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The New Mexican Review, 02-22-1912 University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-22-1912 The ewN Mexican Review, 02-22-1912 New Mexican Printing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Co.. "The eN w Mexican Review, 02-22-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/8051 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]. THE NEW MEXICAN REVIEW FORTY-EIGHT- H YEAR' SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, -- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912 NO 5(1 divided Into 600,000 shares worth at Company of Baltimore, Maryland par $5.00 each. The company began The casualty concern has had a rep- 111 of OF MOUNTED business on a paid up capital $1,000. resentative In Tularosa Inquiring In POLICE were: E, The original Incorporators to the alleged robbery but It Is not E. 198 shares Whitney, Wilmington, E known whether the insurance will be William J. Maloney, Wilmington, TO paid. KEPT BUSY Norman P. shares; Coffin, Wilming A Btatement showing the percen- ton, 1 share. tage of the amount of 1911 tax collect to 8ehool Patrons Circular Letter Oil ed In the various counties ot the A. P. in Consul The of Tejon and Development Prohibition Hero Resents Mexico Asserts Peace Of Two Convicts Tarkington Dear Friends: object this state, based on the amount of state Escaped Are Is your attention to the Financed Part- tation With Governor circular call Concern by Being Called a Coward ficers Violated Inter- taxes remitted to the state treasurer, Back to Peniten- election for school directors, Brought coming from El Paso less eight per cent retained by treas- McDonald which will on the First ies by Democrat national Law by Them take place urers to pay commissions of treasur tiary In and for which no Monday April, ers and assessors was Issued from tices have already been posted In the the office OWEN-VA- WIRELESS BUCHANAN traveling auditor's Satur N STONE CASE districts. RODUCEBS' POWER COMBINE TELEGRAPH TREATY BEOISITI0Nrl REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION different day. The Items following the names ot school directors 1b The election of counties are: First, amount which utmost and the of the Importance, Holds levy should realize; second, collec- Mogollon Mining Company of ot schools demands that The County Institute Conductors The Military Affairs Committee Attorney General Clancy Banker W- - F. Buchanan Secures welfare your tions for December; third, total men and women obtainable Will Ainsworth That Vacci- Delaware Filet Incorpo- the best Given Licences by Super- Investigate Compulsory to date; fourth, per cent col- Writ of Habeas Corpus ration Papers. be placed In charge ot them. There- intendent White Affair. nation Is Legal. lected. The statement follows: at Seattle. I solicit aid and fore earnestly your Bernalillo, $:!S,409.22, $9,385.78, men cooperation In selecting and - 45.0 General A. P. of were St Governor W. C. McDonald will proo- per cent. Alvan N. Former Adjutant. Women who are interested In their The following sums money XXXXXXXXXXSXXX White, state superintend of In consulta- In of House, ably return to the capital tonight or Chaves, $44,934.73, $11,119.53, $15,- of Tarkington Raton, was and those of received this morning the office X ent public instruction, yesterday - children their neighbors. tomorrow 340.99, 34.1 cent. tion with Governor McDonald this at- the state treasurer, O. N. Marron: Dr. Chemical bill passed by a X morning. per received the bond of Salmon San- no means select persons who you - ot consulta By T. vote of 178 to 127. X Las Vegas Recommended. Colfax, $37,578.60, $8,989.39, $15,- chez for us ternoon. The nature the In W. Watson, treasurer of Lincoln $12,000, custodian of thu believe will be lax their duties as Gen. TJ. 40.0 tion has not been divulged but the county, $1,183.16; Thomas P. Gable, Representative Hobson of X Potts, S. A., commandant of 033.2", per cent. school funds of Guadalupe county. directors. - street has It that It Is the desire of game and fish warden, game protec Alabama, introduced a resolu- X the central division, and Lleutent H. Curry, $15,555.94, $3,325.39, $6,445.