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. . " ' ' . , Nominations being next in order, on road the much of the time in the Seoul, Mar. i; The Marquis I-t- J. F. Hinkle was nominated for May- REPUBLICAN interest of the immigration business, FIGHTING has been decorated with the order CITY or by Lucius Dills, and the nomina and Mr. DeFreest will look after the of the Plum Blossom, usually given tion was seconded by W. T. Wells office work. only to royalties. Minister Allen and and Frank Williams. There be This is certainly one of the strong- the Japanese minister Hayashl recelv CONVENTION ing on other nominations., the est firms ever formed in the city, ed decorations of the first class at rules were suspended and Mr DELEGATES and it goes without saying that the SCARCE Pal Kuk. Minister Alien's decoration Hinkle's nomination was made by firm of Simpson & De Freest will do was conferred in recognition of hit acclamation. : The nominations of a magnificent business in their line valuable counsel and long intimacy F. J. Beck for City Clerk, and J. Q. from the very start. with the Emperor. cummins tor city Treasurer were o Yinkow, Mar. 21. The German con made in same the manner. WILL RESUME SHORTLY. sul from Tien Tain at a meeting of WAS LITTLE TO DO BUT It was then moved the con- THERE that THE CONVENTION AT LAS VEG REPORT OF . LAND BATTLE oNGerman citizens held yesterday coun THE WORK vention proceed ratify TO RATIFY to all the AS SELECTS DELEGATES . Statement of Assets and Liabilities THE YALU UNTRUE. Belled all residents of that national PRIMARIES. nominations. While was OF THE this motion TO CHICAGO. of Sully & Co. Being Prepared. ity that they remain in New Chwang being considered, Mr. H.- - J. Shaver, New York, Mar. 21. The members at their own risk, and that even the who had been nominated for mem- of the cotton brokerage firm of J. recovery of lost property is doubtful. ber of the School Board by sec the Sully & Co.. which made an assign Also in the event of Russia being ond ward primary, asked privi the ment Saturday, were in conference defeated the recovery of losses of lege of withdrawing his name from with Mr. McCutcheon, counsel for TRIPLE ALLIANCE property would be possible only af- the ticket, as he had not lived in CANDIDATES SPEAK OTERO IN CONTROL the firm. George F. Graham, counsel ter a long time. the city long enough to become a for the assignee, was at Sully's of qualified member of Board. Mr. Ex-May- the flee early, but when asked for state Grace Dead. Shaver's resignation was accepted, ment said he wou!d not have any New York, Mar. 21. Former May and the Second ward delegation was thing to make public until after the or Win. A. Grace died of pneumonia asked to fill vacancy. Mr. R. M. seventy-secon- d the meeting of creditors late this after Believed in France that China, Japan today. He was in his The Ticket is a Strong One, and Parsons in behalf of the Second ward The Administration Band Wagon noon. As Sully entered the office he and Corea Have Formed an Alli - year' There is Little Doubt But That delegation asked that name of Runs Over The Republicans. From the said, "I am sure I shall resume ance. Japan Confers Decorations. I Every Man on the Ticket Will Be Mark Howell be supplied for that of This Part of New Mexico. Twitch ANOTHER shortly," adding that no statement General Allen Stoooed.- FIRE. Elected by a Large Majority. Mr. Shaver. The convention then ra ell Goes Down in Defeat. For Sin ri of the assets or liabilities would be The New City Central Committee tified the ward nominations. gle Statehood. Hagerman An Al ready until after the meeting of William Tipton's House Destroyed. Organizes. All Was Harmony. The nomination of a new City ternate. the Cen creditors today. McCutcheon made Williamson Feed Yards Still tral Committee for coming two the the following statement: "A state Burning, but Under Control. years being next in order, on roll ment of assets and liabilities is be Just before the Record eoes to call the wards named their Central Seoul. Mar. 21. The Marquis Ito press ing prepared in Sully's office. The it is announced that a terrible Committeemen as follows : held a large reception which was at-- people generally and even the cot fire is raging on South Main street, First Ward H. F. M. Bear. tended by the foreign legation offl- - "J THE TICKET Las Vegas. N. M.. March 21. The ton exchange element have but lit The flre 8tarted ln the regld.nc, Second Ward E. H. Williams. cials. He expressed the belief that William Tipton, Mayor. . . . J. F. Hinkle Republican Territorial Convention tie idea what a tremendous job and the house was Third Ward Lucius Dills. under Japanese guidance Corea will entirely Clerk. ". . .'. . . F. J. Beck which met here Saturday elected the involved Jn the preparation of this consumed. The sparks set Fourth Ward W. T. Wells. advance commercially and intellec- - flre hay , Treasurer, ...... J. Q. Cummins. following :. delegates and alternates statement. It is doubtful if this mass to some tQ0 Fifth Ward C. C. Emerson. tually. it being Japan's intention to Councilmen. to Chicago, and also adopted a of work can be finished in a week. Williamson feed yards. The horses J. A. Gilmore and Chas. Brown use such inhience that the Coreans First Ward Sylvester P. Johnson, strong single statehood resolution. o-- and otner 8tock were a otte ouf were elected as the two members at will never regret their connection of the yards. The M. D. Burns. The delegates are M. A. Otero. W. BIG JACK McMAHAN. south half of the large by the convention. with her. The Marquis will leave for Bheds and buildings Second Ward Geo. L. Wyllys, R. E. W. F. Sargent. H. O. Bur-su- connected with concluding Dame. Japan March 25th. I , This the work of the - v.rH mma i M. Parsons. W. H. H. Llewellyn, and D. J. The Popular Barber Purchases the wr hnmt w v j' t...ii mj convention, there were calls for belonging & Taylor Dr. J. ;W. Kinsinger, - to Rascoe was Third Ward speeches. Leahy.- Grand Central Shop. St. Louis. Mo.. Mar; Captain Ui Devine. are H. J. Hagerman Big 2. burned. The residence of Mr. James May- The alternates Jack McMahan. the popular Alexis Gregorian, of J. F. Hinkle, the nominee for the Caucasus. Tipton, as well as hay oth-Russi- a, Fourth Ward J. P Church. W. Clark Carr. Geo. Armijo. W. H. and well known barber who has the and or, was first called on and respond is here conferring with the er property were fully W. Greer, W. H. Newcomb and F. Van been with George - insured The Oele. ed in an able manner. After thank- Colonel Frieden- World's Fair officials regarding the A. L. Whlteman. F. flre for a time threatened to snread Fifth Ward Houten. blom a the Parlor barber shop for troop du- - ing the convention for the honor it exhibition of a of Cossacks rub-rin- g : having caught ln the grass and E. Brooks. some months. - has embarked in bu had - conferred "oil "him, Mr. Hinkle the Exposition. Discussing the bish near the yards, and the wind School Board. f MEN siness for himself,, purchas Russo-Japanes- said he would enter the office of ARMED and has e war. he said. "Rus-- blowing a gale ' First rWard J. A. Cottingham, J. ed the Grand Central barber shop that carried sparks Mayor without having made one pra sia has a