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VOLUME 16 ALUUQUE11QUE, NEW MEXICO, SATUKDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28, 11)02 NUMIiER 184 ttftttfttitttttttttfttKif ftft.tt?.tt LIKE HUE IDCATl S Y..V?SY,i..C A Dewey Tells How Agui-nald- o HfV-rf- ir , Rathbone Asks Con- Lived. r gress to Investigate. f( Strike to Help the Te'ephone f Mr. Moon is on the War Girls. f Path. K '., f 5 Ahncst a Severe Panic in a Factory King Edward Sat Up for a Short Fire, Time. fI BICYCLE RECORDS BROKEN. f mm.. DELEGATES WILL SPEAK. Washington, June ES. The third 2S. .' Washington, June In the senate day's testimony given by Admiral Mr.-- Teller presented a petition from Dewey before the senate committee on t Kstes ti. Rathbone praying for a full the Philippines began with a refer investigation into his perlormance of ence to the statement made by the ad- duties as director of posts in Cuba, miral at the first day's proceedings lie maintained he was unjustly tried concerning proffer made by the the . and entitled to an impartial investiga- Spanish governor general to surrender tion by congress. Mr. Teller Bald to him. Senator Carmack called at- there was n fair presumption of his tention to the fact the press made it Innocence. The petition was referred appear he said during the next twenty-fou- r i to the committee on relations with hours alter the destruction of the Cuba. A resolution was offered by Mr. Spanish fleet on .May 1 there had been Morgan providing for an investigation several proffers of surrender on the cf by the committee on interoceanlc ca- part of the governor. The admiral re- I nals to ascertain whether any claims plied he had said between Ma 1 and NORTHERN ARIZONA NORMAL SCHOOL, TLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA. e exist in favor of citizens of the United August 13, the governor general seiit J States .against the old or new Panama word to him more than once that he Canal company, and authorizing the would be pleased to surrender to the committee to ascertain whether un- navy. At time, the admiral ad- that ' lawful or corrupt methods have been mitted. Aguinaldo had begun opera- the entire stock was damaged. Three APODACA'S DEATH. MEANS STATEHOOD. immediately announced that ho was used to obtain any part of the sum tions around Manila and was working hundred girl employes became panic satisfied to put the consideration of that may he applied to the purchase of toward the city. Mr. Carmack asked stricken, but were gotten out safely. the bill off till the next session, and property of the new Panama Canal the witness if all the trouble in the everybody was happy, Ueveridge be- company, or to Costa Rico or Nicara- Philippines had been due to Aguinaldo. Records Were Broken. He Must Have Died in Quay Got He cause feelings were by City. 28 At While Epi Senator Whit Was his thus spared, gua the United States, was taken "I won t say that." the admiral r Salt Lake Utah. June ami the statehood champions because up. Mr. Spooner, of Wisconsin, vigor- plied, "but I will repeat that if we had Salt Palace Saucer track last night leptic Fits. in they mile unpaced bicycle Fihtirg for Senate. are confident that they can hold ously opposed its adoption, declaring had 50.00H troops at Manila May 1, the the half record the votes till the next session to pass it entirely mischievous and obstructive city would have been taken possession of : 55 held by Major Taylor, was hill. 3-- the to the action of congress. Mr. Morgan of and we would have had at least for t educed by W. K. Saniuelson to : 52 It Is add only say M. Chapman FUNERAL HERE TOMORROW. PRAISED BY DELEGATE FLYNN. needless to that the interrupted Mr. Sooner to he the time, no trouble with the natives. J. lowered the half mile hap- lobny competition of :58. held by M. untoward circumstance that could wanted to know whether the was They were our friends then." record pen would be to have the territories to receive any part of the J40,000,000. In reply to other questions by Mr. L. Hurley, to :57 3-- go In The U;dy of S. J. Apodaea, who A special telegram democratic, which event even Mr. llanna resented the insinuation Carmack concerning Aguinaldo. the died to the Kansas Quay would probably lose confidence the lobby was