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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-30-1913 Las Vegas Optic, 08-30-1913 The Optic Publishing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news Recommended Citation The Optic Publishing Co.. "Las Vegas Optic, 08-30-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news/2088 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]. and Sun Mi mobbed- - the not much y Op- ' jj (( KIDS tic office today-Bu- t fair; in tern- - they had a perature, ..'. good time. EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PREQi LEASED WIF?E TELEGRAPH SERVICE VOL, XXXIV. NO. 249. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, AUGUST 1913. SATURDAY, 30, CITY EDITION ico Wil-sou'- s City, that President 3 stating j Standing and elapsed time at 00 instructions for an American FELIX DIAZ WILL BE miles: FERVENT PROTEST JEROMEFXECUTES f exodus are "much resented" by the SEVEN HUNDRED Position Driver ( Elapsed Time mis- American colony, and American No. 1 Anderson . 1:22-2- sionaries of all denominations No. object CANDIDATE IN CLASSIC ELGIN 2 Wishart 1:25-3- lADE AGAINST . ' ' COOP AGAINST to leaving. No. 3 Mulford 1:26 20 KIDS ENJOY Me- In view of these protests the No. 4 Shaup 1:27-2- No. 5 thodist board and the Presbyterian OCTOBER Burman 1:27-3- 0 instruct- ROAD RACE No. 6 EVACUATION board of foreign mission have THAI FORCES Bergdoll . 1:27-5- 6 7 ed their missionaries to decide the No. De palma 1:29-2- 6 MIME No. 8 question of leaving the country for Dawson . 1:32-2- 4 PRESIDENT CAMACHO OF MEXI- themselves, advising them, however, RELATIVE OF FORMER PRESIDENT SECURES WRIT OF HABEAS COR STUTZ CAR SCORES VICTORY No. 1:32-5- ENTERTAINMENT BY OPTIC AND WITH-DRAWA- should No. 10 1:38-5- 1 OBJECTS TO L that their women and children OF SAME NAME DECLARES HIS PUS RETURNABLE TUESDAY AT OVER Grant CAN SENATE 302 MILES COURSE IN PHOTOPLAY be to of This Standing at 150 miles with race THEATER AFFAIR OF AMERICAN COLONY recalled places safety. FRIENDS HAVE PLACED HIS 10 O'CLOCK ON APPLICATION OF PHENOMENAL TIME OF 4:13:28 action was taken by the two organi half finished: OF GREAT FESTIVITY FOR FROM REPUBLIC. HAT IN RING. ORIGINAL CAPTOR. OS 7V2 MILES AN HOUR. zations after an exchange of tele- position Driver luaosed Time YOUNGSTERS TODAY. No. 1 2.04-3- grams with Secretary of State Bryan Anderson . , No. 2 Mulford 2.08-5- WOKKERS MAY STAY in which, in reply to a request for ad HUERTA DEBARRED FROM RACE INTERESTED NO RUN MISSION IMMIGRATION FATALITIES ATTEND NO. 3 vice in the matter of the withdrawal Wishart 2:09-1- 2 CHILDREN CROWD OFFICE No. 4 2:11-5- 4 of American missionaries irom Mex- Burman 5 LONG TELEGRAPHIC CONFERENCE de CONSTITUTIONAL PROHIBITION THE FUGITIVE MAY BE IN THEIR TWELVE STARTERS AND LARGER No. Bergdoll 2:12-0- 7 ico,. Secretary Bryan said that his OPTIC ESTABLISHMENT ALMOST DE- No. 6 2:13-3- 5 STATE DEPARTMENT "inconform-it- y CONTENTION IS CORRECT, POWER NEXT WEEK, WHEN DE- AUTOMOBILES Haupt BETWEEN partment continues to act CONTENDING MOBBED No. 7 De Palma . 2:13-4- EAftLY THIS'MORNING AND BOARDS IN CHARGE OF with the advice given in the presi- CLARES SOCIAL ENVOY TO JAP- PORTATION TO POINT IN VER- COMBINE TO BRING OUT CROWD No. 8 2:17-3- 5 AND TICKETS GIVEN ALL of twenty-sevent- h Grant TO OF MATTER OVER DEPARTURE. dent's message the AN IN LONDON INTERVIEW. MONT IS LIK2LY. OF 50,000. No. 9 Dawson 2:18-5- 0 inst, and our consular officers have EAGER CROWD. No. 10 0 been Instructed to assist Americans Endicott .2:19-5- (By Optic A. P. Leased Wire) A. P. Leased Burman retired with a cracked WOULD CLOSE MANY SCHOOLS to leave Mexico in every way." OPPOSING ATTSiiNEYS IN DARK (By Optic Wire) cyl London, Aug. 30. "I am now defin 30. "Gil" Anderson won inder after 167 miles.' SPECIAL PROGRAM Dr. Butler's telegram, dated yester-terda- Elgin, Aug. running PLEASES a candidate for of Mulford fol- itely, the presidency the Elgin national trophy today in a made his first stop for and made public today, 're- FEELING IN CAPITAL THAT LOSS Mexico," General Felix Diaz, who KNEW NOTHiMi.i, OF AFFAIR UN- Stutz car. He mace an average of gasoline after speeding 192 mijes. lows: . ON HORSEBACK AND IN arrived from Canada, told the TIL NEWS DliPATCHES WERE 71 at 201 BURROS, OF 40,000 CITIZENS OF THIS Am-- ( cently miles an hour, breaking the couise Standing miles: "Washington's instructions for AUTOS BABY Associated Press, this morning. Position Driver Time AND CARRIAGES COUNTRY WOULD WORK GREAT erican- exodus much resented by col- TELEGRAPHED,! FROM MONTRE-- record. Elapsed - in Mexico are No. 1 BOYS AND GIRLS ArT-- ina.de-!