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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-26-1904 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 02-26-1904 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, 02-26-1904." (1904). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ lvdo_news/846 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]. OPTIC ADS OPTIC ADS SAVE MONEY MAKE MONEY FOR READERS THE LAB TEGAS DAILY OPTIC FOR USERS VOL. XXV. LAS VEGAS, NEW - MEXICO, FIUDAY EVENING, FOItUAKY 26. 1004. NO. 01. ian sharp shooters, vanguard of six- TO HANG FOR teen regiments of infantry with ninety-- TRIPLE CRIME. AFTERMATH OF THE six quick firing guns, three batter- RAl.EUill, N. C., Feb. ROCHESTER SCOURGED ies of mounted suns and a correspond- Aycock having declined to Interfere, I II ing force of cavalry. The main boily the exeutlou of Jabel Register will consists of fory regiments. Including III S take place today In the Columbus Cossack cavalry with 300 guns. county jail at Whlteville. Register PORTARTHUR ATTACK Chinese Side With Japs. was convicted of a triple crime mur- Bl COSTLY FIRE der, and arson. On .March CIIE1-- : FOO, Feb. burglary 29 last. In company with bis father, II. from Russian sources have been print Centennial The Troubles of the B. Register, he went to the home of ed in the Chinese language and dis- .Ju- Jesse Soles, a white man, and shot tributed here, belittling the sui'oewses Stale Aired Before the Soles and also a negro by the name Loss Five Mill- Sides At Some and of tlit) and Estimated At Between Four and Both Explaining Length Japanese exuberating diciary Committee of Jim After the men those of the Russians. It is stated un Stanley. killing tho robbed the house and The the of those close to the Registers ions. Fire Chief Injured Claiming Advantage authority burned It. The elder was Chinese that at the first success of Register found guilty and sentenced to life Im- the Japanese army the Chinese will TREATY A. FACT prisonment join the Japanese with the hope of of' BEAUTIFUL CZAR ISSUES MANIFESTO TO NEW GENERAL driving all foreigners out China. SECRETARIES SHAW AND GRANITE BLOCK DESTROYED A Russian army., report states that GAGE TO SPEAK. t t t h o A I on t lie four Japanese battleships were sunk Sc nit or lien r H uok ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb. at Port Arthur in last week's tion of Iaiiff'roMN Condition attack, bnnkers and financiers from Flames Start in Elevator Shaft and With Remarkable Brave Words For That Dear Konrapatkin And His Beloved but the report Is not credited. The oftiovrruinent I'riutintr many parts of the state registered Spread Japanese have only six batleships In Itnilriins; today at the Hotel Chelsea In anticipa- Rapidity. Now Under Control Soldiers these waters. Four of them were off tion of the annual convention of the Wei Hal last Wednesday evening and New Jersey Slate Bankers' associa- the remainder of the fleet Is intact. D. Feb. 26- .- tion Much Interest centers In the WASHINGTON, C, N. 26. Goods such ROCHESTER, V., Feb. A Rochester Dry company. Tho LONDON, Feb. 26. The Japanese ficult task, which you with self May Be Long War, . "Colorado can literally be called banquet which will aerve to formally In-ar-t fuse connected with the electric mo- denial have assumed. In leave - great fire started in the of tbe gave out the following taking PARIS, Feb. 26. In a 'bleeding Colorado' owing- to what has open the convention this evening. legation today dispatch is tor that runs the elevator blew out of you and thanking you for your six ' taken there In tbe last ten Mayor stoy will deliver tho address of business district early today and official dispatch, dated Feb. 26: from St. Petersburg a correspondent place and immediately flaweB were rushing years' work for the good of my dear years," said J. C. Craig, president or welcome and the other speakers will still there wa "Early In the morning of Feb. 24, four of the Echo de Paris says that the raging. Fortunately up tho elevator wall. Assistant Chief army, I confer on you the order of St. tbe ciih-ens- ' alliance or Denver In an Include Secretory Shaw, Lyman J. old vessels escorted by some torpedo Japanese are thought to liavelncurre.l no wind, but many of tbe water mains Crows has been Injured by falling. Alexander Nevskl In brilliants. Wish- - former of the treas- Into entrance of further losses the second address today before the house judl- Gage, secretary were froten. There boen boats, were run the to during