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Roswell Daily Record, 05-14-1907 H University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-14-1907 Roswell Daily Record, 05-14-1907 H. E. M. Bear Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news Recommended Citation Bear, H. E. M.. "Roswell Daily Record, 05-14-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/1133 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 Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WILL BMLf VOLUME 5. ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 14 1907 NUMBER 63 the roads declare that they were not and other prominent men of the city, defended Adams, declaring that the since the last session in 1905, being represented at the meeting when such as well as the head officials of the accused man was only a pawn in the 93,469. A NEW HEAD rates were agreed upon, but admit several Grand Army organizations. FIVE IN prosecution of the labor leaders and A committee of local members of SAD HOME that certain men who represented the General L. E. Sherman will preside. that his trial for the murder of Tyler the order is in charge of the enter- steamship lines in the conference al The fourteenth annual meeting of the was animated by revenge. Adams is tainment program which consists of so represented the Great Northern, Ladies of the Grand Army will be held still being held by the state authori- a public meeting in the Norfolk opera Northern Pacific, Canadian Pacific in connection with the encampment ties, but it is generally believed that house, a visit to the great fleet of FOR SCHOOLS and Houston & Texas Central roads. and will be rendered notable by the THE BOX the prosecution will be dropped when warships in Hampton Roads and boat presence of the national President, the Haywood case is ended. tripj up the James river to the great COMING Kansas Catholic Societies. ELma B. Dalton. An unprecedented Whether the Adams confession was Jamestown dsland. Trips have also Leavenworth, Kan., May 14. The number of women have arrived and the truth, as ' claimed by the proseou been arranged to the government na- Kansas Federation of Catholic socie the gathering will be the most nota- tion, or a mess of lies cooked up vy yards, Fortress Monroe, Old Point ties began a three day's meeting in ble in the history of the Colorado and by the versatile McPartland, as Ad Comfort and other places of interest Leavenworth today. Over 100 dele Wyoming department. ams now declares, is a question of in the vicinity. gates are in attendance, in addition The parade will be held tomorrow great importance in the trial of the The Woodmen Circle, a woman's SHRINERS FUNERAL TRAIN DE- SCHOOL BOARD ELECTED SUPER to numerous visitors from various morning and is expected to surpass NOT MUCH PROGRESS IN SECUR labor leaders. That the original con auxiliary of the Woodmen of the PARTS FROM SANTA BARBARA. INTENDENT LAST NIGHT. parts of the state. Among the speak- all its predecessors. The streets of ING JURYMEN fession, which is couched in good lan World, will also hold its biennial con- ers who save promised to deliver ad the city will be handsomely decorated guage, was at least "doctored" to vention here during the week. The dresses are the Hon. Balie P. Wag for the occasion. In addition to the considerable extent is made evident next- - meeting of the soverign camp goner, of Atchison, and Father Fran- hundreds of veterans who will be in by the fact that Adams is illiterate in 1909 will probably go to the West cis Kelly, an orator of national repu this line, the various civic and secret and unschooled. and several cities are contesting for tation, whose subject will be "The societies of the city will be represent the shonor, with Topeka apparently: Last Battle of the Gods." ed and the famous iMldland Indian In 1 District Court Monday. having the best chance. CARS DRAPED IN BLACK M.H. BRASHER OF AUSTIN baud will lead the procession. An en FOR HAYWOOD TRIAL Much of the time of district court o Electric and Gas Men. tertainment in charge of the ladies' was taken up Monday with the trial JAPANESE PROMISES San Antonio, Tex., May 14. The auxiliary will be given in the ball of the case of Cos me Sedillo against REMAIN UNFULFILLED. Southwestern Electrical and Gas as room of the Antlers hotel tomorrow W. G. Urton and others, a suit to Mukden, May 14. The repeated sedation convened in annual session evening. quiet the title of a strip of land forty promises made by the Japanese for in San