University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-5-1908 Santa Fe New Mexican, 09-05-1908 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, 09-05-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/7031 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]. ANTA NEW "ME CAN VOL. 45. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1908. NO, 175 FAIRBANKS MAY PROMINENT EDITOR PTTSBURG INK CAMPAIGN FOR TAFT REPUBLICANS OPEN DIES SUDDENLY K KILLED I Republican National Committee Dis- Alexander Group, Proprietor of New Haven cusses Advisability of Chartering Union, Stricken With HEAD-O- GAMP III CAMPAIGN III OHIO in N COLLISION a Special Train For Him. nil!HIS Heart Failure New York. ' ii New Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 5. Follow- York, Sept. 5. Alexander ing out his policy of consulting with Troup, proprietor and editor of the Cosmopolitan Na- Republican leaders of former cam- Disastrous Fire Thousands Attend New Haven Union, and a former Passenger Dashes paigns whenever the opportunity of- Democratic national committeeman tional fers itself, Chairman Frank H. Hitch- Out Town Big Meeting at for Connecticut, was stricken witth Into Through Suspends cock arrived here at 5 p. m. yester- Wipes heart failure In the waiting room of day for a conference with Vice Presi- of Rawhide the Grand Central station here last Business dent Fairbanks. He spent an hour at Youngstown evening and died at 9 o'clock last Freight Mr. Fairbanks' home and then started night without having regained con- for Detroit. sciousness. He was 58 years old. UNABLE TO CHECK ABLE Mr. had DISPATCHER TO BLAME NOT A LARGE INSTITUTION At the railroad station here Mr. FLIES MEN MAKE SPEECHES Troup Just returned from Hitchcock was met by George Lock-woo- an active campaign in Vermont in secretary to the t; behalf of the Democratic nominee Secretary of State Fred M. Sims, who Frame Buildings Burn Like Governors Harris and for governor and in the afternoon had Failure to Send Order Hold Its Failure Causes Conside- is acting chairman of the state com- Hughes attended a conference of the Demo- n One Train mittee; George Din- TinderThree Thousand ; and Senator Beveridge cratic leaders at the national Demo- ing at Siding rable Excitement Among . widdle and .Carl of ' cratic headquarters in the Hoffman Secretary Rlddick Homeless. Causes Wreck. are Talk to Voters House. had been Depositors. the state committee. He was escorted , It known for some in a huge automobile to the home of time that the aged politician . was 5.- - thou- ' Missoula. Mr. Fairbanks, where he found the Rawhide, Nev., Sept. Tlirea Youngstown, Ohio, Sept. 5. The suffering from a weak heart. About Mont.. Sept. While run Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 5. The Cos- a at full vice president awaiting him. sand people homeless, a score or niore Republican campaign in Ohio was for- year and a half ago he was strick- ning speed west bound passen mopolitan National bank of the city en No. 5 There were many subjects consid- Injured and a propprty loss of $l00,ft'i0 mally opened here today with an ad- while returning from a banquet ger train and a thorough east suspended business today. A notice is Bra In bound on ered between Mr. Hitchcock and Mr. the result of a disastrous which dress by Governor Harris, of Ohio, Brooklyn and It was more than an freight the Northern Pacific posted on the door reads: mi:n-inp- ; head-o- n Fairbanks, but the chief question dis- Parted at 9:30 o'clock yesterday Governor Hughes, of New York, and hour before he could be brought ailway collided near Para "Closed by of the 70 prder comptroller cussed was the tour of the country In Dr. Garner's office lorded in the Senator Beveridge of Indiana. Gov- back to consciousness. dise, miles west of here at an early of the hour currency." which the vice is to make U'lwhide Drug company's 'r.ilUin;;. ernor Harris devoted his speech main- Before founding the New Haven this morning. While the bank is not a insti- president large under the of the national The fire, fanned by a gale, swept rap- ly to the liquor question which has Union, Mr. Troup was for several Tho trains met on a curve on a tution it is of fair size and its auspices suspen- committee. It is expected that the vice idly south and east, to Balloon avenue become an state issue. Gov- years on tho New York Tribune, ris- mountain division, which made it im- sion caused considerable excitement. important presidents' tour will cover practically fnd up Rawhide to within fifty yaids ernor Hughes and Senator Beveridge ing to the position of night edllorand possible for one engineer to see th A crowd collected but was dis- large all the country and will be made of the People's hospital, 'j discussed of the national assistant to Amos J. Cumniings. At other's train. The Impact was the questions terrific, persed by police. especially in the territory where he Over a ton and a half of djiiam'l.1 campaign. The keynote of the meet- tho time of his death he was a mem- both engines being totally demolished. D. is of - John McClurg president the made addresses during the campaign was used In the demolition of iiii'ding.