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bora ottaodlaa
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niaat of the Unite
diviaion, has wired his sub-commana-
era at Torreon to bold 10,000 troops
FIVE CONTINENTS ARE
REPRESENTED AT BIG
the arma-
over that
LABORING MEN CLAIM
SHARE IN INDUSTRIAL
along ths
Nemigipa
Bava been pent
for trial These
। dsbats.
Texas debaters uphela the
Follow Routine of Navy.
League Training Meet
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National serviee
•'a bectionot the
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tha
1 bly will delay cotton planting. Wheat
ana oat* ralaara were not needing the
moisture.
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Rains Pat a Stop to Moto^
Transportation in Mexico
Capital Safe and Revolution-
ists Elsewhere Yielding.
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s al-
war conditions, we
>ed our standards this
l Au
b.
Thli
an i
be l
beat
unti
' feet
oral rain fall Sunday and today over
the Concho country. Agricultural con-
aitions are now alnost pertect for ban-
ner crop* ______
MAIFEST MTOPPED BY RAIN.
asked, naturally
er under the
bool, fast colors, and of
our standard guarantee
lute satisfaction or your
fact if you want it.
.s
pres."
The departure of Gen. Luts Qutier-
rez, military commander of Chihua-
hua, for the state capital early this
morniug save rias to the belief to wom
quarter* of Jeans that an attack to
planned upon General Pershing's col-
Mayor Asked to Appoint Com-
mittee to Further Recruiting
Campaign in Austin.
1
•pedal to The American.
BAN ANGELO, Texan, May —Gen
(By Augustus F. Beach. Staff Corre-
spondent of Internatonal News Ser-
vice and Austin American.]
BERLIN, May 1—The German re-
ply to the Wilson note la ready in the
to fly over the highest
waatern Chihuahua count
evaliy I* reported at
line between ubia
. A battalion of eel
*1
week. • ( -
The attitude-of the Germans may
be summed up in the statement that
they are sure there will be no break
unless President Wilson la determined
that there shall be one.
Bridle path. In Central park,
Moon, and severely injured.
hurried.to„hisreprtmintsnk
1 Majestic, where three phyaa-
me callod in. It I* teared be
■red Interna! inJuriM.
5
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22
Pancho Villa and his bandit foUew-
en tn the MBs sloes to the Sonora
border between Rayon and Andes del
Mon.
The Thirteenth, Eleventh and Fifth
cavalry regimenta are in that vicinity.
Mexicans Start Army Moving
on Message From Washington
; 25, *35
itive expedition. - d
_________________ ...__the news spread 4
that the American troops would not be withdrawn. Americans who
visited the town during the afternoon were jostled from the side-
walks by the “peons." Even the soldiers, who have been |
and it is suposted that ful. ____
attend. An «lahorat -prouram has
been prepared for their ntertain-
meat.
"They are making a mistake, in my opinion," replied the gen-
end.
lengue of St. Martin*
ch met Monday night
ummer Suits
82%s2 -2,1 , a % 3
■ 1
‘11
infantty la enpootod to ores* the bor-
der at Columbus at daybreak Te-
“Four now neroptanes of 1M bore*.
power have renced Columbuz They .
are eapebl of making a speed of 100 •
miles an hour and will attain an atti-
tude of 13,000 feet—more thaw /enough
‘s
form*; vocal solo. Miss Al-
vocal solo. Mrs. F. Krue-
r Rev. Mr. Schileser, Miatt-
r of PRtugerviite; duet. Rev,
r* and Rev. Mr. Ander.
FORMER PARLIAMENT
MENDER EXTRADITED
ON FORGERY CHARGE
—
»!?
Carpio. of Obregon's
nuncea late in the afternoon
chief did not care to be tn-
Special to The Amertcan.
TUCSON, Arik. May —The Uni-
versity of Texas, epresented by
charles less Francis and O. W. Wood,
won a two to one decision over phe
University of Arimona here Monday
night in the Texas-Arisona intercol-
HOUSTON, Texas, May I.—The
thirty-second annual convention of the
Texas Banker aamociation will open
in Houston Tuesday. A tarte number
of the bankers are already on hand.
t
SIROUBETLSKYHURT
I THROWN FROM HORSE
(By Samuel Gompers. Prestdent of
the American Federation of Labor)
WASHINGTON. May l.—American
laboring men today have a monerai
reanzeton of the fact that they are
Rio. about 140 miles mouth
Qyerrero: It is rumr------
bandit Mdder has
olnnton" to
him for a political offense. Tspscal te The American. . .
