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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-11-1903 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 08-11-1903 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, 08-11-1903." (1903). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ lvdo_news/691 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]. THE LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC VOL. XXIV. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1903.' NO. 235. THE FORESTERS. "Miss Johnston came to me several days ago," he said, "and when she Fifteen Thousand Attend the National CYCLONE offered to Jump Into the canal for a newspaper I told her that if she a LIST Convention at Dubuque, la. story S1TUA would home 1 In stay would gladly see jOL. that she got. work und money. She sin DUBUQUE, la., Aug. 11. Fifteen refused to accept anything, and the thousand Visits 1 is a conservative estimate the Island of Martinique next I knew she was in the canal . of of aud vis- have since found that she did not the number delegates Causing Great Damage to Results From an Disaster tell I All Underground Railway itors here for tho international con- half of her poverty, am sorry But Two Mines in the Cripple Creek District and that the. affair it vention of the Catholic Order of For- Property Crops occurred, but may in Paris? a Hundred Persons Killed be a to in Urn end. I Khali esters. The record-breakin- attend- help her Have Been Closed Down her work that will In ance is due in a largo measure to get .'keep her food aud until she becomes a the number of Important questions to lodging ARE HOMELESS member of be disposed of by the convention. 5,000 my company." X. HAS A FAINTING FIT Miss Johnston has been the POPE PIUS THE The principal question to be con- subject THE MINERS SUE THE CITIZENS ALLIANCE sidered is one of rates. At the last of several newspaper stories recently, on account of claim she International convention, which was the makes Houses are Unroofed and Trees that she is au undoubted mil held in Milwaukee two years ago, a genius, A Derailed Near Sedalia, Mo., With Serious Results to Two Feet Thick Uprooted that she one of the most re- Flyer committee was appointed to take this possesses Idaho Springs Chiens Sued Ky the Expelled Miners for Heavy" markable voices in the world. She subject under consideration and make Passengers Is desirous of her Damages. a thorough investigation. They have cultivating vo'ce, and to on the under been engaged upon the task since and INTERIOR REPORTS INDEFINITE expects go stage tho name of Marble. have prepared an exhaustive report. Mignonette 11. The death list Sarto's attendant in .; CRIPPLE 11. firm and a PARIS, Aug. Pope physician The report says in substance that the CREEK. Colo., Aug. Corn Market rather Xroni railway disas- Venice and was soon re- International Golf Contest. re- the underground present, rates are inadequate and that if It is The strike uituatlou today is worse shade higher. The government ter here last will exceed oue stored the pope to consciousness and WASHINGTON, Aug, 11. The BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 11. The My- night desired to perpetuate the order an than yesterday so far as the number ports Indicate but a slight loss in lis hundred. Eighty-lou- r bodies have ul- - he was taken to his apartments, state department today received a h opia Hunt club is today the Mecca increase is imperative. The commit- of men idle is concerned. condition for the month of July and been recovered. Most of the His collapse Is considered to be from for golf enthusiasts from far and near, Practically ready tees will present several plans for Consul Jewel, at Port Da and of the to heat and weakness tho loadstone of attraction the every property in the district,'" with a promise of a crop slightly over two victims are of middle age due the aggra one which France, con- being increasing tho rates, of Martinique, yesterday, the of the Wood Invest- billions. Current commercial the were At noon Pius - Initial of tho team exception s reports working class, whom trains vated by fatigue. Pope doubtless will be firming the of- a appearance English adopted. report disastrous ' ment Interests and endorse this. This crop was home. Boscuers were un- X was to be almost restored ' on tho links of this country. The company's the hardly carrying reported The qtiestion of admitting liquor storm off that island. It says: until to condition but was contest Is one between tho Portland, are now Idle. These have! throe, weeks late on tho first of July able to descend into the tunnel his normal keep- "A en- arranged dealers and saloonkeepers also will J terrific cyclone visited the no to the blinding his room, as he feels occasionally visitors from across the Atlantic and their owu mills, but the men may and has regained lost time. From this morning owing ing be brought up again. The matter tire island Saturday at midnight caus- smoke from the a of the heart. an intercollegiate team picked from yet be called out, Hundreds of min- some of the best appearing sections clouds of burning slight palpitation was at length two years ago, ing great damage to crops and' fruit. '.' argued col- ers are the for other the are that the corn Most of the victims were as- o - : the best players of the American leaving camp reports coming train. but final decision was postponed until J Many house3 at Fort Do France leges, the number Waltor mining camps around the slate and does not ear. Temperatures are ab- phyxiated. Bad Accident Near Sedalia, Mo. this It Is some that were and two including year. thought by unroofed, trees feet will not return till the strike normally low when the reverse is There are several versions of the SEDALIA, Mo., Aug. 11. The north Egan and H. C. Kgan,- the intercolle- probably this class will be admitted, but at an thick were uprooted. One person was Is settled. needed. are moderate and tunnel but the main one is bound Kansas & Texas fly giate champion, Receipts disaster, Missouri, Increased schedule and In a separate j killed. The consulate- Is intact. At The English team will remain in demand fair. There is nothing urgent as follows: er. No. 6, was derailed and ditched class. The Iowa state convention Tiinlto seven were killed persons and this for several will GEORGETOWN, Colo., Aug, 11. In the cash situation, but la the pres- The train which caused the accident last night near Schell City. Two pas- voted ' vicinity days and to exclude the saloonkeepers, many houses were destroyed. Small- Into ent condition ot tho It looks as came from Porte Dauphiue, at the were and then depart for the west to meet, the After securing au Injunction last crop sengers seriously injured but It is uncertain how the delegates er towns were damaged: The villages De in the team at Chicago. The night to prevent the members of the though It would require pretty near- entrance of Bois Boulogne, seventeen others slightly injured. will vote, as there are views of Fourneole varying Tlvoll, Fond, Lahaya, first of will Citizens' 'Alliance from ly a miracle to got two billions of western part.jtf Paris. Spreading of the rails caused the de- the states. wei'k September be interfering among and Reculee were destroyed, render- corn of 11. We advlso corn the rached the neigh- spent lu Canada anil the English play with the return of the miners driven out buying When train railment. The business sessions were pre- ing five thousand sufferers of last La Chaise the elec- ers will then be seen on the links at out of camp, another surprise will be also on the breaks. borhood of Pere Among the injured were: ceded this morning by tho celebra- year's homeless. ' catastrophe again Baltusrol, Garden Shlnnecock sprung this afternoon, when Attorney LOGAN & BRYAN. tric motor failed to work properly. Chalmer McPhorson, Waxahachie, ! City, tion of high mass at the cathedral. Reports from the Interior of the d - " Hills and a number of other leading C. F. Richardson, for tho Western o The train then waited at the station Texas, scalp wound. This afternoon the delegates assem- are indefinite; Great discourage- golf organizations of the eastern Federation of minors will file suit for MAY ENDORSE HEARST. of Les Charonues till the arrival of Mrs. O. T. Bacon, Wichita Falls, bled in St. Mary's casino and were ment." second which the bruise on head. stales. $10,000 damages against every mem- the train, pushed Texas, slight formally welcomed by Mayor Berg. National Trades' Council back ber of tho Citizens' Protective league Building crippled train forward. After pro Mrs. Mae Allen, Ranger, Tex., The business sessions will he com- -' NOT ACCIDENTAL. and all others In driv- May Launch Boom for News- ceeding two hundred yards the dam- sprained. menced this and continued Big Fight Near at Hand. participating evening tho miners motor set fire to the ot Mrs.