Albuquerque Evening Citizen, 03-22-1907 Hughes & Mccreight
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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-22-1907 Albuquerque Evening Citizen, 03-22-1907 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Evening Citizen, 03-22-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/ 3550 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 Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 122. 1907. Th Evening Cltlien, n Advance per year. MEXICO. Delivered by Ctfritn, 0 Mnts per month. ANOTHER JOINS THE IMMORTAL FLOCK THAW JiYlSTOl HAS NOW RAILROADS HAVE LEGISLATURE'S BE CALLED ON BROKEN OVER A L NUMBER CLOSING ws WEDNESDAY CALIFORNIA ACCIDENTS PLEASANT Tomorrow Afternoon Defense May be Showery For Some Train Runs Into Street Car Amity and Good Will Reigned Will Present Their ' Days But the Worst In Detroit Injuring After the Stress of Affidavits. Has Past. Eleven. Many Battles. CONNECTION AUTORNEYS WILL TESTIFY TELEGRAPH TWO WERE FATALLY ANO MUCH GOOOTORK DONE HAS BEEN RECONSTRUCTED VRo8BtjriNG V OTHERS SERIOUSLY HURT TO SOUNDNESS OF '4$ A ii J E WAS LEFT i7p1 -- wooden A I' horse of jS -- YitiiJifLihiM tafVr They Will Swear He Fully Under- Railroad Communication Cannot A Pennsylvania Train Wrecked But Solid Seventeen Won Appropria- TROY For jf Hurt-Tra- ck stands Proceedings be Restored Several f yl rjyf No One Was tions Bill and Party Against Him. Days Yet. Tampered With. Gratitude. New York, March 22. The Thaw San Francisco, March 22. The Detroit, March 22. Two persons Special to The Evening jury was brought before Justice Fits-gera- ld storm which has hung over California were fatally Injured and nine others, Citizen. In the supreme court today and has been broken and the conditions all girls, were more or less seriously Santa Fe, N. M , March 22. Th told that they need not attend the are everywhere greatly improved. hurt, today, when a street car was thlrty-sevent- h legislative assembly trial against until Wednesday morn- The rivers, running through the great struck by a Michigan Central railway finally adjourned late last night, the ing. In the meantime Fitzgerald said interior valleys and which flooded train. The car had got past the gate Immortal seventeen standing together he would receive affidavits from the vast tracts of land, threatening sev- at the crossing before the oncoming unbroken In the house and the dead- defense in answers to the suggestion eral cities, have fallen rapidly and no train was sighted. lock In the council still remaining. by Jerome that Thaw is at the present more damage from that source Is ap- Hp The view was obstructed and ths In the house the hatchet was buried time In a condition of mental un- prehended. engineer did not see the street car among the members, even Mr. Hud- him Incapable Telegraphic communication, which until too stop speth, democrat soundness which makes . r- - late to his train. The leader, being called of advising his counsel or of under- for a time was Interrupted in every - .u. engine struck the car In the mlddl9, to the stand before the gavel fell for standing the proceedings against him. direction, has been restored. splitting It In two and hurling the the last time. The president of tho Fitzgerald designated tomorrow af- The weather bureau predicts clear- wreckage a distance of fifty feet. council, Mr. Spless, Chief Clerk Mar- ternoon at 2 o'clock as the time for ing weather, although showers may iW tin, Speaker Baca and Chief Clerk the defense to present Its affidavits continue to fall for several days. The 7 ,MFt FISHPLATES KEMOVEI AND Staplan, of the house, were presented itt the clerk's office. It was staled to- railroad blockade has not yet been KAILS WERE BENT INWARD. with handsome uterllng dinner sets by dav that Jerome might have until lifted, but both the Southern Pacific the respective members as tokens of Mondav to make response to the and the Santa Fe are making strenu- Pittsburg, March 22. The Chicago appreciation. limited from New Chicago, showing of the defense. ous efforts to repair their lines, which York to There were no fights over legisla- Hartridge, of Thaw's counsel, stated were damaged by washouts and land on the Pennsylvania railroad, while thirty-liv- tion, although nearly 100 bills were todav the affidavits to be pre slides. " going e miles per hour, was that ii,if t'M" v today acted upon between the two bodies sented in Thaw's behalf would be Trains are being run over both the wrecked at Stewart, about up until