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Las Vegas Daily Optic, 01-29-1907 the Las Vegas Publishing Co University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-29-1907 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 01-29-1907 The Las Vegas Publishing Co. & The eopleP 's Paper Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news Recommended Citation The Las Vegas Publishing Co. & The eP ople's Paper. "Las Vegas Daily Optic, 01-29-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ lvdo_news/1724 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 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A, VEGA DAILY OPTIC tui:ntv-w;ut- h vi:ak LAS VEGAS YEW 51 EX I CO, TIF-AOA- J AN I'Alt V SO, IUU7 - or u. The Mil. whirs a refer- j itra chairs lo swat the throng. OAMBLING WILL red t tk jadiriary cuasai'tLre. will 17. C. NONES ON PIANO RECITAL OBSERVE UN-LE-T'S piubabS? be reported tomorrow and j The vtolia recital bjr Virginia Bean it Uh-- b offlif up for ! w(w4 at the Presbytenaa cfaarch la Santa readies Fe last evtag a mttskal treat. BE PROHIBITED A UNITED G1IY GREAT SUCCESS Pnvraius were nulled to all araitabi BIRTHDAY New Bill Introduce address, but all wer is riled ' bourne were ralfcd to order O. Pianist. 8URSUM SAYS THAT BILL at urlurk this morning Al! -- Vottagest CARNATIONS WORN AT INTERVIEW WITH REELECTEO MASTER THEODORE SKINNER Mia Uracks CAPITA!. WILL BE PASSED AT TMI$ r. with the Gardner, living etght IN MEMORY j.r, preset eioeyi a OP THE LATE - ki ' ""PRESIDENT ACUA NINE YEARS OLD. DISPLAYS tnih-- SESSION Or LEGISLATURE. mtom-n- i OF THI northwest of Wellstoa. Is ta of sWum- Chavez, wlm . MARTYRED PRESIDENT. - t m bate PURA COMPANY. GREAT PROMISE. MuaoMK pianist la csisboma. tf sot in an lieidetii piess aanouarvd hi America, aays eirhaag. Miss ap Grade U BEACH DEFENDS BILL: pointment of the moumiller oo only four years old and It county small FAVOR PENSION BILL Un. which iu am follow DmUm HARMONY RARE VOCAL TREAT for br ag. Walla her rather PLEA FOR treadles the organ aba sits wo - - Cameron. Dyncau, Stockton, Martin sad tf . ; j . t Plays Just lik she was ro years ' Measure Introduced For Electee ' Mui r U1 Mr. Preiiidrut SnuUor o4 LMsmtss Dsmaada fawMtlnMuM - Says W had th pWsara of her of Oatrtct Not Retai:- - .Sara" introdotd Council Mil No. hiring th Fluctuation of Cottoe Attorney and g Durforda miisle Ssa ; Mrs. R. & Rankia and Miss Lara L. sing play star torn T. f Barnes Wants Law. II. act for the assessment and col Visitor Points Out How Commenlty Curtta TbIim Ask - tory. Stray tost was , .lection of taxes on Holmes - Monday. aa4 surprised at her sleeping cart and tnjurva ItMif By Conatant Bicker, Sing Cssallont Sstos- ' r B "' accuracy la tin god tune. Sh play t Special Correspondence I filnK 'he Usable valuation oa Thrown Normal Hall Crowd. Washington. Jiuj. t2S.Tbl the . i j finM ' tag Protpry Away. ed and Mftf tpvtral songs. "Nearer. N M . 2v- - " care al fsVMie tb of .he Wrtb of Will- - Santa K. Jan "There sWping Ood. sanlversary nl on 12.000. My To Thee," 'Marching Through will I a l.i'l Msed at I hi esion s f car. at The rat iam McKloIey. As such anniversary W. If the large number of music loving CWrgia." aad other songs. Mtss t the shat will pmhil.lt !: " ,ax"00 ''" th .f. Nonea. of Loulnvllle. Ky and aa ""CarnaUoa day It la beis prop! at lJt Vegas who attended the Oracle bids fair to maka a wosderful in i be : ,,d la a penalty attached who waa reflected preal-de- generally observed la the national gambling tht ,br yeaterday famoo Mr. Mrs. piano recital at the Normal assembly and pianist. and - is a settled fact." md Him H. O. Bi-- "BB" " w eompaniea jza.uo a day of the Agua Pura comnaay. left evpitat, fsverameat officials, meat- ev hall last evening expected to behold Gardner eipect a great deal of Mia hum. chalrmaa of the terrl !f,,r r5r da" " to make bers of congress sad prtvat cltUesS republican for hla home this afternoon after in young Master Theodore Hawthorn Oracle, and front present Indications - returns. The rule were are wearin favorite torlal committee, to your corrpoal- ' will the president and bill waa speodtna aeveral days In Las Vegas. Sklnnor a youthful prodigy, they were they la bo wise be disappointed wit tonight. 