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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-5-1907 Roswell Daily Record, 06-05-1907 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, 06-05-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/1152 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]. 1 WELL IMLf iT '. ' "' VOLUMES. ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5 1907 NUMBER 82 Why Not Try One of Our 25c Breakfasts? THE GRILL CAFE. CITY COUNCIL MEETS Mr. Robinson stated that a petition RICHARD CROKER'S HORSE Miss Theodore Bell's Interpretation ELKS' EXCURSION speakers from other states will deliv ORCHARD TESTIMONY IN REGULAR SESSION from Parker Earle and other property WINS ENGLISH DERBY. of Schultz-O'Neil- 's "Heliotrope" was TO PHILADELPHIA. er addresses, among them Bishop Jas. , A TRAIL OF BLOOD. The City Council held Its regular owners had been presented aim ask London, June 5. Richard Croker's excellent. The program throughout Mr. C. W. Moss is in the city boost Atkins, of Wiaynesville, N. C. The con Boise, Id., 5. Harry Orchard June meeting night with May- ing Jun. last the that the avenue this side of the Oxby, ridden by Johnnie Reiff, the was most delightful and well repaid ing for the vestibule train which the vention will extend through tomorrow on in or in tie chair and Counciimen John-Bo- Earle orchard be named Orchard ave American jockey, won the Derby those in attendance. "Quien Sabe Club" of the El Paso and Friday, adjourning Friday evening was placed the witness stand Robinson. Bell, Wiseley, White-ma- n nue. No action was taken. stakes of ,500 sovereigns at Epsom , o Elks intend to take to the meeting of the Haywood case this morning. He and Church present, also the City Mr. Whiteman asked that the plac- today. The distance was about a mile Southern Golf Tournament. the grand lodge, which convenes in Oklahoma Farmers Graduate. said that be was born in Northum- Engineer and City Attorney. ing of fans in the council chamber and one-hal- f. Atlanta, Ga., June 5. Leading golf- Philadelphia July 15th. This train Stillwater, Okla., June 5. The Ok berland county Canada, in 1866. and After the reading and approving of be referred to the committee on water Wool Winder, ridden by Macer, an ers from all southern states are taking will consist of twelve vestibule coach lahoma Agricultural and Mechanical that his real name was Alfred Hors-le- y. tne minutes of the last meeting, the and lights and this was done. English jockey, was second; Slieve part in the sixth annual tournament es and two big engines, and will be college doses its college work for the report of the finance committee-wa- s Mr. Johnson seized the opportunity Gallion, an Irish horse, third. of the Southern Golf association, loaded with Elks of El Paso, Arizona year today with the conferring of Attorney Hawley took Orchard heard. This committee report was to remark that an ice cooler should Orby was bred in Ireland out of an which commenced here today and will and New Mexico. medals and presentation of diplomas through a close examination leading signed and approved by Messrs Church also be provided. The council then American dam. Thus the Derby has last through the week. Fifteen tro- Mr. Moss is authorized to make to graduates. The past year has been up to the Couer D'Alene troubles of and Robinson and opposed by Mr. took recess subject to the call of the been won by an American owner with phies will be awarded the winners, in- rates and contracts for transportation the most successful in the bistory of 1899. The defense objected to the in- Johnson. It estimated that on July 1st mayor. a horse out of an American mare, cluding the Championship cup, Dixie and also Pullman reservation and ho- the institution, which has already be- troduction of evidence bearing on the the city, would have on hand about ridden by an American Jockey. Nine cup and Kennesaw cup. tel accommodations in Philadelphia. come widely known as one of the best Couer D'Alene trouble, as having no ten thousand dollars. If the Daven- BODY OF WOMAN horses started. King Edward saw the The round trip fare for Elks is $150, schools of its kind in the Southwest. bearing on the case against Haywood. port Judgment be included with the FOUND IN A WELL. i ot;c. Yacht Race to Bermuda. This includes a "Quien Sabe" uniform Judge Wood admitted the testimony, (balances then due by the