greater force than Japan for blocks. was reported A. from & It at first Foreman.' ise. He intended to give Roswell an The Governor Not Interfering They Stockard Danenberg. Jack,. within its own country. Even if she L. K. McGaffey and that the whole south end of town Second Ward " Will March to Telluride. as he is familiarly known, will hold administration that would not only defeats the Japanese Russia will be wa8 burning, but as we go to press Mark HowelL March 21. A committee down one of the chairs. He will be satisfactory to Democrats, but to Denver. loser, as war costs money, and the a telephone message announces Third Ward Dr. W. T. Joyner, B. "miners expelled also employ two men. He is one of that all citizens. In his appointments, he representing the laboring and student classes are dis although still burning fiercely In F. Smith. by organization the finest .. barbers that has ever tht would appoint only Democrats, hut from Telluride the satisfied and will not stand for tax hay, the flre is under control. Fourth Ward W. W. Gatewood. of business men has abandoned ' an been in Roswell. and is a master in ation. at the same time they must be well .itV Later It s understood that the G. M. Slaughter. qualified for the offices to which atemnt to appeal to the Governor the tonsorial art. He knows how to W.-C- . Insurance on the hay had Just expir- Fifth Ward C. C. Emerson, protection ; trying for ; three please the most critical customers. they were appointed. While he lived for after Port Arthur. Mar. 21. It is stated ed, and will be a total loss, Burrus. with him. The Record wishes him success and in one ward, he would be Mayor of days to obtain an audience that under the strain of bombard- o named in each ward is for governor- - hopes he will lay up some money (The first all the wards. He hoped to dis Not only has the refused ment several officers have committed term of four years, and the ad- with his new business. The Central WEATHER FORECAST. the charge his duties to the best inter- to see the committee but a letter suicide. The total number of casual second named for the term of two ignored. dis- shop is one of the finest in the city est of all. Mr. address was dressed to him was A ties in the town to date is 265. HiUe's fix- The Record to Publish Daily the years.) enthusiastically ' received. patch from Ouray says the deported and is centrally located. The tures are new always Official Warnings of Frost and Mr. Beck, the nominee for Clerk, men are making preparations to and there is a city convention general Che Foo. (4:00 p. m.) Mar. 21. Storm For Protection of The Democratic and Mr. Cummins, the nominee for march on Telluride accompanied by air of cheerfulness about the Saturday place.. any The Chinese Ping Yang squadron Local Fruit Growers held at' the court house Treasurer, each thanked the conven- armed guard provided by the min- There Is not doubt that ' Mr. consisting of three cruisers under THE RECORD received today a night was more of a ratification tion briefly for their nominations. ers unions from the surrounding McMahan will make a success. political convention. two fine rooms, command of Admiral Tsah has ar- telegram from the bureau at Santa meeting than a Hon. G. A. was called camps and that a pitched battle may There are bath and Richardson rived here. It Is understood that it Fe stating offi- As all the wards had at their pri- occur. he will also have charge of these. that hereafter the on and pledged his hearty support will proceed to New Chwang as soon cial of Rocky maries Thursday night instructed o forecast the mountain to the ticket nominated. He advised as port. their delegates there was little for the ice is cleared from that district would be wired to us giving the wards to vie one with another RICHARDSON NEW MEAT MARKET. warnings the convention to do but go through of frost, cold wave, and in rolling up Democratic majorities heavy snows. report the formality of carrying out the in- St. Petersburg. (2 p. m.) March. This is ses)t and urged a full registration. For the Third Time Made President Cyril Trowbridge Opens An Up to us government expense structions. All the delegates were 21. Beyond the movement of troops at for the Hon. Jerry . Simpson was next call- Date Meat Market. room was of the Board of Trustees. to the Far East which is progressing protection of local fruit and produce "present, and the court ed, and indulged in a few of those This morning Cyril M. Trowbridge spectator Hon. G. A. Richardson was unable satisfactorily and in accordance with growers. Thus the first step toward well filled with Simpsonesque pleasantries put opened a new meat market at 110 City that to be present at the last meetinr of the Russian plans, advices indicate the establishment of the weather Lucius Dills, chairman of the every one the best of humor, and North Main. Mr. Trowbridge under in the Board of Trustees of the New change No offl bureau station at Roswell is taken, Central Committee, called the con- thoroughly ittle in the situation. at the conclusion of his remarks, on Mexico College of Agricultuie and stands the meat business o vention to order. Dr. E. H. Skipwith cial telegrams announcing collisions the motion of Geo. L. Wyllys, the Mechanic Arts which was held on and will give Roswell a meat mar- was elected chairman of the conven- with the enemy have been received j OPPOSE CHINESE. convention adjourned. 14th inst., but today he received ket that will be satisfying to its pa tion, and H. F. M. Bear, secretary. the up to noon, ine government nas no Committee Organizes. - word he has again been elected trons in every particular. At this In a few well chosen words Dr. Skip- that information to substantiate the re- Their Introduction in South Africa On the adjournment of the con- Board. This makes new market at all times can be had thanked the convention for the President of the ported capture of 1800 Japanese no- Source of Future Weakness. with vention the City Central Committee the best cuts of all kinds . of meat, following dele- the third time that Mr. Richardson rth of the Yalu river and it is said Ixmdon. Mar. 21. In the House of honor conferred. The organized by electing W. T. Wells and in fact everything that Is kept gates were declared entitled to seats has been elected to this honorable it would be immediately reported if Commons today the liberal leader chairman, and Lucius Dills, secret- position). H. B. Holt, the secretary in a first class market Mr. Trow- the convention, each delegate hav- true. