Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 03-09-1903 Hughes & Mccreight

Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 03-09-1903 Hughes & Mccreight

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-9-1903 Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 03-09-1903 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 03-09-1903." (1903). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/767 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]. ' fill J ly I Mi fHfin VOLUME If, mfimwALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH i 1903 NUMBER 399 mammoth welcoming demonstration in has developed melanchlola, and has iQAf St. Mary's cathedral. For several THE SNOW PLOW been ordered to the federal asylum at EXCITED years prior to his death Archbishop Washington. TERRITORIAL Feehan was unable to take an active part in the management of the aalrs All Italians. Into STOCK MARKET of his archdloeeee. Consequently the Dashes Passenger Gar and Glen Falls, N. Y.. March 9. No more LAWMAKERS coming of Archbishop Quigley, who bodies of those drowned In Saturday's Trouble. has the reputation of being one of the Causes boat accident at Spier Falls have been New Yorkers Stirred Up By most advanced and active prelates of recovered. The known i".ead number Thirty-four-th Days9 Doings the Catholic church in America, Is three, and ihe missing fourteen men, pleasing to the Catholics of Chicago. GRAND RIVER' ON A RAMPAGE all Italians. , Last Week's Events. who regard the change as likely to re of Legislature. sult beneficially to the church. Americans Interested. Colorado Miners' Strike Coming to Paris, March 9. The lawn tennis WABASH RAILROAD STRIKE SITUATION tournament championship of For Uncle Sam's Biggest Ship. for the THE MONTOYA LOCAL OPTION BILL. An End, the south of France was begun today New York, March 9. The ways of at Nice. This year Americans are the new battleship Connecticut at Brok- chiefly interested In the meeting, be- St. z.ouis Brlckmakers StrikeChicago Brooklyn navy yard are complete and 'FRISCO LIMITED TRAIN WRECKED cause the Doherty brothers hold the Other Interesting and Important Proceedi- announcement was today ers Suspend Business. an made that championship titles in both the sin laying ngs In Council. work on the actual of the keel gles and doubles. H. L. Doherty is the will probably begin next week. In V Fall River, Mass., March 9. the singles champion, and, paired New York, March 9. Considerable announced by posting on con- i plow, was notice the naval circles the progress in the The snow which being with R. F. Doherty, holds the doubles. Special to The Citizen. damages by animals of known owners, the opening of to- board of to be excitement attended trade close all trades for struction of the Connecticut will transferred from one section of Another reason for the Interest of Santa Fe, N. M.. March 9. The was referred to the committee on ter- events of prom- day's stock market. The last their account. The firm was not followed with closest interest. In the the Old Colony street railroad to Americans is the fact that Eugene Hlg- council passed the game warden bill ritorial affairs. culminating with a very unfavor- inent in the greln to unmanageable House bill No. 85. an act to week trade, which their first place, the battleship Is being built another, became at gins of New York has given several and transacted a large amount of busi- amend able bank statement and failure in dry transactions were largely directed, al- by the United States at one of its own the top of a steep hill In this city the law relating to the width of publlQ thousand francs as prizes for the tour ness. highways, was indefinitely goods trade were the most disturbing though an old established concern, the yards, something that has not been today, and, dashing down the In- - tabled as It nament. A. A. Keen was confirmed ns land was found to be unconstitutional factors. The scene on the floor of the principal having sifeceeded his father done since the days of the old wooden cliue, crashed into two cars la commissioner. that It provides for taking private exchange very The at- in passengers. was animated. the business. ships of war. It has been contended loaded with Both Buffalo's Auto Show. The house finance committee de property without compensation. tendance of brokers was unusually by many high authorities that the passenger cara were almost com- - Buffalo, N. Y.. March 9. The auto BRICKMAKERS STRIKE. voted the morning to considering the The council then adjourned until 10 heavy pletely and five per- - larfe and selling orders were all building of the nation's warships could demolished, mobile show which opened today in finance