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Roswell Daily Record, 01-24-1906 H University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-24-1906 Roswell Daily Record, 01-24-1906 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, 01-24-1906." (1906). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/730 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 HE IKOSWELL ILJAIL MECORD. V" fcJ ) LD M 3 ROSWELiL, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1906. NUMBER -- 278 For This Week Great Remnant Sale in Every Department at"PRICE & CO The water came up so suddenly that train jip withouta snow plow. It is time is as the . gray eventide begins WRECKED men. women and children had to TWO MILES next to impossible to get a snow plow PLOT OF to cloak the earth. The picture shows wade waist deep from their homes up the steep grade and consequently the touch of an artist, and Is In keep--in- g to the mountain tops. The Cherry Rl the Capitan branch " has temporarily with the music of the "Twilight ver Lumber Company's yards are un ceased operations. There is no tell Reverie." STEAMER der water. At Curtin two railroad A MINUTE ing when there will be another train ANARCHISTS The walzes are dedicated to the bridges on the Pardee and Curtin as the weather shows no signs of mo- memory of the late George E. Camp- Lumber Company's road were wash derating. Owing to the high altitude, bell, of Wichita, Kansas, who died ed out. A barber shop with all the the temperature at Capitan has' been here last year at the Shelby Hotel. furniture and tools went down with going away below zero for two weeks This piece was a great favorite of STORM, FLOOD AND FIRE CAUSE the current. Every chair remained in WORLD'S FIVE MILE AUTO REC reaching 15 degrees below last Satur TO KILL GOVERNORS OF PENN Mr. Campbell, and the talented Composer DESTRUCTION. position. Over twelve miles of the ORD BROKEN. day. One or two mails have been tak SYLVANIA AND OHIO. - often played It for his 'benefit Holly River and Addison railroad en through on foot or horseback but in the latter days of his life. - " were completely washed away be- the town has "been practically cut off This is the first piece of music that tween Holly Junction and- - Webster from the world since the 21st of De- Mrs. Williamson has ever had pub- Springs. The total money loss runs cember. lished, and she did not do this until WATER SPOUT JN OHIO up into millions. 200 HORSE POWER "The snow on the level at Capitan LETTERS DISCOVERED prevailed upon by competent critics Cotton Compress Burned. is said to have been twelve inches in Kansas City, where she resided for. Norfolk, Va.", Jan. 24; The Inter- a week ago. In the Parsons country eleven years and was well known national Compress Company's cotton in the same monutains it is over 3 circles, being a teacher of compress on Elizabeth river here, to- feet deep and in the Block-Ranc- h coun music and voice culture for a " num- Vessel Stranded on Vancouver Island gether with much stored cotton in Gasoline Car Outruns .Electric .and try . thirty-thre- e Inches. Investigations Being Made at Pater-so- n, ber of years. Mrs. Williamson was New Jersey. Conspiracy Un- Work of Rescue Hindered by Fog the warehouses and sheds of Rogers, Steam Engines. Five Miles in Two formerly Miss Ida J. McCune, being and High Waves. Many Persons Minutes and Thirty-fou- r Seconds. earthed Yesterday, But So Far No McCabe & Co., early mor An Elegant Building. married October 19th to Perish. ' burned this Arrests Have Been Made. ' last J. .J.. ning, and an intervening wall of oys The new store building of S. G. Williamson, a prominent insurance ter shells was the only thing that sav Johnson, who recently moved here man of Roswell. In the line of music ed from destruction the property of from Missouri, is fast nearing com and musical compositions, both vo- the Norfolk Warehouse Association's Ormonde, Fla., Jan. 24. The pletion. It is being constructed on cal and instrumental, she will retain Seattle, Wash., Jan. 24. General ice plant and many - more bales of world'B five mile automobile record the Jerry Simpson lots on South Paterson, N. J.r Jan. 24. The po her former name, as she is known in 3-- Main by Hondo Stone Mfg. Co., Manager Pearce of the Pacific Coast cotton stored in adjoining ware was lowered to 2 minutes 54 5 sec the lice of this city today conducted a many parts of the United States by y ' - . SteamBhip Company, who is now in houses. - onds