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman mo- in ary- was as bridge will make poultry a specialty ing answered to his name. and treasurer,' also The Novisti declares that the real ved his vote of censure presented on r-- -- and he asks his friends and the pub o was President Foster and the larger secret of the British Thibetan expe- March 16th to, the effect First Ward. lic at large for a share of their pa that this ATTACKED SURVEYING PARTY. portion of the faculty. dition is the discovery of Immense house disapprove the conduct of Dr. E. H. Skipwith. tronage. Having known Mr. Trow- Ills 0 rich gold deposits, Thibet being in Majesty's government In advising It. W. Cathey. bridge for years, THE RECORD can A. Foreman. The Ladrones Kill Two Men and A STRONG FIRM. fact a second California. the crown not to disallow the ordi- J. ; recommend him as a trustworthy ; Wound Another. The Novoe Vremya publishes prom nance for the introduction of Chinese J. A. Cottingham. i La-dron- business man. and one with whom Manila, P. I., Mar. 21. The es Jerry Simpson and Chas. w. De-- lnently a Paris dispatch declaring labor in the Henry H. F. M. Bear. it will be a pleasure to trade. Tratfsvaal. Sir J. A. Champion. attacked a surveying party Freest Have Formed a Partnership it is believed a triple alliance has said that nothing the government had . Second Ward. yesterday ten miles north of Calam-ba- A strong real estate firm has jusf been formed between Japan. China done since the close of the South A. Jerry IN PROBATE COURT. Geo. I. Wyllys. S. Perkins, who was in charge been formed in our city. Hon. and Corea and that this is the real African war had tried the people of R. M. Parsons. of the surveying party was wounded Simpson and Chas. W. DeFreest have object of the Marquis Ito's - visit to this country so much'. If the new de- C. Peck. '' in the battle, one private of the con- associated themseJ-- e together un The Will of the Late Captain J. C. Seaul. parture was not checked he said it John ' Dr.':R. I. Bradley. ' ' stabulary was killed and another der the firm ame of Simpson De Lea in the Probate Court Today. would be a source of future weak- . - ; A spirited progress to Vladi-vostoc- k C. ' P. Shearman. wounded. '. Freest- Mr. DeFreest has" been until contest is in St Petersburg. March 21. ness, not only to the Transvaal but .' V: Third Ward. .... v O " recently a member of the real estate day before Probate Judge Evans on papers which have just ar- to the whole of South Africa. He question say - F. H. Lea. Washington. Mar. 21. A new trea firm of Richer A DeFreest. This the of the orobation of the rived here a member of the Jap- declared that the Europeans In South Chi- very firm just been will of the late Captain J. C. Lea. anese consulate declared on the ev- Africa were by a large majority op- Clarence Ullery. , ty regulating the admission of successful has of court are being yel- J. S. Klrby, nese into the United States is in pre- dissolved, Mr. Richey the senior The sessions the ening of the departure of the consu posed to the introduction of the paration. The existing treaty which member of the old firm being now held in the court room. The children late that it was Japan's ambition to low laborers. A. M. Robertson. " ' Lea are being represen- ' F. Williams. was made by Secretary Gresham located at Artesia, and the firm of of Captain drive Russia across the Amur, re- o by Richardson, Reid & Herrey, B. F. Smith. and. Minister Wa in 1899 will expire Simpson , DeFreest will transact ted store Manchuria to China and annex Fruit Trees. - repre- Fourth Ward. next December by limitation. While much of its business in the lower while Mrs. J. C. Lea is being Corea. We have a few hundred Oano Mr.-- . Richey. by Frank; Williams Ros- XI. T. Wells. much reticence is being observed, it Valley through sented of Toklo, March 21. A vote of and Missouri Pippin left which we J:rry Clmpsoo. is believed that the treaty will be The office of Simpson 4k DeFreest well. J O. Cekiron of Roswell and thanks to the Nary for its victories will close out at a low figure. Worth. J. Carlton. more liberal in the treatment of the is in the Oklahoma block, where Judge Madlock of Fort off Port Arthur which will be mov- RICHEY DeFRKSST. .. T. -- Ward. Chinese who desire to enter the Uni- they will not only do a large real o ed in the House of Representatives rir.it ' 'I Ct-t- - they llzcey loan on personal, real tomorrow will praise Nice rooms for housekeep- ted es. when they are not actu- estate and loan business, but the valor of the Urht - c-a- r!!j cl czzl'.i :, cx- - wi:i al a tprttilty of imml- and ttlcv CV C. C. mit. 4J3 N. oSeers and express the gratitude of ing. Apply to lira. Bennett over ta t3 ta ce rurcr Arm. B. 12 -- Low esLt ,- - ft ttm Ki to t II Starr- - ... j - . Crr3 tin fccr. ROSYELL DAILY. RECORD place, date and hour primaries will For the third time Hon. G. A. Ri- be held. chardson of Roswell has been elec- Democratic In Politics. County conventions must be held ted President of the Board of Re- on or before second day of A-pr- il, gents of the New Mexico College of H. F. M. BEAR, Editor the 1904, and " county committees, Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Entered May 19, 1903, at, RowelL or in the absence of county committ- Delegate Rode'y New Mexico, under? the act of Con- ees territorial committeemen for announces that it '.x will b6 useless for citizens of .New gress of ilarch 3, 1879.1 such counties will take the proper Mexico to him any action and call county conventions write for more TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION seed this year, received at such time and places as they that he and distributed In New Mexico five times Daily, .15 deem best or on that date. per Week, $ what he was entitled to, and, there- y . .60 Chairmen and secretaries of coun-t- Offers unexcelled Dally, pr Month, fore, the Department has opportunities for those who conventions are directed to for-- ' shutdown Paid In Advance, .60 and ' will - not give him any more. - want to make money in sheep raising, in agri- - Dally, Six Months 3.00 ward true notice of the proceedings at said county conventions, and of culture, or, in the fruit or dairy industry . Along Dally, On Year 4 5.00 Delegate Rodey has nominated, as j names of such delegates and al- .(Dally Except Sunday.) the midshipman cadet to the United ' the lines of the Ifember Associated Press. ternates as may be elected to- - said States naval academy at Annapolis, secre- territorial convention, to the Maryland, as follows: Thomas M. THE RECORD IS THE OFFICIAL tary of the Democratic central com Tipton of Las Vegas, as 'principal; PAPER OF THE COUNTY OF mlttee of New Mexico, by the next Charles A Gildersleeve of Santa Fe, AND CITY OF & CHAVE3 THE mail after holding such convention, as first alternate; Cyrus J. Leland Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul ROSWELL. addressing same to him at Santa of Roswell, as second alternate: and Fe, New Mexico. Edmund M. Hobart of Silver City as ANNOUNCEMENTS. Railway W. S. HOPEWELL, third alternate. Democratic Central Com- The undersigned hereby announc- Chairman Mexico. People do a good many mean es himself as a candidate for the of- mittee of New In Northern Wisconsin are many tracts of land N. B. LAUGHLIN, mean ' things without thinking. One fice of .superintendent of schools of admirably adapted to the homeseeker. In form- county, , Mexico, subject Jbo Chaves New Secretary Democratic Central Com- of the meanest is tell a man what er timber tracts are many cultivated farms worth to the decision of the Democratic mittee of New Mexico. others say about him. Every one party. $50 to $75 an acre. Adjoining them, enjoying Fe, N. M., Feb. 19. 