city to var Indianapolis, Ind., June 5. The bo- All England is off For Epsom. New York, June 5. With the cer- which will be worn on the day of the Jane Addams in Colorado. saying that the court could easily see ious parties, the city would owe then dy of Mrs. Catherine McCart, of Min- London, June 4. All roads on John tainty of a rough trip ahead of them, grand parade. Boulder, Col., June 5. Miss Jane that it might be important. This ap- about $7,500. This was but an esti neapolis, who had .been missing since Bull's tight little island lead today to since the course leads across the gulf The Elks who intend going on this Addams, head of Hull house, Chicago, pears to settle the question as to the mate. Mr. Wiseley, in speaking on May 24, was found yesterday by de- Epsom Downs, where the Derby, the stream at its widest point, the yachts train from Roswell will go to Tor was the principal speaker at the com- extent to which Orchard's testimony this report, said that he was opposed tectives in an abandoned well upon only Derby, the blue ribbon event of entered in the annual Bermuda race rance by auto, where they will catch mencement exercises of the Universi will be admitted. to setting aside any certain sum for the farm of George Katelbach, a few the turf and the greatest racing fix for sailing craft began their struggle the train which leaves El Paso on ty of Colorado this morning. The Orchard proceeded in narrative the payment of the Davenport judg miles from the city. Her head was ture in the world will be run tomor for supremacy today. The start was the evening of July 9th. After leaving graduates, numbered 107, while six form to tell the story of the blowing ment, but would favor paying when crushed and the body partly clothed row afternoon. Early this morning the made off the Brooklyn Yacht club, in Torrance the first stop of the train students received the degree of M. A. up of the concentrator at Warder in the city had the money. Katelbach is a brother-in-la- of the first excursion train left London for Gnavesend bay, and the finish will be will be made at Kansas City, where Among the graduates were nineteen April,. 1899. Two men were killed. The After some discussion over the pay- dead woman. He barricaded himself the famous track, to ibe followed thru oft St. David's head Bermuda, The a stop of six hours will be made and engineers, fourteen lawyers and 12 defense continually objected. Haywood ment of the Davenport judgment of in his home last night. the day by a score of others, loaded conditions governing the race this year the excursionists will be entertained physicians. kept his eyes steadily fixed on Orch- $2,000 and interest and costs amount to .the guards with enthusiastic excur- will make it exceptionally interesting. at a luncheon. In Chicago they will o ard, who gazed steadily to the front. ing to $500 or a total of $2,500 it was WYOMING WOOL GOES sionists determined to miss not one There being no tax on sail, the ocean stop seven hours and be entertained. Carnegie Library Celebrations. Except for occasional glances Orch- moved by Mr. Robinson that the ri-- AT A GOOD PRICE, delightful thrill that pervades and ele racers can carry all the canvass their Thence they go to Detroit, where they Monmouth. 111., June 5. .Students ard did not look at Haywood. ginal resolution, providing for its pay Cheyenne. Wyo.. June 5. One clip ctrifles the very air on the eve of the spars will spread and the skippers have accepted an invitation to take a of Monmouth college today celebrated Orchard testified that he lighted meet on July 1st be adopted. On the of 22o,000 pounds of wool has been Derby. A continuous and unbroken and crews can handle any kind of light twenty-fou- r hours' trip up the lakes. Carnegie library donation and subse one of the 'fuses that blew up the con- vote, Messrs Bell, Church and Robin- sold here for 22 cents per pound. parade of snorting, puffing automo sails in use. The contestants include The next stop will foe six hours at quent realization by subscription of centrator mill at Warder. son voted yes and Messrs. Johnson, The average offer of buyers hereto- - biles lines the highway .between Lon the Rusulka, flagship of Commodore Niagara Falls, and from there they the amount required to conform to the Orchard said he went to California Whiteman and Wiseley voted no and ming wool growers don and Epsom, noble and commoner Bird S.