almost midnight. made by his attorneys and the several Ogden and San Joaquin valley lines to seventeen mites east of here. The alienists who have appeared for the the east, though not on schedule time. engine and the first five cars were de- The educational hi", robbed In the defense. The affidavits will merely Traffic on the Shasta route cannot be railed, but no one was hurt. council of the stringent educational at the present time It is eald that there Is evidence that qualifications for county superintend- state that Thaw resumed for several days, and the EX-SENA- fully TOR the had been tampered ents, passed the house and went to is able to advise his counsel and coast line to the south will be block- BURTON STATE DEPARTMENT IS track with. governor. understands the proceedings against aded for two days more. Among the passengers on the train the It will become a law. him. was Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleve- The governor signed a large percent- "That Is what the law requires us land. age of minor bills, but held other to sav." said the attorney. INTERSTATE Y. M. O. A. WAS RELEASED FROM TARDY JUSTICE TOLD OF Was IKillHTatcly Planned. without his signature until the gavel "It is not a question as to whether ANNUAL CONVENTION. NICARAGUA'S fell for the last time. Wilmington, N. 22. Investigation by the railway officials he Is of unsound mind at all. The C, March The fishplates The present legislature will go down only question at issue is whether or fourth annual convention of the showed. that the had been In history not as had been predicted, proceedings Young Men's Christian Association of removed, and the rail Joint bolts hav- not he understands the JAIL THIS MORNING THE COURTS ing been taken out, the rails had bent a set of grafters, tools and corrupt against him. We claim we can pro- North Carolina and South Carolina, VICTORY politicians, but a a body which to tho overwhelming proof he is in session here today, and will stay Inward. The train was derailed on a duce that strlght on one last minute of its being stood firm for does. We will submit documentary until tomorrow. It is a notable gath track and of the safest the rights of Ihe people. That It did s own writing." ering of men. Governor Glenn will stretches of the Pittsburg division. To fVldence Thaw no was escape of not accomplish all that It Intended deliver an address tonight. Always Will Re- this doubt due the was not re- Publish a Paper to Murder of Whltely. Jan. 24. Allies Have Army of the passengers from injury. The of- due to the fault of the UNDERGROUND TELE- forceful and interesting he speaks 6.000 publican organization and of the re- ENGLAND, with peculiar earnestness and enthus ficials attribute the work of th GRAPH WIRES IS His at- publican members. 22. recent iasm on topics relating to young men. flect Ideas and Tried. Convicted and wreckers to either malice or an London, March All but Are Defeated With Loss passen- A number of good bills were passed postmasters-gener-al A. G. Knebel, secretary, tempt to loot the train attd in Great Britain former state gers. but ..there still remain on now useless have been enthusiastic supporters of comes to this meeting after three Prove Innocence. Sentencedjjoday. of 1000 Killed. papen fully 100 measures which - leiegraptl wires, the years of successful work among rail hsd uv.nergrfwlu they been enacted, would have done t felegraph business here being in the road men, to conduct the men's meet NIPISSINO MINING COM- great good for the people at large. government, the post ing, and give a scries of addresses. PANY ltUbHINU WORK. '1 ' 'liands of the HAS NO IDEA OF LIVING TRIAL OF WESTERN FEDER-- Even the appropriation bill, knifed office department. The settld pol- W. M. Arnold, the religious work di ' PROBABLE MISTAKE ABOUT New York, March 22. The direc- as It was, does not answer pur- rector the Washington Y. M. C. A the icy of the department, in whose of FOR PURPOSE OF REVENGE ATION MEN SET FOR MAY tors of the Nlplsslng Mining company pose which It should have subserved. hands the whole telegraph service of has been selected to present the SOME BROWNSVILLE GUNS have given orders that work shall Had It not been for the Napoleonic the country is placed, is to proceed "Religious Work of a Twentieth Cen be pushed largely, and to that end, stand of the house there would have steadily, as funds are available, with tury Association." He is a man of at the meeting of the directors it been no appropriation. very Ironton, Mo., March 22.