1904. should know that someone dislikes L. W. MARTIN. Santa the same advantages, are unimproved farms for him, and abuses him. But it is $7 to $20 an acre. Why not take a trip there COUNTY CONVENTION. thoughtless, if not mean to tell him I hereby announce myself as and investigate these openings for yourself? A convention of the Democratic People you, candidate for the nomination to the about it. abuse and if Additional information on request. office of sheriff, subject to the decis voters of Chaves county is hereby you don't hear about it it is because ion of the Democratic voters at the called to meet at the court house your friends are too genteel to tell coming primaries, in Roswell on Saturday April 2nd, you of it. Atchison Globe. , i ODEM. G. TOBB at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of se- n. F. 5MITH, L. COBB, lecting eight delegates to the Terri- The Republican machine ran rough Commercial Agent. Southwestern Passenger Agent, I hereby announce myself as to shod over the major portion of the nomination of Su torial Democratic Convention be 245 MAIN ST., DALLAS. 907 MAIN ST., CITY. candidate for the delegates at the Las Vegas conven- Derintendent of Public Schools of held at Silver City, April 13, 1904. Chaves ' county, ' subject to the decis Based on the vote as cast for Hon. tion. The delegation sent to Chicago ion of the Democratic voters of said H. B. Fergusson in 1892 the several is an exclusive office-hold- er delega- ' county. wards and precincts will be entitled tion. The machine had so willed it. P. S. Between Kansas City and Chicago, The Southwest Limit- B. L. JOHNSON, to delegates as follows: It was useless for anyone not an ed of this line is the train of trains. Leave Kansas City, Un- ion Station, 5.55 p. m.; Grand Avenue, G.07 p. in. Arrives Roswell City, Precinct No. 1. office holder to apply. Look at .the Calf For Democratic Convention. Chicago, Union Station, 8.55 a. in. (606 votes cast in precinct.) list: Otero, Governor; Sargent, Aud A delegate convention of the Dem Roswell, 1st ward, 11 itor; Bursum, Superintendent of the ocratic voters of New Mexico is here Roswell, 2nd ward. 11 Penitentiary; Dame, Clerk of Second by called to meet in Silver City, New Roswell, 3rd ward 11 District Court; Llewellyn and Leahy Mexico,' at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Roswell, 4th ward 11 are District Attorneys. So there you April of Wednesday the 13th day of are. Now isn't a delegation to Roswell. 5th ward. 11 that NEW STUDIO. A.. D. 1904r for the purpose of the A Roswell, outside city limits, .... 6 excite enthusiasm in Republican nomination and election of six (6) 'STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" Precinct 2, South Spring (20votes) 2 ranks. On Fourth Street Will be Completed delegates and six (6) alternates to A to City. Precinct 3, Glen, (11 votes) .... 1 Soon. Credit the represent the Territory of New Mex THE MERGER CASE. Ray completed the Precinct 4, Hagerman, (92 votes) 9 T. J. has about ico at" the national Democratic con Hon. G. A. Richardson of this city new photograph gallery, and it will EQUITABLE Precinct 5, Lower Penasco (23 vts) 2 THE LIFE held was Washington time vention which will be in the in at the the up-to-da- te building of A meeting of the Democratic vo be the most city of St. Louis. Missouri, on the Northern Securities case was argued territory and a credL ters of Precinct No. 1 is hereby call this kind in the 6th day of July, A. D.. 1904, to nomi and heard the argument of Attorney located ed to meet at the court house on it to the city. The gallery is ASSURANCE SOCIETY nate candidates for President and General Knox before the court. He of Thursday, March 31st, at 7:30 p. m. on Fourth street at the rear the Vice President of the United States at the time was impressed with the church, opposite the Frost for the purpose of selecting the del- Christian of America. strong presentation of the case that will be seven rooms OF THE UNITED STATES. egates for precinct 1 as above studio. There Knox made for the government, al building and it will be fitted The Democratic electors of the in the HENRY B. HYDE, Founder. though from a legal point of view conveniences Territory of New Mexico, and all The committeemen for all other with all the modern he regarded the other side with fa photographic art. Mr. Ray Is who believe in the principles of the precincts will call a meeting in their of the vor. Today Mr. policies Kicharason receiv old-tim- e photographer, but he will Democratic party and its respective precincts for a like pur- an ed a letter from Hon. A. C. Camp-- management of and who believe and endorse state pose at a date not later than March not have the active bell, attorney in the Department of charge of Outstanding Assurance Dec. 31,1003 $1,400,918,742.00 hood, are respectfully and cordially 31st. the business. It will be in the Interior, and who is well known now employed invited to unite under this call and J. F. HINKLE. Tom Hinson who Is New Assurance Issued in 1003 322,047,068.00 take part in the selection of del in this part of New Mexico. In com Wilkinson, studio on Main to ; at the Chairman. Income . 73.78..350-9- 3 egates convention to be menting on the decision, Mr. Camp Record wishes Messrs. to said C. C. TANNEHILL. Clerk. street. The held at, Silver City as aforesaid. bell closes his letter as follows: Ray and Hinson success in their Assets Dec. 31,1903 381,226,035.53 "I was present in court today and The several counties will be' en- new undertaking. Assurance Fund and all other liabilities. 307,871,897.50 The ticket has been named. heard the decisions . in the 'merger - titled to representation in said con- o Surplus 1 case.' They were more interesting It will be remembered that Gusta- 73.354. 3&03 vention, as follows: A stronger municipal ticket was than the arguments. "White spoke vus Aiyers, a aisonguisneu wrueroi Paid Policyholders in 1003 34.949,672.27 Bernalillo, ...... 5 never before nominated in Roswell. without manuscript, and his dissent New York City, was here a tew Chaves,-.....- ...... 8 ing opinion was one of the most im ago to write a sketch of Ros Colfax...... 11 H. J. Hagerman will go to Chica weeks pressive aenverances i nave ever New York Post and for Dona Ana, ...... 5 go as' an alternate to the Republican well for the heard anywhere. His logic to my New YorK nast oi Eddy. '...... '...... 6 national convention. Success. In the James W. Alexander, Edward Grunsfeld, Mgr. mind was . unanswerable. White will March 7th he has a column article Grant, , . .'...... 3 Beck and Cummins are well fitted live in history as one of the greatest President. Albuquerque, N. M. Leonard Wood...... , 5 recounting the well known advan for the positions for which they lawyers ever sat on bencb Valley and . . 7 that that tages and beauties of the Lincoln...... ' James H. Kyde, Ross L. Malone, Dist. Agt. have been nominated. Those who do not agree with him Roswell. In closing he Luna, ...... 3 the town of Vice-Preside- nt. are forced to admit his great ability. says : Roswell, N. M. McKlnley, 2 The city convention Saturday Whatever doubts I have ever enter- Pecos Valley, in fact, now Mora. 10 night was a ratification meeting. The "The tained - in respect to the case van- shows a population almost wnouy Otero, .... 5 work had been done at the primaries. ...i.... ished when I heard White." present Quay, ...... 