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Santa Fe New Mexican, 09-16-1910 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-16-1910 Santa Fe New Mexican, 09-16-1910 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, 09-16-1910." (1910). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/321 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]. Lihralran of Congress, H EMIR XICAN fOL. 47. SANTA FR, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1910 NO 715 PROJEGT IWIS 1 TAFT ILL CONSTITUTION MAKERS UNSPEAKABLE BARNES CLASHES TULftROSA RIVER QUEER RESULTS BE GRIT GAL AS AFI IDEAL 1IHJ0SEVELT Will" the Consti- Application Filed for Water Democratic Voters Believe in Scrutinize Chicago Physician Who Pre- Diversion Created by Tart Rights by Henry W. Candidates Who Sell Out tution Adopted by the fers Sleek Moslem to Rug Interchange of Political Schofield to Republicans New State ged New Englander Personalities PLEDGE NEW BAN K 1 S IMGORPORATED IS REDEEMEBH!S HEALTHY ANiMALVS. INTELLECT COLONEL KS HIS ENEMIES ' f . a- - Will Be Located at Knowleson Speaker Cannon and Lee O'Neil No Oklahoma Zoological Collec Diet That Produced Minute Men Politics and Business the Plains in Eddy Browne Renominated by tion of Freaks Will Receive Poets and Statesmen Is Have Nothing in Common County. Big Majoiities. Hit Approval. Denounced. Is Latter's Idea. 111., 16. Beverly, Sept. 16 When the proper Governor Mills will be home today Chicago, Sept. The in Detroit, Sept. 16. Is the "Unspeak- New Vork, Sept. 16. There was a surgents made some inroads on the time comes President Taft will "have from. Albuquerque where he reviewed able Turk" a better man than the iarp exchange today between Colo-- stand-patte- r of the Republi- last and strength something to say about the constitu- descendant of the Puritans? Dr. Fen-to- n 1 Roosevelt the National Guard evening can from Illi and William Barnes, congressional delegation tions of Arizona and New Mexico, the be- aiso conrerrea witn political leaaers. C. Turck of Chicago said so Republican state chairman nois at yesterday's primaries. They new and e states, which his insistence has fore Medical Territorial Funds. were victorious in three out of twenty-fiv- the Mississippi Valley the "Old Guard." In a published made full of Territorial Treasurer M. A. Otero districts, and scored at last one members the Union, says Association, yesterday, and he placed statement, Mr. Barnes a from to New York said: ""No notable victory. Henry S. Boutell, dispatch here the the blame at the door of New today received $183.85 from Game American. Advice Eng- amount of political no who has represented the Ninth, Chi was recently giv- , .. HON. JACOBO C. ARAGON. maneuvering, P. Gable for li- en Colonel Roosevelt to land's famous mince pies and Boston use of patronage or Warden Thomas game cago, district, twelve years was de- by the people personal abuse tlhe new to leave a baked beans. "Well cooked can in censes. feated Frederick H. Gansbergen, in- of states, loophole vegeta- the slightest degree . obscure by for stand-patte- the amendment of their constitu Jacobo C. of Lincoln coun- bles, rice and meat as to e one Who Pays the Taxesf surgent George Foss, Aragon, In 1900, Mr. Aragon sold out his in- opiiosed issue, which must be fought tions. Whether President Taft ty, is another of the successful mer- The assesment of Rio Arriba coun- and head of the naval committee of terests and moved to El Paso, Texas, New England mince pie and Boston out to a finish at Saratoga. There agrees with this sentiment is not chants who will be tHr-- of the ty for 1910, shows that the railroads the House, wentout by a small plu- writers where he in the dry goods baked beans have made the graceful ill be determined known. He had adopted a policy of of the constitution the of the future of the figure In It to the extent of 32.80 per rality after a hard fight. Speaker !i convention luMness on a large scale nnder the Turk the superior wise silence regarding the declara- to be held here next - nervous Republican party work for some cent, lands and Improvements Cannon was renominated by a major-it- " (.nth. firm name of Aragon Brothers & Co. the lank, New Englander," years grazing tions of the former President. more lo come. That 27.30, lands and Improve- close to 6,000. Lee O'Neil Browne, Mr. Aragon Is n native of San Later Mr. Aragon moved to Lincoln, declared Dr. Turck. "Diet (has party must determine agricultural It can be said positively, however, de- in who recent- he 47 