
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-19-1902 Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 08-19-1902 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 08-19-1902." (1902). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/940 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]. volume ir ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 19, 1902 NUMBER patrol duty along the Mexican coasts, be discarded and replaced by electric down nearly every well in the field the BIG CONGRESS and in her way will-b- e a valuable addi- F. I. SUIT motors. best part of the week. TRAIN tion to country's C & The Albuquerque Electric Light & STRIKERJKILLED JMTCIIED the tiny naval force. Horrible Domestic Tragedy. Besides being technically Power company will improve Its plant a small Sallna, Kan., Aug. 19. Joseph An- (she to the extent necessary to furnish the cruiser, will be fitted out to serve derson, a farmer, drowned his four Trans-Mississip- new motors the Track pi as an army transport. In power for the that are to His Death Striking St. Paul Flyer Flaw Large Delegation at addition to Case Argued in Denver Federal Excites the children In a cistern near here today quarters complement 150 be added. for her of suicide by shoot- seamen, accommodations The cost of electric motive power and then committed Wisconsin. Convention. offlceis and Court. Miners, ing himself. at Nesnah, will be provided for troops to the num- has been reduced, until It can be fur- ber of 250. The Tampico is about 300 nished at a very reasonable price. H The Andrews Case. SO cleaner and more easily handled feet long and feet beam. She is is Lansing. Mich., Aug. 19. The su- FIGHT. c-- ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRIZE A MEXICAN WARSHIP LAUNCHED. built of steel, and will have a contract JAILED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT. than Is steam. The of fire insur- BOER GENERALS AT ROTHERDAM. preme court today granted a writ of speed of sixteen knots. Her arma- ance will also be reduced, where elec- error In the case against Frank C. An- ment will cor.sist of four rapid tricity Is used. drews, and ordered that Andrews be American fire guns and four She will custody Inquest in Bartholin Murder Mysteij Association of Opticians Women and Children Burned to Death Vermont Republican Rally, Serious Warlike Complications Havo remanded to the of the sheriff carry two searchlights and two steam of Wayne county, pending settlement Aug. -- Meet at Boston. launches, and will be fitted with two in New York, Morrlstown, Vt. 19. Five thou- Arizen in Central America. of the bill of exceptions. at Chicago. steel masis for schooner rig. sand persons listened to the secre tary of the treasury, Leslie M. Shaw, prin- Reunion at Penn Yan. Gaiety at Newport. cipal speaker at the republican rally Penn Yan, N. V., Aug. 19. The Four- STRUCK IN YUCATAN. BAR HARBOR HORSE SHOW. CHAMPION 60LF PLAYER DEAD. OIL WORKS BURNED IN COLORADO. OIL Newpoit, R. I., Aug. 19. Society is here today. Secretary Shaw lived here teenth New York Heavy Artillery Vet- on the tiptoe of expectation in antici- when a boy. He spoke In behalf of the eran association began its twentieth pation of the colonial fancy dress ball tariff and denied that it was the moth- annual reunion here today with a good St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 19. Over 1.G10 Denver. Aug. 19. Arguments were Lansford, Pa., Aug. 19. A train Neenah, Wis., Aug. 19 The Wiscon- to be given tonight by Mrs. Stuyvesant er of trusts. attendance of the old soldiers and their derail- delegates gathered In the Auditorium concluded before Judge Rlner in i enring General Gobln and sin Central "St. Paul flyer" was Fish at her magnificent summer home, the the First friends. The morning was devoted to today at the opening of the thirteenth federal court today on application of Nettletorf Resigns. bnttalion of the Twelfth regiment from ed shortly after midnight one mtla fifty-fiv- Trans-Mississip- "The Crossways." The number of reception of visitors and the first ses- e annual session of the John W. Gates, for injunction against Topeka, Kas., .Jug. 19. Assistant Shenandoah steamed quietly into town west of Fremont, while running guests will run into the hundreds and sion was In W. H. hun- Commercial congress. The morn- the officers cf the Colorado Fuel Superintendent Motive Power W. daybreak morning. held this afternoon miles an hour. Nearly two will Include every one who is at this and oti before this The Long post room. ing session was devcted to welcoming Iron company. Judge Riner announced A. Nettlcton, of tie Santa Fe, tender- strikers were worked up to