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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-21-1906 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-21-1906 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-21-1906 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-21-1906." (1906). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/4455 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 Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURN n34 TWFNTY-EIGHT- H YEAR . ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. Oy Coi.-ler- SOr. a Month, PCWTQ By Mall, $5.00 Year' rW,t 0 been Santiago but ""-n- started frum 1.200 feet loug at a distance of 2,400 more than eighty years with him. I.i-fttl- get through. steamship Te- The feet from shore inclosing a m.iguiri-cen- t after a w hile, made his horn ' nt has left here for Talcahuano and grand basin 280 acres in extent. will with Clarkson return loaded with provisions. ROSWELL Jean Clarkson showed him th n BIG MANCHURIA BRYAN CANNOT The not jc- - tID de earthquake was felt Jamestown has been called the cri-dl- c which had been attached to the will. III verely at Concepción, Iqulque or .Vi-- I exposition of the nation. The To his great delight tofagasta. Pierre deciphered celebrates the of Its set- it with the aid o the code the plrat. s The five-stor- y building of the news- tlement. The site of the old town It had used for so many years. It tip II paper El Mercurio has suffered prac- self Is on a little island some mi.es read as follows: Jean WW., tically no damage whatever, and Kl Clarkso i. up the river too small and too Inac- when you are twenty-gv- e years of Mercurio is the only paper In Valpa- GOES ON FOR cessible to be the scene of the grenl age At the cud of a line 300 feet en. t HOPELESSLY ESCAPE THE raiso getting out daily editions. exposition. And tberc is nothing left from the front doorway of Bordeaux It Is firmly believed here that the of It now but the site, marked by the Manor, dig for your Valparaiso was mere Inheritance." earthquake crumbling tower otf an old church and Clarkson found that the point In- HOMELESS vere than that which visited Ban a few suaken tombstones. Boats pass- dicated was covered by water at high Francisco. losses in life and properly ing up the rver to 'Richmpnd. Ihe With o as tide. Lafitte he started out are enormous, but all estimates are third capital of Virginia, drop pass 4lig. w yet premature. FIRST E but encountered a man who is engers who are mhidc.1 to explore the already digging on the spot. He was AGROUND 5 ruins of Jamestown, the lirst capital covered by pistols to OXK II their and taken TIloi s.WD CORPSES of the Old Dominion. house, AUK, the where Mrs Clarkson ALREADY Ht'KIED Jamestown was not destined for a once recognized his as an attorney Aug. 20. Refugee Santiago, Chile. long career, as clUes go. It had a named Deer, who had been employ d arriving from Valparaiso declared SPORTS CELEBRATE DAY short life, and, If not a merry one, at by her husband who 1,000 corpses already be- n and had lon:r PACIFIC MAIL LINER that have least a full one. Within a century of plundered the estate to line his own buried there. The authorities arc WITH A Its settlement. Its ptar had passed i'.s pocket. To was due ILLINOIS BURYING i GENERAL JAG him the poverty taking severe measures to Hie FAST ON HAWAI mainlR' zenith and was In dcscendcncy. of the mother and son. He was ar- order. Twenty pillagers have bee i Within two centuries it was complete- rested and forced to give up a great shot. ly deserted. Yet In that first century deal of the plundered property. Slight Shock. Three Killings He Another Barely Averted it had lived, and made ineradicable confessed to having discovered the Governor Joseph H. 20. n General Santiago, Chile. Aug. Another marks on the scrolls of history. W'fih-I- meaning Of ex- the will of which he had Be Foiced to Swallow En slight shock of earthquake was in Pecos Valley Town on Its limits had been sown the seed a copy Smith of Philippines Last to perienced today was to nearly two o which bear and With Deer, the dishonest attorney, for Presidency First Day the Tiger Went half centuries later the blood red fruit out Of the way. Lafitte and Clarkson Leave the Steamei May dorsement 20,00(1 PF.OPLK AIM: of the civil war. went