to do with making great men or its platform whether It con- ment 10.03, sheep 12.48, merchandise Democratic house leader, that, as the law Arizona Miguel county where was born L,nccln county, where he has been i to and was of the of brib- authorizing years ago. He was educated in in te mercantile slid terioration of the human rate to the tinue the 6.11, timber lands 1.76, horses ly acquitted charge and New Mexico to prepare for state- the engaged sheep conservative force which mures in connection with the election of public schools of the at- business, the firm name !evel of the brute than anything else," has 1.50, cattle 17, all other ery hood gives the President a veto on territory and being Aragon been its history or whether it will classes 4.13. Senator Lorlmer, was renominated for tended for two years the Nelson Brothers. he added. "Compare that armor plate follow the the constitutions which tlhey adopt, he mince diet in all radical politics of Mr. Accommodations for the Scribes. the House of Representatives by a Brothers College at Springfield, Ohio. Mr. Aragon's in busi- pie indulged by iioosev-- will bring all of his legal judgment prominence two and lose the strategic posi- thirty-tw- o Later to America with sane meals a day Land Commissioner R. P. Ervien Is large majority. Out of and experience to bear in for he went Kansas City and ness affairs and his record for square tion which it ha3 held In VOW Vnrl- - who insuring that enable Turkey to produce the tor thoughtfully arranging for the conven- Democrats of the last legislature the new states forms of government there engaged in the real estate busi- dealing caused his fellow citizens to many years as the party of o finest of manhood sanity ience and accommodations for the voted for twenty-tw- were ness. seek him again and for specimens physical lUH Lorimer, which they will not be ashamed of a again political in the world. Mince and beans protector of industry, on at constitution- renominated. His health Mr. re- office but he always declined until the pie which the world of newspaper scribes the generation hence. failing Aragon are about sad deteroration business and labor room will set turned to New Mexico and in nomination for was thrust bringing must depend. al convention. A he Taft Insisted on a Check. settled delegate Maine." t;ie new was nominated not alone in Connecticut and No radical aside for themselves in which the DIRECT PRIMARY RESULTS Specifically, it may be asserted on county of Sierra. Seeing a upon him. Mr. Aragon oandMato ...-- 3 twi- the . will also the good he entered the mer- acclamation endorsed both ned State of New Ynrlr Postal Telegraph Company IN ELECTION CONTEST. best authority that the President opportunity by and by IT'S EASY TO BILK T,.,,, A cantile and business. Dur- in political life make its headquarters. telephone will never give his approval to the livestock Republicans and Democrats. NEW YORK BANKS. is essential to any booth for newspaper use will be ar- sort of a constitution that was ing his residence In that county he Mr. Aragon has worked himself Into i"1-'- . "in state which re- Washington Insurgent Not Satisfied lies leadership desks and other conven- Oklahoma under the reck- served one term as county superin- affluence and by his own for its strength on the moh ranged and With Drubbing Given Him by adopted by prominence Adolph Rothbarth Gives Away For- less of Haskell. tendent of school, most of the efforts and the and con- never, even if lt stem iences supplied. a Stand Patter. leadership If the though enjoys rfespect mula By Which He Obtained tries, the tide to time out of fidence business men of the men It ihas created." Official Election Returns. President were asked advise the he kept politics and polit of More Than $300,000. e- hen Colonel Roosevelt Just one half of the counties had peop!eOf-Mi- new states, who are ical office. - - ,oo k SepL-eUnoffl- and the Barnes ti official election returns Seattle, about to assemble constitutional con- statement, he dictated the sent in their returns from the congres- New York, Sept. 16. Adolph Roth- Secre- incomplete ventions, he would tell them to read .lowing comment: "I am indeed up to noon today to Territorial show William barth, of the firm of Martin Roth- sional district that Oklahoma blessed in my enemies. I am tary Nathan Jaffa. The following carefully the constitution, barth & Co., with offices very Humphrey, a standpatter, and author hop dealers, grateful to Mr.
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