2 American. From Indications correct lives, but they would not home. He will return in a fpw weeks The new Mayor will have a strong the Valley will be the largest and Rio' Arriba, ...... 9 Emory A. Rolfe Returns. take any aggressive action towards and will locate at Hagerman. He Roosevelt, ...... ' 2 board of aldermen to support him. finest fruit belt in the United States closing the saloons. The saloon ele- has not decided as to what business Emory A. Rolfe, of Dayton, Iowa, Joaquin 2 These ten men are representative of (not even excepting the San ment city also liberally con- he will undertake. Sandoval...... who was here some months ago has of this Bait Juan, 4 Rosweirs business interests. Valley in California) for all varie- to the Army. o returned to the city and will be tributes San Miguel, 20 ties of fruit with the exception of Dr. W. D. Matthews Leaves. Our Republican friends from this here for several days. He is the edi- Fes, 12 the orange and the lemon, the cul Dr. W. D. MatthewB. the manager Santa ...... - Major Vivian and Daughters Leave county did not cut much of a figure tor of the Dayton Review, and some attempt- Sierra, ...... 4 ture of which has not been of the El Paso branch of the New at Las Vegas. The administration months ago he had an extended ar Major Vivian and two daughters, Socorro, .... 10 ed here." York Life Insurance Company, who had everything its own way." ticle in his paper on Roswell and the Misses Sheffa Marie and Virginia. Taos, .., 8 4 . O has been here for several days vis- ...... Pecos Valley, which was well writ of Kansas City, who have been here S The Army Prosperous. iting the local agency, left Saturday Union Men of such high standing have ten and very complimentary. for some weeks, left Saturday after- .. 2 The crowds and the collections at afternoon for El Paso. He was form- Valencia, been chosen for the Board of Edu- noon for Artesla, where they will be the Salvation Army seem to keep up erly a newspaper man, and his last County Committeemen or members interests of the pub- guests of Mrs. H. Beckham, cation that the the J. newspaper property - fine, and it is an evidence that the was the Arkan- of. the, territorial committee in which lic schools will be well protected. A letter has been received from Jr., for some weeks. The young la- people are not tired of this organi sas State Republican at Little Rock. there ia no county committee, , are Charles B. Harriss, Jr. who left here dies are both very charming and present A by- He is ramiliarly known as d , ago Angeles, zation up to the time. the "Old hereby-'directe- to name the place, While the second Friday of March several days for Los beautiful, and made many friends stander at the meeting last night re- Man" and is the author of the book- date' and' hour" when and where pre is designated as Arbor Day by the California, and he says he Is carried during their stay in the city. Major let "Up8 and Downs of away . marked that the Salvation Army had a Newspaper clnct primaries shall ae held, and laws of New Mexico, the Governor with Los Angeles. He came Vivian is a retired capitalist, and he been in El Paso for ten years, and Fellow." give due notice of, at least ten days has . designated the coming Friday as here .from Scottsville, Virginia, will likely Invest in the valley. o-- - they were supported by the saloon - about eighteen . ago- for the ia some newsjitr- pctllihed In the tree planting day. months o - gamblers of LOST On Main street, a brown posted no-Ci:- 3 benefit of his health.! He fully recov- element and the that ccmty. causa to be . v ai ...... Will Locate at Hagerman. purse which ii "it facr puttie places Mr. Illnfcle's administration ' will ered here when it was thought that city. He continued and Bald that the contained a small am lit men being A. W. Jones, a prominent young ount of money and an Cen- la crr ti xte of be thoroughly 'democratic, but at he could live only a. few hours. His reason for the saloon V-- friendly to Army was they lumberman of Sawyer. Kansas, who tral railroad ticket with the name of C the some time It will be fair to ev case Is one of the most remarkable the that rr::!ztt :?T trl tie dxta .i. cl-iz- -- ; street and been in the Valley, for several Mrs. Newell on same. Finder please - c t-.'- ery a. no cecier somuiuion in the hlrtory of the on res in the en would stand on the ad has r ' .. . mi - - , ' ' v good days, : yesterday morning for bU return to this ofice. crzli tr tt: tzz1"s. tire Pecca Vtlliy. vise the people to be and lead left Notice of Gnral City Election, Ro- - Twonty-fiv- o Jmml-rr- !l. iT ' ' well, N. " I Twenty-flva- " ( --- April 5, 1904. J rr d-d hnmlmnti srrirwtn Saturday in the prlrato car of tie Lorn Notice is hereby fiven tkatf thelTallmadge Southwestern Land Cc; C"y lectIon ofthelpany " jU "f?1 for 19H of Chicago, In charge cf yl-l- L . v " sit u, ueiujou,. we viBniT,uie supTvueuaeat or jUTtyi : 5th y. I day, of April, being the Arti portation lor thlg kuatllng pom-i-- M Or Tuesday of April. 1904, Hilo fbbt for the eleo Vehicles were In readiness, 4in4 H tion of the following officers to-wI- t: soon as the train arrived thy rwre Mayor, ,' 'It City Clerk and City Treasur--J driven around to Inspect tha tarp 4 er, from the city at large, each of and orchards that have made the p said officers to be elected for a term I cos Valley famous. They left on a ' .;W...; " , n' of two years, and also two aldermen I special train for points south." The of the City Council from each wardl members of the party are from aero Will contract now at top of said city, one of whom in eachlral of the northern .states, and ai ward I . shall be elected for a term of representative business men . and prices for next Fall's crop. two (2) years and the other for the I farmers who are here with a view I term of four (4) years, and there to locating and bringing their ami- - shall be elected also two members I lies and are not men who are eek of the Board of Education of said I ing simply profitable investment. city from each ward one of whom I in each ward shall be elected fer I 6nral Easley Visits the City. the term of two (2) years and the! General Charles F. Easley. a; well CLIFTON CHISHOLD I known prominent We are ready now to drill your other for the term of four (4) years. and citizen of wells, surface and artesian Polling places are hereby establish Santa Fe ,eft Saturdar a vjslt OASIS RANCH. ed as follows, to-wi- t: First Ward,Jt0 c'ty. General Easley has been CARPER & SON, Court House; Second Ward, E. B. a citizen of SanU Fe for twenty-fiv- e THE HUSTLING WELL DRILLERS. Stone's Store; Third Ward. Central years. When approached on the sub-Scho-ol Carper's Phone, No. 233 .Building; Fourth Ward, j. Ject of statehood he said. "I am In Q. Cummins' Machine Shop; Fifth 'or statehood, and would only too CLARENCE ULLERY Ward, Whiteman'8 Warehouse. I Sladly accept Joint statehood but It ALFALFA I Registration will be required andl18 out of auestion St the present WE . HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR LOAD 1 the Boards of Registration will be J t,me- - doubt that we can secure t found statehood, single OF at their respective polling either or double for places in each ward on and after some time to come." the 14th day of March, 1904. o Sherwin-William- for the s purpose of registering the names