The British authorities contenaed GEORGETOWN. Texas, Mav: 1-2A
that they had no fntention of punish- heavy rain, which was much needed by
Ing him for crimes other than those I farming interests, fell here at 4 o'clock
ret forth in the extradition request. this morning and at intervals since.
The chief interest in the Lincoln The indication. are that the rata was
ease krw out of ths fact that was a ueneral in this section.
former member of the British par- ------
»\n*X,s Xioh; waznemzrton CONCHO COUNTY CROPS
mer f tRccoramn to‘nisetorI,n I AGAIN HELPED BY RAIN
special to The American.
FORT WORTH. Tex**, May 1-
Most of ths benefit of the all nignt
rain that visitod the northern and
with part
The Fifth
Phat’s why, now at the very
inning of the season, we em-
size these standards which
the commonplaces of our
obtained or provided for on Aug. 1,
ISIS, is Justiciable.''
The Texas reprenentativee dectared
that the Arixona team was the strong-
em they have met this season; melu-
Me the untversities of Colorado and
southern California.
I,SAYS GOMPERS
The contents of the note are being
guarded. carefully.
The American situation J* predomi-
nant in the official mind. Newspapere
comment on it only very briefly if at
admiralty. Accordinz to his story, he
had been acting as a spy for Ger-
many. He is said to have written an
article for a New York newspaper to
this erecL Ths records in the appeal
to the supreme court did not contain
any of the details of those alleged
political oftenses.
’■---•••----
-5 Bell-ans
i Absolutely Removes
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I
Zrery fabric used in all out
at stock of Spring clothing
men and boys we ourselves
V tested to assure ourselves
t it is absolutely ail wool and
alutely fast color.
t is unhappily true that it has
B much more difficult than
al to maintain these stand-
s this season, and it may be
resting to the public to watch
see how little .will be said in
hing advertising about all
d and fast colors—how deli-
Hy an explicit statement may
Ery Wi»Housekegper,CookandCatetee
knpvautarundankeatPord”8anons A
sdoammtefcgntona •2
1—The Metbodint general conterenee
a
EisaErarmitipnaranann
#nGeyopenea the meston. Roll eall
occupied Eemoring. In t** aftor-
noon th. orcniatlo.of committee
occupied the time of the conterence
Important tegiiation that will vital-
the next four
dous wave of prosperit *w**pu
over this eountiy. Th* strikes___
dent to thelr ettort to emtorce tai
meter apart
"On account of bad wenther arul,
tery fighting waa Imu violent
"purine thi pertod our aviators on
the contrary bavs ber eatreme! act-
tv*. They bmbarded th* station of
strumitza, encampments and batterien
at Bogdancl. cantonments at Noxorol,
oe at Bogofadica and alec thom at
Potrich.
"one of our aviator* to a daring
laid, dropped (bell* on sotia.
"A German aeroplan* waa brouxht
dowh near ostryo. German aviator*
,“,"22
damage dOS* by their bomba was in-
•••"Iflcaot" -112
th* dock* are filled with nghnters and
steamers awaiting movement. The ar-
rival of the Espagne from Bordeaux
and the Tusanie from Liverpool will
all. Less talk 1* heard than durin* last
Voight; piano molo. Ml**---- -
come with cheers to th* support of
th* ag.
special to -he American.
MHLE FALX&, Texas, Mey l—A
hard rain measurtbe 1% inch** fall
this morntng. Thratetng weather
atm prevauis '
MEETING M POSTPOXED.
- 7 .