back to the beach and dug n Under of Sulli- WANDERING HOMELESS Into, His Cage. For at Jamestown, in August, 101'., the spot Indicated. Three feet below Take Weeks to Move. Leadei ship DEM Paris. Aug. 20. A dispatch to the negro slavery was Introduced in'o Agency Valparaiso, the water they found a heavy Brass He Havas News from America by the captain of a Dutch bound chest, which Lafitte at van Whom Tried to Fire, IE ov man-of-wa- r, undated, was received here today s polla to the Mornrtifr Journal. who sold twenty Afri- Honolulu, Aug. 20. (6:3." p. m.) way correspon as having belonged to his of Galveston. The oswell, N. M., Aug. 20. Today fo cans to the colonists to be their sei brother He touched a hidden Spring It is the general Impression here this states 20,000 of the Inhabi- o - vants years that first time in the history of Ros- Within fifteen of its and revealed a fortune of gold evening thai the Pccilic mail liner THERE'LL BE STORMY tants of Valparaiso are without shel- well there was not a licensed gam- founding it had grown to such pro- ail jewels worth several hundred thous- ifanchUrll which ran on a reef at ter; that the number of dead cannot bling game running In this city. With portions that it was able to survive dollars. be accurately estimated, though it 's going and Uahbit island before daylight this TIMES IN CONVENTION in the into effect of the new law an Indian massacre of 350 colonises. After all his adventures and ex- Earthquakes Have Ceased very is-- great: that the villa del Plain all the sports In town united In a gen- In 1676, during Bacon's rebellion, the citement this was too much for old morning, hopelessly aground and has been completely destroyed and eral jag to celebrate the day and the town was burned, and it was evident- Pierre and he fell dead. may be a loss. Stricken Valparaiso and the property is passing by that the loss estimated .it of the "tiger" was marked ly even then past Its prime, foi" it While It was at first thought that Friends of the Nebraskan Will $250,0(50.000. The dispatch adds that general disorder and several free for not sufficient i vit ality to recoVer People Are had SICKENINGCÁRÑÁGE the steamer could be floated without Returning From the stilt of the news agency was all lights, three killings being barely from that blow, and in IBM!) the cap- Fight Strenuously Against forced to (lee the city and that it averted by the Intervention of cooler ital was removed to Williamsburg and Much difficulty, all efforts have so far Hills to Smoking heads. There was no attempt to open AMONG SECTION HANDS been In vain and it seems to be the the Ruin. believed several of Its members were finally in 1779 to Richmond, And in Endorsement Unless Com klHed. games in the city limits. A gambling the of progress general opinion at this time that if march Jamestown ship is it will hall was opened two miles from the was In time abandoned. the saved be effected city limits under a territorial license. Engine Backs Into Car Two Ar: only by elaborate engineering opera- mitteeman Is Turned Down. TWO MEMBERS OF THE Not least maong the many historical tions, possibly requiring Prosecuting Attorney J. M. Hetvey is Injured. weeks. WHOLE COAST IN PARLIAMENT ARRESTED making an attempt to suppress this associations of Jamestown Dead and Fifteen She is far Inside the reef now and place, which has been doing a land exposition Is the legend of Jean pounding quite heavily. The vessel, Peoria, III.. Aug. 20. Whether It "St. Petersburg. Aug. 20. The ar-- l Lafitte, most dreaded of all ter- standing PLACES BODILY LIFTED office business and has been the mec- the Mich., Aug. 20. high out of the water, forms pleases him or not, Williuin J. Hryan two Car-ribbe- Charlotte. Two rests of members of parliament es of all the gamblers in the vicin- rible corsairs who ravaged the a picturesque spectacle and crowds have heen reported today, one of them ity. sea in the early part of the Italian laborers are dead, twi are hastening from here over the will bo endorsed as the next presiden- In the province of Kiev and the other DS last century. His storj Is almost for- are dying and fifteen more are lying mountains to see the ship. The tial candidate of the doinocratlc party In province of gotten yet now in- the Taurlda.
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