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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-16-1907 Albuquerque Citizen, 09-16-1907 Citizen Pub. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Citizen Pub. Co.. "Albuquerque Citizen, 09-16-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2555 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. I 7.4S P-- "i. No. 4 5. 50 p. m. No. 7 10.55 P-- m Denver, Col., September 16 No. 8 p. m. 7 Albuquerque Fair tonight and Tuesday. No. 9 11.4s P- - ro Citizen WE: GET TME NEWS FIRST VOLUME 22. ALBUQUERQUE: NEW MEXICO, MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 10' 1907. NUMBER 217 CONGRATULATIONS, OLD MAN ICE TRUST IS EXPOSE HIS FAMILY OF SIX 25 KILLED, 11 INJURED TELEGRAPHERS FIRM BY LETTERS OF a "PENDS OVER SI 50 AND NONE RETURN ' PRESIDENT PER MONTH TO WORK Magnate's Written Statement Railroad Man. His Wife and Mistake of Dispatcher on B. General Belief That Strike Is Now In Hands of New York Four Sons Often Use & M. Railroad Caused Broken Appears to be State Attorney as Much as $200 an Awful Loss Uncalled For General. Monthly. of Life. Today. RAISED PRICeTo GIVE AN ITEMIZED CARS TELESCOPED BOTH SIDES MY EXPENSE ACCOUNT KILLING OCCUPANTS THEY MUST WIN Methods of Combine In Metropolis In Every Line of Living Their Most of Dead Were Returning Defeat for Operators Would Mean Clearly Shown bv Incriminating Expenditures Are Heavy De- Home From Fair In Quebec and End of Union But Companies Notes Which Will be Used spite an Overworked and Were Instantly Crushed to Declare They Will Never In Forth Coming Careful Mother Who Death-- All Wounded Give Up to the Prosecution. Tries to Save. Will Recover. Men. White River Junction, Vt., Sept. 16 16. years "Only with great care and economy New York. Sept. plte New York, Sept. After Twenty-fiv- e twenty- - the awaggerlng great Ice can we meet and my lives lost and belie that the telegraphers' of defiance the make both ends seven persons injured are tne results was near strike Is last closely pressed and head-o- its end, not an operator be- trust at huNband never earns less than $150 of the n collision yesterday be- longing to is chance may ex-prt- ss the union went back to there a fair that it a month and sometimes as high as tween the south bound Quebec work be 'brought to account in court. and a northbound freight today. This was admitted by Attorney un- $200," said a serious-face- d woman officials of tooth telegraph companies. General Jackson has on the Concord division of the B. & Though a line of evidence has who is man M. Ca- leading a somewhat forlorn earthed that the wife of a railroad railroad four miles north of hope, the made the ice magnates dizzy with and the mother of four boys of ages naan station, N. H. The wreck was strikers show dogged de- apprehension. Jackson started at the due to a mistake In train dispatcher's termination to force every demand head office of the company. There ranging from five years to eleven. orders. The baggage car telescoped from the companies, and were as was a little lawlng about it, but he The cares of family life hava luitr the passenger coach behind It and staunch In it as on the first day of won the right to put experts on the their marks on the face of this wo- most of the killed and injured were the fight. man, yet the face is that of a typical in car. Nearly In The daily meeting In Grill's books. are this all this car was hall Among the discoveries. Just made mother and the lines of pride were returning from the fair at Sher-brook- e, well attended and the speeches public. Is a lot of letters written by fully as distinct as the lines of care. Quebec. of the labor leaders were enthustias-tlcall- y Wesley M. Oler, president of the This woman is proud of her four The conductor of the freight was applauded. American Ice company. Jackson ex- children and tries to keep them look- given to understand by the despatcher Among the speakers was John presses confidence that they will ing as well as their means will allow. mat ne had plenty or time to reach a Bradley, a member of the executive prove sutliclent to oust the trust from The children are not pampered and siding beyond Canaan, receiving a committee of the Iron Molder's un- the state. Incidentally the evidence petted, but they are well cared for copy of a telegraph order from the ion. Bradley encouraged the strik- will be laid before a grand jury here and due attention Is paid to their despatcher at Concord which' confus ers to hold out till they obtained to see whether there has been any moral training. The mother is a strict ed the train numbers "thirty" and every demand, and said the Iron trifling with the criminal statutes. woman, but not harsh; she does not thirty-fou- r. molders would give them financial The trust is capitalized at $40,000.