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Spanish American, 03-23-1912 Roy Pub University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Spanish-American, 1905-1922 (Roy, Mora County, New Mexico Historical Newspapers New Mexico) 3-23-1912 Spanish American, 03-23-1912 Roy Pub. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sp_am_roy_news Recommended Citation Roy Pub. Co.. "Spanish American, 03-23-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sp_am_roy_news/18 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 Spanish-American, 1905-1922 (Roy, Mora County, New Mexico) by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. üWÍm CJUJl THE SPANISH AMERlCAN Vol. IX ROY, MORA COUNTY NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1912. No. The Greatness of Coronado County FOUR REPRESENTATIVES Declaration of Principles of the New Mexico Club Doings JAILED AT SANTA FE Progressive Republican League (By Geo. Briggs, Ph. D. in El We are pleased to report that Paso Herald.) effective work has been accomp- of the State of New Mexico 47 is the rank of New Mexico to lished by the officials and differ- - Events leading to the startling join the American union, and ent committees of the Coronado N. M., March 18 Santa Fe, climax followed rapidly during although one of the last to en-- County Club. Letters sent by of the legislt-ture- , Four members the afternoon. After the state The objects of this league are the promotion of the follow- ter.it is far from the last in the secretary to the different Trujille and J. P. Julian executive committee had agreed ing principles. its products, as the lollowing! members of the legislature have Lucero, representatives from Uio upon tho plan for catching the I. We believe in the language of Abraham Lincoln that carefully complied statistics received immediate response, and county,and Luis Montoya will prove: Arriba dishonest solons, Charles A. "This is a government of the people, by the people, und for the some of the members have al- - Manuel Cordeva, representa- and Speiss and Joso D. Sena, were people." 44 is the standing of the new ready pledged their hearty sup- Taos county, are un- tives from summoned from the capítol to the 2.. We are absolutely opposed to tho corrupting influence statointhe number of school port of the measure. Nearly tonight charged der arrest here hotel. The plans were told them. of the special interest in politics, boss rule, and gang methods, attendance and professors U. every mcmln-ro- both houses has soliciting and accepting with The room for the transaction was and we favor none bul clean men for official positions. S. Bureau of Education. agreed to give tho proposition from Elfego Baou, of Al- bribes then picked out, Policeman Sena, 3. We believe in the of the Sena- 44 New their careful consideration, which for election United States is also the standing of buquerque, who set a trap Clerk - Sena and Chairman Jara- tors by a direct vote of the people through an amendment to the Mexico in developed horsepow-er- , can mean but one thing a new in the interest of Judge A. millo them being stationed in the bath constitution of the United States; and we are in favor of direct according to a report of county. B. Fall, from whom they tried room adjoining where they could primaries for the nomination of all elective officies, making the Conservation commis- In spite get money for (heir votes. of the assertion of to witness the what took place, when nominees directly responsible to people to (ahead the rather than party sion of North Dakota, our would-b- political wise The four men made overtures Mr. Haca negotiated with the bosses. i Lousiana and Oklahoma.) acres that county division would to Mr. Baca last Saturday and men. They hear,l what was the i. Excepting Articles of the Constitution of this 43 in population as the last Unit not come up at this session, we he made an appointment with said, saw the money counted out state relating to the elective franchise and education, we are in ed States census shows. arc assured by such powerful men They pro- and paid over, witnessed the them for yesterday. favor of making the constitution morc-easil- amended. We be- 41 is the standing of New Mexico as Senator Isaac Bartli that posed the sum of 15,000 to de- arrest by Officer Sena a few mo lieve in the election of delegates to National Conventions by a there is little but what this to in library volumns. United doubt liver their votes Judge ments inter, before the men presidential preference act, with opportunity fo voter to ex- the States Bureau of Education. important matter will come be- United States senator. could leave the room, the search Fall for press his choice on his ballot for president and vice president. fore the legislature. bribe-taker- 40 is the employed capital (twica Mr. Baca could not pay so of the s and the re- 6. We favor nn early amendment to the constitution of the amount of Nevada.) And knowing this the bill much, but agreed to give them4 covery of the money. tho state providing a sensible and reasonable initiative and ref- 35 is the of New Mexico in will be presented in the house by 82,000 for their first three ballots After their resignations had erenduman easier method of removing unfaithful and dis- rank the production of corn. In the Representative Lopez at the and to deal with them later if been peremptorily demanded by honest public servants of the state, than by the slow process of report of the Department of earliest moment, and if its merits thought advisable. He told State Chairman Jaramillo, Tru- impeachment, and also an enlargement of the iowers, and more Agriculture has 2,100,000 are given the consideration prom- them that as the banks wore jille, Lucero, Cordova and Mon clearly defining the duties of the corporation commission of the it bushels to its (more ised by the majority of the mem- - closed, he could not get the mon- toya finally agreed to tender state. credit than Oregon, Washington, Ida hers, the result is certain. ey on Sunday, but that he would them. Blank forms of resigna- 0. We fitvor a corrupt practice act limiting the amount ho Montana combined.) We are pleased to note at- get it and give it to them today. tions previously prepared were of money that can be expended on elections, requiring publicity and the from candidates, and political committees, of moneys expended 34 in wheat production, with one titude of Representative Lopez The program was agreed to. presented and each man signed and for purposes, thus eliminating as possible, million bushels. Also 34 in the who has kept in constant touch Meantime, Mr. Baca informed the paper as their free .act and what far as tho money in production of lumber, with with the club and has been doing Colonel Venceslao Jaramillo, without coercion or intimidation. corrupt use of politics. él, 7. all 389,00 yearly product, accord- good work among his fellow thu republican state The men were later taken to the We believe that men are equal before the law, that chairman of membersat Santa Fe. His report - special privileges should be granted to anyone, ing to the Department of Com- central committee, and a frame- county jail, where they were held no rich or poor, merce Labor; 34 also in further emphasizes the fact that arranged for taking the incommunicado tonight. Tiot accorded to all men; but that each man should have an equal and up was the victory will be ours. We red-han- chance with every other' man as a citizen and voter, without any oats, 900,000 bushels (four would-b- bribe takers idiacTiuiá'iatie what ';:, Biceul twAwf personal merit. times the production, o have onlvlp KEEP TOGETHER We Shall See. 8. We welcome all voters to t!ir5 league froiii other polit-ca- l D. Sena, clerk of the su- Jose parties who have affiliated with, or wish to affiliate with 33 is he standing of New Mex- court, was advised of the preme progressive republicans, from sincere, honest and worthy mo- ico In railroad mileage in 1900 and ho and Col, Jaramillo Misses Emma and Clara Voren-ber- affair, Some of the republican legis- tives, and for the carry ng out of the principles of this league (cannot get the last report of Mounted Policeman A. A. the two pretty daughters of and lative leaders nt Santa Fe have free from selfish interest. 1910;) report of Interstate went to a bath room in the Mr. and Mrs. Simon Voienberg, Sena, been interviewed and deny they Commerce Commission; (far hotel, adjoining room 44, of Wagon Mound passed thru the Palace have any purpose to embarrass ahead of such states as Wyom- Mr. Baca and the legisla- city yesterday home where Governor McDonald. Full cred- ing, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada.) to meet and complete Solano News Notes from a several weeks visit spent tors were ence may be given to the words School Items 32 is the rank in MINERAL and sale. with relatives in Tucumcari. the purchase of some of these gentlemen PRODUCTION with nearly $8. The meeting took place about Senator John Clark, for instance. 000,000 to its credit- .- United A few new scholars were en- Dudley Durrin is constructing 6 p. m., and not Ions after that With others, their action alone States Geological Survey.
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