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Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-22-1910 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-22-1910 Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-22-1910 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, 11-22-1910." (1910). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/378 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]. L,bralra cf Coa rets. SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN VOL 47 SANTA NEW FE, MEXICO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1910 NO 271 SIlTUTi BURIED UNDER INN DEFACTO 110 ABLAZE AFTER FIE IS ADOPTED POVERTY 01 OISTRIGTATTQRNEY WITH REBELLION STOCK PROMOTERS AH But Seven Democrats v.! : To Be Laid to Rest With So Rules Attorney General Affixed Fun- Forty Revolutionists Exe-- 1 Postmaster Is Clean- - Signature to Green Rocking Horse and So Admits General Clancy cuted at Dawn in damental Law of Youth Removed Official City ing Out Get Rich Quick of Puebla Concerns CLOSING TOLSTOI SCENB ME QUIET FCREiDS CHURCH BITE HONDO IHHEjnfO DEATH TOLL IS APPALLING EXODUS Ml NEW YORK It Was. Five o'CIock This Mor- Funeral Services Are to Be of Territorial Approves When Engineer Torreon Was Terrific ning Convention Simplest Peasants Are of Irrigation in Swept by Many Arrests Are to Be Made Project Cannonade for Sev- ' Adjourned. Mourning. Taos County. ft v Throughout the Country eral Hours. This Week. After five o'clock this the Nov. morning, Tula, Russia, 22. Following Attorney General Frank W. Clancy Kl ' io6lo,ai.ive uiiy 01 luonaay, isovemDer l uuni xoistoi s written his i'aso, Texas, Nov. 22. With New request, has ruled that Edward A. Mann York, Nov. 22 The crusade of 21, the date of j has Judge all adjournment of the gave been made under "Poverty j practically lines of communication Postmaster General Hitchcock constitutional 0ak" in is prima facie entitled to in the hands of against convention, ended. The the "spot where in childhood recognition the government and: "get rich quick" concerns is hands of we buried with the expected the official clock were turn-- ! a green rocking horse." as district attorney for Bernalillo and frontier closely guarded, the' today to cause a ed is of genera exodus of back five hours early in the even-- 1 Tnis a reference to an episode In Valencia Knowledge the situation in Aiexieo fake counties vice George W. this promoters from this city. The ing. By this dele-- j tbe ear,y life of Tolstoi his broth-gate- s 1 morning is somewhat From morning, all the and removed vague. postmaster Is determined to ers- - Klock, by Governor Mills but j general j who wlth childish rites meager information which filtered except the following, had signed consigned send to prison this class of the iu me earcn tneir noooy in who is making a fight to retain the of- uirougn last it is known that! promoters, Constitution: G. B. Patterson, torse the 1 night who, he says, have sold the ft the situation is - unsuspect- James G. J. Lee B. belief that when it was disinterred the fice. He however, that 'V critical in the ex- Fitch, Lawson, H. admits, the t ing public a hundred million of of would 1 rente. Serious disorders are dollars Fergusson, E. F. Saxon and James N. reign happiness be inaugu- attorney is reported general's ruling correct, from in ' worthless securities the last five G. rated. It was his written request al- points seven different states. Upton. E. Moffett, who had said for he intends to The years. Many arrests are he so that the ceremonies be "of the sim- bring quo warranto territory affected is spreading! expected would sign it, had changed his fanwise the within plest and without the rites--o- f the Or- proceedings against Mann, which is from a point less than a hun- - throughout country the mind, and J. N. Upton and G. B. Pat- next lew thodox church." A train bear- an dred miles northwest of Mexico ritv days. Mr. Hitchcock declar- terson declared it af- special admission that Mann is m posses- they might sign ing the body of Tolstoi to the United States border. In addi- ed today that the government would ter more mature arrived at sion of the office. deliberation Three this The Attorney General tion, fighting is in drive from .the country every "Wild morning. funeral par reported puebla. ' members were Thomas B. of scheme in-i- n absent, ty was met by throngs of mourning Clancy's opinion follows: southeast the Mexican capital, and to separate