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Las Vegas Daily Optic, 12-28-1904 the Las Vegas Publishing Co University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-28-1904 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 12-28-1904 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, 12-28-1904." (1904). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ lvdo_news/1101 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 MONEY SAVE MAKE MONEY FOR READERS THE LAS 'VEGAS DAILY OPTIC FOR USERS VOL. XXVI. LAS VJCGAS, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMIUIlt SIS, 100-1- . NO. 4rt Zero Mark in Kansas iDrumclzicr W GENERALS FALL) II OF Still iioniTi EFFECTS GREAT BLIZZARD ISSi Aground SLOWLY PASSING AND TRAIN OVERHAUL C BEING SCHEDULES RESTORED Dense Fog Lifts to Discloss British PAPER YET DEFENDING BELEACURED PORT ART HUR Steamer On Points in Northwestern States Reach- Pounoing Away Fire Island Bar, ed by Telegraph Only By Circuit- ous Routes. Attorneys For Governor Adams NEW YORK, Dec. 28,-- The Brit Clereland Sheriff Will Probab Isti steamer DrumeUler, which went Ask That Contents of Every KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28.-- Zero ly Be Equipped With War-ra- nt weather was in western Mis- ashore on a sand bar near Fire Island Denver ballot Box Re Recorded Heroic Stocsscl From Horse. Gar For Dr. Chadwick souri and through Kansas early today, Injured By Falling last Saturday, was still aground to- Examined but later It became several degrees day. Tho dense fog blanket which Tomorrow warmer. In Oklahoma and Indian rison and To Be Able To Keeps Up Hope Expects hung over,; the bay since yesterday Territory It averaged "two degree had shat the steamer completely off warmer than yesterday. No snow from "view, from WILL OF PEOPLE was reported in the southwest today Hold Out Until Relieved the shore and it was STEAMER DELAYED and the wind greatly diminished in feared she might havo broken up In were o SHOULD RULE force, the schedules of trains a heavy storm anil her crew of thirty-tw- BY HEAVY SEAS gradually reHtored. men have been lost. The steam- Chinese Will Russian War Vessels Hai er showed no Trains Delayed. Keep Imprisoned atShang signs of distress when CHICAGO, Dec. 28. As a result of seen today. A tug was standing near However Extensive The Port Tho Drumelsler bad Fraud, storm conditions, trains on nearly all Japs Laying Dynamite Mines Under Main Arthur Forts, by. worked a HiisliHUd of America's Most little to west treiitiOiivrN i urcrn railroads entering Chicago were from the of the place where Talked of Woman Aliontd of Re- she struck on tho bar and the seas Have Right To Complete one to four hours behind time today. Fresh Inquiry of France Regarding Terms Mediation ltrnch New York In n were breaking over her, Day Count Great difficulty was experienced by or Two railroad officials In securing tele- vives Hopes of Early Peace graphic reports of the movement of TEXAS STATE TEACH- trains. Wires were down In many ERS MEET THIS WEEK. Chaa. DENVER, Dec. 28. Attorneys places. Points in the northwestern CORSICANA, Texas, Dec, 28 AIJIANY, Dec. 28: Contrary to ad- 28. I on W. Belford TOKlO, Dec. 23. CHB FOO. Dec. It reported Chinese The Watch. Cor-slcan- a S. Thomas and Samuel states could be reached cir- Trustworthy Scores of visitors aro arriving in his expectations sheriff Harry of only by SHANGHAI. Doe. 28 The Taotal filed a petition In the supreme court cuitous routes. vices from Port Arthur confirm the here that the Japanese lt front of for the meeting of tho Texas com- Cleveland did not carry with him cn on behalf of Alva Adams, gover- has Issued strict orders to tho today ?' that Gen. Kondrachenko has Port Arthur have ; mounted two State Teachers' association, to be report manders Chinese In his return to New York a war- nor-elect that either the of the warships today ' asking BUCKEYE killed and Gen. Stoessel was on e hill. It held ber0 during the remainder of the EDUCATORS been that guns Woo-Sun- rant for the extradition of Dr. court or a commission appointed by the harbors of and Shang- week. The session la to Leroy MEET TODAY. two opening take S. 204 bal- Injured by fulling from his horse. has been rumored for weeks hai and to the harbor master at Chadwick, but ho will undoubtedly the court shall open all the place tonight and will bo addressed by COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 28. Co- General SmLnoff Is also several boat to at receive the paporg In Now York to-- . lot boxes used In Denver at the late reported that torpedo destroyers Shanghai prevent