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Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-23-1902 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-23-1902 Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-23-1902 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, 07-23-1902." (1902). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/1404 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]. SANTA FE NEW " MEXICAN VOL. 39 SANTA FE, N. M., WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1902. NO. 130 SENATOR TAP NEW MEXICO MINES PETRONILO LUCERO DIES THE PRESIDENT ROBBED OP BIG LOSSES SCHOOL TEACH- RENOUNCES DEMOGRAC AND MINING . OF BLOOD POISOININ A Democrat and Senator of CAUSED BY FIRE A San Succumbs AT OYSTER BAY Populist State M SHARES Development Work is Be:ng Pushed on the Miguel Oounty Politician ERS MURDERED Who Still Years to to What Seemed Kansas Has Two Jarilla Copper Company's Property in at first to Be Serve Announoes That He Will Vote the Jarilla Mountains Only a Slight and Not Dan- W. of He Entertained at Luncheon Today Two Col- for Roosevelt in 6. Mcllhenny Guanajuato, Mexico, Nine Buildings, Including a German Lutheran The Cruel Death of Four Pedagogues Who Re 1904, Otero Oounty, gerous Iojury. Held at the Union lege Presidents and a Mew York Up Station, Church, Destroyed at the Historic City cently Went to the Philippine HE WILL ALSO 60 INTO REPUBLICAN AN OHIO MAN DIES ON A Civic Reformer. St. Louis, A PECULIAR PHENOMENON NOTICED ON ot Annapolis. Islands. CAUCUS TO SUPPORT STANLEY THE DOWNS ANO CULVER PROPERTY SANTA FE TRAIN NEAR THORNTON A POLITICAL GRIEVANCE PLUNDER NOT NEGOTIABLE A MARINE BUCKET BRIGADE DEED OF CEBU LADRONES Wichita, Kas., July 23. Senator Jas, Professor Carrora has let a contract to Joy's Special Daily Service. elected the Democrats Tap, by and John Moffat of El Paso for tho sinking Las Vegas, N. M ., July from this of 100-fo- on his Populists district and whose The Valise Which Was Stolen Contained a shaft A Probate court the A Philadelphia!! Visits the President to kick Against the Deeds and inanganoso Conflagration at Owensboro, Kentucky, Destroyed the adjourned until The Bodies Have Been Recovered The Philippine Con term continues two years longer, today property at Kmcon. first Monday In August. Federal Office Holder Who Also Holds a City Office Shares of a Mining Property In Mexico Worth Plants of the Owensboro Plaining Mill Company Killed the Leader of the Murderers and announced that he will go into the Re A peculiar phenomenon was noticed E. L. Browne's baby has been quite stabulary in Downs and Culver The President Reviews the Papers of the publican caucus and support Governor from $125,000 to $200,000 The Police recently the pro- and the Continental Tobacco Company-- Firs sick, but is much better Arrested Eight of the Others One of the at Jarilla. Tho havo sunk a today. Stanley for United States senator, and Located Stolen perty Chief Overcome John Shreck Court Martial of Major E. F. Glenn. the Property. 100-fo- 80 by Heat. has resigned his position Four Dead Teachers Was a Woman. of shaft and then drifted west abide by the action this caucus. He feet. While northward as machinist and has gone to Denver vote drifting they says he shall for President Roose struck a current of air s ifliclently strong Mrs. John Bobbins will entertain 23 - The pres- - St. Louis, Mo., 23. G. W. Mcll Annapolis, Md., 23. A fire broke Washington, 23. The war de July velt If he Is renomi :;tcd. July to extinguish their lights. I ho mys July number of friends tonight at her home, July a iu lieon hemiy, who reached here from hi n out this morning and nine received the n today teiions draft has Regular time for destroyed O. L. Houghton took H. A. Jones, th partment today following President Jnoob Sehurman of TROUBLE WITH VENEZUELA. home at Mexico, en rout St. Martin's Ger the school Gjuuld Gunajuato, starting to blow and ips at about the buildings, Including general freight agent for the Southern cablegram regarding teach Cornell University; President Nicholas to New York City, was robbed at th same ti mo each dav. The air Is fresh man Lutheran church and the large ers who nave been from Cebu The Navy Department Is investigating the Reported In Pacific, and his wife, to El Porvenir for missing Murray Butler of Columbia University, Union station of his valise containing, and Invigorating and keeps tho atnios-pher- e general store of J. J. Jewell, loss be since June 10: