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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-21-1904 Roswell Daily Record, 03-21-1904 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, 03-21-1904." (1904). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/169 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]. i ': iv Tffi Ros Bail well ' Monday 24, VOLUME 2 Roswell, New Mexico Evening, March 4904, 4 NUMBER 47 To Day Has Been a Day of Wind and Fire0 . " ' ' . , 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.