Assistance has been have several explosions ing success to you and trusting you re- committee in opposition to tho ury, and Congressman Charles N, the harbor. The object of the sinking Port. Arthur than was clary asked from Buffalo and Syracuse In the burning buildings. to transmit to my brave army the Im- bill. was tho first Fowler. The business sessions of the these vessels was attained and the ported. conspiracy Craig ha bom used to check the Fir Under Control. of and may convention will continue to Dynamite Al- perial greeting my blessing, today and devoted his time to through 1 officers and crews returned safely. Continuing, the correspondent says speaker Howes.' Commissioner Gllniun esti- It believed that tho fire. Is under God keep you unharmed. Nicholas." a discussion of the labor trobulos of morrow. The attendance promises to though there Is no report regarding that General Kouropatkin has started mated the loss at 9 o'clock at between control at o'clock. Tbo loss is British Searched. the state. He recounted various be tho largest In the history of the jl our fleet direct from Admiral Togo, no Steamer for home to take leave of his mother Ave and six millions. The huge now estimated at between four and clashes between the nnb n and mine asHoclal Ion's meetings. doubt can be entertained as to safety." ADEN. Arabia, Feb. 26. A Russian before going to the far east, and he Granite building, Un stories high, oc- five million of dollars, the most of and operators, which he dclared was at Russian Squadron. torpedo boat destroyer stopped quoted the general as having' said: SPIRITUALISTS IN SESSION cupied by hundreds of business and which falls upon the dry goods house ' tended violence and abuses on the SUEZ, Egypt, Feb. 26. The Rus- boarded the British India steamer "This war may last eighteen by professional men, will be a total los. of Sibley, Lindsay & Curr, Beadle & of a nature AT ANDERSON. from Jubitll is reported Mombassa in the Red Sea Feb. 22. but has part of the miners such The store of Shulburn and Rochester sian squadron months, every arrangement ANDERSON. , Ind., Feb. 26. Re large dry goods Burke, tbe Dry which that newspapers of the state were tin-abl- e to be anchored In the gulf of Sue?., The destroyer fired a gun the been made that no Japanese, after who more Fltzslmmons, Pone & Co. and the Goods company, and the Walkover to The citi- lievers In spiritualism, Bro e second publish the assaults. twenty-flv- miles south of Suez. The Mombassa disregarded but a having landed, shall return to his In in. chamber of commerce building Are Shoo company. Tbe loss to tbe busi- to ac- numerous Indiana than any other al- to A Rus " zens' alliance was formed take torpedo boat destroyer which had shot caused the liner stop. con wry." state of the union, in force threatened. Tho fire is reported to ness offices In the Granite building tion against such assaults and the as- gathered entered the canal, north bound, sian officer boarded the Mombassa and Advance. a state con have started In the basement of the can not boslnmted at premnt, ready Japanese sociation to a of here today for throe days' sailed south again to rejoin the examined her papers after which she grew membership has TK1NKOW, Feb. 26. Natives vention. The primary purpose of the was allowed to proceed. 14,000. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CON- squadron. Pos-si- convention Is to consider and that, the Japanese landed at t Inthe House. adopt Waiting for Newt. "Successfully Sunk" Says Tokio. VENTION AT PHILADELPHIA, bay an, 1 undertook plans for tho solidifying and strength Nothing 26.-1- subsequently WASHINGTON, D. Feb. 26. At-vire- s ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. :30 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. The Jap C, To this PHILA'DELI'IIA, Pa.,' Feb. 26. operations Against Hunchun and to The house continued considera- oning the slate organization. p. m. The government Is still await- anese minister here received the fol today received by tho local committee ward Klrln, have received qualified bill. end it IS proposed to appoint district For Chicago on Port lowing cablegram from the tion on the naval appropriation In of th for the ing details of the night attack Japanese confirmation from superintendents to look after tho work charge arrangements English missionary In the Senate. Ed- Arthur, Feb. 25. A long telegram minister for foreign affairs at Toklo, In each to form annual convention of the Religious refugees who have arrived at New D.