here. The Morgan reso- Spiritualists to Camp. in Silver City on Thursday, was City admiral said: 2S. Arrange- Journal, from Washington, under in his Judgment, and would not have lution went to the calendar without toq much of Holland, Mich., June brought "I think you are making ments have been completed for the here this morning. The fun- date of June 25, has the following in- a leg to stand on when it came to ral- action. was a mere figurehead, be Id Aguinaldo. He state camp meeting of spiritualists. to eral will lu at M o'clock tomor- terest In c article on Senator Quay and lying the republicans. surrounded by stronger mpn than him- row morning In Church of Delegate open tomorrow at Jennison park and the San his fight for statehood: "Senator Quy," said ON THE WAR PATH. J-- self. Mabinl was one of these. Oen-era- l August Felipe .'e Neji in Old Aluuquerque. Today' prac- Flynn. "is a marvel. AH the credit ' whom he killed, was continue to i.. The officers in 'will action in the senate Luna, had charge are: H. W. Melenbacker, pres- The cortege start from the house tically cinches statehood for Oklahoma for this victory is due to his manage- Mr. Moon Demands Territorial Gov- another." E, Walker, v.pe and at 9 o'clock. and ment, anil it Is a victory. It simply In replying to another question the ident; J. president the other territories, unless the ernment for Indian Territory. manager, sec-i- t Yesterday, The Citizen published a proves that his hand has not lost its general report and A. H. Melenbacker, voters of these prospective states are Washington, 28. In house) admiral said it was the tary and treasurer. few facts regarding the sudden death foolish enough to turn their hacks on cunning and that he is still as able to June the throughout the east that in 1S!'7. Agu- of S. J. Apodaea at Silver City. The w in battles as he ever was. I can say Mr. llabcock, of Vlsconsiu. asked for Span- the republican party in the November inaldo betrayed his people to the Presidential Nominations. following particulars are clipped from elections for congress. that the president is with us In this unanimous consent for consideration iards for money. Nor did he remem- Washington. June 2S. The president the Enterprise: Through fight, and that lie will sign the bill as of a resolution to empower the com- report to been denied by tue consummate leadership of of Columbia ber this have bent the following nominations to the Alone and unattended. Satutnino of Senator Quay In behalf of the state- soon as it passes, notwithstanding the missioners the District any Apodaea, young d to matte special regulations for the O. American officers. senate: a Mexican newspaper hood bill since he assumed the cham- attitude of some of the ad- say Aguinaldo took 1 A. R. i.e next "Why do you the Postmasters Texas: William N. man of Albuquerque, died suddenly of pionship of the measure, an agreement ministration leaders. see no reason encampment this city property gathered by fim-ine- r September. lions share of Harvey, Uelton; Hol.ert T. Hartley. hcait failure in his room at the was the- - why we should not pass the bill the reached today that hill will be Mr. Moon, of Tennessee, said the the insurgents?" I.adonia; Anna L. Poole. Carthage; house, some time Wednesday reported from the committee on terri- next session, and be a state by the "Because he was living at Malolos Kdward W. Armstrong, llartlett. Col- night. At least this was the verdict day time the next presidential election committee on territories made a unani- He nothing when tories on the third of next session, mous report on bill to give Indian like a prince. had orado: P. P. Dubbendoi ff. Alamosa. rendered by the coroner's jury which beginning in December, nnel shall be rolls around." the he landed at Manila and could have Ari'.ona: J. K. Corbett. Tucson. was summoned upon the discovery of Territory n territorial form of govern- no taken up as the unfinished business on name Territory procured means fpr this ostentation the body yesterday morning and from the of December, or next day ment under the of the way. He began immediately loth the BIG STOCK RANGES. of Jefferson. He said by order of other the testimony produced, the verdict is the re se s- that every dollar WILL BE DEPORTED.