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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-16-1908 Albuquerque Citizen, 03-16-1908 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 03-16-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2711 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 WEATHER FORECAST No. 17-4- 5 50 p. m. 45. ffeortr. Colo., Mircl I6.-- Fiir toilgbt No. 0. 5 s p. m. aad Tuesday. 1 No -a). 40 p. m. Citizen No -- A- 11.45 p. m. Albtouetoue"WE GET THE NEWS FIRST VOLC - nn ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO. MON DAY. MAKCH 16. 1908. NUMBER 34 1 WHY, CERTAINLY, THERE ARE QUITE A FEW SIGNS OF SPRING I CHINA BaS SHIP SERIOUS FLOODS RAGE REUTERDAHL PRAISES AND ML'hIAIIY IN NORTHWEST OFFICERS AND MEN PROMISES OFMET Empire Must Punish Officers Every Stream Is Raging Tor Long Cruise Has Been of Who Lowered Japanese rent, and Rivers Become Everlasting Benefit. Says Flag and Send Ship Lakes Spreading Out tha Navy Critic In a to Salute. Over the Land. Statement. CONDIIIONSiPIDlY JAPAN WILLWATCH NO NAVY COULD DO IT ANY BETTER i Seizure of Vessel and Cargo of Bridges Are Washed Out. Tracks Engineers and Crews Did Re-- Arms and Ammunition Is Ap- Covered and Traffic Seriously markable Service. He Says, parently Settled Satisfa- Impeded Levees Under- and Ships Proved Equal ctorilyChina to Pay mmmmj ums&mm mined and Immense of Any In the World-Prai- ses and Apologize. AT NlGAT ws&b. Damage Results. Officers. Hong Kong. March 16 The Japan. Portland. Ore., March 16. Not In Los Angeles, Calif., March li-e- ese steamer Tatsu Maru, which was many years have so many points In Hen ry Heuterdahl, whose criticism of seized by Chinese revenue officials has the Pacifio Northwest at the same the navy In McClure's magazine been released. time faced such serious danger from caused much commotion in naval cir HAYTI REVOLUTIONISTS ROOSEVELT TO DEMAND HIGH COURT AFFIRMS DIG RAILROAD STRIKE flood as this morning. From last cles, praised the long cruise of the- - now heavy have Pekin. March 16. The full terms Friday until rains fleet In a statement Issued today. He ' case of Tatsu fallen over the entire northwest and said in part: under which the the roaring torrent and Mum, the Japanese steamer seised by THREATEN TO KILL SOME ACTION BY VERDICT AGAINST BEGINS IN DENVER every rivulet Is a "This cruise has been of everlast- In February on allegation ever river is a lake. ing to China the out; rail- benefit the service. It has that she was carrying arms and am Bridges have been washed given our younger officers additional to Chinese revolutionists road tracks are under water and experience in handling ships whlls munition Is by has been settled, are as follows: PACKERS SHOPS where traffic not delayed these steaming continuously in fleet forma, First. China agrees to punish the disasters huge landslides block the tlon, and, above all, It has. proved Japanese way. In to keep effi- officer who lowered the reports come that order the fleet flag on the steamer and to send The most serious from cient it must be at sea and not at warship to place the ves In Union Men Quit Because Road Walla Walla, where previous floods or in navy yard. the where Situation Critical. According Effective Railroad Legislation Decision of Circuit Court water causing anchor a The cruise sel a seized to fire 'a salute as the are outdone and is has given the watch officer a chance Japanese flag la reholsted. to Report ot French Minister and Labor Laws Are Urged. Rebate Cases Upheld By Abrogates All Existing Agree wholesale property destruction. Sev- to handle ships while steaming at Second, the TaUu Maru Is to be eral buildings have been washed long distances, for It is no easy task With Unions. awuy. ship released at once. at Port au Prince. Talk of Special Session. Highest Tribunal. ments being to steam 11,000 miles with a Third. China will purchase the arms At Pendleton the levees are 250 yards ahead of your own and an- and ammunition seized. undermined and serious damage Is other 260 yards astern and the flag- threatened. In Lewlstown the rail- Fourth she will punish the officers REIGN OF TERROR HOUSE MAY ACT IMPORTANT POINTS LONG STRUGGLE AHEAD ship always keeping Its eyes open and who committed thin breach of Inter road tracks are under water and the hoisting 'badly done" should you be national usage. STRIKES THE PEOPLE ON HIS MESSAGE ARE NOW SETTLED ON ALL RAILWAYS water works are flooded, shutting off out of station. Fifth, the viceroy of Canton will