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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-11-1909 Albuquerque Citizen, 03-11-1909 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 03-11-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/3020 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 An"lVALS WEATHER FORECAST- No. I 7. 45 No. lO. D. 1. ' . Denwr, Cola., March ((Clearing fo. f ' ALBUQUERQUE 8 m. CITIZEN right. No. 6.40 p. V Friday $se illy fair with rljlaj No. 9 1 1.4$ p. m. WE GET THE NEWS FIRST tenperalan. VOLUME 24. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO. TIIUKSDAY. MARCH 11. 1909. NUMBER 50 Pictures Prom the Cooper Murder Trial at Nashville HOUSE ASKS CONGRESS APPROPRIATION BILL VISITED. ALL PARTS FOR INVESTIGATION SHOWS ONLY SMALL OF OF IEWVEUGO TERRITORY Storm cf the, Past Two Days rY Resolution Directed to Speak- Committee's Efforts to Keep. Ono cf the Worst In er ol House and Presl-de- nt Expenses Down Is Years In the k, h of Senate Is Shown in List op., i ra Passed. Submitted. t i ' l. ja 1 il- - f IHREE-CE- iKTv 1 NI BILL THE SHEEP AND HERDERS ' .V J ( V SCHOOLS FARE r0 111; ( SUFFERED SEVERELY v. DIESJN COMMITTEE BEflOF ANYBODY I 0 IV-- v?j ii Several Herder's Reported Missing There Will be No Railroad Legis Some Will be Disappointed at Not in Socorro County and " lation t This Session as Getting What They Want- - . i , v- - H Loss ct Sheep WT11 the BUI Was Pound ed but Uniform In- ' no be v ' to be crease Has Been Probably : iT wJ. i y. v; .:'-S.. taassjasji f i(!ik' i! 4 Good. Hwvy.V ... t'- .' n ..... Made. ; w.iM4(J f ft imil 'I'll-- - storm which has raged Santa Fe, N. M., March It. Both Santu Fe, N. M., March 11. Tfce throughout New MexicJ and Arizona him houses held bimy sessions this after- general appropriation bill which waa con- K' :', k !. for the past two days has done 'A noon. The feature of the day was introduced In the House late yestao siderable damage in various parts of the passage by day afternoon by Representative Tip- cause the House of a Joint ton, thi' territory unil will probably resolution addressed to the president chairman of the House flnanc heavy Ions to sheep owners In western of the Senato or committee, shows the effort of the counties, and speaker the committee to keep (Socorro anil Valencia House of the national Congress, de- the appropriations to reports which reached Al- manding within bounds and to practice econ- reported the appointment of a spe omy buquerque today. So far as clal committee to investigate affairs wherever possible to do so with- there has been no loss of lit'', though ' in New Mexico, out impairing the work of the terri- sev-er- al 1 that the people f ,t Is reported from Socorro that - torial officers nd Institutions. Tks) .WfVW I the territory might bp- given an op- sheep herders were missing this portunity to bill carried a total appropriation ot parties have ygiiiiainmwimwiwi refute the recent charges morning and searching made before the Senate committee on $630,000, as against 1475,000 appro- gone out to look for them. territories. priated for the past two fiscal years, Top plilurr or SlH-rM- Vihh-vr- Albuquerque was lucky in having MKS. CHAS. H. KASTMAX. PROMINENT NASHVILLE SOCIETY at Ml. snapshot Sum Itomm. wlio haa Hie The Council passed a bill by Spless and this Increase is regarded as sat- In ciisUHly. At rialil, Mrs. IU vcily WIImiii. W Coopi-- r LncliiH isfactory in view of progress 110 snow, as other localities had bJth CARMACK BY in. and Mm. providing for government of the th WOMAN WHO WITNESSED THE KILLING OF SENATOR lu rc li. slsK-P- iiihI or c wlios.- - the Lae snow and wind as well as lower tem- brother Itohlii MM'r, Imllet UllrU CHmuick. Vegas land grant. It praises the territory ha made during the two THE COOPERS. SHE WAS TALKINO WITH CARMACK THE MOMENT M I ouom aririack siinmI mjm h mIu-i- i years perature. The storm hero consisted near hIiouii In picture tlio fatal appointment of a board of trustees of and tha necessity for greater tempera- UK FORE THE SHOOTINCr BEGAN. bnllclH Mi uck lilni. nM (hM'Ih wrc in t illnttion (r sluulow fniiH lilm. expenditures to continue that pro- principally of wind and the three to five persons In the district ' gress. t. ture went down close to zero. But court, members to serve two years: little snow fell, however, and this nllows trustees to Invest funds of Jt is probable that