Roswell Daily Record, 10-05-1905 H

Roswell Daily Record, 10-05-1905 H

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Roswell Daily Record, 1903-1910 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-5-1905 Roswell Daily Record, 10-05-1905 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, 10-05-1905." (1905). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/roswell_record_news/637 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]. The KOSWEl Daily ECORD. VOLUMK 3 ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5,1905. NUMBER 186 First Showing of Ladies' Suits, Coats and Skitxs aPPRICE & COMPANY RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION. banquet be given In his honor and INSURANCE INVESTIGATION. switchmen employed by the Grand that he be presented with the free- Trunk railway between Chicago and Offices of the Various iVanderbilt dom of the city was rejected and a Real Estate Manager Testifies as to the Canadian border mar be callfH Lines in San Francisco to Be resolution was adopted declaring that Bab Management. out in a strike within 24 hours, ac- Combined November 1st. he is not worthy of any special honor New York, Oct. 5. Edward Devlin, cording to Grand Master Hawley of San Francisco, Cal.. Oct. 5. The because his services at Portsmouth real estate manager of the New York the Switchmen's union of America, announcement is made that the local "were only a redeeming sacrifice for Life Insurance Co., today resumed who came to Chicago yesterday in offices of the various Vanderbilt lines political mistakes in which he - had his testimony, which was interrupted the hope of negotiating with the (8 will be consolidated November 1st, acquiesced and which . were respon- last night at the adjournment of the heads of the Grand Trunk system for and after that date Charles C. Crane sible for the war." legislative committee investigating a settlement of the strike at the local Mr. Wilson ol will handle all the passenger business the life insurance business. Devlin yards. of the lines, and ' John Gill who has WORK ON OVERLAND ROAD. testified that an apartment house at o Sixty-secon- i just returned from the East will as- Park avenue and d street Don't forget the carnival of spe- sume the responsibilities of the Will Be Started Between Oakland and which cost the New York Life over cialties next week. 86tf freight department. The consolidation Oroville Within Ten Days. a million dollars, is carried on the O follows the appoinment several San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 5. The company's books at $450,000. The New Mexico Synod to Meet. months ago of Capt. G. J. Grammar Western Pacific officials have an- loss, he said, was due to the admin I The New Mexico Svnod of the -- " . to the position of traffic manager of nounced that work on the new Over- istration preceding McCall. Presbyterian church will meet, begin- nnr n v the Vanderbilt lines. He had been, it land railroad will be started between He said the Kansas City office ning Friday evening, at Las Vegas, " is said, long considering the plan of Oakland and Oroville within the next building cost $1,901,781. and is car- and continue several days. C. E. Lu-ken- s, consolidation. ten days. The construction firms are ried on the books at $1,200,000, and D. D., of Roswell, is Stated UU moving their outfits into Feather Ri- its net income is 3.06 per cent on the Clerk and Treasurer, the only execu- TO EXPLAIN PERSONALLY. ver canyon, where they will soon be- investment. The Omaha building cost tive officer of the Synod, but will be gin boring the Spring Garden tunnel, $1,246,641, is carried on the books unable to attend. II American Consul at Nicaraugua on which is to be 7,400 feet long. They at $650,000, and pays a little under His Way Home. are also preparing to bore a six thou- 3 per cent. The Minneapolis building Get your money's worth and assist San-- Cal., 5. Ches- sand loot tunnel at Lieckwith Pass. cost $1,028,752 and pays 2 per cent. the ladies of Cemetery Associa- Francisco, Oct. lo- the ter Donaldson, U. S. consul at Man-aguaagu- a, It is stated that the company has The St. Paul building cost $922,440, tion by attending the carnival of spe- I Nicaraugua, arrived here cated the entire line between Oak- and pays less than one per cent. cialties next week. S6tf today en route to Washington to ex- land and Salt Lake, and the work of The Montreal building cost $818.