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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-11-1906 Santa Fe New Mexican, 05-11-1906 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, 05-11-1906." (1906). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/6335 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]. I. ,7 ANTA FE NEW MEXICAN VOL. 43. SANTA FE, N. M., FRIDAY, MAY 11. 1906. NO. 70. CLAYTON'S DONA-- s ARIZONA PIONEER RATE TION TO 'FRISCO SUIT AGIST LINES WATCH DIES QUIETLY SALDUfiS CLOSED Citizens of County Seat of Union I "Honest John" Herndon of Prescott, Passes at a Old Contribute $120.25 to Earthquake BIG PAPER TRUST Away Ripe Age BILL CONSIDERED Sufferers. uisini Prominent Politically. SOI IE The citizens of the town of Clayton, Pi'C'hcoU, Ariz., May 11. John C. the couty seat of Union County, did Herndon, one of the best known and well with to San all liked attorney in the northern Amendment Cover- very a donation, the Government Forces Railroads Attend part , Chief of Police Francisco relief fund considering all Arizona, died here yesterday aged 72 Says circumstances. At the request of sev- Combination to the Probing of The deceased was familiarly known as Cannot I ing Injunctions eral subscribers of the New Mexican "Honest John" Herndon and It Is said Drinking In that town, the names of the donors Dissolve. Standard. of him that at one time he was known Swamped. and the amounts donated are given personally to almost every citizen of Resume, herewith In order that a record might Arizona and New Mexico. Coming to be had of them in the future. The Prescott at an early day and endearing NO SPECIALSESSION HELD SOLID DEFEATS list reads: PRICES GREATLY REDUCED himself to the people by his bluff, hon PARTYJOTE O. T. Toombs $5, F. P. Canns $1, est methods, he has enjoyed a law Fred B. Bunch $5 ,F. B. Company $10, practice almost unequalled in the Fawcett and Dean $10, A. L. Marsh $5, Mills the Different Grades of Oil Sold southwest, and his death is sincerely Governor Pardee in no Hurry La Follette, Fighting Repub- 25 $5, Many Throughout regretted. He leaves a widow and two Fred Malln cents, Carl Eklund TankRe-bate- s Re-su- from Same both for State to lican Sides With R. T. Manger $1, C. Spring $3, Charl- Will at Once sons, grown and engaged in the Legislature Senator, Country of ton Eamen $2.50, W. Easley $1, M. to Trust. practice law in Arizona. Political Convene. 't Herndon Opposition. Herzsteln $10, George Detamore $1, II. Operation. ly was a Democrat. In 1896 J. Hammond $10, N. E. Whltworth $1, . he ran on the Democratic ticket as 11. rail- Uni-te- d Chicago, May 'Nearly every the candidate for to Con- San Francisco, May 11. Mayor 11. The consid- Charles O. Ward $1, R. O. Palmer $1, St. Paul, Minn., May 11. The Delegate Washington', May road running south, north and west gress, but was beaten Schmltz announced today that the sa- eration of the railroad rate bill was re- H. E. Thompson 50 cents, John F. States secured by government tcday from Chicago was represented today N. Oakes He served as dis- loons of the city of San Francisco sumed in the Senate Wolford $5, H. M. Foslin $2, J. W. Murphy. today. an unconditional surrender in tha tJni; before the Interstate Commerce Com- trict for and would remain closed Indefinitely. ..Senator his amend- McQueen $5, Linta D. George $11, A. attorney Yavapai County Bailey presented ted States circuit court before judge mission when the Investigation into was at one time a member of tho terri- San Francisco, May 11. It is not ment bill infe- C. Louless $1, Theodore Bangcster $1, to the prohibiting the the relations of the Standard Oil Com- torial council. believed now that Governor Pardee courts from Charles A. Law $1, R. W. Isaac $5, Sanborn, of the paper trust against rior United States issuing pany with the railroads was resumed. will call an extra session of the legis- the Charles Tehlefero $10, Chris Otto $5. which the attorney general began a temporary injunctions against Tho testimony thus far has lature to cope with the situation, or S. L. North $5, J. J. Brophy $1, T. A. suit December 27, 1901, to dissolve the orders of the Interstate Commerce brought out many facts of Interest. BRYAN WONT at will not call the session Greg $1. Total $120.25. combination between the any rate, Commission. Bailey's amendment general pa Corruption over a of without the matter due consid- e extending period SEEK giving lost a vote of 23 to 54. Senator per company and twenty-thre- other OFFICE by many years is charged against the oil eration. He