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   Santa Fe New Mexican (Newspaper) - May 2, 1905, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN SANTA MAY HE SCHOOLS OF SANTA FE Showing Made During then Past Year Changes Ri if Decides to Sell Wood is Re as Superintendent His Seventh ihe Education met in reg ular monthly and annual session la Judge office at 4 oclock yesterday Presi dent Catron was In the chair and the roll call showed the following members present Charles Jose and James Pe dro The reading of the mln ntes was postponed until the next The superintendent read a lengthy riport the schools were shown to be in a healthy and prosper ous He also made several recommendations to the board for fu iue One of these was that the school course be revised so Iaa to a physical cul to ue given in the also that steps be taken looking to the in I reduction of manual training Into the grades that there he two in the high one of the Latin shall prepare graduates to enter the freshman of thy best universities in the est without examination the other Ibo a commercial course in which arithmetic and commercial jf shall be substituted for Latin and Isoine of the higher mathematics thus preparing the pupil for a business and j mercantile career the his Itoo and literature to remain the same Jin both and each course to linn through four as in all other high treasurers report was bills paid and in I school besides the and interest is better showing than has ever made before in the history of the which speaks well for thr ef Bills were al and ordered the principal i being for for the repairing lot all Un roofs on the Fort Marcy buildings and the second fward school The following resolution was then by Judge and adopted By the Board of That the standing committee dings and grounds of this I and it Is directed to not less than six average un lots belonging to the school the Fort Marcy Jty of Santa and and sell fjame either at public auction or sale at such prices as such Ior lots will sell which shall be Is reasonable value In the opinion of That such lot or lots shall only on condition that the pur a building on of said lots as may be said log to cost not less than the deed or deeds shall be held In row until the board shall be satis the building shall be com Another resolution was offered by unanimously as follows It That all teachers employed to teach in the city schools NEW MEXICO THE PIMA INDIAN A 600Acre Capacity Pumping Plant In Power to Be Used From Tonto Superintendent Clinton Crandall of the Indian Industrial School of this who has Just returned MANY DEATHS IN POLAND REGULAR The City Fathers Met Last Night and Transacted Only Routine Busi The City Council held its regular monthly session last night at the may ors office with Councilmen Cas Hogle and Kaune pres and In the absence ot the Councilman Marcellno Garcia was in the The minutes of the preceding meet ing were read and The application of civil for the work of survey ing the city and making the was read and referred to the commit tee on public A petition from property owners in the vicinity of a certain stone on the south was Several let in regard to the same matter j were read and and argument the matter was laid on the table until the return of Mayor signed by the licensed draymen of the asking the Coun cil to prohibit unlicensed teamsters hauling freight and goods of any was referred jo the committee on Treasurers report for the first quar ter of was referred to the com on The presented by for work on the street crossings was presented and Owing to this having been presented after the quarters it could not be allowed as all bills must be pro the clerk was or dered to issue a warrant for halt the amount of the the balance to IN THE CHICAGO STRIKE SITUATION Efforts Are Being Made to Bring Matters to a But Out come is Hundred Negro Strike Breakers Throw Up Their Jobs Because They Are Not Allowed to Carry May outcome of the move to bring the teamsters con to a crisis was eagerly awaited today by the employed and the union The Employers Association had delivered its ultimatum to the five leading team that they shall make deliveries to department stores as they had been doing in the The answer to the teaming contractors who prepared to meet and take up the was anxiously looked forward Team owners quit mak ing deliveries to stores when the teamsters entered on the Team owners were Informed that they must either deliver freight to the boycotted of that Our com pany is nat a party to any agreement be pro rated and settled at the end of stores or lose the business permanent the present City Attorney Victory was In to draw up an ordinance for presentation at next for the To deliver the goods as demanded would cause the spread of the strike to five thousand more Some of the trucking companies of of a sidewalk In front of the j Chicago and their allied Interests today property of and Lamy a stand in the strike situation to run parallel with the stone wall to the Employers Team around the ing Company and Chicago Employers The petition by property owners These striking compa have an official plat made Of the lands headed by Arthur in the Santa Fe grant was referred to Transfer Company intimated that ihe committee off public were tired of the that A petition from Father did not believe the Teaming to have tha street which runs on the Company was improving the situation east of his and to and that they were prepared to do open another on the west ot the Same business with the Chicago merchants so that the