University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-2-1903 Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-02-1903 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-02-1903." (1903). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/1797 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 Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SANTA FE NEW MEX CAN VOL. 40. SANTA FE, N. M., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1903. NO. 218. ELECTIONS IMMIGRATION PROF. COCKEREL TOURISTS AT COLORADO SPRINGS TOMORROW BUREAU'S WORK mm. mm IN AN AUTO Bulletins and Issued are Is Now a Member of the Faculty of Pamphlets Rev. C. M. and T. B. Inside. Estimates Indicate That Appreciated Especially by BATTLE Colorado College. Douglas , Officials of Railroads. Rennell Enjoy Exciting Trip Gotham's Mayoralty Contest 1 D. and his wife are T. A. Cockerell From Denver. Be Will Very Close. The bulletins and pamphlets issued now members of the faculty of Colora by the buieau of immigration are do- f Sheriff do college at uoloradoprings. They Latest Authentic Report States That ing good work and are being appreci- are to do extensive research work In LOST ROAD AT TIMES G. 0. P. CLAIMS IN OHIO Are Dead-W- ere ated, especially by passenger and im- Miller and Member Jof Posse thfe Pike's Peak region in connection of the railway sys- with the department of biology They migration agents Game Laws of the State. Grades, Boulders and Slide Rhode Island s Violating la- Steep Democrats Confident in tems in the Territory. Many lette.-- will also have charge of the first Rock, No Barrier to the Horse- and Massachusetts Apathy Still are received the bureau along boratory to be opened in the new by right less Vehicle. Apparent in Pennsylvania. which prove these facts. One of the science building. Nov. 2 The latest authentic report of the battle most recent in point reads: Cheyenne, Wyo., Professor Cockerell received his with the Indians is that Sheriff; Miller of Weston county is dead, C. M. of New York 2 ill has worked Rev. Douglas New York, Nov. Inside estimates "Southwestern Immigration Agency, and one in a under Miller, named was instantly training the east, but of. indicate posse Fossenburg City, and his cousin T. B. Rennell on tomorrow's city election, Bur- Indians in New Mexico for somer and Is faat-urd- ay 129 South Woodland Avenue,. killed as a result of a fight with twelve wagon loads of Sioux years reached the Capital City that the result will be very close, with on Denver, lington, la., October 20, 1903. on Saturday, three miles below the Beaver dam Lightning creek, well knowll in Santa Fe. He was for- In an automobile. Mr. not more than 15,000 either Rose- night majority M.: Converse county. The' Indians were from the Pine Ridge and and the sum-- The mails were flooded Mr. Max Frost, Santa Fe, N. merly professor of entomology Douglas has been spending way. today bud agencies in South Dakota and were violating the game laws of mer in the In- With literature for voters. Dear Sir As special representative zoology in the New Mexico agricul- the Territory, studying the state. dians. He was joined by his ' 100,000 for for tural and of recently Murphy predicts plurality of the Santa Fe Railway system The sheriff's posse, which went out to round up the red skins on college professor biology wife. The automobile was driven McClellan. McClellan's personal cam- I surrender. In- In New Mexico normal school. Pecos valley immigration work, wish Saturday, upon coming up with them demanded their the through from Denver by Mr. Rennell, manager, J. J. Delaney, claims fire ensued in and his wife work to- paign to express my delight and apprecia- stead of complying, the Sioux ibpflned and sharp fight The professor the 500 miles between Colorado's cap- 85,300 with majorities in every bor- which was instantly killed, and Sheriff Miller mortally she being as interested as he covered in tion of your little booklet entitled Fossenburg gether, ital and Espanola, being ough including Brooklyn. Mayor half an hour later. His body was taken to. New cas- and almost, if not equally as proficient to Mr. his County." wounded, dying five days. In referring the trip Low's advisers, while claiming "Eddy tle the remainder of the .posse early this morning. The posse The regents of Colorado college con- are said to be "We are taking' people there fifteen by Rennell said: election by about 30,000 say that at least six of the Indian