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Santa Fe New Mexican, 12-09-1898 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-9-1898 Santa Fe New Mexican, 12-09-1898 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 12-09-1898." (1898). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/4283 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 Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. 1898. NO. 228. VOL. 35. SANTA FE, N. M FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, ACTION NECESSARY GAME DIDN'T WORK ANNOUNCEMENT! TREATY OF PARIS l S. thv, while An The new goodi piir'liH$t-t- hy Spilz, Jeweler, Manchuria Combination of New York Shippers Baking Now Being Engrossed, But Will Re Russia Has Gobbled Up east, are now being placed for public infection. Failed to Bunco Government main Secret Until President and a Chinese Seaport Friendly iwud glass- IRS powder They eonxM ofa line line of decorated china and Out of a Million. ABSOLUTELY PURE McKinley Sees It. to American Interests, V ware. Xcw ideas in silver novelties, eltony and leather Makes the food more delicious and wholesome in connection clocks. These VERY SMOOTH JUNK DEALER BAKIWO goods and fancy goods PRIVILEGES GRANTED SPAIN SO NO TIME IS TO BE LOST OVt POWOEB CO., HEW YORK. with the usual line' of diamonds watches and large FOR SAf.E HY 11. I!. CARTWRIGHT & 1!IU. found In his cases will the Santa Without Visible Means of His jewelry always give Failure of the If the United States Desires a Slice of the Executing Judge Day Says Treaty " selection seldom found Contract, He Coolly Protested Because Fc public an opportunity for Would Have Been a Misfortune for Chinese Sponge Cake Ahout to ARMY REORGANIZATION. HEW POSTAL SYSTEM FOR CUBA. Befused Contract to Eeturn Pris outside of the large cities. Both Countries Spanish Com- Be Cut England's Aid House Committee on Affairs Will That and Details of Administra- missioners Sick. oners to Spain, Military Military Eeport a Bill Before the Holidays-Gen- eral tion in the Philippines Considered at Dec. 9 Scliofield Will Advise Todays Cabinet Meeting Dec. 9. Senor Montero Rios, Shanghai. Dec. 9. John Barrett, for Washington. Transportation Paris, to United of flip Committee. Dec. 9. Discussion as to of the peace commis- merly United States minister to Siam, Spain by the States Span Washington, president Spanish ish surrendered at details of administration in Cuba, Puer- - and Senor secretary, are after visiting Pkin and the principal prisoners Santiago Washington, Dec. 9. The house com- sion, Ojeda, was the war to Rico and the under the confined to their beds. The illness of Chinese ports, says the situation in taken up by investigation mittee on military affairs today began Philippines committee Colonel who of a of Senor the trea- China is most critical, and that Man today. Hecker, consideration of important measures for treaty peace, occupied large part CAIjIEIJTB Ojeda delays engrossing the United was cabinet The establish- contracted for States, meeting. QJQ ty. So it is doubtful whether it can be churia Is no longer Chinese, but Russian the reorganization and increase of the today's in New recalled. He said there hart been a out ment of a new postal system Cuba ) signed before Monday. The Americans territory. He asserts Chwang, the army to meet the conditions arising SPLIITCB-S.- combine of New York concerns was as a necessity. (HOT held the usual session this morning. The chief northern port for the movement shipping of the war, and such progress was made regarded pressing which would have caused an outlay of of The purpose is to fashion the new sys- Spaniards continue making bitter com- of American products, is also practical that Chairman Hull said at the close $1,400,000, while the actual outlay was tem upon our own model.. Cablegrams ments concerning President MeKinley's ly Russian, and liable to be closed any the meeting that he expected not only $513,000. The lowest bid was from a were read from Admiral Dewey and reference to the Maine. Senor Garnica, day. The only permanent safeguard to only to report a bill to the house before the who had no General views as to the a commissioner, said: "The ex- protect American and British Interests, Philadelphia junk dealer, holidays, but also to pass it by that Otis, giving Spanish means of his contract. of in the act number of articles are still undeter- Barrett says, is an immediate and unit visible executing time. General Miles and General Sclio- number troops necessary He not being allowed com- during the