-32- plain personally to the department of securing rights of way is proceeding and pays about l4 per cent. Goings to the carnival of specialties state the case of two Americans nam- rapidly. Devlin testified that the company next week? sctf ed Alters, now held in prison by the lost $129,035 on the Plaza Hotel in o president of that republic. The consul SITUATION IS ENCOURAGING. this city, which it constructed after MISSOURI MUST BE SHOWN. has with him all the documentary ev- taking it over from the contractors, who failed. Devlin said the real es Insurance Company idence in the matter. The evidence and Towns of Louisiana to Must Restore Donaldson says shows that the two Parishes tate of the company returned four Campaign Money or Be Prohib- Raise Quarantines Soon. per cent in 1903, and in 1904 the re- men are wrongly Imprisoned by the x ited From Doing Business. Nicarauguan government and tends New Orleans, La., Oct. 4. To busi turns fell to 3.7 Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 5. State to justify the means he took to gain ness men the most encouraging fea- Cornelius G. White, auditor of the Insurance Superintendent Vaadiver mm New York Life Insurance Co., presented has announced their liberty. ture of the . yellow fever situation is that unless President m the records of an account with McCall and Vice President Perkins, the disposition manifested by the Andrew Hamilton, showing two en- of the New York Life Insurance Co., EVADED QUARANTINE. parishes and towns of Louisiana to tries of $75,000, which were charged resign their positions and repay the raise their quarantine against New to taxes New York insurance account, money which he thinks has been im- Man From Louisiana Has Reached and later on these were transferred properly diverted from the trust fund Colorado and is Dying of Fever. Orleans about October 13, in harmo to "contingent expenses" account. for political purposes, medi- he will take Denver, Colo., Oct. 5. A dispatch ny with the suggestion of the White said that the latter account steps to stop the company doing bu- to the Republican from Trinidad, Col., cal authorities. contfsted of items thb were paid siness in the state of Missouri. o says: "Frank Garza, who arrived o the president to reimburse him for o Monday having what paid out. here from Louisiana, ROOSEVELT IN DEAD EARNEST he Extra fine ones. Send your friends evaded the quarantine officers of that W. F. Thummell. legal counsel of a box. Roswell Produce & Seed Co. state, escaping thence to Texas, was the Mutual Life Insurance Company, o stricken with yellow fever shortly Just as Determined as Ever That Reg testified that he received $2,500 from ,- - BIG EXCURSION WEDNESDAY. after arrival here and is not expect ulations Shall Be Enacted for Vice President Robert A. Gran diss in ed to live. The patient will be rigidly 1904 and paid it personally to the quarantined. Governing Railroad Rates. chairman of the Republican national Southwestern Land Co. Brings in the Washington, D. C, Oct. 4. "Presi- committee. Thummell said the con- Largest Crowd Ever, Handled by lie Roosevelt is dead on tribution had been suggested by "dan- Any Except Tallmadge. SIMPSON REFRESHED. dent in earnest Two special coaches were required question legisla- ger that a Democratic house would the of railroad rate and leg- to bring the excursion' of the South- Prospects are Very Good for His ev- result in tariff revision other tion and is just as determined as islation of such character as would western Land Company to Roswell, Temporary Recovery. ' enacte-- which arrive on regular Ex-Con- er that regulations shall be upset business and affect the policy- the train Wichita, Kan.. Oct. 5. night. ressman Jerry Simpson spent a very looking to Federal supervision of the holders." Other companies, Thum- last The train pulled by two mell S3 id, had been asked to contrib- engines, came in at 6:10, There were good night at St. Francis Hospital. freight rate situation," said Represen- 65 people party ute, but he did not know whether in the Southwestern's E-PR- Dr. W. A. Minick issued the following tative Townsend, of Michigan, today. this time, and thia is declared to be GO. on condition morn- they did or not. bulletin his this Townsend called on the President to No Jury for the largest crowd ever brought to ing: "Mr. Simpson is feelingrrefresh-e- d Grand Present. day to over Che general subject New York, Oct. 5. District Attor- the Va'ley in one party, except by 1 this mcraing after a good Dight's talk ney Jerome has decided- - that he Will the Tallmadge Company. Many of rest. There is a good chance that he and the President requested him to ' them have been here before and this may get up again.

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