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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-28-1913 Las Vegas Optic, 05-28-1913 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, 05-28-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news/2008 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]. HISTORICAL SOCim Weather poreeas Daily jSsxin '2p!? Fair with local thunder- U Li Vs Success comes to tho storms tonight or man who goes after Thursday EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH SERVICE it with a club VOL XXXIV. NO. 170. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28,. 1913. CITY ED'TION that Colonel Roosevelt drank to ex PELKEY TO BE TRIED. of tbe similarity of names of eaen cess?" asked Attorney Belden. Calgary, Ailla, May 2S. Representa- - complainant and her charges, ail at SERVIA AND THE REORGANIZATION FORMER SENAT0H TECUM! O'Laughlin, shaking his finger tives of the crown who have been against one man. Further to puzzle the lawyer, replied: conducting the investigation into the the authorities, the women gave false - "There was not a reputable corres- death of Luther McCarty, who died in addresses. However, the cases will HOLE l . BULGARS 'MAY OF GOVERNMENT occupy pendent in Washington but who the prize ring at the Burns arena Sat- not be prosecuted now, since the com- SENTENCED TO thought Uie report was silly, too ab-- j urday, today are gathering a mass of plaining witnesses have left town. surd to be regarded or repeated." evidenqe which will be presented An 1 DA! argument followed regarding llilii when the cases of Arthur Pelkey and SERVIC E WAS NOT SUICIDE. PRISON the admission evidence are called of regarding Tommy Burns for triai. Baltimore, May 28. Baltimore rela- of general reports intemperance. That Burns, promoter of the fight tives of A'ifred G. Siegel of Salt Lase AR- ( "In the declaration to this suit the IS OUT-- : in BE LAWYERS. SPENT MUCH TIME SOFIA LOOKING FOR THE which McCarty met his death, and RECLAMATION MATTER WILL City, the university student who was STILLWELL OF NEW YORK'S UP- ' plaintiff not only included the ques- whose blow In the law GUING DISPUTED POINTS IN BREAK OF HOSTILITIES AT Pelkey, first HANDLED IN A MORE EFI- - shot and killed at South Bethlehem, PER HOUSE, CONVICTED OF tion ot his use or non-us- e of liquors, minutes of the first round resulted In ROOSEVELT CASE ANY TIME. CIENT MANNER Pa., last Saturday, said today that SOLICITING GRAFT but, also that of his reputa- the will have" to general fatality, face trla'l on they had received advices which sat- tion," said Mr. Belden. a of charge manslaughter was made isfied them that the young man's The read from the declara- known attorney WILL SUBMIT TO POWERS on the rearrest of Pelkey at;r COMMISSION IS SELECTED death was due to an accident and ASKED MONEY FOE INFLUENCE tion, quoting that Colonel Roosevelt the coroner's had to mane jury fajled was not a case of suicide as reported. never "had been suspected of drinking any charges against him. DEFENSE TRIES TO FIND AN EASY alcoholic liquors to excess." On this BULGARIA WILL LET BIG NAr IT WILL HAVE CHARGE OF ALL AGREED TO GET BILL FAVORING THIEVES KILL POLICEMAN. WAY OUT, THE PROSECU- basis, he said, the defense would claim TIONS DECIDE THE FATE WILL TEST THE LAW. MATTERS PERTAINING TO RE- BANK NOTES COMPANIES FA- - ' j Vancouver, B. Cj, May '28. The the right to out of New 28. The board of TION CLAIMS bring testimony OFSALONIKI. York, May CLAIMED LANDS of James VORABLY REPORTED s body Patrolman Archibald Coiont! ..Uosf-vcU'- reputation as it education's ruling that teachers may was- - found today in a vacant lot. existed ;n various of the coun- not and become mothers is to parts marry There were two bullet holes near the THE COLONEL'S REPUTATION try. THE GREEKS ARE INVOLVED be tested in the courts, to WILL ACT AS A WHOLE WAS ONCE EXONERATED according heart and the police believe Archi- The purpose of the defense, as an announcement by counsel for Mrs. bald was killed last night by burglars pointed out. by Colonel. Roosevelt's at- Bridget M. F. Peixotto, charged with A NEWSPAPER MAN, WHO MUST THEY AND THE BULGARIANS PRE- GENERAL POLICIES WILL NOT BE who rifled the office of a lumber com- THE LEGISLATIVE BODY TO torneys, was to prevent the exclu- "neglect of duty" in marrying without PARE TO FIGHT NEAR DIS- DICTATED BY ANY ONE COM- pany nearby. There were signs of a WHICH HE BELONGED BE TRUTHFUL, SAYS TEDDY sion by