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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-2-1910 Santa Fe New Mexican, 03-02-1910 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, 03-02-1910." (1910). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/154 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]. jtt Ami A .NEW MEXICAN VOL. 47. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910 NO. J 6 INAUGURAL KP11 AND . HURLED GAVE HIT BALL A BRILLIANT SUCCESS $52,000,000 Governor and More Than 1,500 People Shook Hands With Snowslides in the Cascades Rockefeller Gives away Major Mrs. Williams J. Mills and More Than 300 Attended Bury Two Northern Pacific Part of Great Fortune For the Ball at the Palace Hotel Decorations and Trains Benefit of Mankind Lighting Effects Were Magnificent Members of Committee in Charge Showered With Praise. FIFTY LIVES REPORTED LOST FOUNDATION BILL INTRODUCED The Hon. and Mrs. William J. Mills evergreens, artistically grouped. windows were concealed by Rescuing Parties Will Be in Senator Jeff Davis Cannot Strike formally received the congratulations partically the lattice white and alter- Peril and good wishes of citizens of work, yellow Constant From Damaging Admission From of New Mexico of which Mr. nating and at every other window Avalanches. Terirtory in- Record. Mills became governor at a' reception were high mirrors which reflected the citizens of definitely the bright lights thrown given in their honor by Seldom in the of trans-continent- 2. from 8 to from either side of the room. Where history Washington, March The "Rocke- Santa Fe at the Palace hotel has the Pacific at 10:21 there were no mirrows, boxes of tu railroading feller foundation," is incorporated in 10 o'clock last night. And been cut off from the rest of the was and ferns had been These slope a bill introduced in the Senate today. led the inaugural ball which lips placed. continent as it is Of they dazzl- - today. several It is understood to be the purpose to 300 and which not only served to rest the eye trans-continent- attended by over people lines having termi- provide a method for John D. Rocke- 5 o'clock this morning. ed by the blaze of light, but also gave lasted until. nals on this coast only the most south- feller to dispose of his enormous - the daz- the bewitchingly exotic effect sought The- artistics decorations, w , ern routes are open. The Central Pa- wealth in a manner beneficial to man- all who strive to k after zling lighting effects and the attention by decorators cific, the Northern Pacific, the Great kind. waltz music its - - members of the give dreamy fitting " Gal-ling- to every detail by the ; Northern, the Milwaukee and St Paul The bill introduced by Senator committees in charge, made the recep- "atmosphere." 7 are at a standstill. Every line is is for a foundation of and de- organized tion and ball one of the most brilliant Exclamations surprise blocked by floods or snow slides. Tele- on lines similar to the foun- as Carnegie ever held in the city of Santa Fe. light were on every one's lips the graphic communication throughout the dation for the advancement of teach- Mills his ap- ball room filled up and it is no ex- northwest has been inter- Goveronr expressed . generally ing. The purpose is to provide for a honor to state that the room did . '7 .;! storms preciation of the affair in his aggeration rupted by and because of this general organization to conduct phil- and was visibly pleaser' at the spon- fill up and very rapidly at that. So it has been possible to secure only anthropic work along all lines. It is taneous remonstartion of affection for nany had come provided with tickets meager details of a series of disasters. understood that it has been endowed danc- him, New Mexico's new chief execu- that it was evident that little EDMUND C. BURKE Eevertt, Wash., March 2. It is now by Mr. Rockefeller and that he takes tive. ing could be indulged in if many feard that fifty lives were lost in the this means to dispose of a large part The Reception. more tickets were sold. It is a fact avalanche that carried two Great of his wealth. It was stated by Mr. Long before 8 o'clock, the hour set although a regrettable one, that the Northern trains into a canyon near Gallinger today, that Mr. Rockefeller for beginning the reception, the Pal- ticket committee had to decline to sell