The ataady downpour of rain Mon-
day moraine cauge4 the postponement
of the meetng of th* ism Mtalatar-
lal snoelato, which was to hays
been held at the Driskill at 40120
elck. It is probable that the meet
to* will ba salted for net Monday
form of * rouch draft and only needs
. the hnishing toucher to make It ready
- to band.to Ambapeador Gerard
The formal reply will be deiverea
about the middle of this week, prob-
ably not later than Thursday, accord-
In* to the beet information available
■ umn. to case General obregon to not
ON CIVILIANS' CAMPSsiguramt
' , formation that Gen. Jacinto B. Tre-
vino. chief of the northensterp
The Maitest mehedulea for this evening
on the campua of the woman’s build-
In*, in which about 200 giris wore to
have taken part had to be postponed lente
on account of the heavy rain. "11
tones. 4
la readiness for a qulek movement
northward. Many menicens in El
Pace bollovo that the Meztcn lead-
er. contempiate. a radden attack on
Bl Pase in case open hosunues ar*
declared.
750 were in operation.
Toward nigttal It was stated that
zzwsaezspasazmsoe.cueamarze .9
roads had put through satisfactory ar- rain feU here last night sad ‘this tore,
rangement that will insure the con- noon.
tlnuancs of their marine work. I ----- ------- -----
The International Merchant Marine FINE BAIN AT CARMINE.
concluded an agreement which will! . .. .
Any boap will eUtn your skin—a bar of
laundry soap will do i, you do not care
wbat becomes of roar complexion. . But
yon know that laundry soap umually com-
‘ains harh, drying alkail ehat would ruain
your gin and iJr. so you never think of
recently returned tram “Im
that the Sixteenth Infantry
ready joined the Sixth at .
where General Pershing qma
hendquartera. The govoBtoonth is
try baa been ordered to march I
Oeloaia Debian to Namiqutpa, *
Twenty-fourth tataatry (mM
_ suarine th* line of ormui
Fight are not ladication* that they are
trying to take advantage of aa noM-
dent mituntiom. They merely claim
their due and equitable there la th*
industrial boom of thia year.
Too lone has th* Aierican labor-
ing man been compellea to ehare in
depreneton and fuild to share in pe-
rioda of greater prospedity.
it to too early to dncus th* ettecta
•t the preent widespreaa demanda
tor readjustmenta. Peronait, I do
not even yet know yet just how far
reachin tbsy are, I have Jut re-
turned from New York and plladel-
phie where I conferred with labor
leaders. These conterences and the
intormatioh I have lead me to this
conclumiongthat union labor to just-
fled in being optimistic about every
demand.
Thin is shown in ths attitude of
those employers of sympathy and un-
deratandine who already have grasped
the Mtuatioa and have met employe*
half way. Emploxera more and more
" in •
ubeaggtiauopramoncieakarinpect
underetaadlag which will give the
working man in the vaet majority of
tnaee a equare ani sad that the ef-
fect* »f the tsputes will be igly
beneiciai to both employes and em-
ployera _________
TEXAS BANKERS GATHER
FOR HOUSTON CONVENTION
\Soap
does fir more
than remove Ae dirt
has heard the report* from Waahtag- the
ton that the American troops will n |
not be withdrawn from Mexico. He
ha* no statement to make for the
TEarMOnAL
.c * qn,"Ato"Fihtek, 10
“btr
WASHINGTON, May L—#octet
wan and eiris from many cities
Between thirty and forty steamers CARMINE Texas, May 1.—A good | t . methods of T—
are bald in ths bay, waiting to dis- rain fell here this morning, which was . Military training, methods of saalta-
eharge cargoes and take on muni-lweicomed by th* farmers and atock-[uon, and reneral preparation for toe
tiona and merchanate, and many oflenen, aa it wan one of the best rains I soldier'* life which will be cven at • __
* with nignters and | for several montha tha civtilaas' training camp at Man An-
STOCK WATER REPLENISHED
BY RAINS ON THE RANGEalence atarta a.a univeraty ihe roaan from bore to American
■ l ■«.. 1 auditorium. Mobday night _ a leampa along the line of commpnice-
1 ' 1 Lutenab tlum said that 400 Few treMo ve aceniabi to
men would have to oMet if the eempjcetithfoueh. at, to, teared the* if the
is to be estabithed when the time for I wet weather conwauae motor truck
it cornea At the present time, ho l traasportaUotl must be abandoned.
Mated, about one-tofta of Ulla nam-1 Puck a conaitin of affairs would
in sossMtats the ume of Mexican ri-
The president reached the camp
ground at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon.
