Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-30-1910 Journal Publishing Company

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-30-1910 Journal Publishing Company

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-30-1910 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-30-1910 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-30-1910." (1910). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/4228 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 Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I HqMiU Hi NING JOURNAL. By Mall BO eta. a Month; Blngle Coplea, I centa. THIRTY-SECON- D YEAR,Vol. CXXVIII, No. 91. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. By Harrier, 0 tnt Month. - o V ALBUQUERQUE TAKES LEAD l!i HASKELL MS MOUNTAINS NO LESTER LOSES Íl.a4t-.- . - 1 CAMPAIGN FOR OHIO! - , 1 CAPITOL BARRIERS TO MAYORALTY v ' OF THE (V ti BILL B ELECTION u 5 CHOI ' 'A ? - k" I ' - OKLAHOMA CITY RAISES HOXSEY CROSSES MOUNT i 'l Í CONTEST , i" - NON PARTISAN STATEHOOD THE NECESSARY WILSON WITH EASE i $71,000 W ' .4 LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED AT r - ' i H V Executive Puts Official Signa- Army Officer, Witness of Feat, Recount of Ballots in District if - s. s - ture to Measure While on Says Ten Thousand Soldiers Court Shows Eelcction of Dr, ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING in Day Stool in Guthrie Railway Eat- - Could Do Something John W, Elder by Majority of r4 á ing House, With Thousand Machines. One Vote, Powerful Addresses in Behalf of' Constitution By Governor - i 1 Hr Miirnhut Journal Hwrll Lrsaed Wlre By Morntnf Journal Suei-ta-l 4 Wlrel Mills, 0. A. Larrazolo, Isaac Barth and Judge Mann; Demo- Guthrie. ikln., Dee. 2, Governor Aviation Field, Las Angeles. Dee. NEW INCUMBENT TAKES Charles N. Haskell affixed his signa- 29, Arch Hojesey of Pasadena. Cal., í AT Join to Work of S f H T'8 OATH OF OFFICE ONCE crats and Republicans Hands for Progress ture to the state capital bill while holder of the present world's altitude on stool In a railway eating , . - i f , - i,, i it silting a 11,4 74 feel, today flew ever New Mexico and to Prove to Congress That People Are house In this city tonight. The bill record of locates the capital at iklahoma City. Mount Wilson, the highest peak of Meeting City Council in Their Desire to Throw Off Shackles of Terri- - " evening Special of Unanimous f : , J i t tkk I Shortly after o'clock this the mountain range which rims the Represen- citizens of iklahoma Mty met the yalley in which Los Angeles, Pasa- Passes Resolutions Lauding torial Government. Vociferous Applause From " ' i governor for Í71,-20- 0 i ' f " of the orange Popular Chord to be raised before he signed tin'' dena, and the towns of the Retiring Executive for Splen- tative Audience Proves That Speakers Touch bill, nna he immediately took a train belt lie. I'ndc-- Ideal weather con- in Hearts of the People. for this city. ditions he soared 10,0005 feet into did Work Accomplished, , The governor swung off the train the sky mid cleared the crest of lew moments, marked the beginning and slipped into the eating house, of an active and energetic campaign Mount Wilson with 4.20Ü feet to where he ordered a hearty dinner and l'ir. John V. Elder Is mayor of Al- If thpro ever si any doubt in the for statehood ill Albuquerque and Just to gl( lest to the meal, signed spare. of politb lenders Unit the county. sev- - buquerque. Following the decision minds Bernalillo ' . ' ' f. J la I the bill. Lieutenant Vernon Holler and constitution of New .Mexico would A for organization was to As readied In the district court yester- (if Al- - belter time the The bill then handed i',il other armv officers, who were not tic ratified bv the voters of the league could not have been sistant Secretary of State Meyers and were quick to day morning as the result of thu re- d I 1! eeunty on here to see the sights, lMiiiieiiU(i chosen. Perhaps never before in the the governor boarded a wailing train pertormanee a count of the ballots cast for mayor In nnmu-- 1. all doubt wna itispoii-o- il many observe in lloxsev's that history of Albuquerque have so William J. Milis of New Mexico, Who Made Strong and was rushed back to Oklahoma new way of transporting armies mayoralty flection last April, last niht us the result of the democrats and renublicans sat togeth- Governor City. the enthusjastio sta ieliood meeting across mountain ranges. Mayor Felix II. Lester, who has held and er in one meeting and been unani- Argument for Statehood Last Night Just what action state officials will Lieutenant Holler, who came here heiil in the Elks' theuier. mous in sentiment 'and desire. That take, now that the bill has been sign- the office since huit spring", pendhur rep- from Fort Whipple, Aria., said that The theater wits packed with there were many d' moerats In the ed, is not known, but It Is not a thousand hiplanes could transport a final disposition of the contest, resentative businet'.