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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 4-25-1908 Albuquerque Citizen, 04-25-1908 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 04-25-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2746 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]. V TRAIN ARRIVALS ' WEATHER FORECAST No. t 7 45 P- - ni. No 45-- P- - m- - Denver. Colo., April 25,-To- nliht fair; Nu. 7 lo. 5 s P m. ALBUQUERQUE 8 CITIZEN colder north portion, with fust. Sunday No. 6.40 p. m. fair and colder. No. 9 1 1.45 p. m. WED GET THJE NEWS FIRST VOLUME 23. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY, AFJUL 25. 190S. NUM13ER 99 people and there is considerable dis tress. CHANGE IN BOUNDARIES LAND COMMISSION CAN UNITED STATES A BULLY FLORAL FESTIVAL FOR MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED DEAD Purvis, Miss., April 23. An air of death and desolation marks Turvis y. The total death list In this vi OF NEW MEXICAN ACCEPT SALARY SAYS PRESIDENT SAILORS AT SANTA cinity has now reached 62 and It Is believed particulars from the sur- FROM T ORNA IN 3 STATES rounding country will add materially 21 3 S to these figures. FORES IS FORJfVORK CASTRO BARBARA Mobile, April 25. Heports received here today say that at MeCullam, in Miss., probably twenty were killed President Signs Bill Combin- Removing Restrictions From "America Is Vain With the Fleet Leaves the Los Angeles Mississippi. AlabarfiUind Louisiana anil several Injured In yesterday's storm. The MeCullam trestle and ing Manzanos and AU. Tay- Officers Is Favorably Thought That They Are Ports Early This Mornlnj the Path of WorstV yrms That Have four hundred feet of track were blown off the right of way and nothing was lor Under Name of Reported. Standard Bearers." on Way Up the Visited Guif St s in Years-Fi- ve b it i.f the trestle but the piling. the Manzanoes. Coast. Many of SHIPS IN COLdJSIOV. IMMENSE LAND TRACK WHY SHOULD ANYONE Hundred Are Injuria and Portsmouth, April 25. The Ameri- INVOLVES MUCH WORK INVOKE DIPLOMACY? can liner St. Paul and the British VALUABLE YELLOW Them Will Die From Their Injuries cruiser Gladiator have been in colli- PARADE OFlifRS sion off the Isle of Wight. As a re- sult the Gladiator had to be beached Washington, April 25. Representa- Ctracu, Voneauela, April 25. El and Exposure. PINE IS FOUND tive Howland of the committee of Constitutional, whoso utterances may LARGER and is now aground off Yarmouth. public THAN EVER Several members of the crew of the lands reported favorably the be regarded as those of President Cas- cruiser sustained Injuries. The St. bill Introduced by Delegate Andrew tro, applauds Judge Calhoun's first Paul with damaged bow is standing providing for the allowance of com- conclusion that tho New York and WHOLE TOWNS SWEPT AWAY BY TWISTERS; by the Gladiator. Necessity for Protecting Trees for pensation to the members of the Unit- Bernmdes company never fulfilled the Gardens Along the Coast Have ed States land commission to tho ter- conditions Imposed by the Hamilton the Use ol Settlers-Ma- ny Thous- ritory of New Mexico, amended o as concessions, but referring to the other Been Stripped of Flowers to Fur- cash iioi.imngs i.k;i:h. to INHABITANTS BURIED UNDERNEATH DEBRIS and Acres Added and Pait reud: three adverse conclusions, it says; New York. April 25. The state- TJiat each member of the selecting "The American judge !ould not nish Ammunition for Battle ment of clearing house banks for the of Old Area Is commission mentioned wild described maintain the impartiality of his posi- $58,-9S4.7- the That Will be One of Biggest week shows that the banks hold In section 8 of the act of Congress ap- tion, and he has tried to invalidate his more than the legal require- Off. proved 21, Taken June 1SS, entitled "An own opinion, based 011 good law, by Events of Reception. Five Blown Down. One Demolished and Fifteen Lit $9,011,-32- 5 t Towns ment. This Is an Increase of iu-- making certain grants of land to m.nns of two or three high-soundi- In reserve Villages In Ruins Result From Wind Storms That the proportionate cash the territory of New Mexico, and for phrases of a petlfogging lawyer. Inas- tie as compared with last week. Washington, April. 