- ing was contained in these words of ber of the eastern advisory commit- engineers Munson and Valentine bank and D. J. chairman Richardson, four years ago. which in a measure stayed the pro- Governor Hughes: tee of the national committee. Mr. and Firemen Robinson and Herrick of the board of directors, n a tele- Directors of the speaking bureau of gress of the flames. Tho volunteer lire "The army opposing us cannot pass Troup was head of the New England were instantly killed, neither engine conversation with a de- phone large the national committee have in con- department aud 500 miner volunteers, muster, either as one of defense or Democratic progressive league and of crew having a chance to jump. The this Richardson is positor morning, templation the question of sending a voiked heroically, but on account of of salvation, and we may well pause the New England Bryan league. bodies of five tramps were also found to have said that he knew in reported number of prominent speakers with the inflammable construction ' the before we permit it, despite its boast the wreckage. Several passen- no reason the bank should be why Mr. Fairbanks and giving them a buildings, they were swept awa like of fidelity, to garrison our national VETERANS TO GIVE gers were injured, but none ser- closed as it had 40 to 45 per cent of its special train or car for an extended Udder. institutions." iously. Traffic was blocked for sever on hand. reserve tour. It has not been determined to The situation today la much improv- A three days' holiday had been de- CONGRESS A REST al hours. showed re- Its report last July its adopt this suggestion, but the ques- ed. A relief train arrived from Reno clared at the great steel mills and The collision Is said to have been sources and liabilities to be $1,921,520 tion will be taken tip by Mr. Hitchcock and Goldfield and no great suffering thousands attended the meeting which Adopt Resolution at National Encamp- caused by the failure of a train dis- stock in capital paid $500,000, surplus as soon as he reaches New York. has resulted. Notice has been given was held in Wick Park. ment Not to Ask Any Favors For patcher to send an order In time to fund undivided $55,-58- ' $100,000, profits If made, the trip will begin soon that no further supplies are needed. Three Years. hold the passenger train at Perna sid- as after October first and will occupy at DEMOCRATS TO TRY ing, intended. Bank is Insolvent. least two weeks or more. MAY ARBITRATE Toledo, O., Sept 5. Not for three Washington. Sept. 5. The Cosmopol- will Grand Re- AND CARRY EAST years the Army of the NEW MEXICO itan National Bank of Pittsburg, was TROLLEY STRIKE public ask Congress for further relief ARMORY closed direction of the MUCH OPPOSITION by comptroller Will Center Fight in National Cam-- ; measures. This was decided on here BONDS ARE SOLD of the on the of in- currency ground TO CUMMINS' ELECTION Trouble Between Union and Electric paign This Year In the New yesterday at the national encampment. on 15, solvency. Its last report July Line Threatens' to Assume 8erM. ''. States." """'" Resolutions' looking to an amendment England; Whole Issue of $40,000 Purchased By showed deposits of $589,340. Its tota' Eitter Factional Fight Results Over 2 ; "ous. Proportions "C"""- - to the service pension bill reducing to Spltzer and Company, Bankers liabilities are $1,912,520. Governor's Attempt to Secure New York, 5. National Chair- 65 years the age at which a veteran Sept. o Toledo, Ohio. - . - Senatorial Toga. Providence,' R. I., Sept. 5 There, 'is man Mack. and members of the east- can; receive 2). amonth, another EXCURSION TO arbitration may be ern Democratic campaign committee amending the pending widows' pension to tne trouble between held a bill to make all soldiers' wi- The territorial national guard arm- SUNDAY Des Moines, Iowa, "Sept.
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