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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-16-1906 Albuquerque Evening Citizen, 01-16-1906 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Evening Citizen, 01-16-1906." (1906). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/ 3182 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]. Jttt flttetifitt ftfifett VOLUME 20 ALHUQUKKQUK. NEW MEXICO. TUESDAY E VEXING, .IANUAK V 10. 1900. NUMBER 28 WASHINGTON IS WILL THE ELECRRIC CHAIR VET CONFERENCE AT MINE WORKERS AGAIN HEARD ALGECIRAS OPEN OF AMERICA Andrews Offers More Bills BLOT OUT LAWYER PATRICK? Imposing Appearance of Will Probably Determine For the Benefit of the Body Which Elects Peace or War in the New Mexico. After a Wonderful Fight For Life Lasting Five Years, Its President. Coal World. Doom of Slayer of Millionaire Rice Seems WANTS LAW CHANGED to UND WHITE IS MUCH PLEASED TO CONSIDER CONDITIONS be Approaching Man Who Did the n Philippine Bill is Before the Killing is Free. Points Conference Will Dis- In Anthracite Field and Dif- House and Will Be cuss and How Difference ference Between Miners Passed. New York, Jan. 16. After a remark- 4 May Arise. able and desperate legal battle, in HISTORY OF PATRICK'S and Operators. which he directed the course of his FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE. INDtPENEONCE IS PROMISED :. , . 10 high priced attorneys and drew many r ft 1: INDEPENDENCE Arrested October 4, 1900. AND OPEN DOOR INCLINED TO Bl: CONSERVATIVE of the court documents In his cell, Al- Trial began January 20, 1902. T. Patrick, accomplished Special to The Evening Citizen. bert the Convicted March 26, 1902. lawyer, who plotted the murder of Algeciras, Washington, 13. C. Jan. 10. Dele- Put in death house at Sing Spain. Jan. 16 The Mor- IndianaM)lis', Ind., Jan. 16 Th gate Andrew has offered a Mil to Sing, April 7, 1902. occan conference has opened. The question of war or peace in the coal 1 Appeal ' amend auctions to 1", act of June for new trial, Febru- I u duke of Almodovar. the Spanish for- fields will largely depend upon ary 10, 1903. fi'Mt. fin. the 21. 18!'S, granting land to New Mex- eign minister, delivered 'the speech ot of ico, by making the act of February Petition for new trial denied resulf the seventeenth annual con- 9 i by welcome. It Was noticed vention of Yhe -- 8, 181 t . applicable to New Mexico. V, trial court, March 3, 1903. m fg that the United Mine Workers T.io Philippine tariff bill will pass Argument on appeal to court -- Of French and British delegates drove of America, which opened here this of appenls the house. postponed for second to the conference togethe'. Oreat morning In Tomlinson Hall The con- time, May 20, 1904. Eugene Van Patten of Crucc, , prevailed. The of the it' Argument for reopening case, 1 American del vention was called t& rdep by Presi has liwn nominated for register egation dent John Mitchell, who delivered United States land office for that dis- February 12. 1905. n $i n arrived at the hall following an ll"aill,nK the the present sit-.,- ,, trict. Argument for new trial, March the Spanish. French. German and i , and gave a clear statement of. I... F. Parker, of Arizona, hns been 15. 1905. de egatlons. Herr Vcn Ratio- - ' the vision of the Anthracite Mln- - committee declares Court refuses to grant new ) confirmed. The lis. chief of the German mission. erl,. convention at. red. Sharaokin. Th that the charges brought against him trial: affirms conviction, proposed A 1 w U" June iAml the Duke of modovar as of moTtling esglon rest the wa9 d were an outrage. 7 9. 1905. tae president of the conference, and .miK. voted to the appointment of Refuses stay of execution, on U8 the other coun rlcs represented. comKteea BILL 14, otntr ro,lne bulneMi PHILIPPINE TARIFF June 1905. iiuiiiiiK iob uiiueu oiaita, secuuueu There in BEFORE THE HOUSE. 