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Santa Fe New Mexican, 09-23-1905 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-23-1905 Santa Fe New Mexican, 09-23-1905 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, 09-23-1905." (1905). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/6142 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]. r r J)T)kMHiUMM V i ij SAN A F NEW MEXICAN VOL. 42. SANTA FE, N. MM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1905. NO. 185. fif i 4 I ' I DEMOCRATIC AGREE ON f , V '"'111 CONLEY RAILROAD TO 1 5 CAMPAIGN DISSOLUTION ATRIAL BE EXTENDED Is Open-Ai- r Started By Mass Sweden and Norway Will Here- Jury Empanelled Yesterday A- Las Vegas & Tonopah Company Meeting Today at Newark, after Become Distinct and fternoonThree Witnesses to Build the Line in Ohio. Separate Countries txamined Today. Nevada. J. M. PATTISON NAMED R0T0C0L IS SIGNED IN THE REDDING CASE ON SALT LAKE ROUTE As Gubernatorial Candidate, of Both Defeating By Delegates NationsMutual Testimony of Father and Brother. in Through BuJNfrog and Goldfield S. M. Hunter Judge Governor Understanding Was Reached This Law of Dead Man Adduced Accused of Senator Clark's San Pedro derrick Is Arraigned. Morning in Conference. Generally Shows Csol Demeanor Road to the Coast. Newark, Ohio, 23. The Dem- Sept. Karlstad, Sweden, Sept. 23. n In the case of the Territory vs. John Salt Lake, Sept. 23. The announced ocratic state campaign was opened was agreement reached this morning Oonley, for the murder of James Red purpose of Senator W. A. Clark and here today at an open-ai- r mass meet- on the terms of the dissolution of the to - ding, in 'the District Court of the First associates extend the San Pedro, ing. Three party candidates partici- ' V:'- union of Norway and Sweden. The ' Judicial District for the county of Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad pated as speakers. The off- presiding final session of delegates lasted over of venue from into the Bull Frog and Goldfield min- icer was Judge S. M. who was Santa Fe, upon change Hunter, three hours and meeting adjourned ing regions of Nevada is to be car a prominent candidate for the Taos County, the jury was completed guber- until 1:20 o'clock this afternoon. Dur- ried out by means of the Las Vegas natorial nomination John M. the yesterday afternoon, the court adjourn- against ing adjournment the secretaries 'Vv and Tonopah Railroad Company, re- ing at six p. m. The jurors selected Pattison, of Milford, Ohio, who were engaged in preparing the proto- which filed articles of ceived the are: Manuel Esquibel, of Santa Cruz; Incorporation nomination. Mr. Pattison col for the signature of the represent- with Mi-Ku- the secretary of the state of Utah madje an address in which he ar- atives of two Encarnaclon Barela, of Santa Fe; the countries. this morning. The capitalization is raigned Governor Herrick "for his sub- Chaves, of Chimayo; Donaciano Delegates Sign the Agreement. $4,000,000 and the company will pro- servience to boss of as Urioste, of Santa Manuel Nanan-jo- , the great Ohio Christiana. Sept. 23. The agree Fe; ceed at once to build its line from indicated his own efforts and the ment was of Santa Cruz; Bias Vigil, of San by signed by the Norwegian Las Vegas, on the Salt Lake route, efforts of his friends to induce and Swedish Ildefonso; Octaviano of party delegates at Karlstad Rodriguez, through Bull Frog and Goldfield to the boss to consent to and approve his this afternoon. Santa Fe; Victor Rodriguez, of Santa Tonopah. The incorporators are: J. nomlnation."- - Protocol Be Fe; Vicente of W. to Published Next Week. Roybal, Pojoaque; Ross Clark, R. C. Kerens, J. R. Wat Bellefontalne, Ohio, 23. Fine 23. H. of Santa Manuel Sept. Karlstad, Sept. The conference Kennedy, Fe; ers, W. H. Comstock, C. O. Whittmore, weather and Immense crowds were the terminated at 6:20 p. m. It is offici Montoya y Colombo, of Chimayo; and Most fennel Cherrington. features of the opening of the Repub- ally announced that a full agreement Reverend Peter Bourgade, Archbishop of the Arch Diocese of Santa Fe Manuel Padilla, of Santa Cruz. The lican state campaign here today. Re- was reached and signed at 6:10 n. m. defense was careful to challenge per- The New Mexican is indebted to wish of the New Mexican, and every "BIG SIX" TEAM DEFEATED. 