- . .".My friends working Anderson's official time was Anderson 2:52 01 FLOCK AT DAMAGE. ony. Reasons siven appear AL. THEN MAyE, HARD FIGHT In my uoiial'," continued. General iiiaa. No. 2 Mulford . 2:03-4- TEND mission conference rep-- ; an average of 71xi miles an hour. PERFORMANCE. quate. Union 3 at distance I No. 2:56-3- 0 churches' ex "I'n fortunately the Ralph Mulford, in a Mason, finished Haupt Ca- resenting four objects, A. P. Leased No. 4 New York, Aug. 30 Sebastian myself am unable to do much, but I (By Optic Wire) second in 4.20-3- Wishart 2:56-3- 4 'What Optic-Photopla- y sen- cept from disturbed territory. 30. 5 The matinee today of the Mexican l which may Sherbrooke, Quebec, Aug. No.. Bergdoll 2:57-2- 9 macho, president in am awaiting instructions Spencer Wishart was third, time does the board recommend the IC will' in 6 was an entire success.. Over 700 kids to James A. Harry .Thaw, be produced No. De Palma 2:59-1- 9 ate, has sent a telegram (Simplify, matters.-- ' - ;.. 'Ij 4:29:5S. present emergency'?" on; J No. 7 3:05-0- attended it and every one of the lot of New York, president of "Even if I am to court here again Tuesday morning Grant . crysmer a mniipHt for instructions was also! ordered proceed re- - next on a writ of haueas ob No. S Dawson 3:06-4- had the time of his young life. The the Mexican Telegraph company, ..- - to it is not certain that I shall corpus Japan , - The-times- , received bv the Presbyterian;r""iT"' board .' beiialf Vo-- Anderson Leads Entire Distance 9 " : theater was filled. him to to President there. action will on tained today in of Chief of No. Fndicott (delavedl. comfortably questing protest PolY-a- igo JViy depend tmm rharlna tlpnrt ff tlie'T of who 3. The race as of the; ,of Am- ." f ' - lice Boudreau Coaticooke, ar Elgin, Aug. automobile At 251 miles Anderson was still many performances Wilson again the withdrawal . developments in Mexico." Mex can mission, and after a confer-- , .... rested him after his from Mat-- for the with 100 and special program being given for the erican citizens from Mexico. , The General Felix Diaz iB flight Elgin trophy today first Mulford second, the latter cm10 nf ronrpKATilnHvps of mission- apparently ' ' com- fur- de- ' teawan. , i miles, or a third of the aistance 5 minutes behind the leader. boys and girls. The music was message, made public here today, . pleased with the course' of event3 in being arv boards of various denominations Hutchinson one of the closest At 251 nished Mrs. Anna Simlson and was clares that the American colony in 'Mexico. He said the contention that Superior Judge granted pleted, developed miles the leaders stood: by the board 011 excellent. shown were and and yesterday, Presbyterian the writ the application of Samuel and fastest road contests ever run in Position Driver Elapsed Time The pictures Mexico, 'is satisfied tranquil," M- - tw- - tele., viciuimiio nuuus cauumn-j- r fnllnwW 1 3:32-3- 9 a Beletced Den- will result Jacobs, chief counsel for the New this country. The leaders were making No. Anderson - special program by tbe 'that 'tremendous damages" - presidency was barred by the Mexican gram, which in substance was, it is York state interests. It was an 72 miles an hour and bet- No. 2 Mulford 3:35.30 ver exchange for this occasion and from its withdrawal. constitution was correct. He frequently quite lead-in- " sent boards of other eleventh hour movement taken to de- ter, 'with in a No. 3 3:40-5- 0 all the alarm here," reads by was still an Anderson; Stutz, Bergdoll pleased fcjda Immensely. "There is great elared the fact that he ef- denominations to their representations feat Thaw's lawyers, who have suc- Twelve cars started and at the No. 4 Wishart 3:445-1- 5 Manager Browne and a staff of the telegram "oer the American gov. official representative of the Mexican ceeded in keeping him in jail, safe 100th mile only 16 minutes separated Grant ran 251 miles before ficient employes was on hand to see for the withdrawal dis-onc- e making ernment's order ""The' - j government debarred him from board, which cautions prud- from the immigratiou authorities. the leader from' Grant, the rear ender. was for that all went smoothly and every- off all citizens of the United States President, Wilson's message stop.' It gasoline.