of Proper Treatment ef Pneumonia., Paints and Varnishes 'Always Awake" . legal voters and until the registra- - Pneumonia is too dangerous a die-tio- n win contract now to sell d is completed as provided by ease fr anyone to attempt to doc law. Each voter must register and tor himself, although he may have We now have a complete line of every kind of color 250 to 300 tons of the com- - 5 . . vote in the ward in which he resides. the Proper remedies at hand A phy-- I aints for your Houses, Barns, and Fences. Paints for 5 Undertaker. uii season s crop, inquire r your PHONE 90 OR The following Boards Registra-- 1 sician should be Flower Pots, and Lawn Chairs. Floor Varnish in III. at ? of alwavs called. It all Colors. Varnish and Oil Stains Special Interior tion, Judges of Election and Clerks J should be .borne in mind, however. Colors for Wall A Finish. full and complete line of Paint of Election are appointed for the re that pneumonia always results from Brushes. Oil, Turpentine and Lead. Call at our office and First Class Accommodations. Special Rates to Set Color Cards. nome deckers. t spective wards. a cold or from an attack of the grip, THE JORDAN HOIISR. s FIRST WARD. and that by giving Chamberlain's RATES $1.35 PER DAY. Board of Registration. Cough Remedy the threatened at 708 N. Main 1 street, Block West. 2 J. A. Foreman, B. tack of pneumonia may be warded PECOS VALLEY LUMBER CO., .worcn or Depot. rt J. A. Bear. W. i R. off. This remedy Is also used Slinkard. hr H. F SMITH, nanager. ROSWELL; - NEW MEXICO. RECORD OFFICE S Judges of Election. physicians in the treatment of pneu C. W. Johnson, Otto Hedgcoxe, E. monia with the best results. Dr. W. TOM L. Cooper. J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., who la Clerks of Election. also a druggist, sava of it. "I hit Fred Hunt, J. Barclay Reeves. been selling Chamberlain's Cough mm shops. Remedy and prescribing In my 1 mi SECOND WARD. it B. Board of Registration. practice for the past six years. I use J. DFLLEY & SON. Prepared to do all kinds of black- - I M. H. Crawford, E. B. Stone, J. B. it in cases of pneumonia and have Mini thing and Machine work prouipt-- UNDERTAKERS & LICENSED Reeves. always gotten the best results." Sold EMBALflERS ly. Carriage and wag;on work neat-- i J by A, ly done. Judges of Election. all druggists. Bodies prepared for shipment to all parts of the world. J J. M. Hervey, H. R. Webb. E. W. o 0 Prnn Marable. Notice to Contractors. (IBIlllllllWt I IVIla The undersigned will Clerks of Election. receive bids EJf6- until March 1904, 4 Day Phone 168. Night Phone 306. Merchant Tail or. - 222 soma tin W. P. Woods, A. D. Garrett. 30th. 12 m.. for THIRD WARD. the erection and completion of a one 404-40- C North nam JS. Street. story brick and stone - . . - - $ row. m mm Board of Registration. bank and store building, Lucius Dills, E. W. Gamble, Rob 100x150 feet to be xx:e Joyce-Prul- erected for t Co. in the Hay in Stack DR. ODD ert Bond. J. HAMILTON, city of Carlsbad, M., Judges of Election. N. according to plans and specifications T. V. HAY5 FOR SALE AT DENTIST. C. A. Moore. L. D. Danenberg. J. now on file R., Ray. at the First National Bank of Carta. SOUTH Rooms. 2 3, bad, N. M.. and office ARCHITECT. SPRING RANCH. and Texas Block. Clerks of Election. at the of J. .c Telephone, So. 275. Successor M. & Co., Ros-wel- l, Plans aud specifications T. M. Daniel, Sidney Prager. Nlson architects, 1: w 9 promptly to Dr. W. and neatly executed. J. Harnett. N. M. ('an be fed to cattle or on FOURTH WARD. ROOM 4 sheep the SANSOM BL'K. premises if desired. Inquire director Board of Registration. Each bidder will be required to by accompany telephone to Dr. L. A. C. M. bis bid with a certified E. H. SKIPWITH. c. M. MAYES Combs, Bird. Charles Brown. J. T. Carlton. check, made payable to the order & Veterinary Surgeon and PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. of Joyce-Prui-t W. F. GRhENWOOD, Operator on Horses Teeth Judges of Election. Co., Carlsbad, N. M.. Office Over Roswell Drug Co for the sum of five hundred ($500) South Spring Kanch. W. T. Wells, R. W. Smith, Grun- ROOMS 4 AND 5. dy Hedgcoxe. dollars, as a guarantee that they At Overman's Feed Yard. South will enter into contract "JUST HEAVENLY" Office Tekthonf- - hk Main Street. Clerks of Election. and bond Residence Phone cf Dr. Sklpwith 149 B. L. Johnson, within ten (10) days from .the date As how an enthusiastic girl with Kesidence f Dr. Dr. L. Clark Dilley. Phone Mayes 355. Ervilla Earl of being awarded 5a sweet tooth described our can-- , FIFTH WARD. the contract The dies. Well they are good and no OSTEOPATH 1ST. Dr. A. M. King Board of Registration. owners reserve the right to reject mistake. They ought to be. any or all bids. March Sth, 1904. Frank Eastern, J. W. Overman, B. Made of pure cream and sugar ROOM 6. Over Joyce-Prui-t Co. Morrison Bros., store OSTEOPATH F. Moon. and flavored with pure truit juice, Co. o help Ik sip they can't tasting as good If Office Judge Lea Building. Judges of Election. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. as they look. And VISIT BIDWELL'S i- -a I2i W. 2nd, Ground Floor. C. W. Haynes, G. N, Amis, F. W. Its pleasant taste and prompt YOU NEEDN'T THINK If you want to rent or buv a Candy Kitchen for fine home Rankin. cures have made Office hoars: 9 to 12, 2 to Chamberlain's bewing Machine or require ma 5. Clerks We chanre fancv prices for all made Candies and Ice Cream of Election. Sough Remedy a favorite with the cmne 7 to 8 D. m. on Mondmv. W'AHnnulav. this sweetness. You can keen supplies. North of Peeler's. Sam Brown, F. E. Brooks. mothers of small children. It Quickly HER supplied with candy to her 209 410 Main Street, calls made. Office phone 247. This notice is given in pursuance I cures their coughs snd oMs and heart's content without making MAIN STREET of the laws of the Territory of New I any noticeable dent in your sal Residence Phone . 0 I I w fa'-- ' a v Railroad ... wva ary. Our boxed goods are not Time Table. v. v..v VVUn3tllCUVi;Sa i a Tft AnlmMMjV Aiipa tfVMin Kit wWam iurpas8ed. DR. J. II. JENKINS, V. S. (Railroad time.) I " w o .awuy. vuv m UCU Kir CH Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. of Clty of L. ... : YOUNG SOUTH BOUND. the - this llth dav appears LADY William Shaffer, a r,!! ' " h luc vruu7 cuu(q Graduate of London College braken.au of of March 1904- - I Arrive, daily...... 4:45 P. ic. will prevent the atUck. For sale .by Dennison, Ohio, was con 'uiee to Wisdom on your part will direct Depart, daily ex Sunday .. .6:05 p. u. his L. B. TANNEHILL. all druggists. VETERINARY SURGEON, bed for several weeks , that young man to "THE NEW NORTH BOUND. with inflam- Acting Mayor of the IDEA." a a matory, rheumatism. I used many At Slaughter's Farm. Arrive, uauy ex. Monday . .11:05 A. ic. City of Roswell. Coming and Staying. remedies," he says. "Finally I uepart, aauy. U;30 A. M. seat sai l C. W. Wakeman and A. W. Smith A. K. I MOTT. M. D. Bubns, to McCaw's drug store for a bottle - If you desire the services of an Attt- left Saturday for their home at Bel-din- g, Agent. of Chamberlain's Phone 267 expert, phone the Slaughter Pam Balm, at F. BECK. Michigan, alter spending two which time I was Farm. Will be at the Slaughter enable to use City Clerk. weeks in the Valley. Mr. Wakeman Best Remedy for Constipation. hand or foot, Farm until April 1st. and in one week's - o was here one year, ago and purchas- The finest remedy fer const! pa jtlme was able to go hap- - V. R. tCenney, C. E. to work as To Rent. ed land near Greenfield. He was ac- ' .