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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-22-1910 Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-22-1910 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 07-22-1910." (1910). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/274 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 Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL. 47 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1910 SO 105 coins- - 1 I FETE 0 ARTISTIC SENATOR BR1ST0W STRIKERS AGREE HER RESIGNS MURDERED? AND FINANCIAL 10 ARBITRATION AH Governor Mills Has an Im- Mystery More Baffling Than Roads Led Yesterday and Last Night to the Plaza He Evidently Is Joining Grand Trunk Railroad Is Those Fe Held portant Vacancy at Clovis That Santa Where Brilliant Carnival Was Under Auspices of Hands With Free Trade Gaining on Its Dissat- Fill Had Woman's Board of Estimated More to Recently Trade Than Democrats isfied Employes $700 Was Cleared by the Fair Workers. SUPREME COURT AWAY ANOTHER BULLET IS FOUND GRINDS ' ATTACKS PROTECTIVE TARIFF SOME MOVED The fete held last night and yes 1 lived in our land, had offered helpful FREIGHTING terday afternoon in the plaza under j suggestions which had been carried Insists That the File Funeral of Late President of the auspices of the Woman's Board ' out enthusiastically. Lead Schedules Do Not Suit Attorneys of Trade was a veritable and A Martial Air. Two Trainmen Badly Beaten Briefs in Time Monon Railroad This carnival, Him Their one. that proved an artistic, social and The procession in the afternoon was and He Blames Cannon Up Today at Belleville, Prescribed. Afternoon. financial success a suitable reward repeated at night, beginning shortly for Them. Ontario. for the untiring ladies who had given - after 8 o'clock with the full military their time, their energy, their talents band part. The mar- Governor Mills today received the Chicago, July 22. The alleged dis taking stirring Manhattan, Kan., 22. Senator ' and their money to it. tial air at once caught the attention July Montreal, July 22. Vice President Dr. A. N. Marsh as covery of a second bullet in the resignation of grate the Bristow in a speech here last night Murdoch of the Order second at the home of G. While all the accounts have not yet of ears of the throng gathered of Railway county commissioner from the the late Ira Rawn, Cannon j been turned it seems safe to es- in the park and soon the cos- charged Speaker and the Trainmen has wired the Mono in, dazzling "G OMrl-.Tt- .. , , . department.. president of the railroad, may " -- ...iU - district of Curry county. tumes """'" i"1' nnnf.i.nn.w.vu61CMUieu miu a iuu ioi at Minis- - play an in determin- timate that more than $700 has been of the paraders caught every jaoor uttawa accenting: Insurance Solicitor Wanted. important part nipulation of lead schedules of the j ter for arbitration ing the manner in which the railroad realized and this handsome sum will eye. King's suggestion Insurance Superintendent Jacobo Six tariff bill in of the "smelter of the Grand a discov- be used to advance the interests and little Japanese girls, in kinionas support Trunk strike by board Chaves received a letter from president met death. In this "A dif- today enhance the of Santa Fe, car- and wealing buttonhole bouquets led trust." duty measuring the to be named by the government. Sheriff Ed. of Baker City, Ore., ery the members of the Rawn family beauty Rand, rying out the good work of tflie Wom- the procession at night, the band fol- ference in the cost of smelting at Two Scabs Beaten Up. to T. an in- say is the clinching argument in sup- apprehend George Blair, an's Board of with in- home and abroad is promised in the Toronto, July 22. Grand Trunk port of the theory that Mr. Rawn was Trade. lowing, the silver and brass surance solicitor who is supposed to At was weath- struments Republican but a from passenger trains are close to murdered a burglar. Insurance of- first it feared that the shining brilliantly in the platform duty running who is by an-co- st have headed this way and er in Denver fore- $2.50 to $6.00 than the entire ; schedule and local officials ficials are also investigating the prognosticator had light. higher today wanted the authorities of Baker at- that will immedi-impose- d by death. If their should casted correctly and a deluge was to Then came four flower girls, of smelting in this country was nounced they begin