the court of what is called the board's knowledge and FOUND reporting struggle about the spov. DOESN'T GET DRUNK "hearsay" testimony throughout the PUTED CITY. ill when her baby was born. MISSIONER MAN NOT GUILTY trial. When Mrs. Peixotto was married in The MEMPHIS POLITICIAN ACCUSED court asked Mr. Belden wheth- Sofia, May 28. The mid- - February, 1912, she failed to te'il the 28. New 28. State Marquette, Mich., May 28. Intro- Bulgaria, Washington, May Secretary 28'. W. York, May Former er po- Memphis, Tenn., May Lee the defense would combat the tary circles of the Bulgarian capital board about it, fearing that under its as a result of a recent Senator Stephen K. convict- duction of further testimony to show Lane, inquiry Dutro, postmaster at Memphis for the Stillwell, sition of the plaintiff that malice in expect an immediate outbreak of hos- rule she would lose her position as ed of af the abstemious habits of the plain- into government irrigation projects, last 12 was bribery by a jury last week the publication of tho article was a of school No. 14. The years, indicted today? by tiff was resumed today in the libel tilities between Bulgaria and Servia. principal public today announced a radical reorganisa- ter he had been exonerated by the basis for of her was not a federal grand jury on the charge of suit of Theodore Roosevelt damages. fact marriage learned tion of the reclamation service. New York state senate, was sen- against af- soliciting campaign funds in 1910. It Mr. Belden answered proof of mal Bulgaria Will Submit to Powers. by the board until a few days ago, tenced to serve not less George A. Newett, publisher of the F. H. New ell, director of the recla- was stated similar today than ice undoubtedly won1.', increase the 8. ter she had been "on leave for six charges against Iron Ore at Ishpeming, Mich., wno Vienna, May Bulgaria has ad- mation service, will be chairman of a four years nor more than eight in had a Newell Sanders of Chattanooga, for him with dressed a note to the European pow- weeks and been mother four new Sing prison. charged drunkenness. reclamation commission. mer United Slates senator, and Sing (Continued on Page Four) ers offering to submit to their deci- weeks. She was at once charged with Henry Court Justice .... John Calvin O'Laughlin, a Washing- The commission will consist of five O. True, leader of in Supreme Seabury, sion the of the future of neglect of duty, and is to be given a republicans who ton correspondent, was the first wit- question members, who, besides Chairman western were presided at Stillwell's trial, pro- to the trial by the board shortly. Tennessee, ignored. ness. Although Colonel Roosevelt, on according Reichspost Newell, will be George Barton French, nounced sentence and granted a stay today. ' ' returning to Europe from his African ummm in charge of operation and mainten- of execution in order that the con- dmes Ai COSTLY FACTORY. hunt, was obliged to attend banquets ance; A. P. Davis, chief engineer of PHILIPPINES EASY victed senator's lawyers might apply Greeks Look Washington, May 28. An armor and' tendered Him mon- - lllii BOSS' CONFERENCE for Trouble. the reclamation Will for a certificate of reasonable doubt. receptions by of service; Judge Salonikl, May 28. Severe tension plate factory capable producing No trace of emotion crossed Still-well- 's .archs, he never indulged In cham- tons R. King of Oregon, chief counsel, and still exists between the Greek and of armor a year would cost POINT Of A1TACK as the sentence. pagne to an immoderate degree, was one other who has been selected ljut , face he heard SERVANTS BEGIN TESTIMONY, IN Bulgarian armies each other 18,000,000 to build and nearly $1,000,-00- 0 the testimony of O'Laughlin, who said facing whose name is withheld by Secretary Justice Seabury's words had hardly THE DYNAMITING CONSPIR- some distance north of this Sev- a year to operate, according to he had been associated' with Colonel city. Lane for the present for administra- died away before Stillwell was led ACY CASE. eral which shots were Rear Admiral Twining, chief of the THIS IS THE ARGUMENT OF Roosevelt for 20 years. Tho witness clashes, during tive who will have of back to the Tambs. He smiled at bureau of ordnance,' who testified to- reasons, charge REPRESENTATIVE WHO FAV- said he met the former on exchanged, occurred yesterday and friends and sympathizers who crowd- president before the senate naval affairs contracts and finances.