University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 4-25-1908 Santa Fe New Mexican, 04-25-1908 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, 04-25-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/6918 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]. JffA NEW MEXICAN VOL. 45. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY APRIL 25, 1908. NO. 62 i ilea mm in LF STATES WILL BE S PROSPERITY IS score iijhiand Hill of us villages sliiii m NATIONAL HUE WIPED CUT OF EXISTENCE 11 FDR FLEET FORESTS COMBINED Visit of Nebraskans Fine Agricultural Thriving Communities of Yesterday California City is ManzanoandMount to Be Made a Conditions a Scene of Wreckage and Buried in Taylor Reserves Pleasant One Prevail Desolation Today Flowers are Merged VALUES CLIMBING BODES OF VICTIMS IN HMIY USES HDRRIBLf MUTIUTED COMMITTEES APPOINTED LID SHIPS PIIOCEEHP COAST WILL BE CALLED UNO Delegation to Meet Special Many Settlers in Western Storm Varied From One Hundred Yards to Several Miles Reception to Officers and Additions and Eliminations Path--Condit- Train at Lamy--T- o Com Valencia County Big Irri Wide and Leveled Everthing in Its ions Sailors Promises to Lclipse Made Proclamation Mak- plete Details Tonight. gation Project. are Indescribable. Any Yet Given. ing Changes Signed. A was held in the Hon. Amado Chaves, of Albuquer- - Santa meeting parlors Voir ftrlofinu f ji Anvil 2 OvM- nfllfrlilmrlinrul nf flniiv.li UI11 4,... Barbara, Calif., April 25. Washington, April 25. The Presl o the Claire hotel after que, who has been in the city this Last yesterday two hundred persons killed and at nndo in this section was about one night might have been called dent has Jin, signed a proclamation week to in . 1 1 1 .1 . noon at 4:30 o'clock for the purpose attend the hearing the l n 'a 11 . .1 - ,, . .. decoration night or transformation icasi nve nunareu are uit mwureu nines norm or we Amite tor-gri- combining the Manzano and Mount of and naming case of the Ranchos del Rio Land injureu If making arrangements facts which came to light this nndo and struck about night. anything was needed to an- Taylor National Forests, New Mexico, to A. the latter located t breakfast time, committees receive Governor J Grant, grant boing In nounce that the llowor festival is at under the name of the Manzano Na- In morning when a little of the wreckage this section a negro baby was car-o- f Sheldon and a party of about seven Taos county, informed the New hand and that the United bat- yesterday's tornadoesin Louisiana, three hundred yards the wind States tional Forest. Besides designating the ty-flv- e Mexican one jried by leading citizens of Nebraska that the people of Tome, tleship (loot will arrive this two 1 Mississippi and Alabama had been; and dropped in a swamp unhurt. An afternoon forests as Manzano No. and who will arrive in Santa Fe Monday of the most popular and most pros- the decorations tell cleared The tornadoes lasted d woman was the story. The Manzano No. 2, the proclamation on and will perous in Valencia county away. negro whirled into whole water morning a special train precincts or the front Is a mass of color. makes several in the bound- or- together about twelve hours, from air and her head almost severed changes en route to are at the recent I spend a few hours here greatly pleased Pennants, lanterns and banners make aries of each. 70.63C ' daylight Friday until by flying timbers. The body of a little Approximately San Francisco. der made by the postofflce depart- a charming for the fiesta. one another negro was found In a field a setting acres have been added to the old Man- The Nebraska to ment the Tome mail following closely upon boy with guests according transferring and one town of Great crowds are flocking to the city zano and an elimination of that to in from Belen to Los Lunas. This Will striking promiscuously piece timber driven through his part schedule, are due arrive Santa and thcret will be a vast multitude to of the forest south of Belen facilitate the of mails at Tome right after another. heart. lying the Fe at 9:20 o'clock Monday morning receipt watch the fleet as it anchors. The cut-of- f town Seventy-On- e of the Santa. Fe railroad. 