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Santa Fe New Mexican, 01-18-1902 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-18-1902 Santa Fe New Mexican, 01-18-1902 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, 01-18-1902." (1902). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/1247 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]. n ANTA FE NEW XIGAN, VOL. 38 SANTA FE, N. M., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1902. NO. 283 THE URGENCY ONE THOUSAND QUES A LOCOMOTIVE TWO ROBBERS HOLD COLORADO STATE AWARDED A GOLD ARBITRATION TIONS TO BE ASKED UP A DOZEN MEN MEDAL ANS A DIPLOMA DEFICIENCY BILL EXPLODES INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL WINS 00T The Transcontinental Freight Bureau "Has A Gambling Boom at Omaha Was the The Fine Collection of Navajo Blankets by Oall to Seventeen Bailroads to Issued a A Aocident That Befell Soene Pan-Am- It Carries Appropriations Aggregat- Singular of a Hold Up at Four 0'Olock The Institution Is in Bad Shape Son. Arthur Seligman at the A Beached Meet Complete Understanding at Portland, Oregon. the of a This Morning. ioan Attracted More Than Sixteen Millions Passenger Engine to Dissensions Exposition Attention. an ing Owing Among at the Congress Bock Island Train. of Dollars, TRANSCONTINENTAL FREIGHT Its Officers. Mexico. THE TWO HOLDUPS IT WAS EXHIBITED IN in RATES MAY BE REDUCED CAPTURED BY THE TWO THREE HURT POLICE OFFICIAL REPORTPUBLISHED THE ETHNOLOGY BUILDING A CAUSE FOR DISCONTENT KILLED, THE OFFICIALS SATISFIED St. Paul, Jan. 18. The Transconti Omaha, Neb., Jan. 18. Two robbers Hon. Arthur Seligman, member of nental Freight Bureau Issued a call to TheForoe of the Threw Seven Secretary Root Intimates to the House Explosion held up a dozen men in a The Oorporal Punishment of the Boys Had the board of county commissioners of The eevemeen or 11 gambling Fan American Congress Will Be a uie lines includes lor a Ooaohes fmm and room over 4 no- . Committee on Insular Affairs That the Track Overturned the saloon of Clin! Cole at Been Excessive The School Is Santa Fe county, today received session at Portland, Ore., on February Eapidly Success After All to the a Pullman Oar Pieces Two o'clock this morning and secured the tice from General Manager Buchanan According the United StateB Should Bay the 18, at which more than 1,000 questions Flew Moving Into a State of Dis- cash box and 4200 In money from cus- of the exposition at Telegram Beceived by are to be taken up. There Is a Hundred Feet. Secretary Lands of the Friars. poss! tomers. were ten organization- he They captured min Buffalo, that has been awarded a from Mr. - billty that the bureau may decide upon Hay Buchanan- utes later by a squad , of policemen. gold medal and a diploma for his fine important reductions In transcontinen- HOUSE. Victor, Iowa, Jan. 18. As the Denver They gave the names ftf Frank Wil- 18. The of exhibit of Navajo and other Indian tal rates. - The Northern Pacific, Great Denver, Colo., Jan. report Washington, Jan. 18. Washington, Jan. 18. Cannon, chair- limited passenger train No. 6 of the liams and Frank Jones. the state board of charities and correc blankets. Says the Buffalo Express: Secretary Hay Northern, Burlington, Santa Fe, Union received a telegram from Mr. Buchan- man of the committee on appropria- Rock Island was passing through this Hons to Governor Orman on the State "Lovers of the beautiful In household Pacific, and other lines of the west will town this boiler of the decoration were see an,, president of the United States del- tions, the urgency deficiency -- " morning, the School for was made greatly pleased to reported be K boys, egation to the bill and gave he Could call represent" ,j engine exploded, killing the engineer OFFICIAL in Buffalo during the exposition, the congress, ;..; HOTS. public today. It says that corporal fully confirming the press that it up on Monday. He explained that DESTROYED BY FIRE and fireman, and slightly injuring two of has been excessive finest collection of Navajo blankets in reports punishment boys a complete understanding was reached the bill carried appropriations aggre porters and a brakeman. The killed that the school is Into the world, many of them being over CORPORATION NAME CHANGE. rapidly moving on the question of arbitration. The of- gating more than $16,000,000. are: W. Williams of Brooklyn, engi a state of which, un 100 years old and having a history con- Sixtv Women and Children Saved The Gross-Blackw- of disorganization, ficials are now satisfied that the con- After passing several bills of minor neer; E. Hoar of Valley