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Albuquerque Citizen, 05-07-1909 Hughes & Mccreight University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-7-1909 Albuquerque Citizen, 05-07-1909 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 05-07-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/3069 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 Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. r IN ARRIVALS WEATHER FORECAST . o ; p. m. No P-- m. - VvV Denrer, Cc!o., Uaj fair, cold- No. KYe P. 8- ALBUQU er Sotiltie.st portim, Frost isnh and east No. - V A ol,-- - " EEfflJE poi'low. fair. No. 9 VjV "WE GET THE jMKWS FIRST" Safortfij VOLUME ALBUQUERQUE. KEW MEXICO. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1909. NUMBER 98 CATHOLICS OCCUPIED AMERICAN CRUISERS Monument Unveiled to America's REVISION DOWNWARD Greatest Poet, W. R. Longfellow COSILY HEW CHURCH PROTECT AMERICANS IS DEMANDED NOW TODAY IN TURKEY SAYSJIAPP New Structure Is Blessed and One Ship Sails From Gib- - Minnesota Senator Says He Mass Said In It For 111. ralter and Another Doesn't Want to Par- the First Will Start In ticipate In a Days. I Few Davs. Farce. THE ARCHBISHOP THE SITUATION THREATENS PARTY IS TAKING PARI STILL CRITICAL WITHTHE DEMOCRATS ... t Celebration of the Opening of - - .MM,i, Thousands Are Homeless and ClalmsrThat Democrats Will Re- Handsome New Structure Destitute and There Is No vise Tariff Two Years : Will continue Chance That the mas- From Now If This Over Three sacres Have Congress Days. Ceased. Doesn't. May 7. r Tin' in consecration of Gibraltar. The American Washington. May 7. Senat-i- crfmonio cruiser North Carolina left here for Clapp, of Minnesota, spoke on the the Immaculate Conception church, Ah xandretta. The Montana Is still tariff at the opening of the Senate which has been remodeled at a cost coaling but will follow the sister ship session this morning. He referred of $16,000. began this morning wlreu when this Is finished. The two ves to the difference between protectlre on way tariff Archbishop J. B. Pitaval. of Sunt: sels art the to Turkish wat and tariff for revenue only. H ers and will bo a protection to the said he believed that revision should Fe, agisted by a number of the clergy American Interests. havo been taken up one Item at and in the presence of several hun- ScIumI Was Destroyed. time Instead of a complete revision, dred members of the congregation, aa the latter method would not" pro Beirut. May 7. An Investigator MONUMENT 1TNVE1LED TO LONGFELLOW TODAY AT WASHINGTON blessed the church and said the first voke great excitement. The promise here who Just returned from a trip of the Republican party was mass In it. to Kessab reports all American prop- for re -- i vision downward In response The ceremony began at 7 o'clock ?r- lyf V'J-i- erty placo completely de- to a in that positive demand. He eaid tha posi end was of short duration. The arch- stroyed. This property consisted of BIG IRRIGATION MRS. BOYLE ON TRIAL bishop sprinkled the church lnaide tion of protective Nteresta was: "W girls' high school, under the direc shoulC "leave well enough and out with holy water and the cere- tion of Miss Effle N. Chambers. Thre. alone.". mony was brought to a conclusion THE KIDNAPING "If I did not believe the duties fourths of th native houses have PROSPECTS PLANNED FOR would be lowered In response to with the recital of prayers. The also been destroyed. Almost all of this clergy was followed Into the church -- . .. xJ-rsA,- ,l'rr'r-r----"-'.- l demand I would pack tny grip and ,t the people who fled from Kessab have go home tomorrow," eald by the congregation and the arch- find (heir pillaged homes the senator. - ' returned to Applications Arei Filed l Billy' Mii I la Repeal Testimony of "I am not required to bishop said a low mass, many mem- h- -. v r . are absolutely at Santa participate i end destitute. One Ttnlay for ltivlnlmlng lnun'ns-Tra- . Yewt onlay Against the In such a farce as the bers of the congregation receiving hundred of the Turkish reserves have communion. WoniHii. of the Dlngley rates. The people un- returned to the town but as they took derstood we were to have, revision The members of the clergy 'assist- In part the killing the people cannot May- 7. downward;' men ing In the blessing of the church - Santa Fe, N M., May 7. Two hig Mercer. The court roam the who. made- the trust them. The situation at Deury- platform It, were: Rev. A. M. Mafidalarl, pastor Irrigation projects came up today for was packed this! morning when the understood we under- tal Is Ftlll critical. No of the church; Itev. C. M. Capulupl, action at the capitol: The Eden trial of Mrs. James Boyle, indicted stand it. amount of sophistry can Rev. D. Itocher, Rev. Albert Daeger. Canal, Land and Power company of as "Mary Roe,"' for the alleged kid otherwise explain the popular 'J- -, Rev. J. S. Splinters, Rev. Barabus Aatec, San Juan county, Incorporated naping of Billy" Whltla began. The niand. If the demand for revision V, ANGRY PARENTS CAUSE mean Meyer and Rev. E. Barry. with Sl.