any attempt President 8, P, Brooks or Waco, Hon. lumbus has capitulated to an invading had from Port Arthur and tho Russian war vessels, morrow. Requisition of Gov, Herrlck election and make a thorough examin- wounded. Advices also say that 'the escaped escape by O. 11. Colquitt, Superintendent R. D. force of school teachers, who will re- In Askold of Ohio was the sheriff ation of their contents. The court de- stern of the has succeeded reaching Vladivostok, the cruiser and tho torpedo Cousins and other of presented by main In possession of the for battleship Sevastopol persons proniln to tho cided to hear on the peti- city This is denied by tho officers of the boat destroyer Grostovol. ; Moro Chi- pardon and requisition clerk arguments the next The occasion sunk in shallow water, iler bow is mice. Judging from the large and three days. British steamer which ar- nese cruisers are on the way , to Joyse, who after examination pro- tion at 3 this afternoon. Ellamy, representative attendance tho con- is the flint meeting of the Allied Edu. damaged in two places and her steer- rived here front Vladivostok. Shanghai. The Askold, and the Groz- nounced It sufficient, Clerk Joyce Gov. Adams' petition charges that today vention will be the most notable and catlonal associations of Ohio, which ing room gear is also damaged. The Theso officers say that the cruisers ovol succeeded In Shanghai said 'he wished, to communicate with certain persons are using the disclo- reaching successful In the history of th stale has for discussion of a war-- its object the Is of Vladivostok the Ros-sl- after the battle between the Russian Gov. Odeli before Issuing the . sures made before the supreme court garrison reported to be confident the squadron, association. The names of score of the broad subject of education in all and the Bromobol, are In good and fleets of Port Arthur, rant. He promised to do so at once as a cloak under which they may nul- In the belief that relict will arrive Japanese eminent educators from various parts Us. suggested phases. Among the shape. - Aug. 10. and since then their offi- and send the papers to the sheriff lify the will of the people aa consti- before March 1st. Despite the heavy of the state n the program. various organizations represented at cers and crew have been Interned appear at the New York police headquatora tutionally expressed at the polls. The losses of Nov. 2ttth. and subsequently, n the meeting are the Ohio State as- Using Dynamite. at Shanghai. A rumor from Shang- as soon us the governor gave Ms petition recites that prior to the re- the garrison Is said to bo eheerfuland NEGRO EDUCATORS sociation of Elocutionists, Ohio TOKIO. Dec. 28 It la understood hai reached London, Dec. 0, that tin formnl consent. cent election, the supreme court ap- resolved to continue the struggle as IN .SESSION. Academy of Sciences, Ohio College that the dynamiting and Askold was coaling and replacing her 8teamer DoUySd. watchers named by the repub- long as a single soldier remains. The Japanese Ten ii Dec, pointed MEMPHIS, 28,The le association, Ohio Teachers' Federa- sec- machinery to an effort to NEW YORK, Dec. 28: It Is poa-slb- lican and that these men army claims to have sufficient provis- paralleling against the eastern preparatory National Association of A. organization Ohfo Colored n tion, Township Superintend- escape and Join the Russian second that tho Hamburg-America- were at various polling places. Fol- ions to last till February. The navy tion of the main circle of forts arouud and M. college and schools for ents' association, Ohio Slate Asso- Pacific squadron. lino steamer Pretoria with Leroy 8. lowing the election of Adams the pe- possesses about one month's stores. Port Arthur is progressing favorably, and Education ciation of County Examiners, and Secondary Higher. Chadwick on board will not reach VbJs avers the charged But few Junks reached the garrlsou ore Peace Possibility. to- tition republicans Ohio association. Operations nearing completion began its third annual meeting or not Library at- 28. Is believed port, until tomorrow posBlbly the democrats with wholesale frauds bearing supplies during the last and It is probablo that the next BERLIN, Dec. It at !xMoyne institute. The asso day until Friday, She wa" due to arrive and the matter was brought before month. It is expected the capture of tack will bo simultaneously directed that the latest rumor regarding the elation has for Us object the cn or- GATHERING MIN- at New York todny, but unusually; the supreme court.
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