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The New Mexican Review, 02-01-1912 University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-1-1912 The ewN Mexican Review, 02-01-1912 New Mexican Printing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Co.. "The eN w Mexican Review, 02-01-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/8048 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]. V! THE NEW REVIEW 1 TORTY-EIGUT- It YEAR SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 191? NO 48 trial Peace" the first session of the Squire Hartt, Jr., Ranches of Taos. annual meeuuK luv nnuuuoi vmv Columbus Now Presidential Office. EITHER Federation, which will be held In Columbus, Luna county, was desig- HON nated a Washington. D. C, March 5, 6 and 7, third class or Presidential 1912. postofnee according to the announce- DIVIDE 15 ment in the bulletin The "Industrial Peace" session will BURNS CLASH TO postofnee yester- T day, and Hobart, Rio Arriba county, he presided over by His Eminence, was reported the mail Cardinal Gibbons, and It will be held discontinued, going to Espanola. In the Peace Hall of the Bureau of Lorimer Investigation Takes Does Net Want to Have the Warden Cleofes Romero Will Bird Coler Aiserta Taft Hat Governor Names Additional American Republics, on Tuesday, Came Warden on Official Trip. Sensational Court Sit Duties on Game and Fish Warden Thomas P. Good Members of Resources March 5, at ten o'clock. on a Rather Federal at Relinquish Made Gable, of Santa Fe, was In Albuquer- "the program for this1 day will be Santa Fe Alone 15 Commission Turn m February que several hours last on his devoted to the considera- night principally way to Rlncon where he on busi- tion of successful of the goes the operation ness connected with his office. War Erdman Conciliation Act, which has A DAY FAVORS FOUR OTHER TOWNS PAY OF COUNTY OFFICIALS WILSON NOT IN DELEGATES TO FEDERATION BUSY IN den Gable last night took to Albu- RUNNING long maintained Industrial peaceful a crate of 100 Gamble relations in the business of interstate querque quail which he turned over to his and to the various effective deputy. railways, .Wants Government to on Thursday on Nomi Regulated by Territorial Statutes Raymond for distribution on New Mexico Hat Fine Constitu- Hundred Thousand Are Irrigat- methods of between em- Berger Hearing Stamm, negotiations W- the of the Rio Grande their as illus- Take Over Railroads and nation of H Pope for Until Legislature Make game preserves tion, Says Eminent New ion Project on Montoya ployers and employes Gun Club. A total of of trated collective In Federal upwards York Financier. Grant. by bargaining Telegraph. Judge. Change. 200 have thia been sent to such and quail year lines as interstate, municipal Bernalillo Gable the county by Warden lnterurban railways, large dally to the New Mexican. Governor McDonald has accepted for "It's Harmon or stove Special distribution thus stocking up the Roosevelt," said newspapers, the building trades, X The ot William H. the as In A this Senate. appointment resignation ot Cleofes Romero depleted preserves this section Bird 8. Coler, former comptroller of telephone message manufacturing, coal mining, brewing New Mexi- - Convened at noon. Pope for federal Judge for warden of to with these game birds. afternoon from Mounted Polloje- and industries. ' the State penitentiary the currency of New York, and heail other X Final consideration of Ch.ll-- X co has been referred to a man Sena to head-- go into' effect on February 15. The Pay of County Officials. the Apulonlo At succeeding sessions there will Cum- of banking firm of W. N. Coler Si dren's Bureau bill begun. Si consisting of Senators Root, governor is not to an The following opinion of Quarters i.ere, has It that a be considered problems Involved in yet ready Importance and of X on ot steel X mins and Bacon and a hearing has nounce a succes to one 260 offi Company New York City, man who gave his name as the relation of the public employe to Fight disposition the appointment of every of the county tariff revision bill opened. SS been set tor Thursday when several sor. has devel cials of New has been hand when asked for his opinion on the Seferlno Pino, has confessed his employer, the people, such as: Unexpected opposition Mexico, V Detective Burns testified in X men from Roswell will appear before within ed down Frank political outlook in the Bast. Mr. to horse stealing. Pino Is bus- - "Assuming that strikes In official oped