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Las Vegas Optic, 11-15-1909 the Optic Publishing Co University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-15-1909 Las Vegas Optic, 11-15-1909 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, 11-15-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news/2821 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]. Offl" ItorUl E.cr.Ury't WE PRINT WEATHER. THE FORECAST If You Pead TM Snow Tonight It In Iff 9- - or Tuesday, Optic, Colder. C " 'W ..... A , . tooti. FIVEr oxlock NEW MEXICO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1909 VOL. XXXI. NO. 10. EAST LAS VEGAS, ft PC fl U H f rPHR RESERVOIR TENNESSEE COL. JONES UUli nn a n rr ran 6? a 63 V PROJECT SHERIFF TO ROPE 1 ELpiSIf m ' ' ii ri in charge. Those named in connec- it tion with the combination are the HALTED TO JAIL ALIVE Amalgamated, Guggenheim, Pheijw, HORRIFYING LOSS OF LIFE Dod;e and Colonel . Ryan properties, - in he United States. The Haggin in- terests In Peru and the Rio Tinto - CATASTROPHE CONFLICT OF WATER RIGHTS U. S. SUPREME COURT IMPOSES WIDELY KNOWN PLAINSMAN FRIGHTFUL IN AN I LLINOIS EXPLOSION properties In Spain, may also be in- COLLISION IN cluded. PREVENTS ITS CON- SENTENCE FOR ) WILL INVADE WILDS OF ' - TROPICS. The Calumet and Hecla are not in STRUCTION. , CONTEMPT. AFRICA. the proposed combination, which is expected to bear the same relation to TIE Entombed Victims Slowly Roasted to Death the copper Industry as does the CA1IFIELD READY TO BEGIN OTHEBS ALSO PUNISHED TO "ECLIPSE ROOSEVELT eras inIobt United States steel corporation to the .' " steel Industry. The production, treat- . INTO Fire in at SLEEPING VICTIMS HURLED By Colliery Cherry ment and sale .of copper approximat- ONLY WAITING FOR PERMIT AGED JAILER AT CHATTANOOGA UNLIKE LATTER, HE WILL CATCH JAWS OF ing eight hundred million pounds, is FROM TERRITORIAL AMONG THOSE FOUND FEROCIOUS BEASTS WITH WAITING involved In the SHARKS. plana. ENGINEER. ; GUILTY. HIS HANDS. FLAMES DRIVE BACK RESCUE PARTIES NEW FATALITY SWELLS THRlTuNG BESCIES FOOTBALL VICTIM LIST NOW WITHHELD ALLOWED A LYNCHING OUTLINES PLANS OF TRIP MANY s THIS IS 15. Washington, ., Nov. Football BEEN WILL ALONG WITH HIM RESULT WOULD .HAVE Save Men in claimed another victim, when yester- AUTHORITY TO START WORK JOSEPH F, SHIPP LET MOB HANG TAKE All to Imprisoned " ' - MORE APPALLING Attempts Archer Christian, the PENDING SETTLE- NEGRO WHO HAD BEEN TWO CRACK LARIAT EVEN day 18:yearold .REFUSED, ' ' BUT FOR TH-j- C. Are left halfback of the University of Vir- MENT OF CONTROVERSY.' REPRIEVED. THROWERS. Burning Underground Workings ginia team, who was injured in the es game with Georgetown university Sat- ' 15. Col. Nov. 15. The Unsuccessful-Famili- Bereft of Fathers For some time the public has been Washington Nov. 15. Ninety days New York, Nov. "Buffalo" Singapore, mj died at Georgetown university cross-breedin- g MeBsagerVj) urday, in dark as to the exact was up- JoneS, who is buffalo steamer La Seyne of the here An rather the imprisonment imposed today hospital yesterday morning. F. and cattle in Arizona for the govern- betv and Sons, Face Starvation, disclosed that death was due status of the Sanguijuela reservoir on Former Sheriff Joseph Shlpp. Maritmes service, running autopsy moment has the eu ment, announces he will start for w con- project. Nothing of any of Chattanooga, Tenn., by Java and Singapore, and on her to cerebral hemorrhage following Africa in March, 1910, "to rope and sworn a come to light until this morning. The preme court of the United States for oort. collided yesterdaj cussion. The corner has jury tie with own hands, specimens of to this early VS. Another outbreak of fire In the St. Paul ODtic has been on the lookout for eontempt of court in failing to pre my Cherry, )t., Nov., of prominent citizens whose duty it wild animal on the morning with the steamer Onda of thd"f" hour this the work of remov- news In this connection and now gives vent the lynching of a negro, Ed John every dangerous 4 mine at a late afternoon, stopped will be to suggest some modification continent." British-Indi- a line and sank witnm bodies of victims from the underground workings and the following facts to its readers: son. convicted of criminal assault, ing the the of the rougher features' of football "I'll do the first part of the roping two minutes. was sealed up it having been opened only of al- F. H. Pierce, member of the but whose execution had been stay In- the mine