administration mined; it depends upon how the secre- ed action by the interested governments protested against field were present, and the late Philippines contract on the he had a in- of The infor- taries divide the treaty; it may be 12 to defend the territory of the Chinese the ground manding officer of the army will be the military government. to make some out of it." received was satisfac- or 20 articles. The Americans are to emnire for reform to prevent further 'Chance money vited on Monday to offer suggestions mation entirely if. he had ever been the within three months ceding of ports and provinces and insist When asked ap and recommendations. tory to the president. pay indemnity relative to of the ratification. We shall appoint upon an "open door" policy in all the proached by Abner McKinley of Colonel Hecker consuls to Cuba, Puerto Rico and the ports of China. the purchase ships, replied: "Never but once. He spoke to Philippines without delay." Maceo Was Not Betrayed. which THE BUSINESS SETTLED. me once about a water barge for Havana, Doc. it. The insurgent was no use at the and I so New York, Dec. 9. A dispatch to the there time, hoard of innuirv. after a careful inves him." World from Paris says: "A final, defi- Informed of that Dr. Zortiicliit did the firm of which Ab nite of peace, containing 14 arti- tigation tho charge "What part located In the midst of the Ancient treaty l On n oral Maceo into an ambnsll in the IHESE Celebrated Hot Springs are Said Senor ner McKinley is a member play IT Cliff twenty-nv- e miles west or aim mi.es i.ui iii cles, has been agreed upon." ivlini-- wn.H lias made a renort Dwellers, inos, uiiy on urn lip killnri. sale of ships?" asked EQUITABLE miles Santa Fe, and about twelve irom Barranca oiaiiuu in Abarzuza, of the Spanish commission: mu uucuui & Rio Grande Railway, from which point a daily line of stages run to the completely exonerating Woodbury. "None at all, as to the The of these waters is from 90 o to 122 o The gases "It has been ordered drawn and en Springs. temperature the Hecker. Asked as to the are carbonic. Altitude 6,000 feet. Climate very dry and delightful year grossed on In duplicate, and POWDER MILLS BLOWN DP. army," replied round. There Is now a commodious hotel for the convenience of invalids parchment one that there was a 1686.24 of salts to the will be on or at tne charge, by Ryan, and tourists. These waters contain grains alkaline signed Saturday, office who ex- : alkaline Hot Springs in the world. 1 he ethcacy Men Killed and Others Severely subordinate in Hecker's LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY gallon being the richest at- latest, on Monday. The Americans ac Four of these waters has been thoroughly tested by the miraculous cures ercised much influence and could be ap- - tested to in the following diseases Rheumatism, Neuralgia, cepted certain modifications proposed Burned at the JJupont mills a ear Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic i and modifi- nroached. Colonel Hecker replied that Consumption, Malaria, Brlghfs Com- by us, and we accepted certain wilmroeton, vel. Mercurial Affections, Scrofula, Catarrh, La krippe, all Female the were conducted direct eto. Board, Lodging and Bathing. $2.50 per day. Reduoed cations proposed by them. Among the Wilmington, Del., Dec. 9. Five pow negotiations OF THE UNITED STATES. plaints, etc., attractive at all seasons and is and no subordinate could have exer rates given by the month. This resort is former is one proposed by me that der mills of the Dupont works near this ly, open all winter. Passengers for Ojo Caliente can leave Santa Fe at 10:08 influence. 5 same for the round in Cuba Robert Mc cised any a; m. and reaoh Ojo Caliente at p. m. the day. Fare should American occupation city exploded this morning. 1S07 Fe $7. For further particulars address Assurance December 31, .951,165,837.0O trip from Santa to Ojo Caliente, cease and a new Cuban government be Henry, John Moore, John Wright and a Outstanding New Assurance in 1897 ...156,955,693.00 set up, the American government will man named Stewart were killed. Sev written the new Cuban government to were burned. Proposals for Assurance Examined and Declined ....81,491,973.00 ANTONIO JOSEPH, Prop., advise eral others badly 4 5 3 accept all of Cuba's present treaty ob A carload of powder being wheeled in Income ,5 72,369. Ojo, Caliente, Taos County New Mexioo ligations and those incurred in interim to the press room was accidentally over Assets. December 31.
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