&OO.OOO capital', to-- reclaim Whltla boy was the principal wit did not changing duties down- ward, It mean anything, At 10 o'clock a solemn high mass CONCEPTION CHlTtCH. DEDICATED TODAY. 40,000 acres In Colorado and .New-Mexic- nss. He. repented the testimony then did not NEW IMMACULATE - v, we was ReV. as cele- . - water- - oi- ii'.iiciv .. V ". yrse4j:- .whin and are .infi'ilginjco said with Docher - FRONT VIEW. with take.i 'out tin - . ARREST now. p .. ;, brant. ? Rev. S. Splinter, deacon, Las Animas river, Edwin T. James Boyle was tried. He declared J.' Jones and Declaring and Rev. Albert Iaeger. n. Ponsford of Denver, W. Boyle told him his (Boyle's) name that If Congress did mot Arthur and now tower The senior choir sang the mass, the Goff Black of Aztec, being the in- was Jones. He said Mrs. Boyle told the rates, the Democratic following being the musical program: It Is Alleged Hint Tlwy Kmlml tilrls corporators. his to tell his mother that' Mrs. party would be In power to do it tw MRS. ANNIS WON'T BALCONY COLLAPSED SuiHluy. I years Kyrlr Tenor solo, alto solo and r I'.vll JnrtoM' Ijtst The other was the application of Boyle was 4 4 years of age and very hence, the aenator said he did chorus (Millard.) the Talpa Water User and Irrigation Inrge. He said Boyle accompanied not want to make threats fcut to toll Gloria Quartet and Chorus. TESTIFY IN CASE DURING THE RACE What apparently appears to have association, whose application for a him to the car when he was return- the truth. Gratias Trio, soprano, tenor and been an offense of a serious nature thousand ucre feet out of the Rio ed to his father In Cleveland. The American people have deter- toass and chorus. developed yesterday afternoon in chlqulto to reclaim 4,000 acres, on mined on revision downward and Domine Baas Solo. Judge McCIellans court, Will anything else will disappoint Rixn-tato- .when lnp frlstocal De La Serna and them." II ie State Will Call as WKiioksch Only Many KxoiUxl Were Hurl- - he may Qui Tollis Tenor solo. Lee and Buddie Paterson were ar- lunches Del Rio Grande grants' In CRYSTAL THEATRE said. "It be In your power," Ifcxtor Who llilnk IlaliiM cil to the Iloor Wlieu Itaillng - he Quoniam ralgned on the charge of having "en- Irriga-tlee- d said, turning to the Republican Quartet and Chorus. I Clave Way. Taog cunty, at a cost fo the Cum Sancto Quartet and chorus Sane. and took Annie Joseph, Ethel senators, "to act contrary to tlon system of $35,000 was approved TO ERECT the (Gounod. - Carter and Miss Robinson away from ,y the territorial engineer, BUILDING wishes of the people, but as sure aa Credo Quartet and Chorus. Flushing, N. Y., May 7. When the Seattle, Wash.. May 7. Sixty peo their parents for evil purposes." A you do that this tariff will be revised Et Incarnatus Soprano, alto, ten- court opened this morning for the ple were injured last night when the warrant was also Issued for Eddie by the enemies, not the friends, of or and bass. trial of Captain P. C. Halns, for the balcony In the new national guard Willianwon, but he could not be ALLEGES CRUELTY Valuable Central Avenue Property protection.' ' Crucifixus Quartet and Chorus killing of William E. Annls, the state armory collapsed. Thousands of found. All the parties are colored. Cluiiure Hands and Lease is (Mozart.) fctill had fifteen witnesses to call. spectators were In the building The alleged offense was committed Given Which Will lU'Sult Offertory Soprano solo, "Sancta mong them Mrs. Annls. The dis watching the Indoor athletic meet last Sunday afternoon. According to REASUN FOR DIVORCE in Modern Theatre. THE SPECIAL CAR Maria" (Mercadante.) trict court has procured a writ of when the accident occurred. evidence Introduced yesterday the Sanetus Tenor solo and chorus. habeas corpus for the attendance of Captain Maurice W. Thompson, as three men, accompanied by the three A deal was consummated yesterday chor-u- e John Sheridan, now serving a term sistant adjutant genera, and Mrs, girls, lum- Schwartz-ma- n CAUGHT ON FIRE plenisunt Coell Quartet and went to a resort near the 4HII-- Is Asked to Separate afternoon whereby Joseph In Sing Sing shooting Thompson are in a con French (Gounod.) for a man.
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