county, Oregon. investigation on active in prove that Mr. Rawn committed mar the beauty and success of the tractively gowned, one in white, one lead," the senator said, ately operations handling Supreme Court. fete. It was known for hours that a in lavender, one in pink and the "This was not done in the interest of : freight. John McMann, a conductor, evi- suicide, accident policies aggregating ! M- The supreme court has given storm was in rockies fourth in bas- a and - Donovan, a brakeman, were $150,000 probably will become worth- big brewing the scarlet. They carried protecting struggling industry, but dence of determination to enforce head- filled set by a hundred at its less. The funeral of Mr. Rawn was and certain it is the storm was kets with cut flowers of many in the interest of monooolr controlled "nn persons must Bellville, last on the the rule that attorneys have held this afternoon. For five minutes ed thi9 way. But the prayers of the colors. After the flower girls walked by the Guggenheiins, backed by the Ontario, night their briefs on file sev- ladies for were evi- a maiden at- arrival of their train, and so by dismissing in honor of the memory of the presi- fair fair weather carrying little balloons great Rockefeller financial interests. severely to beaten that they were sent to the hos- - eral cases lately because the briefs dent, not a wheel turned on the Monon dently answered, for only a few drops tached sticks. In fact, after every Because I presume to object to this in critical condition. in- were not on file. Yesterday afternoon, road. fell here and no harm was done. It quartet of maidens, followed a balloon sort of a thing, Mr. Cannon calls me pitai The men were first carried to a Case No. 1330, A. E. May, appellee, vs. Murdered was just a little joke of the weather girl, in white. a Democratic demagogue, lunatic and jured for Revenge. hotel which was bombarded Sounderman L. and after tiheir little all Girls From Old pick-pocke- t. later F. H. and William 'Chicago, 111., 22. Coroner Hoff- gods, prank Madrid. Instead of indulging in July was the hundreds and Then four by stones. Heitman, appellant, was argued and man announced that he had in- serene, leaving passed by Spanish girls vituperation, why doesn't he give rea- today thousands who out to the fete in the attire of the Some Freight Moving. submitted. formation which led him to believe turned pretty inhabitants sons why he insisted upon ignoring to en- of Old Madrid and a Montreal, July 22. Some freight on Case No. 1324, Michael O'Neill, ap- President Rawn of Monon ample opportunity thoroughly dazzling sight the plain specified directions of the that the it. in rich the Grand Trunk is moving but pellant, vs. F. J. Otero, special master, for joy they were, their gowns and national did today railroard, was murdered revenge. Republican platform; why i as vet onlv a tonnaere is hand- - 17. Like Cairo. embroidered shawls. They too car- trivial appellee, was reset for August He went into conference he stand by the Senate in the inter-- i tiiiP immediately And it was indeed an enjoyable ried baskets filled with in Vpsterfiav'a spttipmfnt nf Case No. 1341, J. H. Kingston and! Chief of Police Schuettler cigarettes ests of the Guggenheims?" with Acting affair to the last Strolling little boxes that matched Canadian Pacific troubles evidently W. D. Mahoney, appellees, vs. J. W. was degree. paper their and later it announced an arrest into the last a tourist gorgeous attire. has encouraged the Grand Trunk Walters, appellant, was continued for plaza night BANKERS RAN OUT probably will be made this afternoon. might well imagine he had come to The Whistlers. strikers, who announced that from the term. After IN THEIR NIGHTIES. now on the strike would be conduct- Es-lavi- o the Ancient City of Cairo, Egypt. It the Spanish maidens came a This forenoon, in Case No. 1276, AMERICAN MORMONS EX was a cosmopolitan gathering, judg- quartet of girls who sold little whis- ed with vigor. Vigil, vs. Andrew B. PELLED FROM GERMANY. Big Hotel and Fashionable appellant, ing by the costumes from all the tles which weie to be heard in Apartment from Bernalillo coun- every House and Build- Stroup, appellee,, quarters of the globe, and although corner of the park for the rest of the Nearby CENSUS FIGURES FOR a motion to substitute the adminis- Subversive of Moral e in Ashes. ty, Their Teachings tihere was not that mosaic-lik- con- evening. These girls were clad in ings PUEBLO VERY DISAPPOINTING.