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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-18-1904 Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-18-1904 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, 08-18-1904." (1904). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/2040 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. 41. SANTA FE, N. M., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1904. NO. 153. BLACKMER INJUHCTIOH HURST FALL OF PORT ARTHUR KNIGHTS TEMPLARS IMPROVED MUD CONTINUED ARRIVE TOMORROW ELECTED CONDITIONS On Petition of San Antonio and East- NOW SEEflS INEVITABLE Special to the New .Mexican. ern Railroad, Defendant Company Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. IS. The Wilmon Cannot Proceed Until Prior Knights Templar excursion tram, General Blackmer of In Valley---Agricultur- a ity Right of Way is which was due to arrive in Santa Fe Mesilla Massachusetts to the Established. this evening at five o'clock, will reach College Has More Room for 6. A. R. Lieutenant General Stoessei in Com the Capital City Friday morning at six Students. In granting the permanent injunc o'clock, having been delayed en route. tion, prayed for by the San Antonio mand of Fortress Refuses to Sur JOHN KINH IS HONORED and Eastern Railroad Company against the New Mexico Midland Railway Com- WORK OH ZDHI BESERVH-TIO- H ORGAN MINES ACTIVE pany, restraining the latter from using render and a Fire is Resum the road bed of the abandoned branch Deadly PROBBESSIHO RAPIDLY Man Was Office People Governor Otero's Maryland Tendered the of the Santa Fe Railroad system be Appreciate of Senior Vice Com- tween San Antonio and ed Loss Wen. Help Towards Construction of Carthage, after Japanese 20,000 School $50,000 Will a two of evidence. Buildings Costing Dam. mander. days' hearing the be in October. Rains Diverting and in Completed pleadings arguments the case, Have Fallen and Stock Great- Judge Frank W. Parker rendered an Che Foo, Aug. 18. The Russians Urlu's squadron off Tsu Island. Both 18. ly H. B. law Las Boston, Mass. Aug. With three oral decision in substance as follows: and Chinese who left Port Arthur last ships were considerably damaged. Improved. Holt, attorney at at avowed in the field, the ques- Cruces and and treasurer of candidate "The point in the case is the ques- night and arrived today, declared that There is no confirmation of the report secretary commander-in-chie- f to the New Mexican. the board New Mex tion of the next - Lieutenant General in com- Special of regents of the selecting tion of priority of location of right-of- Stoessei, that thee misers Pallada and Diana of Grand of the Re- mand at sur- Zuni, N. M Aug. 16, 1904. This ico College of and Me the Army Way by two railroad corporations. The Port Arthur, refuses to have reached Vladivostock and the ad- Agriculture was issue of the to section of New Mexico has been chanic Arts, was in the Capital City for public, the absorbing plaintiff company on the tenth of render the Japanese, and that the miralty had no news bearing on the of day blessed with copious rains during the a few this week on business. In session the grand encampment today 1904, resolution of board Russians began firing again at the whereabouts of other vessels of the days June, by its past few weeks and on the plains an Mr. Holt had follow- The candidates are General Wilmot W, of time set for replying to the Japanese late Rear Admiral Withott's grass interview, the directors, adopted a survey, field squadron. is to Col- of and Col demand. also A and mesas growing nicely. Sheep ing say about the Agricultural Blackmar, Massachusetts, notes and plats made under the su- They confirm the report Message from General Stoessei. onel John C. Shotts and Colonel and goats are waxing fat again and lege and present conditions in the Me Albert of of So- that there are seven Russian ships in London, Aug. 18. A to the pervision Professor Herrick, dispatch will soon be in first-clas- s condition. silla Valley: C. Blackwell, both of New York. The Port Arthur harbor, in addition to tor from Tokio an corro, formerly president of the New Japanese legation Work is on the "During the summer vacation many opinion was expressed before today's pedo boats and torpedo boat destroy nounces that a was received from progresing rapidly Mexico University, in the United reply dam and six miles from the improvements have been made in and session was