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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-22-1908 Albuquerque Citizen, 09-22-1908 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Citizen, 09-22-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2874 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]. TRAIN ARRIVALS No. i P- - m. No 4 5. 50 p. m. No. p. m 710.55 22-- Citj Mover. Colo., !eot. F.i, nlDht No. 8 6 40 p. m. Albuquerque MJ7Walii. No. 9 1 1.45 p. m. "WE GET THE IXEWS FIRST" and Wednesday. VOLUME 23. ALBUQUERQUE. -- NEW MEXICO. TUESDAY, SEPTEMHEK 22. 108. 228 i . mendation was therein made that tacked snd killed Maloney. Mi'dte l cel'tion of duty die tatc to him. the j , cjti way T firm t- nifi nnminniT PROPERTY OWNERS WILL Central avenue be paved from the Follia was in his whin he tried I wllunu whole coneern Is for - fir. FNO t U I Fa street, and to escape and he crushed skull IIii I I ftK Santa tracks to Fifth her IlLInrrlL welfare of the ueuuju aiiu wno . ii i mi nuiiu i the inuiion as adopted by the city with the same bar. He ul.so ftruck proved ln a lifetime of diftlcu.t iiluiuliii council, contemplated that Central at Mi- - Robinson, breaking her aim useful public service his extraordlnuiya.. PAY UP FOR STREET avenue east of the Santa Fs tracks F and Inflctlng a slight scalp wound. TO STATEMENT OF capacity as an administrator, is cutely TO should be brought to grade. Tour Uie man of all others to be entrusted Central avenue west of Fifth street ODD I'l'.LliOWS ELECT (ii ril liKS, with the presidency. Mr. 1'afts can- should be brought to grade. You STATEMENT Denver, Wept. 22. Jifclge W. I. THE PRESIDENT didacy is not based upon large and IMPROVEMENT committee repot is that ln accordance Kayk&ndall of Saratoga, Wyo., was i vague promises, part uf which would Of STATEMENT with said direction of the city coun- fleeted deputy grand fc.ro of the be impossible of achievement anl cil at .ts meeting on May ltsth. Cen- Order of Odd Fellows at . part of which would be abso.utely tral avenue has been brought to th a..Mlon nf thH Sovereign Itinnd mischievous to the people of the Council Adopts Report of Com-mltt- ee grade from the city limits on the Message to Roosevelt CaWed me" umay. Tin is tho 0my oni.e Says He Dot'sn'i Care to DIs- - couimy u put into effect. m Says Roosevelt Has Endorsed west and practically completed to lor wnicn more was any contest, in is oa.seu upon his great ! Which Recom- Sixth street and work is being rush- Fonh by Alleged Inter-vie- w accordance to custom Deputy Grand. cuss .Matter Olf-lian- d but record of actual achievement, his Hearst Charges Against ed and is progressing atisfactoiily, 8 ire I I,. Nolfii of Tennessee was gaeat retold of service to the public mends New Departure so that within a short time the ave- In a New j promoted to be tnund site. All other Alay bay Some- upon his inflexible adherence to the Haskell and Demands nue will be brought to grade from of the old officers were floated. le highest standard of righteousness From Old Way. the west limits of the city to Fifth York Paper. was chosen as the next meeting thing Later. and upen his proved and absolut-- f a Hearing. street. Your committee desires fur- place. fearlessness in relentlessly . warring ther to report that considerable work against evil wherever It may be found. has been done on Central avenue IMIWIH'S FATHER DKAl). I appeal to all good citizens, to all PARI OF REPORT east of the tracks, ln the way of RECEIVtD NOIHING Grand Rapid. Kept. 22. John Mur- ROOSEVELT URGES high-minde- d, conscientious men who WOULD HAVElill bringing avenue to grade, work ray Dowle, aged 83, father of John love their country, to put such a man the Alexander Dowle, founder of Zloa at Us head. having been done principally in the ' s WASELIMINATED of city between TAGGART Clly, and who was repudiated by h ELECIIdl OF "TIIKODOHB ROOSETELT." INVESTIGATE CHARGE eastern limits the son, died today of his IAFI "Sagamove Hay, Sep- Hill street and Walnut street. In fROMJML at the home Hill, Oyter son's widow, Mrs. Jane Dowle, at tember 21. 