- Insurance Matters. The coming- scholastic year will L. 41.2 the chief executive to separate the tion fund, $30.87. tion for a House Inquiry of Rep- X Laubach, U. S. A., in charge of the 84, per cent. Jacobo Chavez, superintendent ot present many new problems, and the Dona - two duties, or offices, of adjutant gen- Convict Takes French Leave. resentative Hay's charge that X miiitla of the central division, both of Ana, $33,523,82, $9,644.35, $13,- Insurance, left the city last night for of school houses and whom w eral and of Instructor of the militia Improvement Cannie Harris, a negro trusty of X he had attacked the military X have headquarters In Chicago 813.08, 41.2 per cent Roswell here he will today appear In their will be one of the will lf tailed by the federal war depart surroundings the state penitentiary, who was en- affairs committee In a "cow- X .visit New Mexico March 15, to Eddy, $23,873.30, $5,551.18, $8,084.03, the district court In the prosecution of most The planting; of ment and that General Tarkington Is important. gaged In the kitchen of the executive ardly manner." X select a city for the location of a con 36.3 per cent. E. L. Wilson for soliciting business and of school - one of those who Is being considered trees beautifying mansion, failed to report as usual Military affairs committee X centration camp. Adjutant General Grant, $39,038.(14, $3,811.59, $18,230.- and collecting funds for the Missouri must be done dur- A. S. lor the post of adjutant general, while grounds necessarily Saturday morning and Superintend X favorably reported resolution X Brookes has recommended Las 20, 46.6 per cent. State Life Insurance Company of St. and women hav- General Brookes is to retain the other ing the year. Select men ent J. B. McManus has offered a re- X requiring Secretary ot War to X Vegas as being well situated and Guadalupe, $16,649.05; $1,611.36, Louis, Missouri, without authority. as directors who realize that submit all on ing facilities for such a position. environ- ward of $25 for his capture and return papers bearing X the proper 35.0 per cent. Escaped Convict Caught. ment much to do with the form- Ainsworth camp. A concentration Is - Insurance Matter, has to the Institution. case. X camp only Lincoln, $17,806.70, $6,692.72, $7,- A. A. Sena, mounted policeman at of the the and ex- X used as a rendezvous for the organi- The Planter's Alliance ing character of boys Educational Affairs. Agricultural Department 030.02, 39.4 per cent. Las Vegas, this morning returned Pe Underwriting Flori- zation penditures committee on X of troops during war. The $9,990.-20- , dro of St. Louis, Mo., an insurance con girls. The fol owing persons have been Luna, $20,032.69, $1,528.64, Montoya, an escaped convict, to We want school to mani- da Everglades Inquiry halted to X matter of selecting a suitable location 49.8 cent. the was cern, was yesterday notified by Peter patrons licensed by Alvan N. White, superin per state penitentiary. Montoya fest more Interest In school affairs X decide upon scope of investiga- X for the Joint summer maneuvers will at San San A. M, Llenau, deputy superintendent tendent of public Instruction, as coun Requisition for Buchanan. captured Pablo, Miguel than has been shown the past, and tion. X probably be left until the regular army F. by officers, and turned ot Insurance, that it could not conduct in ty Institute conductors: Mrs. Nora J. Ward, sheriff of Quay county, county, county not allow burden to fall X Representative Hobson preci- X officers have looked over the ground. Is in over to the mounted Mon- He business in New Mexico without the upon Logue, Raton; Prof. W. B. McFar- the city awaiting the return of policeman. the shoulders of a few. The pitated a lively debate by de- x! Suit Filed. Governor McDonald toya served five months of a three- piocurlng a license. willing land, Silver City; Professor John H that he may ask of election will Indicate X manding an Investigation of xl The city of Santa Fe yesterday filed year sentence, over two Treasurer's results the Vaughau, Las Cruces; Superintendent for a requisition on the governor oi escaping Receipts. care X Representative Hay's charges X suit against Mrs. Joseph Hersch for years while with a road ot were Just how much responsibility you John Milne, Wahington for the return, of W. F. ago working The following sums money Albuquerque; Superin that he had attacked the mil- X the collection of $369.20 which the near Santa Fe. to assume. N. A. Su Buchanan, who sold his Interest In gang this morning received In the office of tendent Poore, Carlsbad; itary affairs committee In a X complaint to be due for pav- Assuring you that now Is the time alleges the International Bank of Commerce County Republican Central Committee ' the state treasurer, O.
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