Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-06-1904 New Mexican Printing Company

Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-06-1904 New Mexican Printing Company

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-6-1904 Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-06-1904 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, 08-06-1904." (1904). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/2030 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]. SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN VOL. 41. SANTA FE, N. M., SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1904. NO. 143. A FIERCE STRIKES IN GHIGA60 INJUNCTION AND NEW YORK Scenic New Mexico. BATTLE The Packing House Strike May Spread. Forty Thousand Men JERVED to Go Out in the Building Russians Extenuate Their Re Trades. The New En- i .. Midland Railway treat By Claiming They In- From Chicago, Aug. 7. The consideration 1 joined Temporarily flicted Frightful Losses of the question of calling out the truck Proceeding With on teamsters and others hauling meat Japanese. from the cold storage warehouses and Construction, of formally forbidding the delivery of 11 ice to dealers handling meat from the 1 QUESTION OF combination of packers was again post FIGHT OVER the executive commit- Mm poned today by CONTRABAND tee of the allied trades. It was de THE COAL FIELDS cided that nothing could be done with ttLlKBw. life the teamsters' problem until the return St. Petersburg Desires to Avoid Fric of the teamsters' union officials on The Legal Battle Between the Chap-pell- e tion With Neutral Nations But Monday from Cincinnati, where they and Other Interests are in convention. on Its Point. ; Yet Insists Forty Thousand Men to be Idle. L Not Concluded. New York, Aug. 7. The building St. Petersburg, Aug. 7. A dispatch trades lockout declared yesterday, San Antonio, N. M., Aug. 6, 1904. to the Bourse Gazette from Liao Yang which goes into effect on Monday, was Special to the New Mexican. in says that another great battle has been practically effect today. When all Injunction papers were served yes- i"o;ight in the neighborhood of Houtsi the orders have been carried out it is terday afternoon on the officials of the atze, on the railroad about fourteen estimated that nearly 40,000 union men New Mexico Midland Railway Com- miles west of Liao Yang in which the will have been forced out of employ pany which has a projected line from Japanese losses are estimated to have ment. San Antonio to Carthage and which ia been from ten to thirteen thousand 11 backed by the Victor Coal Company, mm Kb Delos A. and the Russian losses insignificant SANTA FE TRAIN wnM by Chappell and J. C. Osgood The dispatch to the Bourse Gazette, of Denver, at the instance of the San Antonio Eastern Railway which is dated Thursday, says: "There TROLLEY Company has been fierce on GRASHESJNTO which is backed by Kansas City cap fighting Tuesday SANTA FE COUNTY COURT HOUSE AT 8ANTA FE, N. M. Wednesday and today. The Japanese italists, C. H. Elmendorf and others, to made a vigorous attack on the center Collision in Eastern Chicago in Which appear before Judge Frank W. Par- of the Russian position at Hiutsiatze. One Man was Killed and Ten ker at Santa Fe and show cause a The enemy was 54 battalions strong, Persons were Injured. RON CONTINUES. why permanent injunction should not 36 of which were regular troops and be issued restraining the New Mexico the balance reserve men. General Ku-rok- l Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 7. A Santa COMPARISONS NOT Midland Railway Company from build- All a employed the reserve men in the Fe train from Chicago crashed into Demands, However, are Promptly ing road on the old roadbed of the attack while the regulars carried out a trolley car at Fifteenth Street at the Met by the Drovers' Trust and Santa Fe Railway which has been sur- feints intended to delude the Russi- belt line crossing in the eastern end ODIOUS TO Savings Bank. veyed and filed on by the San Antonio ans. The reserve men attacked with of the city today. One person was OTERO'S and Eastern Railway Company. The 7. New desperation. Their ranks were deci- killed and ten injured, one seriously. Chicago, Aug. When the doors of Mexico Midland people have been mated by the Russian fire each time The accident was caused by the bars the Drovers' Trust and Savings Bank pushing work on the railroad. An en- they advanced, but the vacancies were being up. Harry Black, the flagman opened today, about 150 persons were gine and work train arrived here yes in line to withdraw con- and