1 publican clubs from all parts of the The protocol will be published next man. W--. H. his good citizen of this emptorily every mining state participated in the paradea. week at Christiana and Stockholm. Archbishop Salpointe's valuable Territory. chosen As of archdiocese Kennedy was the last juror and Las Among the were Vice Presi- torical book "Soldiers of the Cross," archbishop this Vegas Blues Win From Trinidart speakers and in his most pleaded to be excused, but was com C. W. Governor Her- extended sphere of This Morning at Albuquerque dent Fairbanks, for the following sketch of the ser pelled to serve. by rick NEW YORK GRAND JURY AIDED. usefulness as such, Most Reverend Score of 10 to 5. and Senator Foraker. vices and labors of the Arch This forenoon, at ten o'clock, court for present Bourgade has proven by the act3 and Tom Johnson Renominated Third convened with John R. McFie Term. In Securing Pleas of Guiltv of the bishop of the Arch Diocese of Santa the condition of his church here that Judge Special to the New Mexican. Meat the man was on the bench; District Clerk A. M. 23 Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 23. At the Packers at Chicago, Fe, the Most Rev. Peter Bourgade: right selected by the Albuquerque, Sept. Las Vegas - church authorities for the exalted po- Bergere at the desk; Sheriff Antonio defeated - Democratic city and county conven- Thursday. "As successor of Archbishop Sal- the "Big Six" team of Trini- sition which he since J. Ortiz and Deputy Sheriff J. L. Lo dad in tion today Mayor Tom L. Johnson was pointe, the Right Rev. Peter Bourgade has, investment a snappy game this morning with the ser- W. Arm! renominated for a third term. The New York, Sent. 22. While suffl- - has been raised to the dignity-- " of Pallium, occupied. His pez; Interpreter George jo by a score of 10 to 5. GJaze pitched vices have not been of and court Johnson adherents controlled the con- cient evidence was not secured by the Archbishop of Santa Fe. Bishop Bour only great the other officers present. for Trinidad and permitted but seven benefit and honor to his church but H. S. acted as court hits vention with practically no opposition. federal grand jury In this city last gade is one of the pioneers of the Clancy stenog- against eight that the Colorado to in- also of benefit and usefulness to the The off San Francisco Republicans Name spring warrant the finding of church in the Southwest. He left his rapher. defendant, John Conley, boys got of Fanning. Glaze's sup Ari- entire of the of was was Mayor. dictments against 4he packers, federal native land (France), to come to citizenship Territory seated between his attorneys, port very poor and Las Vegas officials - New Mexico. As far as can be won as San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 23. The said yesterday that much of zona, in the year 1869, when the Ter- judged Judge Oliver B. Liddell, of Denver, and the result of ten errors made by the Catholic Church Republican municipal convention last the evidence which resulted in thn itory had only three priests. Arch laymen, today J. B. Lusk, of Taos; while near him by Colby in center field and Llewellyn occupies a very high in this night nominated John S. Partridge for pleas of guilty at Chicago Thursday bishop Salpointe, with whom Father position sat George B. Paxton, of Denver, for- at short. was archdiocese due to the Las mayor. Partridge is the deputy city at- secured here. General Henry L. Bourgade came to the west, had been great car? merly of Red River; Judge S. D. Vegas made two runs in rhe u. s. constant consideration, one in sev- torney. It is expected he will be en- Burnett, attorney for the district appointed vicar general of Arizona in sagacious Morse, of Santa Rosa, but formerly of first, the third, one in the of counsel and thorough attention to the two in dorsed by the Democratic southern New York, forwarded cer- 1868, and had at once seen the need Denver, who are witnesses for the de- enth, the eighth and four in the convention most minute detail and tified copies of the evidence secured of procuring missionaries. He turned by its head, fense. E. S. ninth. Trinidad made four la the sec- tonight. the1 wise Redding, of Questa, the here to Chicago, and it is said this to France, and near his native place and proper selection of the ond and one in the third. Pierce who prosecuting witness and father of the testimony gave the official he was fortunate in finding volunteers. priests are aiding the archbishop (Glaze), of Trinidad, making the sec THE-LIM- Chicago the for whose HAVE REACHED IT. boy murder Conley is being to at the secrets of athers in his great work, who have proven ond home run of the series In the wedge get the beef Bourgade, Chaucot, Morin, tried, sat with District Attorney Alex- trust.
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