- -, spare the rod, neither does she be- Itleitlidcd IHmuI. assistance. 000, and has earned tremendous pro- grudge terfderness; she commands LOAN SHARK DROVE BRYAN'S DAUGHTER IS DID Those identified up to 3 o'clock to- "If Abraham Lincoln were a tele- fits. It controls not only the bulk of the respect and obedience of the day: grapher and alive today," said Brad- the ice business in this city, but op- children without exciting their fear. TIMOTHY SHAUGNESSY, Castle ley, "he would be a strong union man. erates in Boston, Philadelphia, Balti- "Of all persons the wife who has Bar, Quebec. He was a unionist when he lived. He more and Washington. In this city no children I pity the most. Chil- MAN TO ATTEMPT HEAD OE POLITICAL SUBSTITUTE GIRL MRS. SHAUGHNESSY. worked to prevent disorganization it has absorbed nearly 200 competing dren make much work and are the MISS ANNA BT. PIERRE, Isle among the statgs." . dealers. , cause of much trouble, yet life would Verte, Quebec, Operators worth living to me without FRED M. PELL, Ochiltree, Texas. Must Win. '.". President Oler'a letters to man- not be Daniel L. Russell, agers deal with methods to dispose my mischievous boys," said .Mrs. EOR SON? MRS. A. E. WARREN, Haverhill, chairman of the 1 SOCIETY Mass. union board of strategy, . competitors refers to dummy Railroader proudly. said the of and MRS. P. C. BLAKE, South Co- strikers had placed themselves in a concerns that were controlled by the How Tliey Live. Vt. position where they operated as alleged lnde-- . rinth, would have to trust, but As is the case in the families of MRS. MARGARET LARGY. Man- win. He said going back to work pendente, . most wage earners no actual expense chester, N. H. now was out of the question. ' He K1H Rob She Is Taking, an In4 Mrs. Chlcagoans , liaised Price to Curtail Consumption. account is kept in the household of 'Tiled,Jo and Active Martlnjells MISS BARRETT. Manchester, N. "The telegraph companies cannot During the (weltering midsummer Mr. Railroader, yet a fair Idea or th win this strike," declared Russell, SucTi Deception Sher-brook- e, 4ays of 1906 when the trust shoved expenses of the family was gained Rich Diamond terest In Politics That MRS. PHILLIP GAGON, "so long "as ven fory per taf ot up the price to unheard of figures, from the collectings of bills for food, Quebec. our men stay away from work. We Oler said in a letter: clothing and other things. In look- Merchant. This Year. Was Practiced. MISS ALVINA GIRON, Nassau, have now ninety-fiv- e per cent of the "I do not see any way open ex- ing over her receipted bills for the N. H. operators out all over this country, cept a radical advance in price to last year, Mrs. Railroader was able MRS. WEBSTER, dressmaker, liv- and it will be a long time before reporter with an ing In the curtail consumption." to furnish a Citizen BOY Massachusetts. number of strikers dwindles down to And this curtailment of consump- approximately correct account of the DEBT CAUSED HIM PRESIDENT OF JANE SAYS SHE HAS J. I. CONOROTH, Sommervllle, forty per cent. It took the telegraph expense of maintaining the Mas'. tion brought to the suffering thou- yearly IN HER CHARGE NOW companies one month to compromise sands in the tenements of this city household. TO COMMIT CRIME JEFFERSON CLUB INFANT CHILD of Irving GlfTord, the strike In San Francisco and they misery inconveivable. The family lives in a five room Concord, N. H. needed only 150 operators to do the Of District Attorney Jerome it was house for which $22 a month is paid MRS. E. BRIGGS, West Canaan, trick. They could not get that num- in rent. The husiband receives his Sept. 16. W. Mil- Denver, Colo., 16. Mrs. Chicago, Sept. 16. Mrs. Mary N. H. ber of operators said in another of these letters that Chicago, John Sept. O. DUNCAN, for a whole month. he appeared to be a "perfectly calm, wages monthly and the bills are paid ler, a railroad clerk arrested Satur- Ruth Lcavitt.