property with the best and most available labor Church would be In one was referred to the committee ou streets and bridges sug they could Strike Breakers Go on May attitude of gestion that it act favorably if the which has been involved ble to do so without injuring any of in some is now declared to be tRe other property In that the extension of the strike There being no further business the to their Armour Com re 750 pu pils at the Indian School In This school is under the supervision of who has made and Is making a splendid It is the second largest school of Its tho Carlisle School being the only one which excells in size and In the num ber of There are 200 pupils at the school at Sacaton on the which is in charge of The latter official is making an envi able reputation for himself and the eyes of the agricultural and the geological world are turned to the work he Is doing on the Pima Reser This reservation has figured In recent press reports to e effect that the Indians there have een on the verge of and many instances were actually starv This Is decidedly a mistake as he promises of a big year were never A pumping plant has been on the reservation which used for the Irrigation of 250 n this 250 acres there will be raised his year tons of barley and wheat besides a large ty of vegetables and smaller he plant has a capacity for Irrigating 00 acres and this amount will event ally be brought under irrigation from There is a good the being on the River Jid the underground water being very ose to the surface so that only a mall lift Is necessary for When the Tonto dam is completed It the Intention to install an electric ower plant of great Power ill then be transmitted from it to the about one hundred miles and many pumping plants will e put In and run by electric his will revolutionize the agriculture the reservation and of the entire Many wells are down 11 over the and the supply of ater is practically Crandall states that hc entire onto basin is composed of the very land which is as fertile nd productive as that of the famous alley of the Nile In mate Is semitropical and any crop or As Results of the Riots the Past Two Days Strikers and said Edward of Swift In gen the boycotted concerns will be providing the packing com Council be before upon their duties to file with I secretary of the Board u certificate health as required by signed who Is hereby by this Board as the to make such examinations and such tte recommendation of the su Professor Hiram of public instruction wag chosen to deliver ass address at commencement place of the graduates glv This IB a custom by most of the d high schools of the coun exercises are to n Friday May the annual on organization was ift tor the ensuing In ap of past Professor reelected aa super of the Santa public tor the coming which We seventh year In that ca BURGLARY AT Residence of Carl Dulles Entered While Family Is at Church and and Money At Belen Sunday night while the family was at church the home of pany have made no agreement what ever that would imperil the delivery of moat said Manager Connors are not asked to One of the liveliest disturbances of the day occurred within a block of the Auditorium Shooting was re sorted to by colored nonunion men today at Harrison Street and Wabash A large crowd gathered around three wagons and threw all sorts of missiles at One of the negro guards whipped out a revolver and but no one Contrary to no order was Issued to day for the arming of with Superintendent Reed of the Employers Teaming said he did not know when the order would be if at One hundred colored imported as strike struck The negroes complained that they could not defend themselves with the wood en stick furnished by the Tne men wanted Their re quests were refused and they Laborers Go Out In New New May Work on nearly all large buildings now under con struction in Brooklyn has been stopped by the strike of the hod bricklayers and plasterers The demands of the laborers are that an eight hour day shall be granted the hod carriers with double time for ex tra work employment of none but union with a wage rate ot for bricklayers laborers and for plasterers This is an advance of 20 and 60 respect Carl speaker of WOOL MARKET Mills Running Steadily and Activity Is Apparent Among the May wool market has gained additional strength South and Australian cross breeds j House of the 36th Legislative Assem was entered by burglars and the premises thoroughly ransacked in the effort to obtain all of value which was Among the articles missing are a gold two gold sev eral a Smith Wesson Revol ver and a sum of No known as to the Identity of the but the burglary Is thought to have THE SYREN 18 hy laborers who are Working on the Belen The Boat Destroyer Run on Beet ASK FOR James Alexander to Give Up dency of Equitable Life Associa to New May Evening World reports that the invest in rood sized committee has summoned as running James Alexander before it today afe to tehi lice are keeping a sharp lookout for of v the burglars or the j at and Stores May a torpedo at tack at last the tor pedo boat destroyer Syren ran on reef at TO Rk The Santa P will sell tickets to HI Paso and return at rate of on May 4th and good for return t to i ance I According to the said although he could not promise I for a he would try to ge Hyde to temporarily 1 Alexander would No Surplus for Wisconsin May state supreme court today denied a in the case of State Insur ance Commissioner Host against th I Equitable Life Assurance Mr her The By some to passage until the