7, strong feeling of determ RICE, THE VICTIM. Execution set for August the proposal ination to together among "Washington, 16. The Philip- 1905. stand the Jan. The Duke of Almodovar was unan delegates to the convention, baaed on pine tariff bill was amended by taking Millionaire William Marsh Rice, U to Motion for reargument and stay Imously elected president, and the con " ? a full realization of the sitnsv- - rice from Ms place on the free list un- die in the electric chair at Sing Sing. of execution granted, July 24, feronce adjourned at 3:55 p. m. until Hmi on, y,n kkiAiu- -i der the terms of the bill and provid- When Governor Hlggins refused to 1905. y of a serious crisis, in case it should a 25 per of the Ding-le- - appeal ctnriRfloH r no roan It . ... ing duty of cent grant a reprieve pending an appllca- Loses lefore court of niiirhnr:r,n with f tha "e impossible bring agree. rates on It the same as on sugar appeals, October 27, 1905. ' '4 LAWYER ALBERT T. PATRICK AND THE ELECTRIC CHAIR. T,L f AfmH to about an ment between miners and op and tobacco. Governor refuses reprieve, Jan- - var emphasized necessity of the the i jmiiin.i n.mui the the Freedom Voted Down. uary, 190C. conducted the fine Rice on cellent reputation. He was church Independence Morocco 'erators. at ftomc a of and the All agreements as to wage Chairman Olmsteari of the commit-ie- e grants H" Madison avenue when police ap- worker and a member of V, M. C. open policy, In scale, Governor reprieve on the the door which he was etc., between opera- of the whole, ruled out of order 15, 19, peared the body. Examina- A. After his conviction married Immediately by the miner sand January until March 1906. and seized he and strongly seconded tors, In bituminous the amendment by AlcCall declaring M tion proved that the old man died the mistress of the boarding house in the French and German delegates. the and anthracite 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. coal fields, expire that It was the settled policy of the 4 from chloroform suffocation) and that which he had formerly lived. This, On eve Moroccan confer- on March SlsC the of the While con- United States to grant tlje Filipinos tion to the United States supreme he had been given slow poison. Pat- as he said, proved how sure he was ence It is well to define the essential it cannot be said that the Independence as soon as they are court. Patrick suddenly lost the steel rick and Jones were arrested. Jones cf being exonerated. In his fight for Issues to he presented, as they will ditions in the bituminous fields are capable of McCall nerve that has characterized him life, every scope ideal, it must, be admitted that they was convicted and then gained his measure known to the clearly Indicate the general of are by appealed from the decision. The vote if since his arrest more than five years liberty as a reward for a confession criminal law, which applied to hi the meeting and the chief danger of no means as serious as In the on McCall's appeal resulted In the ago. His great frame shook with tool in plot case, was to. Barring Issues On Spetember anthracite fields. The miner In On- V that he was Patrick's a resorted th the Involved. chair being sustained 198 to 123. emotion. Where hertofore, he has to Induce Rice tp will hU millions to remote possibility of Tils case being 28, last, M. Houvier, for France, and fields are not. confronted ly three republicans voted to overrule u spent his time In reading testimony Patrick, and murder him. acted favorably upon by the United Prince Radolin, for Germany, reached with as Berlous problems, as those la McCall, Massa-chuset- s, then the the chairman, Hoar of and law in his wild, incessant search The valet dramatically told the States supreme court, he will die, an agreement on the exact program of anthracite fields, owing to the de- Fordney of Michigan. recently an- and for technicalities upon which to base story of how, when slow poison did while Jones, the actual murderer, the conference. This program was mands formulated by the Taking up the Philippine bill for a new action, now paced the death thracite miners at the Shamokln con- n he not work quickly enough, Patrick though weak tool of Patrick, enjoys quite short as It waa part of Rouvler's amendment, Payne secured ado-tlo- the cell and moaned his distress forced him to fill a sponge with his llbtrty. The execution Is for skillful diplomacy to bring the confer- vention. The miners in the bitumin- of the committee amendment, set ous coal mines will undoubtedly make, Should Patrick finally be executed chloroform, place this in a cone-shape- d 6 a. in., January 22. ence within the cloest possible lim- when William Smlt,h took the conditions-grante- Alden the will end a life that might hold is man, its. This is the program agreed upon: certain demands beyond the d floor. He offered an amendment mak- state towel, and it'owr the face Patrick a rather handsome by Illustrious.