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Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-03-1904 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-3-1904 Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-03-1904 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, 11-03-1904." (1904). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/2106 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]. - 7 SAM A FE'- MEW MEXICAN A T VOL. 41. SANTA FE N. M., T&UKSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1904. NO. 219. HIS TALE BALDWIN AIR MEN OF THE HOUR MONEY AT RATON THE COUNTY SHIP ESCAPES Makeaa Neat Little Speech But No Vole- s- MEXICO Scores Governor Otero and Supreme OF SAN JUAN 0F WOE IN NEW Court. , Machloe Got Away Uit Night and Had Not. Bees Heard From Up to This ' Afternoon. to the New Mexican. Railroad and Delegate Rodey Tells Small Aug Special Irrigation Improve- Raton, N. M., Nov. 3..The Demo ments on a Scale Are dience How He Has of cam Large Suffered, St. Louis, Nov! 3. The Baldwin air crats had their greatest day the Mr. in Bled and Died For New ship, which escaped last night while it paign Tuesday night. Money ap- Contemplation. at the House and after Mexico. was being towed back to Its concourse, peared Opera has not. neeo heard from. Captain - - V ... 'A l being introduced by George Berringer, to come ITS GROWTH ASSURED Baldwin said this morning: "There is asked permission of his audience to the floor. There CATRON TO THE RESCUE nothing for us to do but wait until we down from the stage bear of Its discovery. We cannot start, being no manifested objections, the Joseph Prewitt, One of the Pioneers of I r, still be carried the table and the on a search for it, as may stage manager Aztec, Gives .Definite Information Cannot Understand Why Republican floating a long dlstauce away." water pitcher after him to the floor ; About Important Projects. Convention Failed to Both Captain Baldwin and Aeronaut ' V Y n level, when Mr. Money began with a Kanborshue were greatly dl appointed denial of B. 8. Rodey 's claim that the the Delegate. in that the airship bad not been heard Democratic Central Committee had con Joseph Prewitt, of Aztec, who wa3 time from during thenight. templated substituting the name of the this city on Tuesday for the first in role of the a New Mexican Bernard S. Rodey, the " Later. latter gentleman for that of the former in eleven years, gave ; : ; : vv some infor betrayed and Thomas B. Catron as the 'J on the Democratic ticket. representative important St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 3. Baldwin air rV (2' mation in to what is being done foe to corruption and fraud His talk was directed mainly against regard oppression, ship was found 16 miles west of St. in San will be of wero Mr. Rodey, rather than Mr. Andrews Juan County, that ami the friend of the poor, the Louis In a corn field. The un to One - ship much interest every throughout in a- comedy-dram- a though he could not keep his attention leading characters injured and still floating when discov - the Territory. There are many unde- Oh, : A I i' off the territorial supreme court, Its at the court house last night. it had anchored Itself ip- fined rumors and reports concerning me ered, although by and Governor Otero. In each of why did they treat thusly," sang judges that in to proposed rail- a dragging rope. these he first made his county, regard Bernard; and "I am a man among casus, however, road and then hastened to operations irrigation projects men," warbled Thomas. The tears specific charges and and the New Mexican is pleased to cheeks of the dele- for done the. trickled down the MANY MINERS apologize having nasty secure definite information from a. man gate as he told of the vile plot .by thing. He maintained the profoundest who has been a resident of San Juan of oppor-- , which he was deprived the solicitude throughout lest he should cf County for the past 23 years, and who himself RETURN TO WORK tunity to further sacrifice upon fend the courts, or individual members has always had the interests of his the altar of the people, and his loyal of the Republican party. It Is certain home county at heart. follower gently wiped away the tears Men, Secured to Take Place of Strik too that his effort was successful in this "While there is no perceptible ex of himself with a beautiful eulogy ing Hoisting Engineers and Op- particular, more than in any other. His citement or any advanced prices of man who had stood for po- the always erations Are Resumed. attempt to quote from Lincoln on fool- lands in San