were killed and several wound- sider Professor Cockerell a valuable "We left Denver with for a of about 15,000 to twenty a trip, and find things just everything looking majority ed, among the latter being Chief Eagle Feather, who is being brought addition to the faculty. favorable and had no trouble in mak- 15,000 to McClellan in Man- as the booklet represents. It is of conceding here a ; in seven for Low in great assistance to us in our work. prisoner. ing Pueblo hours, averaging hattan and expecting 25,000 A new and posse has started f - ter the Indians who are in the of was Don A. Sweet, of Amarillo, Texas, first large WRECK ON SANTA FE. 25 miles an hour. Part this Brooklyn. surrounding the scene of the first fight, and another battle than 30 miles an Claim Ohio. called my attention to the work, he country traveled at better Republicans may be expected if the Indians again efuse to surrender. The first hour. The roads were fair. Nov. 2 With indi- is also delighted with it. It would be generally Columbus, Ohio, word of the fight reached here lastrnhht and the shooting probably Bound Train and took to- a treat if we could be put In East Passenger Jumps We were lost at Salida, the cations for rain throughout phio great occurred iate afternoon. Due to in our vote touch with some of these little docu- Saturday Track Rails Being Spread wrong road, which resulted morrow, the total may be much No Details of Second Battle Received. some- on ments and would you kindly tell me Near Thatcher. striking some bad places, and less than nine hundred thousand, Denver, Colo., Nov. 2 A special to the Times from Douglas, Wyom- the At Pueblo been es- how. Thanking you in advance, I am, what lengthening trip. which the Republicans have that a battle has occurred between Deputy Sheriff Cook's Nov. 2 The east for at a Yours truly, ing, says La Junta, Colo., we mistook the fair grounds the timating their plurality nearly and the band of Indians who shot and fatally wounded Sher- bound Fe train No. 6, and bowled for Governor and "A. G. EISENHART." posse Santa passenger ball park, merrily eight hundred thousand iff W. H. Miller of Weston county and killed the deputy sheriff in a was wrecked near Thatcher We had with from to "The bureau has furnished Mr. today by miles in the wrong direction. other state officers, forty on on creek, Converse county. No of rails. Fireman before we on ballot for Isenhart five hundred copies of the fight Saturday night Lightning the spreading the to retrace this distance fifty majority the joint details of the second battle have been received but it is rumored that Charles of on road. The Democrats Eddy county bulletin and will also Everhart Syracuse, Kansas, could get the right United States Senator. several members of the posse were killed. The United States killed. "From Pueblo the road bed was no on the state ticket and send him five hundred copies of the jvas instantly gave figures thorities are making, an effort to apprehond the Indians, who are said The and escaped, adobe and we ran into the holdover of doubtful counties in their new bulletin on Chaves county now J engineer jumped counting the to be from the Rosebud and Pine Ridge agency in South Dakota. the received a shak- a tremendous storm It was get- estimate a Democratic ma- in course of preparation. Revised and passengers slight rain favor they up. This same train was wrecked and as we were con- five ballot. The most enlarged editions on Quay, Leonard ing ting pretty dark, jority of a joint last un- in one of the doubtful counties is Wood, Roosevelt, Sandoval, Dona Ana Apisapa bridge Friday by tinually striking washouts, important known parties- who pulled the spikes place a whole bank and bridge being home of Hanna and and Bernalillo 'counties have just been ' Cuyahoga, the from the rails. The details are a hole to and and are issued and have been and will be rap- gone, leaving long enough Clarke, Herrick Johnson, a of box cars in and still for and Gover- idly distributed by the . passenger de- meager. drop train the candidates Senator look hollow. We made a run for nor. have been less arrests for partments of the Santa Fe railway, it, There CONFERENCE HELD WITH A. R. who left for the east and succeeded in the false than heretofore. the El Paso & Northeastern railroad, Gibson, pulling through registration Den- last Mrs. Gib- sume and mud, but concluded that we Democrats Claim Rhode Island.
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