bill. o'clock Monday morning. around as shown In initial transactions Several Thousand Are Now Out in be done lietter and more cheaply by N sons sustained bruUes and flesh Convention hall has attracted manu- av- enough The members of the Albuquerque when prices with a few exceptions St. Louis. private contract than by the nation wounds to necessitate factures and others Interested In auto- TWENTY-FOURT- DAY. delegation of citizens In town called eraged declines of a point or more. St. March 9. to ac- itself. In order to put the problem to their being carried to a hospital. mobiles from many parts of the coun- Louis, Pursuant in a body on Governor Otero and re- -- all points a fair government A dozen others were bruised and try. Selling orders came from tion taken yesterday between 3,000 and test the decided to The exhibits number more than The Council. quested the reappointment of Frank con- cut by glass or splinters. The fifty and commission houses with wire 4.000 men of the allied brickmaking construct the Connecticut itself and at one hundred and and Include (Saturday's Morning Session.) W, Clancy, Esq., as the territorial dis- con- by break- - nections to the middle west wore trade struck to enforce demands for the same time let the contract for her accident was caused the nearly every type of motor vehicle. The council was called to order at trict attorney for the Second judicial spicuous in the movement. Boston and the recognition of the union for an sister ship, the Louisiana, to a private Ing of the brake block on the snow Some of the machines on view were 10:15. After prayer by Rev. Moore, district. The best element In Albu- or- plow. N Philadelphia also had a big lot of eight-hou- r day and 5 per cent Increase contractor. The results, it Is expected, shown at the recent New York and the journal was read and approved. Mr. querque is in favor of Mr. Clancy. ders to sell and practically every in wages. It is predicted by labor will determine the qeustions as to Chicago exhibitions, while others are Fall introduced council bill No. 104, to The house finance committee took broker of prominent had an accumula- leaders before the end of week whether Uncle Sara tn future had bet- displayed the first time. The exhibi amend present laws so as to Increase up the appropriation bill In' the after- the noon. tion of commissions of this sort over double that number of men in various ter build his own warships. Grand River Rising. tion is to continue through the week. fees for applicants for the license of Grand Rapids, Mich., March 9. the lioard of pharmacy. The bill was Sunday. Great many stop loss orders building trade depending on brick and gives promise of being a success Visited Santa Fe. rising at the passed. Mr. Jaramiilo introduced coun were uncovered. Union Pacific, South- makers, will go out in sympathy Western Art Exhibit. The Grand river is here from every point of view. Ben Digneo, the handsome younjf rap cil bill No. 105, an act requiring banks ern Pacific, Manhattan and St. Paul an- rate of about an inch an hour and gentleman sv should the strike remain unsettled. Toledo, March 9. The seventh bond deposits. It who presides over half idly approaching high-wate- r mark of Hopewell Here Tomorrow. to give for territorial were about the only stocks that held nual exhibition of the Society of West- was referred to the committee on dozen subdepartments In the mechani- First Polo Tournament two years ago. It is far out of its General Manager W. S. Hopewell of cal linotype wings their own. The list was decidedly ern Artists opened today and will con- banks and banking. House bill No. 120, and of the Citizen Camden. S. C, March 9. The Inter banks, and has already isolated a num- the Albuquerque Eastern wired Mayor office, visited Santa Fe yestreday feverish, but before the end of the first tinue until the 27th. The display this to amend section 1. chapter 108, ses- to est of polo players everywhere is cen- ber of houses and factories In the flats C. F. Myers he would be here enjoy the Sabbath with his beet glrU hour substantial rallies occurred as year comprises more than 250 pictures, that sion laws of 1901. relating to licenses, tered on grounds of on both banks. The wreckage from Tuesday to give definite Information He returned last night and this morn- the result of large supporting orders. the the Camden the work of the leading artists of Chi- was referred to the committee on terri- bridge, went out regarding Albu ing reported to the foreman, who In The market continued feverish and Ir- Polo club, where the first tournament cago, Indianapolis, Detroit, the North Park that the terminal of the torial affairs.

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