with the in- was surprising, as the precipitation the grant in territorial or other creased asflesnment the territorial tax appears to have been general over COOPER FRENZIED SAYS REGENT DECISIONS HIGHER COURT AFFIRMS MINERS AND bonds, rate can be reduced slightly and tTio WAS OPERATORS finance - the territory and various communi- . Many news bills were introduced in committees of both houses propose i ties report today that snow Is still both houaea. Among those was a to keep the appropriations falling. bill by requiring down as low as possible In order -- that RE-ARRA- Stackhnuse hotel AGAINST NGE While a number of buildings were BY THE RIDICULING HAVE KILLED THE DECISION MEET TO and 'lodging housekeepers to furnish the present rate will not be Increas- damaged and sign boards blown down . file escapes and Are alarms. ed. JStrenuous demands are being dam-ag- e com- made on by the wind, the was All danger of any anti-railro- leg- - the committees but It "s - , say paratively small. No school was held El ELKIHS LAW in innrriiriiT ' ' " - - HI,. In safe to that no appropriation will in the public schools in the afternoon or at the' University because of the cold and windy weaiher. Tliu i .... tive coal man got the most benefit out e Officer Maintains Organization 'Must Not pro of the cold tv-iv- and the demand tor Attorney for Defense Says Government Labor fuel almost exceeded the available -- Co. In We supply. Carmack Alone Was That Trusts Cannot be Put Buck Thret' I Vrt or Suow. snow fell in more or less Responsible for Prosecuted Don't Patronize" uuo, While vui nuuivui normal school at f.l appropi lin ment abundance over all the territory, Now. List. ing M.TiOO. of education and the territorial western Socorro county appears to His Death. Action. Governor Cut ry was able to be at engineer's department come in for have had the most. It was reported his office for the first time in an Increase and both are needed. The from Socorro this morning that snow r week, lie vlll likely send the list educational institutions, the Insane fell to a depth of 14 inches there, 24 FEWER SPECTATORS REQUIRE GOVERNMENT LEADERS CAN REFER SUB COMMITTEE TAKES if npioli,i.nn -.-'.is to the Council for asylum and the penitentiary get the 30 Inches at biggest part of the total Increase. Thn inches at Water Canyon, ATTENDING TRIAL TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPANY'S BUSINESS confirmation tomorrow. Magdulena 31 inches at Rosedale, UP THE NEGOTIATIONS Clearing the Kecks. Increases in the other departments while further west il was reported Yesterday was another rush day 'n are comparatively small. snow the ground to a The were be- that covered Nashville, Tenn., 11. There Washington. U. C. March 11. "A Washington, C, March 11. The both houses. calendars depth of three feet. The conductor March I. Philadelphia. Murch 11. Repre- ing rapidly cleared to make way for on the was a noticeable falling off in the at- four horse rebate team cart be driven court of appeals of the District of sentative of the United Mine Work- SAY WE WON'T NEED of the train which runs Columbia today modified and affirm- tho general appropriation bill. The brunch from Socorro to Magdalena, tendance of spectators at the Cooper-Shar- p through the Klkins law us It stands ers of America and presidents of coal steering committees of the two houses Canyon that ed the opinion of Justice Could of carrying railroads met toduy In the telephoned from Water trial today. Mrs. Carmack, now, after the decision of the United the supreme court of the district en- reporteil a number of meusurcs tor TO HAVE CONSTITUTION the snow woo two feet deep there and office of President Baer of the Read- passage yesterday and these glld-i- who fainted in the court room yes- States court of appeals und that of joining the American Federation of ing company began negotiations he ilid nut know whether his train de- und through tho legislative mill almost get to Magdalenn or terday, did not appear, and It was Judge Anderson, in the Standard Oil Labor, Samuel Gompers and other for a new agreement to go into effect would be u'ole to ft ndants from publishing in the "We without a ripple. The exceptions not. stated that she is too ill to leave her case in Chicago. An attorney who nt the expiration of the present work- were In the case of the bill to rebuild Senate letulc-- Aver Tltat Constitu- are reported room.