--; and professional audience was forcibly demonstrated nenge, declaring the objections to lie rlng along very well without my ap any of them will move before an army of 10,000 men across moun- called a special meeting of the city and men who in evening when Hon. ). A. supreme decided men of Albuquerque Inter the Frequently the preval." the court has the tains as high as the Alps in a day. council at 5 o'clock evening tind daily by the sweat oí l in course of a brilliant ridiculous and absurd. All of- last earn their bread arrazolo. the ap- - suit now before it. the state lloxsey used a heavy stock Wright , governor quoted Inngiia,ae of the Frequently interrupted by re- formally .turned over tha chair to Dr. their brows and have us iimeh at spc-eh- was given an ovation when lie the ficers havp been enjoined from biplane, equipped for passenger serv in kind of constit utioii salvation of the nntion, to convince even the plans?, partly because of witty say this Kldet, stake the "The enabling act moving the state records from ice, and he made the journey from spechil meeting was cuitad by adopted in New Mexico as any other I firmly believe, rests today with the of things ing, hut more so because of eled;re eltv, which has been the capital since beyond moun- The were most skeptical that some the the field to a point the Mayor Lester late yesterday after- man or set of men. And there democratic party."' 1889. twenty-eig- ht wom- that hud been done by the constitu- hammer blows dealt in defense of thu tains in one hour and noon, after It had been definitely not only fair tprinKlii'B of i f organising; court Following the work con- of New Mexico, Mr. Guthrie Interests have started minutes. Tlie distance Is estimated decided Mr. Fdder was to in am. i m e. as tH usually the tional convention in framing the organic act legality of that entitled en," the the statehood league, Chairman Mann proceedings against the the at thirty-fou- r miles, lie was out of be seated as mayor, the recount com- ease at a public gatheiins, hut there SI 111b, stitution were dono in expresa ac- llarth continued his remarks. ihe Is anticipated It will be introduced Governor William J. the, bill and it sight 'f" the crowd before he made pleted at noon yesterday showing that were many prominent women of speech of the ev- sueclfio in- adoption of constitution, the several months before the location Is Hie peak. may he who mudo the 'first cordance and under the speaker declared, means statehood the attempt at topping a total of 1,(121 votes were cuat for in attendance. It ening. laid finally determined. news of his success was flash- 1,022 .V structions, terms and condi.lons for New Mexico; protection for Ihe The Lester and cast for Klder. safely said that n them are I '! Governor Mbls recalled to the au- down in ;hc cabling act, enact 'd y native citizens of New Mexico: abolí ed to aviation field by telephone Promptly at 5 o'clock last evening, ar yet. but that they will vote l.'nir-'- observatory dience a statement made by Presi- the and señale of the 1 ii iii of the fee system, and a fair and from the Cnrnegle solar Mayor lister called the council to their husbands fur the. constitution Wilson, and directly above order, Auge, Coen, briglH tul early íh a dent Tit ft, in Albuquerque mere than Sta'es, square deal to corporations. on Mount with Aldermen and vote them ex The governor spent time little time 11. WIPES soared. lloxsey Clarke, Cotiroy, Isherwood, lieldy und com lnsjti. a venr hito, when he said that lie Following Mr. Jlarth. Thomas EXPLOSION which the aviator foregone pected mid hoped that New Mexico, discussing the claim of the opponents Patron of Santa Fe was introduced by said: Wroth present, Aldermun ThomuB The meeting last night was in all when the time came for the adoption of statehood that und.r state gov- Chairman Mann. Mr. Catron, one of was fearfully cold, and when I being absent from the city.

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