12:30 several hours as there is now The of Purvis, Mississippi, Killed Neap Natch. and will remain in the city until earlier, ! chief feature of the celebration will was dwitrovprt flvp wpr' - N'atobpz Mlsa" AnHi Tn. i,wi amounting to 167,150 acres, has been wtnnlptflvJ J , j ' M. l Ul'U" m.'1 their three hours stay a good substantial bridge across the ' " be the and floral - p. During blown and fifteen es. both of '('. parade bombardment made. Ancient the visit of the Rio Gvando at Los Lunas, the dis practically away colored persons and badly on in the City vlll.ie-ft- Monday and the dance of flowers othfir. rpdiicAd to morp nr Ipsr mancled vfptlma- nt i.naf nwioi.'t. The additions are located alone thft will be made as tance from Los Lunas to Tome " t ' ' v. o distinguished guests being Wednesday and Thursday evenings. 1 .acute stages of ruin. The towns which were found between;rniii;Giles Bend northeast jiortlon of Manzano No. pleasant as possible. A committee of a mile shorter and there being no (nado, The parade promises to be more beau suffered the wost damage in addition and this bordering the Estancia Valley. This Ave will meet the visitors at Lamy difficulty in crossing the river. The Pinrldge morning, bringing tiful and larger than any of previous to Piur were Amite. Louisiana. Mc the ll:--t of head in this to Includes the greater portion of the and will accompany them to this city patrons of the postofflce at Tome sign- section un years. As the doubles and McLaurin and seventy-one- , parade north and south San Pedro mountains. ex-Go- v Galium, Winchester, of which number all are This committee will include ed the petition asking Delegate I counter marches on the boulevard t.wn. t i.1M by This Missiflsinnl, , . and Alhrtvillfv, ...Al.iliamn. ineeroosW - - hut ffAvoroiTV I nf 4hA addition lies between the San ernor L. Bradford Prince, to help them in this matter. t W. IUJUI" the ocean there will be a bombard- In Purvis, of two hundred dwellings 'ed are not to live Pedro Grant, Tejon Grant and Ortiz nor M. A. Otero, Captain t. H. Mar This petition was prepared by Mr, expected thronsh ment. The flower gardens of tho en- and business Nine Mine Grant. Much of the extreme nle. Frank W. Shearon and E. II. Chaves for them. Immediately upon buildings, only day. Injured negroes from tire coast for miles on both sides of were left the Churchill - northern of the addition cov- Blckford. receipt, the delegate considering the standing. neighborhood Wfir rp- Santa Barbara have been of portion calved at a stripped ers the steep slopes of the north and To 3how Visitors the Sights. change necessary for the best inter After the tornado had struck, trains charity hospital here this flowers to provide the ammunlation mornInK. The south San Pedro mountains, while The reception committee with car ests of the people, took the matter up bearing hundreds of injured came arrivals were reinforced and after the battle the line of t l- - .. hv RPVOTl frvrvi 1 1, a T ..it-- .. 1 - -- 1 . I . the southern part covers a more or riaees will meet the train at the ter with the postofflce department and se elrawung inw) wis city, leaving uenincii " uutnue pimuauou march will be burled In blossoms. and!1" Coiirdia Louisiana. less smooth country along the east rltorial penitentiary and a visit to cured the change. Postmaster Simon the fearful scenes of desolation Parish, Ships Left San Pedro Early. Los offi i owns slope of the ,Manzano mountains. this . institution will first be made, NeUstadt at Lunas received ruin. These injured brought details of utui" uaaiy uamaged San Pedro, .April 25. At 4:50 2. Will Preserve Heavy Stand of Timber after which the guests will cial instructions yesterday to the ef Atlanta, Ga., April Reports re o'clock this morning Rear-Admir- tVi oeived Considerable In Matnm here todav nnv thntV vo oavora yellow pine Is found be driven to the IT. S. Indian fect that the change of post route I.UU HIOLVIJ UL U1U VJLtll. DLULl'ilifrt MifHi till J f - " " uv, Jill. Thomas' squadron sailed for Santa wind storm the area Included In this recent Training School, the territorial capl-to- would commence May first. those injured will likely die while oth- - strck Griffin, Georgia Barbara. Off the breakwater the proc- - lamation In the of San the New Mexico Historical So- Mr. Chaves states that he has re ers will be bereft of their reason by ldurlns the ni&ht. wrecking part of the warships joined the vessels of the vicinity the town- - Pedro mountains. On San Ped- cifitv rooms, court house, federal cently been visiting the sections in the horrifying scenes the killinS Ave and injuring at least second division.
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