- " For Rent. " ' " ' tion I ever nsed is Chamberlain py as a clam- For sale by all dru?-- CCUNTY SURVEYOR. A : room on Main street, first floor. companied by A. W. Smith, Thomas One stone building with or- Stomach and Liver Tablets." sa sisists 3C3Xt door to east A. R. Bel-din- g. C'" Land Of3ce on out-hous- front. Call at Record office. Walsh and E. Spencer of V7est S5Cond St. chard, and stables in con- Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville. New Messrs. Spencer and Walsh pur nection, seven lots in , alfalfa. Will York. "They act gently and without If troubled with weak digestion. rent one year Now Is to sow bl u I chased -- ;r:pfc attention given to all for or term of years. the time errs sa land near Dexter and .will -'- any unpleasant effect, and r-rtcd No leave the I . to me. sick people need apply. berlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablet iand white clover. Bone , meal is good make their future home in the Val- - . bowels In perfectly natural condl-Uoa.- M J. II. IICNNING. , and you will get quick relief. For! to nuke, your lawn green. Roswell (ley. Ur. Smith will return next fail Ccli ty aU Crcrr-:- t. SCORE 12 TO 10.

The Central School Team Defeats V the Town Team. he Felix Land i& Cattle ! Cor! The Roswell Central High School baseball team played the town team Sims Saturday afternoon at , the Fair Offers to sell to actual settlers about; 1500 (QJ llU CLLlI i grounds, the game resulting in the LL - i crs3 acres of the FINEST, (IRRIOATE0 f LAN II- defeat of the town team. The score iNf the PEc6sr Valley. ; prices was 12 to 10. The boys played for a LOW, TERMS EASY. Goin wit h the land i a fwr baseball. The town team failed to right from the Northern (Janal. is petual water It come through with the ball, and the For Belt. , We refused Shirt also in the Artesian have to put boys of school team are mad. this choice land into the hands of h peculators. We the give all purchasers tne advantage of bed rock prices. Fred Wilson is the captain of the The land speaks for itself. Go and see it. Last year town team. The names of the boys cu- we sold 2500 acres to good farmers who are now compose two teams are giv- ltivating it. About 1000 acres of apple orchards are who the waist Suits. being planted this spring. More land is being brought en herewith: under cultivation and other improvements made in School Team Oscar Guthrie. Wy-- the Hagerman-Feli- x district than in all the Upper ley Parsons. Frank Patterson. Her Valley. On account of its SOLID MERIT this is the bert Carter, Leo Haliburton, Vincent most progressive farming spot in New Mexico. In- quire at the office of the company at South Spring Davis, Jim Hall, Harry Nelson and 11 Ranch or of the following; - ? -' Will Bucy. Town Team Fred Wilson. Claude ATKINSON; N. M. SAM'L Roswell, Holstein, Talmadge Crawford, Jim Sale. E. D. BALC0M, Hagerman, N. M. Yeary, Bob Rucker. Will Bell. Bill REEVES & DAVISS0N, Hagerman, N. M. George a sub Holstein, Foreman, and gjlSSSnSS,S1"BB'BBSSHS'SI8SWPStSBiS stitute who does not want his name published in the list, as he thinks Phone Zl. the boys acted a little mean in re- gard to the ball. Don't forget Jim Hampton's place "THE WHITE CHINAMAN." Both teams are practicing up, and when in need of anything in confec- .A . . sJm games tionery or fancy groceries. tf Leaves for El Paso to Consult a Chi some hot juvenile baseball LOCAL NEWS nese Physician can be looked for in the future. i Arrangements are being made for i ground races and baseball at the fair An Old Timer. here for the first of May. Joe Young, the well known China Kemp Lumber Co. ECHOLS WILL FIX IT. The Record office received a call man who has conducted the Orien R. L. Faulkner, the real estate morning W. Thompson, Drink Iron ' Brew. '...--- - this from J. man, left Saturday for Hereford, tal Cafe for years, left Saturday af-- - of Otero County, New Mexico. Mr FAIR TREATMENT- Henry J. Wall, Notary. Public. Texas, on a business trip. ternon for El Paso to consult a Chi Thompson is on his way home from GOOD GRADES second-han- d John Duff, the man. Dexter, nese physician. He is , in a serious -- Miss Orelia Caffall. of an extended eastern trip and will go S PROMPT SERVICE. $ spent several days in the city last condition, and it is thought that he George Neafie of Amarillo is here overland from Roswell to his home week and left for home Saturday eve can only a few weeks. came second-han- d live Joe A free show at John's ning. in the mountains. Mr. Thompson is store. to this country about forty years ago Railroad. an old Confederate soldier, serving t Fourth Street and cot- been and been Dr. S. T. Peter spent yesterday in FOR RENT A neat and has naturalized 3 $ sewer throughout the late war in the army Greenfield. tage, close in, with water and a voter for years. He is known as Skip-wit- h. of Northern Virginia, and having a connection. Call on Dr. E. H. the "White Chinaman" and is highly J. H. Hampton's is the place to go record as a brave ana fearless sol respected by all who know him. He for fine candies. tf dier. He enlisted in a company from Miss Laura Henry left Saturday has been a resident of the city for Dan Majors has a fine gunsmith Sumpter, South Carolina and served evening for Greefield and will be the fifteen years. He has property in the from St. Louis. through some hard battles. After the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mills for ciity that he has gained by thrift Let me fit you up with your camp- a week. war was over, Mr. Thompson came and industry, and he is' not addicted Big Cut in Groceries. ing outfit. John Duff. west and for a number of years com- Miss Helen Norfleet, the little mu- to the habit of gambling, which is so Purt water is found only at The sical wonder, left" Saturday evening bined buffalo hunting in Texas with Hampton is Hosing out hi Piitii-- irnkry sto k mil linn characteristic , of ; the s Chinese. ;, His l Roswell Bottling Works. to spend a few days with her par- serving as a scout in the government a large line of goods that ran lnniirht at cost or 1n. worst . fault is that he . has been a Following is a brief showing a Maniple of the reduc- One top for ents at Artesia. service. lit FOR SALE: roll desk hard drinker, and this is thought to tions being made. sale. 212 N. Spring River ave. About nineteen years ago Mr. Today, cook stoves, large or small, be the cause of his present condi- Lib- Thompson came to New Mexico. He - wood or coal, cheap for cash. I5c 10c Geo. Cole is the gunsmith at Dan tion. He is the "King of the China-men- " Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits now eral terms do the credit buyers. John was in the Pecos Valley when the JUajUl a OUJy AAV ID UiDl city, many Pickles 15c, " 10c Duff. Phone 334. of the and of the magnificent cottonwoods that now See Mrs. Mehl for furnished rooms Orientals were at the depot to see 10c Package Sage ' 5c FOR SALE A good gentle milch line our streets were small saplings 15c of all kinds. 