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Albuquerque Citizen, 02-16-1909 Hughes & Mccreight University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-16-1909 Albuquerque Citizen, 02-16-1909 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 02-16-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/3000 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]. TRAIN ARk vS LEATHER FORECAST No f if r tn fJn it t n r f n m ALBUQUEROIJE Denver, Colo., Feb. 16- .- Tenlghlmd CITIZEN Wednesday generally fair. Warmer south T- - . V y 11.45 p. nt. TlrlJED portion. : "WE GET rSlEVS FIRST VOLUME 24. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1909. NUMBER 40 MUMS WOULD TARIFF COMMISSION At This Point Taft and Sherman Were Declared Duly Elected A REVOLVER AND BOMB INVESTIGATE SOME 08JECI OF TODAY'S FAILED TO SECURE s 1 f ..... ... t? OF THESQHOOLS w v-ii.'- , (iy-v- y ,rVA'..i'-- ''v-w-Tr THEJpr ' House Pro- wow1' ' Passes Resolution Delegates Assemble at India- Would-B- e Extortionist Failed ft K - viding for Examination napolis to Discuss Ways In Attempt by Clever Insti- cf Higher and Means for IB ,2. r Ruse of His" rr ' nil i ft, tutions. Revision. VI IfAW it Victim. 'C2L 'i VI' K i if Afl k i' COUNCIL FAVORS WOULD JAKE TARIFF I HE MADE DEMAND EC0(3',1Y IN SCHOOLS OUT flF POLITICS fOR DSLY $T,000 . v - , InveMl-Wit- jr ,. Resolvtion Providing lor Van Cleve Says That BuIt,55 ihtw Appearing at the Home of Kansas That Object Interests of Country In- flatl.n the riff.. City Dry Goods Merchant. In View Was . on Impar- .mi. ' Passed sist Fair and VJ He Gave Choice of This After- (We. tial Schedule P' ; I Death or Cash noon. of Kates. trmr i T- .... 1 Santa X. M. Fe:i -- 16. Fe. lt. Seven Indianapolis, Feb. The. first Kansas City, Feb. 16 Armed with bills were re port ad f r parage l,y national tariff whose del-- convention, t a reviver In one hand and a dyna-inl- 'e the committ. is having th.-i- 'n gates hope to point the way for the bomb In charge the other, a man ap- whtn the Huuw met tli.s establishment of a permanent tariff parently about 40 years of age. to- morning. Two bills of minor import- commission, assembled here today. J. day entered the home of Lawrence ance were passed, ami ft r the pus-sa- ge J. VanCleve. president of the Na- M. Jones, president o: Jones a M IN" the Bros. of resolution condf inning the tional Association of 'Manufacturers, STRIKING PHdTOtVRAPH OF E.MORA RLE SCENE THE HOt'SE OK REPRESENTATIVES AT WASHINGTON WHEN THE VOTH OF THE Dry Goods company if this city, and author of a newspaper article and whs made permanent chairman. The ELECTOR A I, COLLEGE WAS CONFIRMED AND TAFT AND SHERMAN WERE DECLARED DULY ELECTED PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESI- paper demanded $7,000. By a ruse Jonea the which reproduced It, the discussion nf a tarifT commission and DENT OF THE UNITED STATES THE SENATE WAS PRESENT. LEANING OVER THE SPEAKER'S DESK IS SPEAKER CANNON. THE FIG- overpowered the man, ar- House adjourned URE ON IS who was until afternoon. methods of revising the tariff were HIS RIGHT VICE RESIDENT FAIRBANKS. rested. ,, - Both the Council and the House discussed. At, the police station man gave held busy wesslon this afternoon. the In his address Mr. Van Cleve said the name of C. H. Garnett. He de- Four new bills were Introduced in the in part: clared that he had planned, after House, the most important of which This is neither the place nor the NO BURNED receiving money was one by Gallegos, having AMERICANS NEWSPAPERS REPORIER KING EDWARD FORMALLY FIVE CANDIDATES ARE the from Jonea, to for Its time for an academic discussion of take the latter to Independence,' a object the establishment and main- the relative merits und demerits of suburb, where he tenance poor in several would have chain- of farms protection and free trade. A few ed him up ln a house that he had counties of the territory. weeks hence President Taft will call IN MEXICO THEATRE OPENS PARLIAMENT AFTER POSITION AS fitted up for purpose. After considerable debate the the He said he Congress In session to revise the tar- had been planning this scheme for Houm passed a resolution by San- iff. In the work of revision two months. chez providing for the investigation things ought to be kept in mind-prote- ction The man appeared of several by IT BY THE HOUSE, AT LONDON U. S. MARSHAL at the Jones educational Institutions for all