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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-8-1907 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-08-1907 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-08-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/3314 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 Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ALBUQUEKQÜE MOBNIMG TOUKNAL Mall. Tear DDIfT K PCMTO TWENTY-NINT- H YEAR ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1907, PRIHHTPIII CHICAGO WINSCANNOIJ PAYS GRIDIRON CLUB DEATH CLAIMS BLUE SUNDAY MlfiER'S UH HIS RESPECTS WIS VICE MRS. LOUISA PROMISED IN FACES DEATH Irllitol con T PRESIDENT M.TAFT NOW YORK STUGGLEIH i. Usui n every i JUNE 16 FIXED AS NOT WORRYING AgOUT C0CTAIL INCIDENT MOTHER AND WIDOW Form of show NbVAUA OF DEATH DATE OF BIG GATHERING LABOR CHIEF'S HOSTILITY SUBJECT OF DITTY OF WAR SECRETARIES placed under ban Representation Speaker Nature Faking Stunt Brings Lingering Illness Commencing Theatrical Managers Decide to of Territories Veteran Declares Operators, Encouraged by the Reduced Six Delegates Larger of Working- - Down the House At Banquet Last Summer Ends Career Obey Law to the Letter in From Number presence of Federal Troops, to Two in Which Voted For Him Than of Washington Newspaper of Woman With Interesting Hope of Securing Its Early Now Estimated That Five Hun- Convention men Determined to Wage War on ! ' Repeal. Ever Despite Union Correspondents, i , ; , History. dred and Fifty Men Perished Name Next President. Before. Western Federation. Opposition. Muraiag in Monongah Disaster in (Br Mnrniag Journal Bserlal Uual Wlra.l IBy Naralnc Journal nporlal IM Win.) lit MMshag Joaraal Baeclal 1m4 Wlrs.) (Br Jaaraal special Iaataed Wlrs. Washington, Dec. 7. Chicago, June Washington, Dec. 7. The Gridiron Mlllbury, Mass., Dec. New York. D.c. 7. A "l.iue Sun-1- "' RUMORED ATTEMPT TO West Virginia. 16. The former is the place and the (By Moralag Jouraal sjpeelal Leased Wlra.l club began tonight its winter eason which had been expected almost Is promised New York toinor-io- latter the time, at which the repub- Washington, Dec. 7. Speaker Cau-po- n of fun making dinners by a lively en- hourly for a week past, as an- A literal enforce of un old. WRECK MILITARY TRAIN ut 12:1:0 o'clock lican convention for will be hel l. today expressed ills sentiments tertainment of 200 men prominent In nounced this morning but not seriously regard. J, atttte SCORES OF MANGLED 108 from bedside of Mrs. !oulsa r new Intcrprei.itlo-i- , will re- towards organized labor and its politics, diplomacy and business. the und a Hoth points were decided by the M. Taft. mother of William H New any leader, Samuel Gompers, with respect To begin with, when President Sam- York's millions of Employe of Road Reports Find- BODIES FOUND.IN RUINS publican national rommltcea in con- Taft. secretary of war. Mrs. Taft ln'tn of public eni. rtalnm-- ni for his, the sec- ference the Shoredam hotel, in this to the letter's campaign for uel Blythe lit up the huge electric was the widow of Alphonso Taft, tMHy-fou- r Mouis at least and er-ba- at being attorney general of ing Dynamite on Track Over city, today. Claims of Chicago, Kan- speaker's, defeat, the occasion gridiron in the spacious and sumptu- retary of war and for ni i' y otl er Sun lav to Untied under President ct fui i fr-'e-m- i Accident Declared Worst in conven- a call on him by a committee from the ously appointed banquet hall of the the States ut. to Im :.; en sas City and Uenver for the to .lu. e '( I i Which Soldiers Are Expected pre- flrant. and later minister Austria nt of iim i'h recent local union of plate printers. The Willard hotel, the absence of the .1 tion all pie-sent- and Kussla. .'..c'sion In jnard to ;ii". jli.st'ig .f i. Grim History of American location were point!' set of resolutions commending the was emphasized. to Travel. by this liminary cocktail Mrs. Taft was attacked last July places of amusement on Cv Sabbuth advocates of various speaker for his legislative work !n be bore the Indigestion a gradual were Issued today by Po.'