McClanahan gave the cause of ,llen of Mexico City are organized for
death as "peritonitis" and told the the purpose of observing in a fitting
health althorities the girl's conditon manner the commercial day feature
was the result of an operation. of the Mexican centennial celebra-
"Fd like to see the man who did tion during the coming September,
it sent over the road," was Dr. Mc- An enthusiastic meeting of business
Clanahan's statement to the aged fath- mf n was held Saturday night at the
er of the girl, according to the latter, Coion theater and an executive com
who said last night the physician had mMee was named to arrange the de
informed him of the 'nature of her tails for this day.
troubles when called to her bedside. rt was proposed to have a parade
From all accounts the girl refused ot allegorical floats and the plan,
to divulge the name of the person who when presented later to Governor
performed the operation, declining Landa y Escandon of the federal dis
even in her last moments to go into trict- met with his hearty approval,
details with Dr. McClanahan and in- He Save the business men their choice
sisting until the end that she would re
cover. FOUR REVOLUTIONISTS
ARE RELEASED.
They Had Been Suspected of Taking
Part in an Uprising and in Cus
toms House Robbery.
El Paso, June 9. After having been
in prison in Juarez jail since Septem
ber, 1908, four Mexicans suspected of
being connected with the revolution
ary effort two years ago, were re
leased from custody today, by order
of the federal court. The men are
German Vargas, Porfirio Uranga Je
sus Martinez and Andreas
Telles.
While the technical charge was con- States court here. The civil docket in
spiracy against the government, they eludes the case of the United States
are also believed by the authorities to vs. the Sierra Irrigation Ditch Corn
have attacked and robbed the customs pany; United States vs. Victoria Land
house at Las Palomas, Chihuahua, in and Cattle Company, and United
June, 1908, a day or so after the revo- States vs. M. E. Williams,
lutionary battle at Las Vacas. Three The case against Williams involves
men, Magon, Villareal and Rivera are a land fencing deal irr Sierra county,
now serving a penitentiary term in The hearing in the Victoria Land and
Arizona as leaders of the 1908 revolu
tion.
KILLED HIS WIFE
AND THEN HIMSELF.
Los Angeles, Cal., June 9. Be-
cause, he said, his wifo loved another
and he could not live without her
nor die believeing he would be sup-
planted, E. H. Cowell, a mining man,
shot and killed his twenty year old
wife last night and. then fired a bul-
let tato his own head. He died an
hour later.
HER FATE A3 VET
Telegraph Poles and Trees Up
rooted and Much Damage
Done.
i v ; mo. ill.. . c i. severe iei e
of September 4 or 12, and it is be
lieved that the former date will lie
chosen by the committee.
Another meeting of business men
will be held during the coming week
and the program arranged by the
committee will then be submitted for
approval.
All of the business men of the city
have entered into the affair with a
6WU" wl" uuu a;i nave agreeu io
operate to make the day a complete
success.
DISTRICT COURT CONVENES
AT SOCORRO MONDAY.
Socorro, N. M., June 9. Judge Mer
ritt C. Mechem has returned home and
next Monday will convene United
Cattle Company case will probably
last three or four days. There are no
cases on the criminal docket as yet,
but there are some charges for inves
tigation by the grand jury.
"Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fleming Jones,
at Las Cruces, entertained in honor of
their fifth wedding anniversary, or
wooden wedding. Several unique pres-
ents were received. Among those
present were Drjand Mrs. R. B. Mc-
Bride, Mr. and Mrs. James A. French,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sims, Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.
French. El Paso Herald.

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