mother was In the yard OS the liter ot and Michael Pt Mil into Boyd Jones was fined and coats boiler full of water and was Ut be had cigarette In Mi pocket knots an hour when The guns and stores were taken off There Is no of saving the Try a New Mexican Want several millions of its surplus funds among Us policy holders In Wisconsin and th court decided The denial of the rehearing ends the case In Wis Cossacks Use Bayonets and Clubbed Guns and Brutally Injure Women and Trouble May committee of the Social Democratic party of Po land and has Issued a mani festo proclaiming a general strike and calling out all workmen Immediately In consequence of yesterdays blood Warsaw Quiet May city Is appar ently quiet but the situation la Workmen are going from factory to compelling their comrades to strike and the possibility of further conflicts arouses keenest Bodies of thirty odd persons who were killed yesterday are still lying at the morgue awaiting Ten of the wounded who were taken to the hospital died of their During the encounter on Jerusalem the troops not only fired a volley but used the butts of their rifles and their bayonets and Many women and children had their heads and limbs Some of the injuries are terrible and here were cases where soldiers en ered the court yards of houses and those hiding When the fired after the bomb was brown near the Vienna railroad sta ion last four persons were and seven All the windows In the neighborhood were ruit which can be Ise in the United with better raised anywhere States can bo results in that HEARING IS Suit of Wunschmann 4 Company Wit Not Be Heard Dur ing Absence of Attorney In the case of Wunschmann Corn any versus Pedro superintend nt of in which the ques Ion of the power of Superintendent area to place the insurance on the building in such agency as he earns best and proper is involved and was set for a hearing at 2 clock this the hearing was postponed as neither Attorney nor Assistant Attorney General Abbott were here ko represent the Perea was to have been represented at the tearing by Charles Las Ve gas and by t this while Judge Laugh In and Hanna were to appear or In the absence of regularly authorized law official of he Territory at the Judge McFie deemed it advisable to postpone the case until such time General Prichard could be heard r could be present in TO PRESERVE French Naval Commanders Leave Sal yon on Mission Supposed to Deal With Violations of I At during service the congregation began singing patriotic whereupon the soldiers entered the building and at the Three were killed and many were wounded in the There was an explosion in he police station of Minsk yesterday evening and the Cossacks were fired Order was soon The strikers at Lodz now number One Hundred Killed or May as was the rioting at Kalisz and other places in Poland and venomous as was the hostility ev displayed against the police and the Russian the up rising was far less formidable and the results far less bloody than was antici Reports indicate that the dem were comparatively few in number and the vast bulk of the popu fearing remained in Where trouble occurred the crowds were armed with bombs and Cossacks charged the and Uhlans cutting them down in the streets driving them Into and beating them with sabers and whips in a cruel About a hundred persons were killed or seriously according to late Early morning reports say the Polish press Is intensely ex cited by yesterdays bloodshed and it is feared the trouble will be May Rear De French naval commander sailed from Saigon today on the second class cruiser His des is not known but it is pre his departure Is in connection with the preservation of French neu STORM AT CAMP The Elements Conspire to Prevent KINDERGARTEN MAY DAY REPEATED THIS This afternoon at the rooms of tha kindergarten the little folks repeated the performance given yesterday af This afternoons perform ance was given for the benefit of tha school Tha program com with songs by the entire kin after which speeches and songs by individual members were After these preliminary a herald announced the ar rival of the May in the per son of Miss Beatrice Amid the songs and hows of her subjects she was escorted to her This ceremony was followed by songs from the little folks who represented some the song ending with the pre sentation to the queen of the flower It She was soon enveloped In a mass of beautiful and It be came necessary to provide a table to receive the many The last fea ture ot the entertainment was the May Both Hunting and the Removal to the East Glenwood May Pole This was taken part In by a number of the little folks and was creditably The dance con storm slated of a the winding and un raged all night at Camp Roosevelt winding of the and ended it Is threatening Muddy roads the plaiting of the ribbons down made It impossible to hunt and dethe entire length ot the To layed moving the camp back to the who Is In charge of the East Divide as well as belongs the major tary Loebs departure for this portion of the as she has been an earnest worker and the results for Veta the year testify to the quality ot tha Rio No work Owing to a landslide at La the Denver ft Grande train is Indefinitely particulars have been received In re gard to the Santa Fe train T due here at which went oS the track Grant has held her near last arrived about own during the past twentyfour 19 HOLDING HER this No one was in jured when the train left the hours and If there Is any trifle better In some  

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