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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-31-1905 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 08-31-1905 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, 08-31-1905." (1905). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ lvdo_news/1308 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]. 4r '"''','JS"-,f- , ' v THE LAS YEGAS BAILT OPTBB VOL. XXVI. LASS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST. :tl. 1H0S. NO. i!00 tznmar OF DAOHDALL QAOH AT CAPITAL: LAD VHQAG 11, GACJTA FE 3. EXTOAF SHAKER PEACE CONFERENCE jirund bull will be tendered the'vlslt-or- s WEDDED HAS NOTABLE WATCHWORD. CZAR EXPRESSES THANKS TO by the local firemen. GOVERNOR (' Every olble tffort will be put I Mount Lebanon, N. Y., Aug. 01. forth to make the volunteer firemen's ' In With and HIS EFFORTS participation the Northern Fair and TO THE "peace among nations among ROOSEVELT FOR fmtivnl a REMOVES fll leading feature and t j men" as its watchword a notable con-- ( doubtless will be the means of swelling '1 ' Terence to farther International arbl- - IN BEHALF OF PEACE TREATY the crowd during the fair week. WATERS tratlon was opened here today under OFFICERS j the of the wet of Shakers auspices CHICAGO PRINTERS ; who have made this locality their rally- Calif President a Meddler and since of the revo- Radical Russian Paper Fete Day in Quincv Mass. ing ground the days READY FOR STRIKE Sheriff Thos Hubbell, Col- lution. The Shakers claim and with Doesn't Believe Treaty Will Stick. While Ba tleship Takes good cause to have been the pioneers lector F. A. Hubbell end in this country In the movement for Chicago. Aug. 31. The strike of Baptfcmal Dip. International arbitration. No Dinger of Battle Resulting From Delay in Declaring Armstice printers against the members of the Vi$il Step Down. I They now propose that Influence be Chicago typothetae, was practically As Commanders Have Received Pacif c Instructions made brought to bear upon our government, complete today. Officials of the for of other countries are Certain to Be Aiainst Cabinet if It Proves to Have Typographical Union declared the only Vermont Christened in Champaone by people bring- District Attorney f. W . Influence to bear upon their gov Important members of the employing Clancy's Mils Bell, of Governor of ing Yielded Ground. of Malfsasance Htld to Daughter emments, for the arbitration of Inter- printers' organization operating with Charges be union re-ma- Green Mountain State. Splendid national disputes, the reduction of compositors had promised to Proven. Perfecto Armljo, Justo Ar. neutral In ' Great Fighting Machine Designed armaments on land and sea. with a the struggle. Eight of mljo and A. B. Stroup Appointed. Oyster Bay, . Aug. 31. Emperor meeting was known. Both Oyamn the larger shops are said to have ar- for Flagship.' consequent diminution of the burden LInevltch were not Nicholas has, recognised , gratefully, and ordered to ranged such a truce with the union. of taxation now borne by the Roosevelt the President give battle without direct and Four concerns In addition pre-vlous- Ing classes, and the establishment of great part specific to those in the successful instructions from their home govern- effected the great waterways of commerce as played negotiations became Involved In Quincv. Mass. Aug. 31. The rapid- for peace. The following was receiv- ments. , the fight over night and their union neutral cones. ' Special to The . ... invl-tatio- ed: Guests one Optic. ly Increasing and powerful navy of to the n Leaving. compositors, hundred In number, To this end, in response 31. 31. The Santa Fe, N. M., Aug. 31. Issued some a con- "Peterhof, Alexandria, Aug. Portsmouth, Aug foreign failed to report for duty today. the United States was increasing by time ago. ' summer of the Went worth Governor Otero removed siderable number of men and women "To President Rooseveit: r guests today another great fighting machine today hotel have assumed that nego- Frank A. Hubbell. collector' are assembled here to take part In the "Accept my congratulations Ml peace when the splendid battleship Vermont earnest thanks for having orjught th? tiations have practically ended and are YELLOW and treasurer; Thomas 8. conference and to discuss ways and FEVER Hubbell, and Eslavlo took her baptismal dip at the plant of peace n"Jt tlations to successful con leaving by every train. The plenipo- sheriff, mans for attaining the objects sought. are Vigil, of schools the Fore River Works. scheduled are the elusion owing to your personal ener tentiaries, however, realize there superintendent Ship Building