Antonio today, with members Thursday will be devoted mainly feet wide and extending along the the past three years to return to Chi from the various cities i Texas and to sightseeing, a trip to Cripple Creek side of a quarter-sectio-n of land north na the property appropriated through Caskets of the Dead Hidden Under Has Been Superintendent of the Tex surrounding states present. Presi having been arranged for the benefit Prosecution Admits That Evidence east of Roswell. The services of the the exigencies of war are stall unful- Huge Banks of Flowers. Wreck at as Institute for the Blind, and Has dent iH. S. Cooper of Galveston is of the veterans. The state school Will Be Largely Circumstantial. jury were dispensed with as tbis case filled. In consequence China is ex Colton to Be Investigated by Inter- Had a Long Teaching Experience. presiding. R. B. Stitcher, of Dallas, for the deaf and blind and other local Confession of Harry Orchard of Lit was 'heard by tae court. pressing much indignation at what state Commerce Commission. To Select Other Teachers Monday. is secretary of the organization. institutions will also be visited. tle Weight Without Corroboration is considered a gross breach of faith o The dates of the encampment were Four Autos to Torrance Sunday. Japan's pretext is that China failed May Injure Exposition. originally Bet for May 9 to 11, but There was a regular string of au- to observe neutrality ra allowing Rus Norfolk, Va, May 14. A demand were changed at the urgent request tos out of Roswell at one o'clock sia to occupy these buidings, mines for an increase in wages of 25 per of the veterans who are Seventh Day Sunday afternoon. Four of them, all and land. This excuse is not consid Santa Barbara, Cai., May 14. Two cent., beginning tomorrow, has been Adventists. owing to the fact that the loaded with passengers, fifteen in all ered honest, because Japan is fully coaches filled with mourning Shria-er-s The Board of Education met last made by the marine engineers operat former dates Included a Saturday. Boise, Idaho, May 14. With twelve besides the four drivers, made up the aware of China's helplessness to en and their wives, accompanied 'by ing the steamboats on Potomac. o procession. passengers were force neutrality, while Japan in re- night hi the city council chambers the jurymen in the box, four of whom Twelve a baggage car bearing the caskets of with the alternative of a strike. Such BRIDE AND GROOM the El Paso team. gard to abuse of Chinese neutrality twenty-on- e victims of the Honda dis- and elected a new superintendent for action would tie up the transportation SAIL FOR EUROPE. have been passed by 'both prosecu is considered equally guilty. aster, formed a funeral train which the public schools for the comins by water between Washington and New York, May 14. Wm. Ellis Co tion and defense, and 74 talesmen yet Sheriffs Sale at Hagerman. o left here at 10:40 this morning. Most year. 4n the peison of Prof. M. H Norfolk, and would greatly injure the rey, president of the United States to be called, the trial of W. D. Hay Deputy Sheriff Guy Herbert con EXCITEMENT CONTINUES of the dead are from Reading, Pa. Brasher, of Austin, Texas. The new Jamestown exposition. Steel Corporation, and Mrs. Corey wood opened this .morning at ten, the ducted a sale of real estate before the ON BOARD OF TRADE. Eleven dead at San Luis Obispo were superintendent assumes his duties whose wedding occurred at the Hotel third day of the trial, with every pros post office at Hagerman at eleven Chicago, May 14. A recurrence of also taken aboard the train. The train Jane 1st. and is to hold office for the Parson Sheldon in England. Gotham at half past one this morn pect of completing the jury before o'clock Saturday morning, under or yesterday's frenzied excitement char was draped in black and the caskets full twelve months following at an London, May 14. The Rev. Dr. ing, left the hotel a half Jiour later the end of the week. der of court, in which he sold lot 14 acterized the initial transactions on of the dead were hidden under huge - board of today, op annual salary of $1.2t0. ChaTles M. Sheldon, of Topeka, Kan- for Hoboken, where they boarded the Clarence S. Darrow, of. Chicago, block 9, Hagerman and . the building the trade but the banks of flowers sent to the Shriners The new official head of the Ros- - s. the "In His Steps, steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II., on which de- E.
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