BURKE FOR Wellington yesterday. The cars were already had given away fifty-tw- o mil- ace hotel had become the Mecca of many tickets simply because of the hurled one hundred and fifty feet to lions and is seeking a method of dis- well wishers of Governor Mills. lack of room. the bottom of a canyon and buried in posing of his fortune in a manner to the benefit mankind. Hundreds of electric lights placed March Begins. the debris. The town of Wellington on the outside of the hotel At 21 minutes past 10 o'clock, the HOMELESS and the Great Northern Power house One on Senator Jeff Davis. dexterously 2. the with a halo of glory inaugural ball began, for it was at that were not destroyed as first reported. Washington, March Senator Jeff lit up building Davis of was denied and from 8 to 10 o'clock all roads led hour Governor and Mrs. Mills, began It is impossible to reach the scene of Arkansas, today the of rec hotel. - ; the march. Mrs. Mills carried a grace-- j His the wreck today, except on foot. The privilege striking from the to the Palace Appointment Sent to The Floods Reported From Points ord the statement in his be to the and iui oi siemmeu reu approach from the east side of the testimony Ascending the stairs right uouquei long fore the House committee roses, which were much admired. Senate by President Taft as Widely Apart as Paris Cascade mountains was cut off by a pn public descending to the left the great throng lands in of the Arkansas of Those with partners quickly fell into snow slide at Drury, which destroyed advocacy of officials and private citizens, Today and Cleveland "sunk lands" bill re- killed John- that he would politicians and those never in politics, line and around they marched, witn the station and Watchman ceive a on son. The weather in the mountains large legal fee if the bill men and women, young and old, pass- pleasurable anticipation stamped passed. ed before Governor and Mrs. Mills, their faces. As the grand march be- BE PROMPTLY CONFIRMED ICE GORGES SOURCE OF OMGER continues warm and rescue parties who stood under an arbor covered gan Morrison's orchestra struck up will be in constat peril from ava- with foliage and through which gleam- "The Fighting Hope" tune, and the lanches. tones viol Torrents on Pacific Coast. ed myriads of electrict lights and Jap- rich of the bass and the Experience and Ability Should At Zanesville Several Hundred Raging HEW MEXICO'S March 2. snows in anese lapterns and the approach to stirring notes of the cornet, sent a Make Him an Efficient Families Were Driven From Seattle, Melting which from both sides was under ar-- thrill through every one in the room, the mountains, augmented by local Official. " Shelter. of tistic illuminated with soft And Now the Dance, rains, have made raging torrents pergolas, all streams western FIRST GOVERNOR and covered with smilax. The march over, the dance was on, in central and lights towns in the was a that met the the first number on the program being Special to the New Mexican. Paris, March 2. The continued rail Washington and today It pretty sight lowlands are floods. In entrance f "Heart's a waltz. The March 2. President fearing serious eye of the visitor. At the Courageous," Washington, fall has raised the Seine to twenty-- - - river mountains snow more Yes-terda- flance were aistriDut- Taft has sent to the U. S. Senate up- the the is than Bent Portrait y and exit of this Japanese pergola cards nurneaiy one feet and five inches today, al- - Unveiled on recommendation of to eight feet on the level and some places stood' Japanese maidens, in dainty silk ed and they were eagerly sought for; Delegate Imost the flood maximum of oc- - H. equalling eighteen feet deep. The Chinook Afternoon by His atncec-remindin- g one of souvenirs as well as to use for the j Congress William Andrews, the in- kimonas, - 1882. The water is again pouring winds snow ladies were casion. The cards which were name of Edmund C. Burke to be post- are melting faster than Grand Nippon. The Japanese printed to the mouths of sewers. The weath- streams can off. Daughter Miss Shewell ion. The cards which were master at Santa Fe, New Mexico. At the gorged carry it Miss Foree, Miss Alonzo, printed er, however, is gradually improving. Five Persons Drowned. Miss. of Iowa. the Santa Fe New Mexican, were the same time the of of this city,, and Parrot by New York Central March 2.