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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-29-1911 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-29-1911 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-29-1911 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-29-1911." (1911). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/2189 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]. ,aVE PAGES ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. YEAR, VOL CXXXH, No. 29. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1911. Uy Mail SO Cents Month; Single Copies, 5 Cctttt. rHIRTY-THIR- D Uy larrlcr, 80 Cents Month. Who ls Responsible 1 PROUD Al For This? ENGINEER KILLED HAGER1N SCORES The following letter was writ- GLAD THAI HE ten by C. W. White, Convict No. IN DISASTROUS GANG CANDIDATE 271, dated September 8, 1911. to N. B. Taylor, Carrtzozo, X. M.: Dear Sir and Friend: After 1 hav thurley studied VETOED RECALL the situation of our Coming WRECK NEAR FOR Election, and bealng confined GOVERNOR under the Kepublict Adminestra-co- n, and having the opituney of seeinw what Is goin on with tn JUDICIARY side of the pen, I think the best GALLUP DF for our New State to Suporte the SAFFORD VINDICATION Republic Adminestrasion. You You will hear a grate many CAREFULLY DISSECTED things about thare disonesty I have watch close and 1 find Alfred It Required Any Cou- Every thing Honest and Jut 1 Mallinger Met Death Denies found the Sup. Mr. Romaro the Repott of Friendly Referee Double-Head- er Freight to Voice Disapproval of Assislaint Spt. Mr. Garrett the When rse Men to handle our Busness. I Quoted to Prove Conclusive Which He Vigorously also think it the duty of all to East Bound Meets Head-O- n Clause Gover- ly Suporte Mr. Burson for Freight Going That Important Records Opposed. nor, as he is the man for the West. place, of Corse you can heare Piison Weie Destroyed. much Againce him You Know what that is Allways the Case, SOLELY AS A so if you will doe all you can it FIVE OTHER ENGINEMEN ACTED my fSlwHsl IM.rmlcb U lit Mo nil its JoutmII will be Entrest, anu all of our Denting. N. M 1's JUDGE AND LAWYER Kntrestcs. ao git wright doe all INJURED IN THE CRASH Oct. I'mnur you can for the Ticket and Governor llagerman here tonight n- - oblige me. iewd the entire history of the In- Yours Vry Heap vestigation of the Bursum regime In Declares That to C. W. WHITE. Those Hurt Were C. A. Stoll, the state penitentiary and Hurdles. President Regard to all my Friends. ly lore to pieces the alleged vindi Would Harry Braun, George Ellen- - cation of the l.as Vegas landiil.Ue for Have Done Otherwise The above is a copy of an or- gov ernor. Governor llagerinan s nil Unworthy of wood, Joseph King and Joseph ' dress was listened to by ,t big audi- Have Made Him iginal letter now in the possession i h . , of the Democratic State Central r a 1 ence and bis remarks were cheered ought Lucien, Albuquerque Men. ,,' to Hie echo. Taking 11, the SalTunl Respect as Jurist. Committee at Santa Fe. It to be apparent to the voters of report, oil which the alleged vindica- New Mexico that this and other MA.7!. tion was made, the speaker dissected the re.U history of Hie Investigation . Spselsl leases' Wlrsl letters of similar character which rSnwInl IHsastrh u ths Moralaa Joaraall .inil Tail the committee has knowledge of Gallup. N. M.. Oct. 28. In a head-o- n which resulted in Mr. Bursum turn- Prow-d"- , having been Ml ing lank to Hie territorial treasury tonight. The written from the collision between an eastbound quandary penitentiary at Santa Fe, must Some fl.'OU, a large portion of which not know whether he. a Noa. :&mm doe. by some one in au- freight train drawn by engines h:i(j been In his possession as any more. He does-So- be prompted for t voter thority, and it ought to be fur- 849 and 860 and a westbound freight much as seven years, and which Mr. whether the election board city. Intend ther apparent to the voters of pulled by engine No. 846 at Pereii, ltursimi claimed had been ret.iineii Cincinnati, hi. home New Mexico that the republican by him through error, Governor i tn the city shortly let him cast a ballot party of New Mexico must be In seventeen miles east of here ventured the opinion Hon Tucrday. B Flection next desperate straits when resorting after o'clock this morning, Engi- the penitentiary superintendent would thHn two weeks ago Mr. Taft to such methods to srure a ma- hav(. never discovered the error at all