about 100 em- quickly filled up with fresh men. The who was hurt, says that he was sick ADMINISTRATION their deposits, terday men are run on on new Russians ultimately slowly retreated and unable to bring the bars into posi tinuing the begun the bank yes- ployed the railroad. All the Vice-preside- has been done two to suitable positions whence they in- tion. The engine caught the car terday. Tilden said: grading and about "We are and one-hal- f miles of flicted great losses on the Japanese square in the center and pushed it prepared for any emergency. the road are This demand so out of San by heavy fire. The Japanese eighty feet off the road bed, turning little bothers us, and completed Antonio, having artillery Reduction in Territorial Taxes a to showr crossed over losses are estimated at ten to thirteen the car over and demolishing merely our financial strength, the bridge the Rio partially I thousand men. The Russian losses J. L. Morris, of Pleasant Hill, Mo. will say that we expect to make two Grande, laid track one mile beyond and on the were insignificant. who was standing beside the track, large loans today." having material tracks at comparatively Local San Antonio to was caught in the debris and so badly Fact School Levy Simply a complete the road Battle at Liao Yang Unlikely. men are here in 7. off- hurt that he died in twenty minutes Many coming quest St.. Petersburg, Aug. Military CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE of work and business locations. icers think it unlikely that General Question What Became of Public . .. E i is giving battle at Liao Yang, RAY since this would involve the abandon- RROMJDENTIFIED. Gov- V. Chavez, of Albuquerque, One of VALUABLE ARCHAEOLO- ment of stores, millions of Fund sUnder Laat Democratic the Members. The Personnel totaling GICAL ARTICLES pounds, accumulated there, and would He is Accused of Killing Richard Rob Was Announced Today. be almost as bad as a general defeat. erts at Decatur, Illinois, Last ernor ? The Death of Count Keller. April. Arrested at Seat- Washington. D. O, Aug. 7. The Secured by President Prince of the Democratic Liao Yang, Aug. 7. Prince Shiren-ski- , tle, Washington. Congressional campaign Historical Society of New Mexi Gen- committee was announced today. co at the Zuni and Laguna an eye witness of Lieutenant Once more a Democratic ignoramus, the very fact that it included this was Seattle, Wash., Aug. 7. Ray Brom. John F. Shafroth, of Colorado; C. B. Pueblos. eral Count Keller's death, says it or a "KnocKer, as me scheme to confiscate the sinking funds, accused of murdering Richard Roberts Kepufolican Randall, of Texas; John E. Osborne, of due to a reckless inspection of batter terms are interchangable, has put his As the records show, this bill became ies on foot. a lull in the fight in Decatur, Illinois, last April, and Honorable L. Bradford Prince re- During foot in it, and this time very badly. a law by limitation at 5:30 p. m., upon j who was arrested by Detective Ban Mexic0( among the houge meffibers, turned from a visit to the about midday on July 31, General Of it can be taken for the last of the session, and Otero yesterday rig croft of this last night course, granted day The senate members include Charles pueblos of Zuni and Laguna. At the Keller, though warned by his subordi city Saturday editor would de- at once advised the treasurer that he was identified the sheriff of Macon that no Democratic A. Culberson, of Texas. former, he succeeded in for nates that his white uniform made a by and become a should refuse to transfer the funds obtaining County, Illinois, who arrived here. He liberately knowingly the Historical Society a number of fine target, laughed and slipped from to falsehood for the which the bill to confiscate. denied and says his name party unblushing attempted stone implements, including axes, ham- his horse and walked to the front of everything a lost cause, so that the administration could TESTING DURANG0 COAL is "Joe Leeper," and his home El Paso sake of bolstering up Finding mers, mortars, etc.. and several arrow the battery just as a shrapnel shell the New Mexican assumes that the ar not be bullied into giving up the mon- burst. He died within two minutes Texas. heads of various kinds of stone; and ticles attempting to besmirch Otero's ey, the Democrat mentioned above un- also one of the circular after being wounded. dertook to work his scheme Market for the Black Diamonds from large thin financial record, which have appeared through stones used for of win- Movements.

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