such a high dred passengers were on the train and famous resort. ac- the guests. The greetings of the St. that be would give his decision this ed his resignation 'today, and will lo- pitch of excitement night over all the coaches left the track. The t last the Boston Wool Market. was probably to spreading Paul Commercial cluli, upon whose In- evening. The purpose of the action cate In Kansas City, where he will at- shooting of Sharp, who was one of cident due OPTICIANS MEET. Boston, Aug. 19. The wool market of rails. Nine persons were seriously vitation the congress met here, were Is to restrain John C. Osgood and asso- tend to private bu4oess. His successor leaders, was feared an In very their that it firm with prices gradually fm Injured and passengers badly given by President Boardman, of that ciates from preventing Ciates and is not known. outbreak would occur. The soldiers all the Annual Convention of the American proving, but with trading a trifle eas shaken up. Among Injured are F. lody. Mr. Boardman gave way to friends from voting stock which they came at request of sheriff of Good wool the Association at Boston. Fire Chief Suspended. the the ier. sales In territory con Zlmerly, Oshkosh; Mrs. M. Dougherty, Mayor Smith, who proffered the wel- hold at the annual election tomorrow. Carbon county .No demonstrfatlon was tinue at the following rates: Fine sta- Boston, Mass., Aug. 19. The annual New York, Aug. 19. Edward Crok-er- , Oshkosh; Mrs. D. W. Agrew, Wauke- come of the city, after which Governor made here or at Nosquehontng. The ple, strictly fine, fine convention of American Associa- chief of the New York City Are de- 5556; 6355; sha; Mrs. Anna Kieschold, Minneapo- Van Sant performed a similar duty as the JAILED FOR CONTEMPT. strikers denounce killing of Sharp and line medium, 50 62; medium, 43 tion of Opticians in session here Is the partment, was suspended from duty to- the lis; A. E. Gross, BoBton, 111. 10 chief of the state of Minnesota. Brief as unprovoked, cold-bloode- murder, 48. responses largest and most important meeting in Peter Power Sent to Prison for Thirty day by Fire Commissioner Sturgess. were made by. President . while the deputies and the coal com- Prize Fight Arranged. the five years' history of the organiza- Days. Croker is a nephew of Richard Crok-cr- Blue and Groy Reunion. John Henry Smith, of UtaTT; Secretary pany officials declare that the shooting 19. Arrange- tion. Prominent members of the pro- 19. Salt Lake, Utah, Aug. A. F. Francis, of Colorado, and other New York, Aug. 19. Peter Power, was done In self denfense. Mammoth Spring, Ark., Aug. fession from many parts of the country This resort capitulated today to a joint ments were practically concluded this officers and leading members of the who was named as plaintiff !n the suit Dead. morning by Lou Houseman, represent- congress. answered the roll call by Secretary Ed- brought to prevent Shot oy Invasion of the boys who wore the blue the turnlt.g over of Dresden, August 19. War Minister 8trlkers. ing Jack Root, Alec Oreggalns, ward L. Jones, of Sandusky, Ohio, at Scranton, Pa., Aug. 4. Michael and the wearers of the gray, the occa- and The convention adjourned two hours Btock of the Northern Pacifl railroad Planitz died this morning at Hoster-witz- . Georga for a re- tne opening session at the American Connelly Crossman, said to slon being the annual reunion of the representing Gardner, for luncheon, and In the interval the to the Northern Securities company, and Forest turn match between the two men to - House this morning. President J. L ac- be non-unio- n employed about veterans of Arkansas and Missouri. delegations prepared their lists of rep- arrived here today froi.i Montreal, workmen take place within two months before resentation on Ellis, of South Bend. Ind., called the companied by George Alfred Lamb, the Edgerton colliery, were shot from The program began with a parade of the committees. At the THE JEROME MINE. the club offering the most satisfactory beginning of the afternoon session the gathering to order and delivered the attorney in the suit against the North- ambush today presumably by strikers. old soldiers, the music being furnished by purse. It Is probable that , the fight committees were appointed, creden- opening address. ern Securities company. Powers was Crossnian was so badly Injured that it the Mammoth Spring Cornet band. Tonight camp will go either to Ban Francisco or examined, The sessions will continue until Fri- sentenced to thirty days imprisonment was necessary to amputate tils right there will be a fire and ' tials and the convention Chicago.
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