Democratic party ranks by Attorney General X Lorimer election X the committee to oppose the appoint to the of Clerk J. B W. Coler arrived in the Ancient City Mon- peoted of being the man who 3S service are lnadmlssable, how can investigation. appointment City Clancy; The United Shoe X ment. McManus ot to the day evening with Mrs. Coler and aro St haB given that part ot eastern nubile employes secure redress for Machinery Albuquerque posi January 25, 1912. X denounced as Illegal X The Public Lands Committee will tion. Governor McDonald to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. SS New Mexico muca trouble. just grievances which In private em- Company expects Hon. John Joerns, Traveling Auditor, In- - on act on the devote Spless of Las Vegas at the Palace Sena ts on the would lead to a strike?" X conspiracy before Senate X Wednesday appointment considerable personal attention Santa Fe, New Mexico. Policeman also ployment Gen-era- hotel. X Commerce Commit-- X of John W. March to be Surveyor ts affairs at the and may In The well known financier la Hi trail of the murderer of Nle- - X "May public employes properly or terstate peuitentlary Dear Sir response to your In X of New Mexico. There Is no op- make visits to the Institu making a tour of the country In the olas who was shot and ganize to better their conditions of X tee. dally penal quiry as to the compensation of coun Si Anton, Dis- Interest of firm of which he X Costa RIcan neutralization X position to S. B. Davis for V. S. tion for some time, In order to post ty officers after the admission of New the is the killed at Anton Cblco. a few S employment?" head and has visited most ot and X trict Attorney. himself fully and to keep In close Mexico to statehood by the already X days ago. making the tenth Si "Pensions for federal, state treaty favorably reported. proclama the western states. , Introduced e touch with every detail of manage tion 5 murder for New Mexico this X municipal employes." X House. X Congressman Curry of the President on January 6th, bill instead of be ment. Governor McDonald has been 1912, am of Democrats Favor Harmon. S On the third day of the annual X Met at noon. X that Federal court I opinion, after careful month. in The rank and file the Demo will be In- - X held at the Capital, Santa Fe, close consultation with A. H. examination of of the of meeting there sessions of the X Representative Berger ing only the provisions of Ve- of White who arrived crats New York are in Federation's Departments on X troduced a bill for government X be also held at AlbwiBerque, Las Hudspeth Oaks, constitution, that those officers will unanimously in to matters of favor of Harmon for President," said, Condensation for Industrial Acci X acquisition of railroad, tele- - X gas, Roswell and Las Cruces. He also yesterday, regard be entitled to receive the compensa- Governor McDonald enpocis to state but there is no announcement the financier. "While Woodrow Wil dents and Their Prevention. X and X introduced bills for the transfer of rec- tion provided by the territorial stat- leave tomorrow for Albuquerque to graph, telephone expresB an as to or on other son is held in high esteem as an edu- Regulation of Interstate and Munici X X ords appertaining to New Mexico yet appointments utes until the legislature of the state a or two on official busi properties. in which cator, business men feel that he has spend day pal Utilities. from the of Justice. In natters all the people are shall make some different provision. V Revision of chemical and X Department not the of ness. He Is not yet ready to announce of Industrial to the new state. particularly interested. The question is not entirely free from practical knowledge politics Regulation Corpora X sugar tariff schedule will be X terior and Treasury would nor has he received Goveronr McDonald not but I am unable to reach that fit him for the position ot appointments tions. X Leader Underwood X Congressman FergusBon Is preparing has called difficulty, more taken next, rhlef executive. They are not In fa any resignations. Pure Food and Drugs. ar public lands bill and al- for further resignations and no ap any different conclusion. X declared. X important vor of a political theorist. Recent Appointed. Reform In Legal Procedure, and so a roads measure. pointments have been made. The Section 1 of Article X of the' Con Notary X W. C. T. U. leaders before X good events have piratically eliminated Michael J.
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