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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-24-1908 Albuquerque Citizen, 07-24-1908 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 07-24-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2823 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 ARRIVALS WEATI1LK HiiOXA No. I 7 45 P- - rn No 4 5. 50 p. in. No. 7 10. J? p. m. Cclf., July -- Local Show- 8 p. ALBUQUEMJE fflvtr, 24. No. 6.40 m. Cl ZEN TI ers Ttnlght or No. 91 1 45 p. n. we get rh k: ckws first" VOLUME 23. ALBUUUKKUUK. NEW MKXKU FIJI DAY, JULY 24. 1JW8. N'UMBFV 1 70 1 WHEN THE INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE CONVENES AMERICA WINS NATIONAL COMMISSION THE PRINCE OF WALES SULTANIVIAKtSPROMlSE TAKES INVENTORY MAUD WONT OF GREATER LIBERTY MARATHON HOIT ANYBODY! OF RESOURCES FOR HISPEOPLE RACE Report Showing How Coun Events In History of Quebec Young Turks Party Is Master Con-serv- try's Products Can be ed Shown by Magnificent of Situation Winning Italian Came In First But he to be Made in Pageant Yesterday Long Battle for Collapstd and Hayes Fin. January Evening Constitution. Ished Without Any Assistance ALL DEPARTMENTS FAIRBANKS MAKES ALBANIANS jl ASSIST IN TASK A SHOsT ADDRESS GENERAL MUTINY OFFICIALS HELP Greets Prince of Wales on ATHLETE The Government Bureaus Work Behalt Imperial Edict Assembling Cham- - WORNJll! of In Harmoney With State Repre- President and People of ihe bcr of Deputies and Ordering United States- - Prince Is Cen- When First Ma:; U Dropped From sentatives In Saving the Elections is Kead This Morning-- tral Figure in hs Crai d Exhaustion he Was Carried to Country's Natural Resources News Creates Great Celebration the Finish But Americans and Experts Advise Joy But Order Prevails. Protested Which Was Quebec, July 24. The Prince of Washington, July 24. Actual Belgrade, Servia, July 34. Cipher work Wales was again the figure Finally Upheld on the first inventory of the n.Vurtl central dispatches from the European Til- of the celebration yesterday even'ng lages of Macedonia declare the Young" resources of the United States has be- marking the 300th anniversary of the Turks are complete masters of the Liondon, July 24. John F. Hayes, gun. Under the direction of the na- All authorities) founding of Quebec. The prince re- situation. Turkish of the Irish-Americ- Athletic club, tional conservation commission it will surrendered themselves into tholr ceived at the Place Des Arme; liie hands. was declared the winner in the Mara- be carried on vigorously throughout representatives of France and the race today, biggest the summer. in.a la necessary ia ol- Un.ted Mates, nrayor Quebec, thon here the to the of July der enable the commission to r.iak and reviewed a long procession w.'i'rh. Vienna, 24. It is reported event of the Olympic games, Hayes ub the report which President Roosevelt represented the periods here that the tow lis of Monastlr, Us-k- came in second, Dorando, It- historical in but of has requested of it for January first Quebec life. This was follJ,vei by and tialoalca are In the hands of aly, who reached the stadium first, next. a display of fireworks and a t.auqjjt. the Young Turks. Order is main- collapsed before he had finished the A' meeting of the chiefs of bureaus is 'epresentatlve of the UnlU'l tained everywhere. course. of the executive department has been Status Vice President Fairbanks made Dorando collapsed when 200 yards held, and the heads of the various a short address, greeting the prince Belgrade, July 24. The entire from the finish and was unable to divisions concerned with the country's in the name of the president of the rlson at Uskub is reported to hs,ve finish. Officials picked him up and natural resources have offered their United States and reviewing the close mutinied and Albanians are said to practically carried him to the finish. hearty in the great task relationship between Britain anj be marching upon the city, although. The American Immediately entered a which the commission has undertak- America. He said in part; mere im nouiing 10 snow wnemer luey protest against the assistance ren- en. So now, within only a few day Your Royal Highness; I acknowl- - ?ropo8 lo lM mutiny or sl dered Dorando and the protest was over a month (ram the date the na- edge with grateful appreciation the leml l uau upheld. tional conservation commission was welcome which you so generously ex Hayes came two named by the president, active work Salonlca, July 24. An imperial in minutes after tend. The sentiments which you are firman restoring