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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-15-1907 Roswell Daily Record, 01-15-1907 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, 01-15-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/1031 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]. To)' To) Iffiif 3 E VOLUME 4. ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1907 NUMBER 270 Clarence Ullery, The Undertake! , has "This Space, J sources without resort to a foreign President Diaz the medal and diplo- Eames, Mme. Melba, Sousa'a Band, I loan, in an interview with tne cor- - ma awarded the chief executive of Pryor's Band, and others of the high- TO RECLAIfVi respondeat of the Associated Press WELTER Mexico by the St. Louis World's Fair WRECK est class musical entertainers in the today the minister said he hoped that officials, today called on Ambassador world will be reproduced. It will be a large part of the deficit which has Thompson, ; Consul General Gotts-chal- k given tor the benefit of the church, already been reduced from $149,300, and Albino E. Monro, the Mex- and an admission fee of 25 cents will SWAMPS 000 to $121,300,000 by he surplus of AND TAYLOR ican" commissioner at the World's KILLS FOUR be charged. 1906, will be balanced by an excess Fair. The Francis party will be en of income in 1907. tertained today at a luncheon to be SENATOR SPOONER ON given in . their honor by President BROWNSVILLE RESOLUTION Citizens' Farewell to Woodwards. Diaz. Washington, D. C, Jan. 15. Sena- tor Spooner today speech The farewell testimonial to Adjt GUGGENHEIM ELECTED resumed his OVERFLOWED ELECTED JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OPEN SWITCH SWINGS PASSEN- BILL' TO DRAIN and Mrs. Woodward will be held at TO SUCCEED PATTERSON. upon the Brownsville resolution, be- LANDS INTRODUCED IN AND CONSTABLE, RES- GER INTO FREIGHT TRAIN. the Salvation Army Citadel tonight. Denver, Colo., Jan. 15. Simon Gug gun yesterday. He said that he agreed THE SENATE. - PECTIVELY. It is expected that all the ministers genheim, Republican, was elected U. that it was for congress to determine and several other prominent men of S. Senator to succeed Thomas M. the oath of enlistment, of Roswell will speak. There will be duration Patterson, Democrat, by the legisla- term, pay, method of punishment and special music. This will be the last ture today. He received a large ma any regulation govern meeting that Adjt. and Mrs. Wood- jority of both senate and house in sep $500,000 FIRE other for the ward will participate in here, and A RUNAWAY RACE arate session, the vote being: ment of soldiers, but he could not NOMINATIONS WIN their many friends should rally and Senate: Guggenheim, 22; Chas. agree tSiat the Commander In chief give good send-of- f. The Ros- them a S. Thomas, Democrat, 12. of the U. S. army in time of peace well City Band will play. House: Guggenheim, 46; Charles The concert last night was the best or war was under the supreme com- S. Thomas, 15; Frank C Goudy, Re- congress. ever given by the Army in Roswell, publican, 4. Printing and Publishing Firm Burn- mand of The constitution. and the verdict of all was that it Kilgour, Sprung by Republicans on pres- he said, made the President command Senate Committee Agrees to Report ... All the Republican members ed Out. Heavy Rains in Western was well worth double the admission' Election Morning, Beats Out Gi- - er in chief of the army without defin- Favorably on Cortelyou and Garfield ent voted for- Guggenheim, except Pennsylvania Cause Flood Warning fee charged. Adjt. and Mrs. Wood- lbert. Welter Carries Both Pre- D. Del- to Be Out. ing his functions. He .read from the Republicans Prepare Plans for 1908 Representative M. Vincent, of Sent ward will leave Wednesday or Thurs- cincts. Close Race for Constable. ta county, who voted for Goudy. decision in the Swayne case, in the Campaign. day for Phoenix, Arizona. Vote by Precincts. Court of Claims, congress may The Three Democrats after voting , for that Thomas, changed to Goudy as a com- reduce or abolish military forces, but Live Stock Market. pliment. They are; Kem, of Montrose; that so long as there is a force the in is supreme. Kansas City, Jan. 15. Cattle re Ebbert, of Otero, and Bellesfield, of Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 15. Two commander chief ceipts 12,000, including 400 South Pueblo. trainmen are known to be dead and BAILEY'S FRIENDS SAY Washington, Jan. 15. Extensive erns. Market