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' ' ': VOLUME 16 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 31, 1902 NUMBER 210 tied up worse than ever in iae history "that the committee refused to report TROOPS ON HAND of the state. 1 he daniase to the Inter- it and the Beals land grant question is national- road bed will reach $100,000, a thing of the past." EARTHQUAKE and that road Is not the worst Buffcrer. Continuing: Six GRAND OVATION Fought the Buffalo lives lost was the total repotted Jones reserve bill, and In retaliation, yesterday, five In San Marcos valley prepared the famous bill to turn 100,-00- 0 and one at Wylie. Accurate estimate of acres of Kansas Into a prairie dog Military Will, Suppress the losnes Is impossible, but a mil- pasture; fought the reopening of land lion dollars Is a conservative amount. grant questions Most Severe at Los Brazos In New Mexico; made The river, after inundating rich Tremendous Outpouring of the Peo- a big fight on the International dam Miners' Rioting. farming lands for 00 miles south of bill, spotting Waco, Is and defeating a number Alamos. reported falling steadily at of surreptitious riders; secured pro- Waco, but rising slowly below Hearne. visions the coal mining bill looking A rough estimate of the number ple to Greet Delegate in Brigadier General Gobin is in of to the Interest of New Mexico miners; acres of cotton and other crops prac- drew up and Introduced dills ratifying Santa Fe Orders Elaborate tically ruined in Brazos lottoms is 20,-00- the bond Issues of Luna county, the Command At Wylie, Charles Davis attempt- r B. S. Rodey. A. & M. college, the military institute, Cars. ed to save ills wife and baby from the the insane asylum; introduced a bill floods. The baby was lost. for a new apportionment ot the terri- - Reports 'All the Labor Leaders Deplore the this afternoon from the tory, for the sale of timber lands be flooded districts make the outlook ENTHUSIASTic longing to the institutions; introduced Pardon Granted, to Officer, Who ? Riots. more hopeful. The only unfavorable VERY RECEPTION a bill for a public bnlldlng at Albuquer lews comes from the Texas & Pacific que, and secured 910,0K for the pur- Fought a Duel. near Fearney, where Brush creek rose chase of a site. rir. Rodey said that suddenly washing out railroad tracks there was such a pressure of work at DEPUTY WAS SHOT. bridges, cutting off many peo- and and His Home-Comin- g Speech With the time that he could not give re- ROCK ISl AND INCORPORATION. ple in the bottom lands. Boats are be- Punctuated Hearty quired attention to the actions of the ing used to rescue the inhabitants. The building committee, but that he had Snenandoah, Pa., July ii. Brigadier Texas ft Pacific Is open west of here Applause From Thousands of Admirers. more in mind Albuquerque Los Alamos, General Gobin, for and Cal., July 31. The most of the Pennsylvania Na- for through traffic and all roads an- other towns In the territory and he severe earthquake In the history tional Guard, accompanied by al- of the nounce a resumption of traffic, asked that Judgment be withheld until this place occurred at 1:20 this morn- Pottsville and Pine Grove companies, though in some cases by a roundabout ing. of the regiment, after the short session. The damage was very heavy. No Fourth and all the way. There have been no rains in the STENOGRAPHER'S NOTES OF ADDRESS He introduced a bill giving leave to lives are known to have been lost, . Eighth' regiment, arrived this morning. vicinity of Dallas for two days. Sim- mine on land .grants; a bill to create though es- General Gobin said there were many narrow he had ordered out ilar reports come from many points in tne sixth Judicial district, attending capes. In nearly every house windows the entire Twelfth and Eighth regi- the state. , . was extend-ed""l- o twenty committee meetings on the were broken. The Presbyterian church ments and Governor's troop, and if Most royal the welcome elected him to represent them has he Delegate B. S. Rodey on re- subject. was razed, also the general store of finds conditions here it, he in- Negro Lynched. his been appreciated, and being my warrant turn evening. A great gath- in Speaking of the military post ques- W. S. Wickenben, both brick buildings. tends calling out two batteries of ar- Camden, Ark., July 31. Lee Newton, last crowd home town, I feel it deeply, and am ar- tion, Mr. Rodey said that together with The shock seemed to have a spiral mo- tillery. Cor-ni- e ered at the station when the train moved Physicians are looking after a negro, has been lynched In the even to embarrassment. Meesr Cromwell and Fergusson, he tion. Goods were hurled from the wounds of twenty foreigners bottoms. A ago was rived at 7:15 and as Mr. Rodey stepped "I greet you, fellow citizens, not as shelves and month he from he was tre- had gone before the war board several in the stores and no chimney was left have little hope for recovery room of two young daugu-ter- s the car greeted with citizens of the territory of New Mex- of at least found in the Regi- times to do work for New Mexico In its standing. All brick walls were badly two. Policeman Vacopsky Is In pre- of a prominent family. He was mendous cheering. The First ico, save as my neighbors in suffering, a band band, fight wltn Arizona for a military post. damaged, while frame structures gen- d ment and the Italian which I greet you carious condition, but the other wounu-e- being taken to Magnolia when the mob but as citizens of the state He said the fight was over and the erally escaped serious Injury. A drug policemen are doing well. Joseph seized him. had been entertaining the crowd for of New Mexico to be lefore the 20th of some time, broke out in patriotic question had been fought out and Albu store and saloon was flooded with Beddell Is alive but small hopes are Decemler next. (Great applause.) querque had secured the post before liquor from broken recovery. Ignored National Issues. music. New Mexico's demand for common tattles. There entertained for his the L.B& Vegas had ever come into the fight have been several light shocks since All troops ordered out last night Detroit, Mich., July 31. The demo- Mr. Rodey was escorted to the stand right of citizens of this union has Hub-be- ll or been even thought of In connection July 27, but first ex- plat- west of the hotel. Hon. Frank A. never been the this morning 'have arrived and a provost guard was cratic state convention adopted a in better shape than it is with the matter. "That s a fight 1 ve ceeded In violence anything yet exper- presided and on the platform this moment, even In established throughout the town. The form ignoring national issues except at not the days been engaged in for twenty-fiv- e years," ienced. It lasted thirty seconds and streets are full o the idle, watching for a declaration in favor of the elec- when Senator Elklns had the honor to represent said the speaker, amid tremendous en- threw people from their beds. Los the militia men in their work making tion ot United States senators direct- the territory In congress and thusiasm. Alamos Is a town of about 600 Inhabi- camp. There has been no shooting or ly by the people. came so near achieving what we have He an In fought so secured order for the estab tants Santa Barbara county. jeering of soldiers. The following persistently for. lishment of rural free delivery near - The people are panic stricken and Doubls Crime. "I found when I con- telegram was sent to Governor Stone first went to Raton; looked after 100 mail con- many are leaving town. Three dis- at Harrisburg: Kansas City, Mo., July 31. Fred. gress, that the nation was taken up things tracts, after matters of forest reserves. tinct shocks were recorded between "We, the undersigned officials of the Flakinberg, a teamster, shot and killed witn that we did not think then securing rights of pasturage to 220,000 7:25 and 7:30 this morning and these ninth district of the miners' union, be- his wife as she was asleep, at West it ought to give all its attention to, sheep; of Marcy; lifter legislating after the sale Fort disturbances added much to the lieve tne request made to you to send Argentine last night, and then shot such as for Filipinos, Porto maue three fights for the cattlemen to terror of the inhabitants.. President troops to Shenanaoah was based upon himself. He cannot recover. Jealousy Weans and Cubans. We found that prevent the taking down of drift Wheeler, of the University of Califor- , things were taking exaggerations and as we are confirmed is probably the cause.
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