gullible Catron, J. H. Crist and Emmett Pat-to- j vestors from peasants. November 21, 1910. -- Orizaba, state of Vera Cruz, east of their money. Mr. of will Mexico Catron, course, sign Hon. Alfred Grunsfeld, v7 City. Francisco Madero, head it; Mr. Patton had returned home af- of the COLORADOANS have presented a solid front against Albuquerque, N. M. in Mexico ARE PLEASED ter or DELE-GAT- is - the first second day of the ses- the Dear Mr. REED HOLLOM AN, A WHO MADE reported to have entered the eoun- WITH OUR CONSTITUTION. sion on suggestion that the Territory of Grunsfeld: GOOD. account of illness, and Mr. New Mexico try at the head of a force nearly a - should be turnefl over I have this received your Crist absented himself from the con- morning thousand, and is in the hills of Coa- - j I. to the of the In- Sparks Back From Denver Tells of management moneyed letter of an- One his vention the latter half of the yesterday and hasten to of the men whom the Constitu-- huila, native state, his Sentiment on Discuss-troop- s. during terests. The constitution you Have ' attorney. Since then, he has built up organizing Initiative session. swer. You ask in Government re-- 1 will whom, my opinion, uonai convention has brought to the a lucrative law soldiers are es Aeroolanes. framed go down in history as one the board of practice and has ex to The hours after were county commissioners front and has through it become a tended his pnrieu tip moving north to meet I. Sparks, chairman of the board of midnight of the grandest documents ever writ- acquaintanceship over the Mm A "I 1 - , should recognize as district attorney figure of in ...... liiiriny kntmt uener.u wrnarno spent in reading the Constitution, as ten for a You prominence the southwest Territory. In the Constitutional Con- - county commissioners and president people. have by its in the view of the be- Reyes, hero of mnntrv i, o . r. was a probable conflict is Reed Holloman. As a . military the 'of tm; r r 1 'it- muiit? t. a v. finally revised. It tedious Job, provisions guaranteed the ennal nrn- - constructive rnuuu ue as among the progres-- who was " ouua tween Edward A. Mann and George S. as a debater implicated in the uprisingjy.ihas returned (mm but A. H. had saved much statesman, and as an re-- 1 rii.nvop ' r,,i,,ro,ir. Hudspeth tection of the law to oi.o aim ror . ' every citizen of Klock as to which one is entitled to iuugui vananiiy tne two years airn and hno hnn ,.... .. i . time, by a motion that the roll call on New orator, he has assumed first rank, and cognition of eastern New " J Mexico, you have preserved the Mexico andltically in exile since hY . Xh l"r -- """ne?9 each the office. Under the decisions of our it is certain that in new ,,,! nucic uu iiuu an 10 section and article be dispensed religious, social and civil quite the always won out. He was chairman of Mexico, has opportunity political, supreme court in the cases of Eldodt state he will be one of given a tremendous with many men in the with and that the ayes and nays be to one of our citizens the leading the important committee on Schedule, to the prominent rights every v. 10 N. M. 145, Conklin v. men. petus revolutionary movement. financial world. was to recorded only the whole docu- Territory, It is quite likely that he will whose work i "It surprising upon and placed them beyond the power of required technical and mted States bor-- 1 Cunningham, 7 N. M. 455 and Hubbell be first soldiers along the S(!e the deep interest business men of ment. assaults from source whatsoever. the district judge of (he Eight legal ability nf hiPi der are under arms any v. 13 M. nw.. Put ready to move at Denver took in New Mexico's consti-- a Armijo, ... 490, there appears District and he would make j There was an air of festivity all The constitution which have fram a good also on other committees and on moment's t you 10 ue no aouot mat Mann is the notice, and dispatches tutiou," said Mr. Sparks, in evening, which opened with the pre- ed be Judge lue siay 1U oania .noor of the convention ho from discussing is going to approved by the Washington, clearly indicate the his "And it was a pleas-uneasine- prima facie entitled to as be- - trip. great sentation of tokens of esteem to the recognition he and Mrs. Holloman have j ed of i people of New Mexico, it is going to district valuable suggestions that were the federal authorities ure, moreover, to find Charles A.
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