steady. A. J. Welter was yesterday elect o another believed to be dead, and a MISSOURI DEMOCRATS HE WILL BE ELECTED. plans for the reclamation of swamp Native steers, 4.00 6.75 ed justice of the peace of consolidat- fourth probably fatally injured in a Southern steers, 3.25 5.75 ENDORSE ROOSEVELT. Austin, Tex., Jan. 15. The consid- 1-- 12 and overflowed lands will be ed 2, and J. H. Taylor, wreck at Waldron, Mo., miles from Southern cows, 2.00(g) 3.75 Precincts Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. house today passed a resohi- - ered at an early meeting of the Sen- Leavenworth, Kansas, last night, caus constable. Welter's plurality over 15. The lower 'house of the tion calling upon , the attorney Native cows and iiejfers, 2.205.00 ed by a head-o- n collision between ate Committee on Public Lands. The was 217, legislature today, over .the general to submit to that body Stackers and feeders, 2.754.75 Kilgour and over Gilbert Rock Island passenger train No. 26 scheme is advanced in a bill Intro- protest Republican mem-- all the documentary evidence Bulls, 3.004.50 224. The result is eminently satisfac- of its and freight train. Several passengers duced by Senator Clapp, which pro- Calves, 3.50 7.75 tory to a great majority of the people. bers, endorsed the action of in his possession implicating " were slightly injured. The dead are: vides for the establishment of a in dis- - Bailey in certain deal-- Western fed steers, 3.75 5.75 The vote was as follows: President Roosevelt, Engineer Jas. McQueen of the freight; Senator re- Justice-of-the-Peac- Waters-Pierc- e "drainage fund" from all moneys e. charging negro ings with the Western fed cows, ?.504.25 For the soldiers Baggageman Charles Hart. Engineer ceived from the sale of public lands 1. connected with the Browns- - Oil Co. The original resolu- - Sheep receipts 6,600. Market steady (Names) Pet. P. 3 Tot. King of the passenger train is miss- in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illi vllle A en-- tion provided these doc- - Muttons, 4.75 5.75 A. J. Welter, 256 106 362 riots. resolution ing and believed to be under the that nois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Michi- " dorsing and approving ac- - uments should be accompa-- Lambs, 6.757.50 W. S. Kilgour, 94 ' 51 145 the wreckage. Fireman G. H. Moll wood gan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missou- tion of was pass- - nled by the attorney general's Range wethers 5.006.60 J. C. Gilbert, 34 104 138 the President probably is fatally injured. An open ri, Ohio and Wisconsin, except five , ed, the voting opinion as to their unerlt, but Fed ewes, 4.005.35 J. B. Bailey, 39 53 92 Democrats for switch was the cause of the wreck. per cent set aside by law for educa- it and Republicans against Bailey's adherents objected to F. Williams, 57 35 92 the Half Million Dollar Fire.. tional and other purposes. 25 77 the resolution. this provision so strenuously THE TENT STUDIO. D. P. Greiner, 52 Chicago, Jan. 15. Half a million Under the bill the Secretary of the J. W. Watkins, 51 11 62 that it was stricken out. The Interior Is directed "to make examina- We are still making friends among dollars worth of property was destroy Bailey are jubilant, J. H. Hamilton, 6 20 26 today by a fire partially friends of tions and surveys for the construction lovers of good photographs. We will ed that burn claiming he will be For Constable. an eight-stor- y building on Dear- of works for the drainage of swamp make friends with lovers of good NEW YORK COFFEE CO'S ed next week without further op-- J. H. Taylor. 217 63 280 born street, occupied principally by lands and report to congress on or views with the coming of the leaves position. , in the spring. M. D. Loveless, 141 121 262 FAnOUS COFFEE M. A. Donohue & Co., printers and " before July 1st each year as to the Guy Herbert, 57, 166 223 results. The reports are to include And when it comes to Kodak work, publishers, A dozen other firms had you W. L. Ray, 139 79 218 destroyed. estimates of all contemplated works, can tell at a glance when the BREAKFAST BELL their places of business o work comes from THE TENT STU ' Flood in Pennsylvania. the extent and location of lands election was probably the AT Three Deaths in Chihuahua Addition. " The Pa., 15. warn which can be reclaimed, and all DIO. Pittsburg, Jan. Flood Miss Marguerito Ruiz, aged 26 most exciting and strongly contested CO. ings were wea- facts relative to the practicability of "THE BEST" is our motto.