1908." e this connection, we have attached Muskegon county. hereto, and marked Exhibit "A," and White Lake, Tijeras Avenue tlad report, re Manager of Democratic Campaign Makes Public In ASOTHF.H ItmiVK IN STOCK& It Statsdjhat made a part of this the nKRIJX HAS CHOIiKRA. Letter Which New York, bept. 22. ijtocka had Then If Haskell Is Shown to Be port of the street commissioner as sus- Been Improved Only During by Notifies President That If He , Berlin, Sept. 22. Four cholera Candidate Refused to Compro- another sensational break today after Oulllv of Participation In At- to the amount of work done him pects wero to Vlr-cho- an irregular of street com. from Russia taken hour of uncertain and Present Administration. under the direction the Has Been Quoted Cor- hospital this morning. Every mise on Mditer of Prin- fluctuations. On the decline such in- tempt to brIDe Monett mittee from the 1st day of May, 1908. preparation Is being made to deal fluential stocks as the Union Pacific, g,-.T- Which to and including the day H- e- Has Been ciple In- JCouncilmen down ' lth rectly with an epldemlo should It occur. and Points Out Southern Pacific and Amalgamated He Shall Ssver Rela- of September, 1908. In Objected to Misinformed, or Else-N- ew of broke a half point between sales, t It Is the intention of the street tegrity Nominee. some cases only of 100 shares. At tions with Party. committee to take up the work of Intervals there were transactions ln putting Arno street at grade from blocks of several thousand shares. I Aldermen John & Beaven, Dr. Jas. York, Sept. 22. Chairman Cincinnati, Sept. 22. No answer the southern boundaries of the city TRIES SUICIDE to The violent break came, however, Detroit Sept. 22. W. J. Bryais U. Wroth and P. Hanley, composing to Marquette avenue, as directed by Mack of the Democratic national com- the statement issued by President after some show of recovery. The late this afternoon addressed a let- the street committee, and Aldermen the city council ln their resolution mittee addressed a telegram to Pres- Hoosevelt lust ni.lit will be made to-- decline In some cases reached from ter to , President. Roosevelt .In reply ' 1 V4 to the president's statement Issued NeuBtadt, Auge and Coen, oth- of May lifUi. ident Hoosevelt today in which he day by although B to 2 ln some stocks, Simon reports Senator Foraker, yesterday. Bryan says that the lat- council, went on Your committee further denied flatly the statements contained muy ' er members of the ou Tijeras irom (JurUS P. MakV. ShOOtS have something to say later. The ter is called forth because the presi- that the work road In . u.l Into..!,!..,.. k...un..H rri... : 'Tad" record last night, by adopting a re- l.ghth street to the city limits has ' BUCK RANO REVENGE dent has eiidcrvd the charge agalnet port of the street committee, aa be- been completed, including the side othy Woodiulf, vhairman of the au Himself Through Head ZZJTLISZZZL'SZ' Haskell to the effect that he was ence) Im- said Presi- In employ OU ing in favor of assessing street streets from Tijeras road to Central stale committee, to d.scuM the ott-han- d. the of the Standard Koewevelt, printed u May D matter employe was provement against abutting property avenue from Ninth to Fourteentn dent which was and o. The president ENDANGERS MANY LIVES and as such connected or original a local paper today. Mack's telegram iu lis kiatemont with the attempt to bribe or influ- and also carrying out the streets. uiudu pubiio a letter Irom Tall to a plans of the present administration (Following Is paragraph stricken follows: m uhio, ence Attorney General Monett. of avenue "1 noticed in the New York Tribune Curus P. Maloy, commonly known mend dates July 2u, Uul, Ohio, to dismiss suits pending against of grading Central and Arno out): iu which Taft refused ueyuiecieiiee In Cominkns of Convicted Men Set street. The Second ward aldermen The committee desires to call thi this morning that you are quoted by aa "Tad," son of Mr. nd Mrs. A. tho Standard Oil. Timothy L. the plan of the Ohio stale neutral lire u Tenement in Nevv York. were the only members of tne coun- council's attention to the fact that Woodiulf, chairman of J. Maloy, of 223 South Third street, to He said that Haskell had denied adop- the Republican state committee, in made a desperate if nc : successful committee endorse Taft fur the charges demanded an Investi- cil not going on record for the never since the Institution of the city presidency and Foraker fur the seiia-- New York, Bept. 22. One man was the and of the report.