terference With American Shipping. of r.l noxious a sojourn. and Captain P. Norton A. Goddard, he said, the deeds nnd shares of a min the mlno clear gases. ing estimlated at $50,000. John E. Wells of Providence, R. I Washington, 23. The navy de P. P. Wells ct al have transferred to who long has been identified with civic July ing property in Old Mexico valued at Tho Lady Hopkins property on Min The two hundred marine guards from his cousin Louisa Thomas, same ad- has taken to Investi- eral Hill in the Dona James P. McDonald, 3,207 acres of land reform in New York. It is announced partment steps $125,000 to $200,000. According to Mcll Organ mountains, the Naval academy did effective work dress, Ernest Heger of Cincinnati. O.. gate the reported interference with the Ana county, Is looked upon to be ono of In township IS, this county. Consider that these calls were merely social. henny the stocks are not negotiable. as a bucket brigade. 'lyde A. France of Berea, ()., missing, American shipping In Venezuelan wa- the richest mining properties In that ation $2,000. President Roosevelt today received T. He postponed his departure for the 140 FIRE CHIEF OVERCOME. were found in Cebu, murdered the ters, said to have resulted from the district. A tunnel has been opened J W. Stigiir returned to by B. M. Addis, secretary and general east in hope that the local police might feet has run a of Owensboro, Ky., 23. The Indianapolis Ladrones. The bodies were recovered. recent blockade declared President deep. It through body July plants today after a visit here with his wife agent of the city municipal association by locate the stolen property. coarse iron ore gold and sliver. of the Owensboro Planing Mill Co., and The leader of the murderers was killed Castro a number of In the carrying uuver iieatii or ttio same city, accom of Philadelphia, who called to enter upon ports THE PAPERS FOUND. Tho lend is fully 30 feet wide. the Continental Tobacco Co., were de and eight others were the The has panied him. captured by on behalf of the association republic. navy department St. Louis, July 23. The police later Dr. Brown has bonded his manganese strayed by a fire today. The loss is complaint been informed Commander The old ties from tbe old street rail- ontabulary." a federal officeholder in Phila that Rodg found the missing bag and papers In a mine located one half mile from Hincou $100,000. Fire Chief Albert Tennes was against way here are of the ers left La Guayra yesterday with the lumber where se to theAbbey Miningcon.pany, and wor,i a being picked out delphia, who also holds a city office. No yard they had been overcome by the heat and is in criti road-be- QUERIES FROM TENNESSEE. Marietta for the mouth of the has on it In earnest under the old d and the. street is being nction upon the case was taken. The gunboat creted by the thief. All were returned begun cal condition. of Nathan Hull. In for he new The Sound An lh Orinoco river. The gunboat Ranger to Mr. supervision gotten shape trolley Questions May Peculiar But They Were papers of .the court martial the case Mcllhenny intact. The new from tun Ambrosia line. Panama will be the sentinel on tramway OTERO COUNTY. swered in Detail the Bureau of of Edwin F. Glenn of the nth in at only mine to tho Hardscrabble by Immigration. Major A FASHIONARLE WEDDING. atMagdalena, Grand Chancellor of the the isthmus, the Machlas having been be-- com- Kllpiitrick Here Is another letter characteristic fantry, tried for cruelty to the Filipl Socorro county, has nearly Tho Mysterious Disappearance of an Old Man on His ordered to sail at once from Colon for Knights of Pythias, returned home to r Charles Hall at London Is Married to a Rich the distance 3,000 the big batch of inquiries that come nos, have been received by the presi Major pleted, being nearly Way From Us Cruces to Tularosa. Madrid to Cape Haytlen. feet. A chute win the ore Into the today from a trip Blossburg. i the Bureau of dent from the war department. He Is American Widow. drop New Mexican Immigration every bins ot the Hardscrabble and from Special Correspondence where he organized a new K. of P. from every of the world: the final reviewing authority. Glenn NORTH DAKOTA REPUBLICANS. 23. There was a fashion 22. ly part London, July thonce by a gravity tramway Into the Alamogordo, July The school lodge. "I I would write to was found guilty of administering the bins on thought ask you In able at St.
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