set the supply of drinking water. ' In western Washington the rivers "The excellent manner In which the tie the amount of demurrage for the fleet came through the Magellan retention of the steamer a con Washington, March 16. Between Washington, March 16. President Washington, D. C, March 16. Denver. March 16. AU machinists, around Seattle and Tacoma are still after rising damage has resulted straits, not a ship out of position, the sulfation with the Japanese consul ten and fifteen aliens alleged to be Roosevelt continued today with Sec Proceedings by the government bollermakers and members of kindred but little the fleet came Into Ac so fashion in which and, finally, Japan agrees to exercise revolutionists were shot In Port Au retary Garfield of the interior depart' against the Armour Packing com- trades working In the Denver Itlo far. Callao harbor, the naval review at extra vigilance against her subjects In Prince, Haytl, yesterday, according to ment and Herbert Knox Smith, chair pany, Swift & Co., Cudahy company dmnde shops went on strike at 10 The prospects this morning are for g Valparaiso, where the ships passed the of smuggling arms Into information which reached the state man oC bureau of corporations, I aud Motrin A Co . all. of them oper-i.-ii- o'clock this morning. Fifteen nun worse conditions instead ot better. matter the ' before the Chilean president, could China. department exclte.r eni Mains of cotiXorePcea be it UoMing in Kum,.1 'City, Kn.( unCu dvtj u,i out in roH'Onso " an not have been done any better 'n ajy prevails in that city and''. a reign of with a view to making a demand on which the companies wrre each fined order Issued by W. J. McQueeney, ciii isKH'A hai'k Konnr.n. navy. TO C1U5ATK NEW llCKJiAl'. terror has struck the people. Congress for legislation In compliance $15,000 by the I'nlted States circuit after a conference with Manager San Francisco. March 1C. The with his messages. If Congress re- court for the western district of Mis- Klditwflv in which concessions were United States cruiser Milwaukee of K'ngiuc Can't He Ivuuakxl. Washington, March 16. A bill ere 16. be- receiving re- highways Paris, March The situation fuses to act the president Is deter- souri on the charge of refused. Admiral Swlnburn's squadron, which The cruise has proved that there atlng a national bureau of tween the Haytien government and shall bates contrary to the Klklns' act, was will ultimately spread and appropriating funds for a nation mined that the representatives "The strike returned this morning from target are no better engineers than ours and France has become acute and critical. answer to their constituents, and he decided by the United States su- to every road In the Gould system and practice at Magdalena bay. brought that our engines could not be equaled. al good roads system was Introduced legation Ht Au preme court today adversely to by Representativ The French Port proposes to put the situation up to the these affect roads all over the United word of a robbery on board while a great credit to the bureau of steam In the House today Is menaced and a general mas- respon- companies. McQueeney. "There Is Lamar of Missouri. The proposed bu Prince legislative body so that the Stales." said In the south. About $3,800 In gold engineering. It has established the sacre of white residents in the island sibility for failure cannot be mis- The court's opinion was announced every indication that the struggle will was taken from the paymaster's room amalgamation' line officers on duty reau is to be under the direction of Is information is con- by Pay, the by appointed by feared. This placed. Justice who held that be a long one and fought hard by some person on duty on the as engineers and all hands agree that three commissioners the veyed In an official dispatch to the will an Klklns' is applicable to transpor- president. bill J50, Whether the president call act both sides." cruiser. the engine room efficiency is greater The appropriates foreign office from M. Carteren, in event tation anywhere and the offense represents machin- engineers. 000,000 to be expended in the con extra session of Congress the that McQueeney the G. K. Skipwlth, the paymaster, first today than under the old French mlnlsfer to Haytl. one not Is not confined to the initial point. It organization. The strike re- Kentucky, ten year structlon of good roads In every state. of failure to act at this has ists' national learned of the robbery when he The for almost been determined.