Among the, speakers manv de- of Bernalillo for mal- - ! efforts. My will Important details yet to be county, Miss following: Bolton Hall of New York,! getic country grate, New Jennie Bell, daughter of the gov- fully recognize the you cided and are In their Orleans, Aug 31. The steady feasance In office upon charges Rabbi Charles Fleischer of Cambridge, great part remaining of ernor of the state, from which the pliyed In the Portsmouth peace con- places receiving and sending cable- growth confidence that the crisis brought by District Attorney Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, vice presi- Deu-nlso- Mr. DeMartens and Mr. n has passed Is shown In the tone of the Frank, W, Clancy of - mammoth vessel takes its name, broke dent of the National Council of Wo- ference." grams. Albuquer- work-er- s. stock market and the from que. Id their - a bottle of on "(Signed) NICHOLAS.'." are for the time the main recovery places he appoint- champagne the ship's men: Mrs. I. C. Manchester, president are the slump of six weeks ago. With ed Perfecto of Jumps bn Teddy. They framing the treaty and Armljo, sheriff, bow and said: of the National association Loyal from that all danger of the serious Justo Armljo, collector and Women: 8. former St. Petersburg, Aug. 31. The gen- calling to their assistance, time "I christen thee Vermont." Walter I.oean. to epidemic Is over a buoyant feeling has treasurer, and Andrew B. New York eral tone of the press this morning Is time, those delegates whose advice It was a fete day at Quincy, as all president of the State Bar replaced the and many se- of Rev. Amando' one of Novoe Vremya Is they need. depression Stroup, superintendent such occasions are, and when the association, and Deyo, resignation. ' curities have a The Japan's Attitude. reached their former schools. gates of the big yard were thrown vice president of the Universal Peace noteworthy exception. editor, figures. With onlv four deaths In the union. M. Pouvorln, refuses to believe In the ': Toklo, Aug. 31. The terms of peace open to the public an Immense crowd preceding twentyfour hours. Septem- solidity of peace, and extends It Is are not known here, especially the surged in to witness the baptism of ber, the worst month In the fever epi- a staee towards a new strug- conditions Sakhalin and the latest addition to the nation's fleet. CELEBRATES HER ONE HUN- simply concerning demic, is BIRTHDAY - between Russia and Novoe 'he amount of reimbursement. approached without appre- OF QUEEN WIL- before the time appointed for DRED AND FIFTH BIRTHDAY. gle Japan. Despite hension. HELMINA Long article further Ir- 'he lack of information many people CELEBRATED. the the visitors crowded the Vremya's displays New 31. New cases launching towards Roosevelt convinced that the gov- Orleans, Aug, the and Merlden.'. Conn., Aug. 31. Mrs. ritation Preside ire Japanese at noon since 6 n. yards, adjoining housetops, for his which the ernment made substantial concessions m., Wednesday, The Hague. Aug. 81. A 'holiday waa line. the chris- Elizabeth Hunt of one of meddling paper twenty-three- : the shore Even after Brooklyn, the alroartv nr Unless the total cases to date, the Netherlands were loth oldest women, celebrated her enrstftors was regrettable, inopportune pl objecting. kept through today had taken country's 1,901; deaths, four; total to 275. h tening place they and even disastrous for Russia.1 ' terms provide better than anticipated, date, in celebration of the twenty-fift- birth-- . for hours 105th blrthdav at the home of 1 to depart, many remaining today No Yet. It is certain the will day of Oueen Wllhelmina.. who to as it floated relatives In this Armistice compact prove m watch the giant hull city. Unaccompanied 31. to noon and be assailed born Aug. 31, 1 880. the at in Mrs. Hunt came to Merlden to Portsmouth. Aug. Up 'tnponular bitterly by .During day anchor the placid waters. spend or the and bv diet which Is THE BALL GAME me young queen received numerous the and ner summer vacation In accordance neither the Russian the Japanese press the Grouped along water's edge mission received information re- to meet In sneclal session congratulations and from for a mile around with her custom for many years. any expected presents the dotting the river conclu- The radical elements are as- various courts of as well as of from Mrs. Hunt is a native of Lancaster. garding the armistice. The shortly. The base bail at Fe Europe were craft everv descr'otlon. a are In- game Santa from 'all the chief cities In 1827 she went to Brooklyn,-an- sion of formal armistice is, however, serting that cabinet changes of her own tinv launches to steam- Pa.