today, by Lancia. who are psing their manufactured search for accomplices in the plot to that name. ... .. ) this city, said' that the Valencia, Jacob Addison, a white laborer em- Hemery later 'beat Lancia's new blocks for the walls. The building is assassinate Governor Pennypacker of One thousand' copies of "Twilight ; on 3-- fine looking and strong and which was wrecked last night ployed at the 'burned compress, was record by 20 5 seconds, going the durable. Pennsylvania, Governor Pattison .of Reverie" will be issued in the first ' the west coast of Vancouver island, asleep in the building at the time of distance in 2 minutes, 34 seconds, and is a credit to the town. It is an Ohio, and another leading man, edition, and many succeeding editions $150,-00- 0, 200-hors- addition to Roswell, Monogo-hela-, was insured for approximately the fire, and is believed to have per- unofficial time, in a e power Greater and its which was unearthed near will be issued. Next .year she will of which amount three-fourth- s ished. Henry Shumadine, engineer, gasoline car. construction on South Main means Penn., yesterday. Information turn over to the publishers "Japanese was carried by English underwriters who. was also asleep in .the compress o that business houses will continue has been sent here that letters which Victory," an instrumental march or ; two-ste- p, and the remainder in San Francisco. building, barely escaped with his life. FIRST MESSAGE' TO DENVER. to go up in that part of the city. were- - found at Baird, Pa., yesterday, and "Dear Old Virginia," In addition to the Queena, which was The loss Is estimated at $250,000. The Passers by should not fail to inspect named among others as intended vic or "Where the Sweet Magnolias Albuquerque Now Connected With sent to the scene of the wreck of the fire is - supposed to originated the new structure. tims both of these governors, and Bloom," the music and words both have Colorado Metropolis by Valencia, the steamer City of Topeka from crossed electric light wires.. Telephone. bore a Paterson, N. J., postmark. being composed by her. She was born was dispatched from this city last Albuquerque - Citizen, Jan. 20. FOLLOWED GOOD EXAMPLE. Some of these letters apparently were in Old Virginia, and she considers night. STATEHOOD RESOLUTION AD- sent from an organization known as the latter composition her master- A. E. McKenzie, of Denver, the Life Wash., 24. Little or Another Insurance President piece. Seattle, Jan. OPTED. trap shooter, who Is in the city as Tenders Resignation. Liberta Sociologia," located at 495 nothing has been heard from the the guest of Joe Barnett, bears the Madison avenue, in this city. Washington, D. 24. New "5fork, Jan. 24. rThe World to BUYS A scene of the wreck of the Valencia C, Jan " FITZ. FARM. distinction of being the first person day says" that Frederick A. Burnham, The house. at this number, on .Madi; morning. A resume- - of the situa- The House today adopted state- this in Albuquerque, outside of the tele- yesterday followed the example of son avenue is the only, one in the Will Turn the Place Into a Resort 30 per- hood resolution by a vote of tion today shows that at least phone exchange employees, who has other life insurance presidents, and bloclr. The only occupants which the for Men Who Wish to sons perished, and perhaps as many 192 165. - Recuperate. to talked with Denver, using the long resigned the presidency of the Mu police found in it today were , two 70. Something one hundred 24. - as like distance service out of this city. tual Reserve Life Insurance Compa- Italian silk weavers and their fam- Nev York, Jan. Bob Fitzsim- persons, so far unaccounted for, are mons, the pugilist, and his wife Hon. G. A. Richardson tele- Early last 'evening Mr. McKenzie ny. The World says that Geo. D. e, ilies. Both of these men told the po have supposed to be clinging to the wreck. bought graphs The Record: "Joint left his call with the toll operator vice president of the company, lice that they had no knowledge of a a farm at Dunellan, N. J. The Fog Delays Rescue Work. Statehood bill will pass House from the Alvarado, his ticket was may also retire. The annual meeting society called "Liberta Sociologia," farm formerly was the rural home of B. 24. A heavy - - Victoria, C, Jan. made out, and the 'electric current of the company is being held today or of the letters said to have been United States Senator- Dryden.
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