quickly again, and to look into the question said Colonel Jones today. Several European passengers, be taken out This latest sealing up of the board of trustees of theLas Vegas ed by the U. S. supreme court alone," that the bodies might leged police brutality and indiffer- "For I'll have two of the cluding Baron and Baroness Benickl, of the entombed men will be rescued grant, returned from Denver Saturday Luther Williams and Nick Nolan the rest, mine ends all hope that any ence following the accident. best in the west, M. D. Love- the captain of La Seyne, five Euro- the work of the rescuers was stopped by the sudden night and was interviewed by an residents of Chattanooga, were each ropera alive. Before less N. M., and James T. pean officers and 88 others, compris- bodies had been brought to the surface. Optic representative this morning. sentenced to ninety days, and Henry of Capitan, outbreak of fire, many Midshipman Again Near Death. Owens of Fredonia, Ariz. We will ing native passengers and members had' been Jdcated. As the bodies were When asked if he had learned any- Padgett , and William Mayes to sixty while over one hundred f Md., Nov. 15. The con of were drowned. The res- "and Annapolis, his absence that would for In the lynch have especially prepared lariats, part- the crew, brought out relatives of the victims spectators fought furiously D. thing during days, participation from the dition of Midshipman Karl Wilson, Mr. Jeremiah Gibson, ly woven in wire, so that no tooth or cue of 61 persons, practically -' with one another to catch a glimpse of the corpses. The situation 4 be of interest to the community, ing. the of the navy football claw can cut or break .them. As to jaws of schools of sharks, formed a assumed the proportions of a riot before order was restored. qnarterback Pierce replied that h6 had talked with Jailer, was also sentenced to sixty -- - team, who has been from best of wreck. M- paralyzed D. A. Camfield, the president of the In jail. our mounts, we will have the thrilling incident the f his neck down as the result of an in-Ju- days in thick Camfield Development company, con 4 trained cow horses we can find." The accident occurred a .to his spina four weeks ago, is Ernest .Thompson, William T. Horn-ada- y haze .about 4 a. m. The vessels not so no cerning the Sanguijuela project.. HOP! INDIANS DRIVE1 Batfsraetory today, but Of were fcJL-Sff6- an 15; local! of the mine. The women The If the Bronx zoo, Buffalo Bill, steaming at 0 Cherry, IU., Nov. The complained; for .worst is mani- reporter then ake! there ... OF;F MISSIONARIES as of change. tke, was be Pawnee Bill, Charles E. - RusaelL the La Seyne was cut jfca'.f . officers of the TJnlted Ulna "Workers bitterly, the eUng the shaft fest. r - any prospect o'o'itt being atarHln " seemed- to cut off all means of air, ''' gun on the ih immediate cowboy artist, and Hough, i nere ws no ume ror. t America this afternoon notified project the Flagstaff, Ariz., Nov. Emrjon r -cTf7"ZL33i,. m but the mine officials declared that future. Mr. Pierce is the western writer, will tender a din- attemDt on tne nart iff fiff,W Lewis of the union, that NTEW ORDER OF THINGS replied: "That ing reports of trouble said to be brew La President if men v Cam-fiel- on the were alive, they would the very question I asked Mr. ing among the Hopi Indians of north ner to Buffalo Jones in this city to get out the boats. The majorit 310 lives had been lost in the horrify IN BRITISH NDIA ' :: be better protected as it would prob- He authorized me to state to ern Arizona, have been reaching here December 4. '.": 3, of those on board were caught In an - ing disaster, fallowing explosion ably put an end to the fire still rag- the grant board that he is ready and for some time past. It Is said that their berths and carried down with Simla, British Nov. 15. The which late Saturday afternoon wreck- ing in the timbers. , India, anxious to begin work on the diver- the Indians have so many evi ENGINEER A. LANGSTON the vessel. for a reform British administra- given ed the of the In the meantime hunger and want plans sion dam in the Gallinas and upon dences of to mission HAS NARROW ESCAPE The force of the collision brought underground workings tion In as outlined Lord hostility the mine of the St. Paul Coal company Is rising like grim spectres to haunt India, by the inlet canal to the reservoir Bite aries that the latter are forced the Onda almost to a dead stop.
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