called to order that Den ers, and that the have lost the commander of Russian reservoir, States Land Office. At this time the Japanese the forces which Indian Bureau about the ver should be selected as the place for thousand men before Port Ar at Port Zuni Pueblo, the Agricultural College. defendant corporation had not organ- twenty Arthur yesterday referring benefit of "The addition to the Girls' the next encampment. thur the last ten to is now constructing for the Dormitory ized. It did organize on the eleventh during days. either the surrender to the besieg has been which General Wilmon W. Blackmer Elected. General Stoessei Declines To Sur the Zuni Indians, and by means of completed, provides day of June, 1904, at Santa Fe, on ing Japanese force or to send out sixteen rooms. Boston Mass., 18. General Wil render. which six thousand acres or more of additional Aug. which day a right of way was adoptee! new rooms mon W. 18. fine culturable land will be put into "The furniture for the Blackmer, of right-of-wa- y St. The Will Massachusetts, by the corporation. The Petersburg, Aug. report Recognize American View. has been ordered and will be in was commander-in-chie- f cultivation for the benefit of the Zuni place elected of the of the San Antonio and Eastern Rail that General Stpessel, the Russian St. Petersburg, Aug. 18. It is under- Grand of to Indians. A number of these are em- in time for the opening of the college. Army the Republic today by road of the right-of-wa-y of the New commander at Port Arthur, declined stood that Russia will recognize the at he work and several of them, We now have ample accommodations acclamation. Mexico Midland capitulate in response to the Japanese of the American and Brit- ployed Railway Company validity the who are of the Government for young women wishing to attend John R. Kinh, of Washington, D. C, are identical. This raised summons, creates no surprise. The ish view differentiating between condi graduates practically Indian Schools, speak very good En the institution. former commander of the right-of-wa- y war office would have been amazed if tional and Department the question as to how a absolute contraband of war, a ex- - and are and "During the past year and half of Maryland, was chosen senior vice- is a railroad he had yielded. and that the Russian will glish superior trustworthy acquired by company." reply be workmen. tensive investigations have been con- commander. Letting the Russians Know. couched in this sense. claims The court held that priority of lo Specific D. D. Graham, of the ducted by the Agricultural Department Denver, Colorado, was chosen as the St. Petersburg, Aug. 18. This morn- on the part of Great Britain for the Superintendent cation (location consisting of the mak Zuni Pueblo, has received f of the institution along the lines of ir next place for holding the encamp- ing for the first time the are seizure of vesels and will authority I ing of a survey on the ground and the papers cargoes prob- to build a lme from rigation by pumping plants, for the ment. allowed to print that fact that the crui- be reserved for later telephone Gallup adoption of the survey by the corpora- ably considera to the a distance of 40 miles. purpose of determining the underflow, Resolutions regarding the proposed ser Rurik has been sunk. The news tion. Pueblo, tion), was the all point in Work on this will com- the best and most economical pumps fraternal convention of important was held re- telephone line the Blue and the case. This left the defendant com back till the government Jessen Had Narrow Escape. and the fuel. Vladi-vostoc- mence at once as soon as the wire, cheapest the Gray survivors of Union and Con- ceived official confirmation from St. 18. A pany in an inferior position to that of Petersburg, Aug. later of and can be secured. "These experiments have conclus- federate armies to be held at Washing- The tone of the press com ficial dispatch from Vladivostok poles the plaintiff; however, the court did Indian Trader C. W. Bennett, of this ively demonstrated that there is an ton in May, 1905, was laid on the table ment is summed up in the line in Russ: shows that officer on not decide the ultimate rig'as of the every the Rossia has to California for a brief inexhaustible underflow, and as a re- at a session held this afternoon. "The men of the Rurik died a hero's iiiiu was point, gone parties in controversy, that question unumoooi eitner Killed or visit.