More papers. neer Alfred Mallinger of the first registration of com- r, out his jority the electors at the engine of the eastbound double-heade- had his books not been under Investi- 3ert them front the Pacific coast ing election. was killed, and his fireman, Harry gation. Governor llngerman said In thought no more about the In- part: tni was notified Braun. painfully but not seriously few ,lavs later he jured. Engineer C. A. Stoll, of the The progressive republicans ar bVthe board that good In Cincinnati election second 'double-heade- r (engine, wan working for government Hi1' S failed to have the proper lt state of New Mexico. We have tried had accompany the RiBBOnERS badly scalded and suffered a crush- made cut to ed hand. Joseph King, Stoll's fire- to reform the republican party from papers. man, waa Injured, not serloush" within. The mass of the voters Is but in- -- wish only for best At Newcastle. Wyo.. the president Engineer Joseph Etipien, of the we' honest and the neces-wr- t terest of state, but ma- mide out new papers anil the bound train, and his fireman, George the low the affidavit, which were mailed to Ellenwood, escaped with a severe chinery of the parly has fallen into HvADED political pi- flncinnatl. T lu Secretary lilies shaking up. Hie bands of a band of notified that the president hud rates who use public patronage an.t ai The cause of the wreck Is not posi- otlic lal positions gain. (ailed to register properly, in time. for private tively known, but it Is said that one We wish lo see the grand old party In the day word came from engines which was running r Later of the rTwA rescued from this gang rule, .vj Secretary Hilles double-heade- flncinnatl. Today MILWAUKEE a r got beyond control ft accomplish end, no abuse, .iono ... m Secretary of Stat-- ' iiiiIBL that lopen uuL e and ran away, crashing into the west- amount of vindication, no degree of Ohio, and that It was not w was to Grave, of bound train, hich scheduled bLJi falsehood, weapons employed b.v the as to whether Mr. ininltelv settled pass the eastbound train at Perea. opposition ho lavishly and without a to cast a ballot. Mr. Tift had rittht The collision occurred during a scruple, shall deter us from continu- Taft ia going tn Cincinnati, anun. Minding making it diffi- Opening of National Temper snowstorm, ing tlie light until Hie polls close 011 to vote, if possible. cult, if not impossible, for the crews the seventh day of November, be- President Taft spent a busy day in ance Workers' Convention of the east and westbound engines cause we. know we are right. Wo Chicago. He spoke to the American to see any great distance ahead know they are wrong, we know en- and Mining Congress In the morning, Opened By Mrs. Lillian Ste- Mallinger, the dead engineer, lived that they know they are wrong. Secretarv dorsing the speech made by In Gallup. All the Injured live In Biiisiim'i, Challenge. of the Interior Fisher here last night; vens, the President. Albuquerque, and after having re- I took occasion In Las Vegas ac- told of the Chicago Bar ceived emergency treatment th" to the members here The Inevitable End. cept the challenge iisoolallon that he was. and expects latter were taken to that city to the made there by Mr. hs recall (M Holm i, llurrui... U. 1 (.ang candidal.' !"! to be, 0poe1 to (Br Morning Jnornftl Special Leaned Wire. I Const Lines hospital tonight on train governor, Mall-ing- to show Hie jinliciiirv; rode sixty miles by train Milwaukee. Wis., (kl. 28. Praia" No. 2. The body of Engineer "It will be time .enough to talk lor that there had been Irregularities in his administra- to dedicate the new naval training for Capmln It. P. Hobson for his ad was brought here soon after the A Word to Socialhts about the, election or United States " or the nation at North Chicago and tonight vocacy of the temperance cause und wreck, where his wife lives, and he DELEGATE ANDREWS senators," sm.I the delegate, "aftcl tion territorial penitentiary; aiiilressed Chicago Association of also H. Wiley, eens- - will probably be Gallup. From Mr, Metcalfi lbs people huve had their say at the that records of that Institution had the for Dr. W. and buried in been destroyed, rommeroe on peace and arbitration ure for Secretary of Agriculture James The dead engineer was promoted but polls on Nov ber ;." and that he, as the city AndrtXvs says not had been guilty of ex- Tonight he wax the guest of Wilson, from the lips of Mrs.
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