302 Richardson are. him off. Joe has always been very 20c Blueing cow. Durham, giving, three gallons While in the City of Washington, 41b Package Soda, Anvil Brand, " 25c on' having made from 1301 charitable and contributed regularly Insist drinks of rich milk per day. Inquire at Mr. Thompson appeared before the California Canned Goods, " 15c pure water.1 Gamble.' 110 W. 2nd st Main street. 3t to the Salvation ,Army. He has given North Committee on Territories and made 35c Bottles Spiced Sardines, Pigs l:eet, Tongue FOR RENT A furnished room a plea for statehood for New Mex and Tripe, " 15c in. Apply at Record office. close ico, t is said that his remarks excit- 25c Bottle Catsup, " 15c Hampton always has on hand the ed favorable comment. Mr. Thomp 15c Bottle Catsup, " 10c finest fruits, nuts and candies, tf HENRY WALL, son' is enthusiastic in his opinions 10c Bars Tar Soap, now 4 bars for 25c t J. E. O. Creighton) has let the con-trac- on New Mexico and believes we will Four 10c Bars Mechanics Soap for 25c deep well near Dexter. for a ABSTRACTS ; be admitted as astate at this session LOST A pair of gold rimmed spec of congress. He told the committee Similar reductions on all other articles included in my tacles. Please leave at Record office. Largest experience in the County. Thorough, Correct of the large shipments of cattle, grocery stock which must be closed out this month. WANTED A first class cook. No and Perfectly Responsible. sheep and apples that go out from J. H. HAMPTON. other need apply. Call at Record of- Office in Rear of Citizens' National Bank. Roswell every year. Our artesian fice, tf. wells were not passed without com To Rent One furnished room for ment and the magnificent opportun- light housekeeping. 411 N. Washing- ities for homeseekers were fully ex ' ton. FOR RENT Two or three furn away I hundreds of meals to broken plained to the people he met in the rooms light housekeeping, Henry J. Wall, Notary Public, of- ished for rounders. He said to the reporter at east. or a five room furnished house. 110 fice in rear of Citizens National the depot, "Tell , them , in the Record Returning by way of South Caro Bank. Penna. Ave. that I am going to El Paso to get lina and Oklahoma Territory, Mr A. Dunn left Saturday afternoon WANTED A cook. Call at Mrs. well, and that I will come back says was by for points on the Southern Pacific Thompson he struck A Cup of Good Coffee Davidson's boarding house on North when I get well." It is thought that the signs of progress and prosperity ' ' on a wool' buying trip and will be Main. . tf. absent for several ' days. Joe is the only Chinese voter in the shown in these two sections. Cotton Henry Wall largest ex- Territory, except Yee Yick of this Ok- J. has the WANTED To rent a four room in South Carolina and wheat in making day was In the morninir does wonders towards the work perience of any abstracter in the house, close In, water. city who born in Butte. Mon making wealthy. up mind, adjuhtH ierv-- f inntiJIs a ' with barn and lahoma are them a success. It clears the th county. Will lease, for 6 months or one year. tana. new vigor and starts you out for the day as nothing le cnn He believes that both these staple do. Providing it is GOOD The following brands roanted by Address P. O. Box 745. o A. Axelson, the talented musician products can be raised to great ad THE NEW YORK COFFKE CO., arp tmperior to any others f to . Saturday .. on a tun- equal price. Breakfast Bell in 21b. cans, selected Java and went Artesla ; FOUND A' pair of surgeon's scis Struck Flow on Desert Claim. vanatge in the Pecos Valley. Mr Mocba, 75c. Old Government, Mocha and Java in 31b. cans ing trip. sors. can same by, call Owner, have Thompson will leave Roswell for $1. ltroadway, in lib. cartoons. 25o. Central Park in 61b. fore- ing at this office, proving property The news reached the city yester sealed cans, $1. SolJ in Roswell only by WANTED Position as sheep w and paying for this advertisement. his home morning. man. Reference . furnished. Call at day that Carper & Sons had struck Record office. 3t 1 Poplar for ironing and kneading water , on Mrs. S. T. Peter's claim, Notice. Ci- Poplar, oak and ash for wag one-ha- lf Cum- .WANTED A ticket to Kansas boards. two and miles east of Members of the Valverde Camp No. buggy Kemp u ty or Springfield, Mo. Inquire at the on and work. Lumber berland City. They are down 170 Joyce-Pr- Co. Company, 1490 U. C. V. are requested to as I V it Record office. Fourth st. and Railroad. flow one-hal- f feet and the is inch semble at the court house at 1 p .. FOR SALE One set of parlor fur I will lend a few thousand dollars over 8 casing. They expect to . go ' m., March 26, 1904. security.-Henry- J. niture (new) at sale for half price. on first class real estate down from six to eight hundred feet Wall. Also a new surrey, horse, yard steel J. A FOREMAN, swing, etc Call at 105 North Kentuc- before the big flow is struck. The Acting Commander. W. A. Phillips of Dexter left Sat ky. JI. W. DeShong. 1U5 claim is a, desert one, and the news urday evening for his home after a J. Adjutant. - " of the strike was received Cumber visit to the ctty. WANTED Position as book keep- at w. crane - er or salesman. Seven ' years exper- land City with much satisfaction. Wanted. Go to Jerry Simpson for long time ience. Can give references. Will work A reliable man to represent - the WITH PARK & MORRISON loans on improved farms at low salary Notice. raar. for moderate until established rates of Interest. ''' Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., - Call at Record office. The date for. the Social Column i - ,i . of Newark, New Jersey, at Roswell. F: Saturday even J. Stilwell left ". f W. R. Brandon, editor of the Can- has. been changed , from Saturday to N. M. lug for. Artesla and returned to the yon City News, of Canyon City, Tex Friday to enable us to get the week's Surplus, market value, ... 6,710.842. ' ' city yesterday morning. ' . . ALL WORK GUARANTEED. is visiting in the city and will be society matters fresh in the Weekly Assets, . market value, $87,458,889. days. Mr. Brandon Organized. 1845. Address W. J. An oSce room on the first' floor here for several Record, ' for out of town readers. All formerly lived' in this city and was Cardwell,' General Agent Albuquer on Kxia street. Location excellent. society notes should be handed in by & que, N. M. . 6t. r A. STACY CO. Apjly Record c ce. employed on the Register.' when that ; ft paper was edited by R. S. Hamilton. Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock to Fine Paper Hanging ' is the czlj xzxa In town -- " ( Cxntla V' , ; , O' : insure publication in the soclxl Type Writing and Shorthand. wa-t:- r. "tzrzlSi ycu tth paw : : rto Lambing Ground For Rent. Pupils desiring to learn the touch 109 Main Stacy' 115 X7ct C:;:-- tt. " Street. 3 '" s Wlll rent 1S23; acres nearly all method of type writing and, short 4 We have an exclusive sign and carriage shop under the rith wtirr ca Tec- - hand in a two months course call on f;c;4 r.ty tt management of K. G. Stacy. Brine: us buggies and have c v river r :r rtr 'i. Miss Bishop at Mrs. Mehl 's No. jour 382 Norta IUcar&on. them painted same aa done by big factories.