Junction, fire- Company less checked, must its nected with them that makes them Las Vegas, notified Territorial greatly cripple gress will be a success. importance, the house adjourned until Through the Heroism of an Elevator man. The force of the explosion today usefulness, and that this condition is priceless. They are the property of seven Secretary J. W, Raynolds that it has Monday, : threw coaches from the track, caused by the existence of a factional Hon. Arthur Seligman of Santa Fe, A PALACE IN THE FOREST. v Boy. changed its name to The Gross-Kell- y THE REPORT READY. but only overturned the Des Moines division among the officers. The board New Mexico, who represented the ter Chicago, Jan. 18. The La Strain ho Pullman. in- Company. the A Man- Washington, Jan. 18. The. Isthmian The passengers were not does not Impugn the character of Sup- ritory at exposition Chicago Millionaire Is Erecting a tel, a seven-stor- y hotel on INCORPORATION. canal commission has completed its apartment jured. Plece.8 of the wrecked engine but declares that as a commissioner appointed by Gover- sion on Ellis avenue, was The Folsom Mercantile to erintendent Mirlck, the Vermejo. report and it will be submitted to the practically destroyed were strewn around for 200 feet, and Company he lacks and executive ca- nor Otero of New Mexico." fire The loss is $100,000. Six- filed the In Judgment A palace modern in president this afternoon. by today. the boiler was found 150 feet away day incorporation papers, recommends his removal Mr. Seligman's entire collection con every respect, women and children who were in the and directors pacity ,and surrounded and is Admiral Walker, chairman of the ty from the scene of the accident. Super- corporators being George of sists of 130 blankets. Fifty-seve- n of by parks driveways, were W. William T. Thatcher and a complete change management commission, made a verbal, In building when the flames discov intendent Lawrence arrived at 8 a. m. Guyer, and thepi were on exhibition In the Ethnol- to be erected in Colfax county twenty though were Romulo Padilla. The of the of the school. formal, report to Secretary Hay today ered, thrown into a panic. Otto and proceeded to clear away the de capital ogy building at Buffalo. There was no miles from tho nearest railroad. T"ho the elevator succeeded In is $100,000. Its as to the conclusions so far reached by Bola, boy, bris. He refused to make any state company headquarters PDBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. danger of anyone mistaking them for location Is on the Vermojo river, fifteen making several the are at Folsom, Union county. the commission respecting the last of trips through ment in regard to the . accident. The the ordinary modern Navajo blankets miles west of C.u 'ill. W. II . Bartlett, smoke and flames and carried all to BULLETINON SANTA FE COUNTY. fer of the Panama Canal Company. engineers are said to be in the habit that are offered for sale so freely. Mr. senior member of com- A revised and illustrated edition of More Room and More Teachers Are Ur ti. Tain and A SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT. safety. of spurting down grade here. It Is Seligman's collection Is priceless to mission firm of Bartiett, Frazer and to let the bulletin on Santa Fe county has Washington, Jan. 18. A supplemen AN TO THE PRESIDENT. suggested that Williams decided gent Needs of Santa Fe Schools. him and will some day be offered to Company of Chicago, has planned this 1NYITATI0N Just been issued by the Bureau of Im mansion. He has tal report of the Isthmian conal com' out his engine for a burst of speed, The of schools the Smithsonian Institute or to some purchased from the migration. The 44 pages of the pam attendance the public Maxell Grant acres of mission on the Panama which the accident occurred. Is on historical association when established Company 200,000 proposition during good and still the Increase. mountain and land on New was BOILER EXPLOSION. phlet give a succinct and comprehen- in New 9 valley the delivered to the Ad He Is Wanted at the People's Christian ANOTHER Mexico. When he was Mexico-Colorad- o president by sive review of the attractions of the Miss Alice Kahn, who has been In years boundary. Tho tract miral Walker this afternoon. Barcelona, Jan. 18. The boiler of a California for some has enrolled In old, Mr. Seligman began to buy fine nas Congress to Be Held at Atlanta. county to min time, Deen tenceu and Is being stockrl A CHINESE EXCLUSION BILL. spinning mill near Mauresa exploded healthseekers.ourlsts, tbe high school.
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