announced himself today Allison then first his com- - defendants on tho ground that an presented SECRETARY BONA- companies, their dishonest methods of But Will Be Presidential Candidate as being strictly against any precipi- promise striking out agreement had been entered into by amendments, securing land leases, short measures, in 1908 if De- tous action in the matter, and said: words remunerative" from the PARTE RECOVERING the defendants in the restraint of inter Circumstances 1 SI "fairly and even actual in the "It Is far better not to have espe- state commerce. " dishonesty mand. any '1 fourth section of the bill as descrip- Attorney Kellogg selling of their wares. cial than to in Leaves for His Home to Re- for the and Flan- legislation get together tive of the rates which the Interstate County government Attorney Three different kinds of oil, it is a enact bad laws." Official Duties be- St. Louis, May 11. M. C. Wetmore. hurry and Commerce Commission may prescribe. cuperate Resumes ders for the defendants, appeared all stated selling at different prices of this a friend of W. J. Marines The amendment was adopted without Next Week. fore Judge Sanborn and Kellogg to- city, personal Leave City. and ranking as different grades of the received a 5 and moved a mandate from Bryan, yesterday persnoal Another toward a division. Senator Culberson presented day that product are sold from the same step resumption 11. The tank, letter in which Bryan said: of civic conditions was an amendment requiring that injunc- Washington, May Navy the United States supreme court, af the discernible normal taken only difference, to the "I am satisfied 1 tions ehould not be without a Department was advised today that firming the order that witnesses must that the things today when a number of the United granted eye, being in the price. It is also have been condi- of the Navy Bonaparte was be filed. fighting for are growing, States marines, who have been on hearing and also Imposing other Secretary testify, charged that the railroads give the voted able to go to his home, near but who will be the most available guard were returned to their stations. tions. The amendment was country Judge Sanborn immediately ordered Standard a rate of two hun-- i cents a candidate in 190S is a question down by a party vote. Senator Baltimore yesterday and will probably tho filed. The witnesses ap- that; The rest will leave tomorrow, it being strictly mandate died, when they charge independent 1 with resume his duties at the Navy De- cannot be answered now. shall not the is now in a condition La Follette of Wisconsin, voted peared and offered their testimony and companies ten times that amount for thought city next almost do anything to secure another nomi not to need the extra watchfulness. the Democrats. partment week, having the defendants then withdrew their the same haul. This is made recovered from his recent charge nation and do not want it unless the The men have been commended is' Extends Commission's completely answers . Sanborn al- highly Authority. Judge immediately directly against the Frisco system, seem ii Senator Tillman offered an amend- indisposition. circumstances to demand by their careful zeal In doing their ordered that a decree be entered though those interested in the inves- time alone can Com-- ! determine that." This and have never to as- ment prepared by the Interstate against them. tigation say the roads are all 'tarred duty, attempted au- is tho first authoritative statement of sume did not merce Commission extending the This is a for the wiih the same brush and the rebate any rights they possess. over all CHILDREN WILL complete victory Bryan's attitude toward sthc presiden- thority of the commission all. E. M. Wil-ho- City Vaults Safe. " government. The price of paper at system prevails among cy in 1908. The letter is purely per- joint rates and through rates, "partly BUILD SCHOOL of '.'1 Company will now be compelled to go of Springfield, Missouri, who was sonal and his comment is the more in- The vaults the city treasurer were rail and by water." The by partly out of business. The price of paper at for ten years the Standard Oil Com- from the fact that is the opened today for the first time since amendment was voted down but when teresting it .V Contributions to Replace Institutions the time the suit began was from $2.25 pany's agent at Topeka, Kansas, has frank utterance of a leader to the fire and all, the valuable papers it was offered in a modi-fle- party subsequently Destroyed By Fire Children's to $2.35 per hundredweight.