- Commis- En- 1 Vice President Fairbanks with acute and Mining; Hope of Saving places. The vote atoo 3i for Chi- of vigorous constitu- sioner Hinghum. half of the plate workers was pre brunt of thla stunt, for In front of breakdown her Hr Morulas Jaaraal pari I Wire cago, 18 for Kansas City, and for tion soon ' followed. Secretary Taft, Commissioner Itlnghr iv.'s orders to las4 sented by the chairman of the dele gridironer, who sung a F.ncour-age- d, tombed Men Abandoned. Denver, Chicago him stepped a son, visited her on Inde- flyhlctn inspectors call for ,1 rigid on- (loldlleld, Nev.. Dec. 7. after which the gation, Smith. In reply, her had ' by Charles dlttv about an Indiana dinner where pendence day and lett her apparently ion ement of the law and .'Limps the doubtless by the presence of choice was declared to be acclam- Speaker Cannon, after expressing his cocktails were served with subsequent co.er of strict on nil (HmoIm! Wlrs-- re- In normal health to go to his summer federal troops in Uoldfleld, ;he ( Momios Jouraal Iaae4 ation. The result wan pleasantly con- regrets. Mr. Fairbanks was then al- was forms of amusement from vaudeville .Mniionguii. W. Va., 7. f con- gratification at the confidence home in Canada, rrom where he field Mine Owners' association Dec. At ceived by all the members of the lowed a ration of buttermilk. IS of to the Sunday evening ctilci tainmcnts veyed, Into discus- g, M'liimofied on August because meeting this afternoon and j , o'oliick tonight a total of twenty-fiv- e vention and eván the Kansas City and entered informal A class In nature-fakin- through of the Y. M. C. A. The conimlaion"r Denve- - were sion of "one man political leaders" of a alarm at his mother's condition. He gave out a statement In whJC lO OUl b'jomers, of whom there questions and answers, developed informed the Inspectors that the Sun , bodies- - have been recovered from the organised labor. He said that while spvDl a day at her bedside and found openly said that the inemix r ñ sixty or seventy, announced them- logical connection between "octopus- day closing luw covers everything Ot IV s mines of Coal company, selves as satisfied. he bore no enmity to the president of Also If it is her In a less dangerous condition than Car- association have decided lo len the Fairmont and "Wall Street." that du- from the symphony ?oncris at druggie i of Labor, he ha had supposed. The Imperative I , determined lo free ore of other victima were In sight Kansas City declared through her the American Federation true that money talks "the president negie hall to the v. i i 'ile Holi- - men, a Wash- s of union domination a id m il DC delegation, hoeever, that she would did not believe that union as be man in the ties of his office called him to shows, any at'-mpl- to of wan I must the richest, and that open camp. The of the rescuers, and it estlmaw come in 1(12 mass, would ever accept a dictatorship ington, where plana of a tour of (be t. statement back after it again and world." evade the statute III be mJ' with A that at least one hundred dead would get of their votes; If he were a craft re- world so definitely been arranged pose of the miners is direct would be sure to it that time. The that "John Harrett ain't broke," had equivocal he lirought to the surface before day- selection of a date was a compromise worker he would ally himself with a marked one of the class. that they could not be changed, and Theatrical managers and show men and throws dowi light tomorrow. Late today and to- between the first of June and the last trade union, because unionism has story George Washington his mother was reported as rallying p ropos to gauntlet to the '.Vestern Fede.atriweiir progress to- The that stated today tliat they Mineros. Ullicers of tha ussot lr(p,n,in night thp deadly black damp became of June, all being satisfied on been the vehicle of all acroaa Potomac her strength, he proceeded to carry 'V- - that wage earn- threw a dollar the obey the mandate of the law, bel! refused to say If any steps hav inore pronounced as the further re point also. ward better conditions for was declared not to be a nature fake, out his program. Ing. they say, that Its strict enrir yt lf ,.. cesses were approached. F. sergeant-at-aini- s, ers, and his fealty toward organized had In home- IfHuy ueeil uiHC.l niw.nii .iiipo. of the mine Wllliatr Stone, because Hecretary Cortelyou Mrs. Taft resided the old will do more than anything else in Mali! It by Man-iig- er labor would not waver if he was af- nun union miners sul'ricbmt m.' wax mated tonight General announced the appointment of Dave thrown JüB.OUO.OOO to Wall Htreet.