25. The presi- other puposes," consisting of the gov- much us from w hatever side one looks Santa Barbara, Calif., April 25. dent has Just signed a proclamation ernor of the territory of New Mexico, at the question, and no T tatter how Last night might have been Raged Throughout Yesterday-Mo- st of the Dead Are Nf surveyor called combining the Maaiano and Mt. Tay- the general of said territory much sophistry and subtlety of a pet- "decorution night" or "transforma- TEMPERANCE UNION and the solicitor general thereof, shall tifogging lawyer Is Invokec, ques- tion night." If anything was groes but Many Whites Lost Lives or Sustained Serious lor national forests, fs'ew Mexico, un- the needed receive such compensation for their tion presents only a Jurldlo charac- to announce that a flower festival la der the name of the Manzano national services as members of said commis- Injuries In Storm-Reli- ef Trains Bring Injured to Hospitals ter. We nsk, in what courts does at hand and that the United States ELECTS OFFICERS forest. Itesides designating the two sion an the legislative assemblies of Judge Calhoun think tho trial should battleship fleet will arrive this after- territory may from, forests t Manzano No. 1 and" Man- said time to time be in those of V'eneuueia or those of noon the decorations tell the Mory. provide, not to exceed the sum of J600 Norm America? The whole water front is a mu Xc-.- i Miss., thirty-fiv- e Temper- zano No. J, the proclamation makes Orleans, April 23. The dead, near Natchez, and The Woman's Chrlstltn per annum. "Further, If the question Is exclus- of color, pennants, lanterns and more than 200; injured at least BOO. in the neighborhood of Church Hill. ance 1'nion met Friday afternoon at several changes In the boundaries of Section 2. That a l acts and parts ively of law, to be decided by law banners make a charming setting The tornado In this section was the home of Mrs. W. J. Marsh. Approximately 70,836 acres of acts so far us Inconsistent with this courts, why Is diplomacy Invoked? for the fiesta. Great crowds flock to These were grim fids which came 1"0 were led by Mrs. Swan, each. about miles north of the Amite Devotions act are hereby repealed and tola act What have the statu departments of tho city and there will be a vast mul- to light tills morning when a little! w have been added to the old Manzano tornado and struck about breakfast after hich the meeting proceeded to snail be in force from and after It one or country got to do titude to watch the fleet as It of tin wreckage of yesierday's torna-d- o negro an elimination of that part of the the other casts time. In this section a baby the eleition of officers, which had and approval. with What Is reason anchor. in l,ouisrtna, M ississippi and was meet- cut- the mutter? the carried 300 yards land deposited been incompleted at the last forest lying south o hu Helen After completing the amendments for these notes, un- The chief feature of the celebra- had been cleared away, a ing. s either reticent, in swamp, unhurt. An aged negro finished the election resulted of Fe railroad, amount- thv report says: Since the passage of intemperate, tion w ill be a parade bom- The tornadoes lasted altogether as off the Santa seasonable or but always and floral woman was whired into the air and follows: ing to 167.ir acres, has been made. the uct of June 21, lSttS, the legisla- unharmonlous or aggressive, by bardment Monday and- - a dance of about 12 hours striking promiscuously - - her head almost severed by flying President- Dr. Margaret G. Cart- The additions are located along the tive assembly of New Mexico hau means of which the American govern- flowers Wednesday and Thursday one town after the other from before timbers. The body of u little negro wrlght. 1, J pay evening. daylight Friday northeast portion "of Manzano No. made appropriations of 1.500 to ment thinks It can maintain, before a The parade promises to be until midafternoon. boy was found In a field with a piece Secret a ry M rs. C. K. Vaughn. sec- more Many struck, bordering the Kstnnc'a valley. ThU this commission for its work, but conscientious and just government beautiful and larger ttaui In hours after they trains of timber driven through his heart. Treasurer- - Mrs. Mary W. Harnes. tion Ht.'iS of previous years. hearing nearly 200 injured came Includes the greater portion of th the revised statete.s of the like ours, the prestige of its moral At the parade dou- Vice President at Large Mrs. S. Han moun- Cnited States prohibits tho governor bles and counter on t rawling cautiously out of the torna- north and south iJedro authority, the reputation of its states- marches the Only Two Whites l)eal.