Juan County," said Mr. and the sovereign litical purity rights ing the people "all the time, some of Prewitt, "there is no doubt that pre of The floral, tributes were 111., Nov. 3. Forty-fiv- e hun the people. Chicago, the time," etc., line his endeavor to liminary work is in progress to make for the delegate and his dred mine workers have returned to Ter- plentiful, determine whether the "right to the the county and that section of the trusted henchmen threw bouquets at work in the soft coal mines at Minonk, one most pursuit of holiness" was given us by our ritory of the prosperous por- each other and themselves regardless Rutland and Marquette, engineers tions of southwest. In the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, threw the neigh- of consequences and they were figurat having been secured to take the places borhood of J30,000 is expended J him into a confusion out of which he being ively buried under' their lavish of the on a strike at hoisting engineers did not as from his by the government and corporations, offerings. It was heartrending in the those points. Three thousand men are emerge-s- happy in of irri- JOHN V. CONWAY, , sallies on the courts and the monthly, surveys proposed extreme when the victim of the base also reported to have been given work governor. gation ditches and railroads. Republican Candidate and for Suoerintendent of Schools of Mr. Is under Engineer conspiracy recited the wrongs that had at Spring Valley. The engineers are Money evidently laboring- Hinterleitner, of the Reclamation Serv- Santa F are some been perpetrated on him and had the said ta have been recruited from the County. the fading hope that there ice, with a corps of 25 assistants, Has who to vote for him affair not been of such a of United Mine Workers of Cim-mero- Republicans want farcial.nature, ranks the John V. Conway was born fn to visitors to the Capital City and en- been at work for some time in locat would been a and the and It therefore becomes him to find it have tragedy America. New Mexico, January 11th, deavors to make their stay instructive ing the sites for two reservoirs, one at would have gone fault and out the of the a speaker's lament 1872. When Quite young his parents and pleasant. The Bon Ton Restaur- point wrongs point between La Plata and Jewett in as a classic. conditions without down history moved to Santa Fe, which city has ant, of which he is the owner, is one of prevailing political and the other at a point about a mile JUDGE PARKER in offense to those whom he charges below the Colorado state line. The for- "Shine out, fair sun, till I have bought been his home ever since. He attend- the best conducted restaurants thei giving and St. Michael's southwest. In 1893, Jchn V.; with the responsibility. He asserts that mer is for the irrigation of about 15,-00- 0 ; a glass, V '.' IN CONNECTICUT ed private schools Conway College in this city. His education became the partner of his father in the he is not a politician', and those who acres of land between the points That I may see my shadow as I nass." reser- was completed at Whiten Hall, located business and upon the death of the lat- heard him last night will not gainsay hls named, and about 75,000 acres of vation lands. The will be The first (said victim), be- Democratic Candidate For President to Make here, then conducted by the West Ed- ter, he became the sole proprietor. claim. His whole manner is one of in- other used speaker to store waters for of the hope that he Three Formal In That State. ucation Association. In 1892, just af- He i. one of the rising young bus- experience.. He has even more the man- the irrigation gan by expressing Speeches land the La Plata divert- could have spoken to a larger crowd, ter he had attained. lhe age of 22," lie iness men of the city, public spirited, ner of a country pastor than a states- along River, peo- was elected a member of board careful and honest in business affairs, ing the waters of the Animas into the but in a neat apology, excused the New Yorki Nov. 3 Parker left the city man. Jud?e of the office of La Plata River, which in itself is insuf- ple, of Santa Fe for not turning out in of education of Santa Fe and while as well as in the duties We are he his go- for Connecticut this morning, taking a glad came, regret ficient of ' did not on board he was enthus- of Schools, which he for the irrigation the lands greater numbers, because, they the Grand Central serving this Superintendent ing, lie Is a fine little, young gentle- special train at es- along its banks.
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