the producers who home shortly before noon. He was a point committee of three members need any protection, and revenue for :. shown Into the library from A separate commit- and when each house. the government. These things are Jones entered the room the man tee is to visit each Institution, which not necessarily antagonistic. An In- pointed a revolver would about all the of He Article Be- at him and forced take members telligent tariff adjustment would fur- The Amarlcan Consul Wires Writes an Which Much Interest Attached Interesting Contest Develops him to be seated. He then told Jones the legislature for the committees nish both. Therefore, free traders that he must give up It ia proposed the Investigations No Cit- Offended Dis- 17,000 or the that und ultra protectionists are equally Washington That Members and cause of Report That Over Appointment to Be house would be blown up. and at the shall be made between Thursday and Interested in getting this sort of an same time he produced Monday of a certain week. of Country Reflected Would Made the bomb. adjustment. izens This onNcvv' turbance for New Jones engaged him in conversation The Council passed Navarro's reso- Hy our present tariff framing ma- : lind ln lution providing for a rigid investiga- Were Killed. Mexico. ."' Be Made turn Jones' wife and son ap- chinery we cannot make this sort of Mexico. peared In the doorway. Roth were tion of higher educational Institu- n adjustment of the schedules, be- compelled tions more economy may to be seated and after a that bejiad cause- , , ... , , -- parley It was agreed in at-t- that Jones and their "conduct. The Council 1. Like mankind. Jn general most INCOMPLETE REPORT SANTA FE NEWSPAPER . THE- - KING ALLUDED . bur'ke go passed stinstitute for Council bill 61, ' has Lead Garnett should to the baak and of the persons consulted by the ways get the money, 'tin the way out of reconsidered yesterday, an act vali- and means committee In framing REGARDING DISASTER WAS' ALSO CONDEMNED TO HIS BERLIN TRIP OVER THE OTHERS the room dating acta of county treasurers. Five Jones tripped up the man tariff measures are selfish,, and thus find he and his son pounced on him, new bills were Introduced. are In biased the interest of their stripped him of his weapons and tel- Late this r.'temoon the House took D. C., 16. j Fe, N. M., 16. cwn Industry. Washington, Feb. There Santa Feb. Because London,. 16. The fuct It re, M cfi). m. Tiie pie-w- ephoned for police. ' Feb. that ""ia the The bomb up for consideration the archaeology 2. were no In cr a descriptive on The committee lacks the knowl- American lives lost the article Santa Fe the first public appeurance ofillmlnary contest for the appointment did not explode when the would-b- e school biU for action on the amend- edge destroyed the- -' and Its people, by Wil- - to enable it to detect extrava- tire which the Flores written W. F. the king and queen since their re- - of irnl,ed States extortionist dropped It. ments made thereto by the Council. gance or distortion in witnesses' atre at Acapulco, Mexico, Sunday cox, a newspaper reporter, and which marshal in New the turn from the trip to Berlin, and 'x'LO Garnett acknowledged to the po- A motion by Mirabal to refuse to statements. night), according to a dispatch re- r.ppeared recently in an obscure east- - hus b"un a,,1 n "terestlng In was the additional fact that the unem- lice that the name he had given Is concur the amendments lost 3. Even If the committee had ceived by the state department to- ern weekly newspaper, the lower - 18 ln progress between 8 the ployed and the suffragets had threat- rtht the five fictitious. He said that he had fam- by a vote of 14 to and a motion d. knowledge it lacks the time to make day from American Consul Moore-hea- house of the Legislature by a vote of ened to make demonstrations, candidates ho have announced ily and business troubles and that he that the amendments be concurred -- U 3 i the inquiry on which It could co- Over 200 people were burned to this morning passed a scath- themselves te -, was by a of 13 9. A brought out a large crowd for the ambitious for the left Omaha three months ago, re- in lost vote to rnet them. to death, according to Moorehead. ing resolution in whtoh Wilcox Is The solved to motion by Mirabal to have a commit- opening of Parliament by King "ition.
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