to Macedonia th Dorando and reached the finish with- is going on in every bureau of the and concentration, no pleased to express with regard to my government which can furnish ma- constitution of IS 76 was read publicly out assistance. Hefferon, of South misdirected energy and no duplica- -' MINERSCOMMITTEE DIE country 1 receive with profound sen- - in city morning In pres-- Africa, came In terial available for the commission's HAS SOLDIERS Hi STORM this this the after Hayes and the report. tion. Accordingly, bulletins of prog--: siblllty. They are renewed evidence ence of c)vU and mUlry authorities) second place goes to him. Joseph ress information are issued to th coruiai goou wm A great amount of this a and 7 and immes orderly crowds. Great t'orshaw, of the Missouri Athletic material officers of the commissions, the state i whioh ftas so loiig existed between the I." already available government ellthuajiwm prevailed club, takes place and A. K. Wel-do- n, in the REACHED United States third departments; commissions and others, and a volum- WORKING WHILE CAMPING AT and Great Britain, and American, was fifth In. other important parU f inous correspondence Is kept up. In w.U tend to strengthen and preserve it, however, will be collected through 'Constantinople, July 24 An Imperial Crowds began to assemble along this way work, Complex and scat- their amicable relations. luMlltid thljB special channels. Among these will be the lrttilA miirnlnv nrHa m thm the course early in the morning and tered a it is, is effectively centralised It Is with unusual pleasure I bring assembling of the chamber of depu t.' ge the state conservation commissions, - ' - AGREEKcHT GETTYSBURG you ht gathering witnessed the great, governors and simplified. greetings from the president and ties In accordance with a constitution, est event of the Olympic games. The which' the are- appointing, the people of the' United States, who and some of the great national organ- which has been elaborated by the, distance run was 2 miles and 385 PROTECTS FISHERMEN'. rejoice with you In the progress you - izations w hich were represented at the sultan. Necessary orders for holding yards, the finish being once around Washington, July 24. To guard have made 4n the manifold ways th elections are issued. The conetl- - the Immense stadium where the games White House conference and whlcn against friction pending the settle- Western Federation at Denver Three Are Guardsmen Struck whlch make for the strength and have entered with spirit into the gen- tution is practically the one worked are being held. Dorando's time when , ment before VThe Hague tribunal of honor of a great people. We are not out in 187. be was helped across was 2 eral conservation movement. In oth-- respective rights Adopts Plan Whereby Two Down by Lightning to your the line er words, of American fisher- and Indifferent welfare nor are The immediate cause of the sultan'a hours, 54 minutes. 46 seconds. the machinery for making men In New waters de- you Indifferent to ours. blood inventory Foundland the The of . raisins of the white flu was a tela- - reaching stag, the first ever attempted of Bodies Work In Unison Fifty Others Injured. common ancestrty U ' After the stadium he resources partment of stale yesterday reached a in our veins. gram from tha Albanrans of Uskub gered along course a dis- the of the nation has been agreement We have We the short set in an with the British foreign much in common. glory informing him that they had takea tance and fell down. Officials rushed motion and is running smoothly. otiice for the extension of the present In many of the same traditions and Gifford Plnchot, chairman of the thelr oatn to favor the to his assistance and helped him the modus vlvendl governing fishers to EXECUTIVE BOARDS GOVERNOR STUART have the same Jurisprudence. Our ment of a constitution. Up to thl remaining 200 yards to finish. commission, hus changed his plans cover approaching fishing standards of civilisation are alike,1 the and will shortly return to Washing- the season. SETTLE ALL QUESTIONS tlme the BUi,atn had been under th Two minuies later Hayes came in and BURIED UNDER TENT Here, side by side, owing allegiance impression could depend upon th ton to continue personal supervision , he finished the race without to dlffriflt Rni'arAlirntjnH w. In. ,, assistance. of the woik. By early fall the com- aa A1 nanians in an circumstances. In the final pole vault today A. C. DEMOCRATS MEET Denver, July 24. uoa s providence, to work out our expects suf- The Western ail-nig- ht Gilbert, of Yale, W.