'Within the last year j suspended the read a flower. President Roosevelt had on. In an Interview with a representative disappointed agreeably so If they They eipect to g1v her all tha ad there has tcn a general demand that imn,u " and referred to .he hi desk a large vase ot fine rar&a of The t'ptlc Mr. None said: carad to arrive at the true vslues of vantages of laiprovig as tha years uch a law should be passed and ,. ;con,m,,t railroad, tkms. and a simllsr bunch adorned Council "I have been eotaioa to Las Vegas jtba atantral equation For the lad Is roll by. orcanlzatlon In 1 S,nur '"'roduced the desk of Vtmbera party the territory l,la to Secretary toeb. Nw 11 nUUed. n nearly every year since and have fortunate enough possess qualities lleves that mcb a law will Ik- - a , ml an act to of the cabinet each vore ona of tha always enjoyed my vUitts here. I considerably more Important than the .t, ..t.. Th. ....... 'uniKe the erection of auear beet Y. M. C A. TEAM DEFEATS flowers as they appeared at the cabi- -- 1 ' ,B ,h knack of musical combinations and ontanuatum will tech .uch law fap'"r fw P"- P" net , " 'T,U,"t for that characterize meeting; - ,r"vi- ,h jP-- " community, the ear harmony wlU ,ee that it i. d.- With these d- ' "rle. .ball THE UNIVERSITY BOYS rrw " ,D the regtilatkm prodigy. Without jues aaaaranee. tmm Mr. Hanum. wh, h fmm fc '"T1 heats tees Pridont. P" Aku . f tion. he adds to genuine musical talent earned a renut-.io- n a, the man wt.o ." oomplethin. The,h P' Washington. Jan. Si.Oatrmaa rules were and bill was it was the home of my daughter In law an alert and Intelligent mind that will "does thine." it Is safe to predict ''suspended the Shoats of tha Itthmlan eaaal eommla-slo- n. n before her marriage to my second enable him to master tha philosophy Albuquerque Basket Ball that a pood ami law wl'l11"1 a lei0a'i t,ra rererred o Organization returned after aa ab- Rambling son friend- a for de- today ,h u "Itorial affairs. and because of the warm and science of music, faculty Beaton by Savon Points at tha Dun- lie passed, and very soon at that. Such m""a, em sence of abont ten daya In the west I ship of so many Im Vegas people, for tail, Industry, earnestness and the A bill was introduced In the house ,lo,,8e Ju,Dt Resolution No. !. .v can Last Night He ailed on tha eldest son hla residence an of the essen- Immediately presi ,latln the "PPointment of a joint my during bryo of understanding this aftermwti by Represenutlve Unless dent by appointment for both luiuses to a ihere. tial thought of the composer. Ruppe of Bernalillo county. Althouch jeountee draft The basket ball last election "1 hsv always deeply appreciated indications fail the youta is Kolng to great gam Mr. is to Rtt a reputa-lne- and law. ws. Calls for Statsmsnts. Ruppe trylnit - between the teams ot the Uni- b- council under a su the courtesy with which I have been develop an originality of technique night tion as an aatl machine republican. I' "'n of New Me&lco at Washington, Jan. 29. The comp of bearing versity Albuquerque !lH'n,,'0 of the rules - treated and the wannwcloonie with and an independence stage Is llkelv his bill will be sup- - and such commit- - .1 very that bo-- Y. M. C. A. of re-- troller of tbe currency today Issued a w,n which I have been received during that will be none the less pleasing and tha this city the socsllcd machine " call condition ported by visits and admired the unusual. That Master Bkln- - 'suited in a aeor of 28 to II m favor for a statement of the j llouwe JointW'.Resolution No. 3, m.ik- - my here, have cue it is of the home team. It waa one of the of all national banks at the close of !lnR "n for broad, libera! western spirit which is ner Is ever going to be In the least Wants Law. ai,ri)Prl""on roster of business on SC. Stray so characteristic of the awed audience In tha world fastest games ever played In the( terri- January C. officials, legislators and community. by any Will Barnes, of the jltortal sswawavaswa secretary and waa witnessed by a sts9d '4. tM committee - 'The only drawback to the pleasure is not to be believed. tory faif cattle board, is in the ;8tano" and In Test poc- Curtis Sworn sanitary city of visits here." he "has been Master Skinner appeared In eleven crowd. In. ;, , -- t ,,,r ".nvenience Ot mem-- my said, n,l will atton.l a n..tln of ths hmir "" ,"" oattv of r 4 bers of the dissensions existing between the numbers last night, nine of them solos The locals sarted out to win at the Washington, Ja.'2J.The Mr.
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