The marina head played aa ho and
Mm Wuson marehod to the paviiton
between lnes of United States iarinee
in uniform ana 300 young women la
their camp uniforms of khaki On
the platform with the president and
Mrs. Wilson were Mm Robert Lan-
stag, wife- of the mecretary of state;
Secretary of War Baker, the Secre-
tary of the Navy and Mm Daniels and
•W^^th^.4 womem
students without comment today scan-
ned a big poster telling of camp rou-
tine. Their duties of the day are:
Reveille, 5:30 a. m.: betung up er-
ercises, 4:65 a. m.; roll call. 7:20 a.
m.; breakfast, 7:20 a m:; police call
> a. m.: drill » a m; dsmes, 9:30
until 11: luncheon, 11:14 p. m.: ciames
1:up until 4:14; fecturea, 4:44 p. mu
recteation, 4:4b p. m.; retreat, 4:14 p.
m.? dinner, 6:30 p. m.; musie, inu-
tratea lectures, etc., 7:44 p. m.; recre-
ation, 8:30 p. m.; tattoo roll cal, 4 p.
mi; tapa 4:44 p. m.
Under direction of wives of high
army and navy otticers, tbs routine of
the camp was begun today with a
great amount of enthusiasm. The stu-
dents were divided into four compa-
nles of Cirty each, subdivided into
squads of ton ench. Company and
general state officer were being eo-
tectod. and the "privates" were as-
signed in «roups of five each to thetr
campe. AU resident students are re-
quirba to wear rerulation uniforms.
Flag raising exercises were conduct,
cd before noon, under direction of the
leaders of the school, including Mm
Hugh L Scott, wife of the chief of
staff of the army; Mm deorge Bar-
nett, wife of Leutenant Colomel Bar-
net U. 8. A. retired: Mm @tson
Fehhestock, Miao Elisabeth Bi Poe.
Col Charles Doyen, U. A M. Cf Maj.
George F. Ahern, U. A A_ retired: Dr.
Archibald M. Fauntieros, U. A N. and
others.- -
One couree of instruction, looting
until May 14, wUl be given in all the
thing* women are expected to know
and to do during war. Another couree
with a complete new *M of studenta, la
to begin Mar 14 and inat until the end
of the month.
METHODIST MEETING __
—. * MARNE FAtas GETS MG BAIN.
yearn will be acted upoh.
Soo—din* to the Rev. John T. B
•mlto of the board of c2tezene•
animant, lb* oonverte to the Meth-
odist faith in th* pest four years haye
navy leagu today had their first ex-
perience at arising at 6:30 a m. and
dresstag in ruteen minutes
That is what they were required to
do when the first bugle sounded on
the opening day of the schoors train-
log camp. One other thing—tney have
get to be in bed tbis evening at »:40
•cock
Prestdeat Wilson warnod ad nations
they cannot tamper with ths honor
and integrity of the uited states, in a
speech opening th* camp.
Th* president gave unatinted prate*
to the patriotic spirit that Impelled
the young women, many of them so-
clet leeders, to brave the rigors of
camp Uts in order to be trained for
possible service.
President Wison’s speech was con-
siderea deeply significant in the refer-
ences it made to the possibity that
the United States might, agnls ata
mill, be drawn into the European
war.
Members of the cabinet and offi-
cers of ths army, navy and marine
corp* present joined in th* applause
when th* pr*Md*nt told tha woien
“soldiers" that America had shared in
ths patriotic impulses inspired by the
war and would rally with national e*.
thustasm it assailed to assert the
Mandends of Justice and liberty.
The president deprecated the idea
that in case at war there would be
any danger or divided alleginnce. The
foreign-boi citigen, he mid. would
sveetat tn The Amedonn.
GBORGETOWN, Texas. May 1—
""2d14p3rAmpmug 1-m. m
bompanie of the Ninth Infantry and
two troop* of th* Pourteenth cavalry.
whacpr"arsatond‘nmomis .Rackdd
arg* attendance despite th* in-
eather. It we* decided to
■ th* party dated for Tuenday
I honor of the contirmants to
date. The foliowin* program
Th* mpeaker waa preceded by Pena I way* for th* transpoftation of wup-
Lipacomb, a university alumnus, whoplls to General Pershing’s men. The
related acme of bl* own expertences Tquartermaster officers here are afraid
in ths civilian training camps in New I th* rainy sesnon. Which usually ar-
______ ____ at MmS. I York ana Vermont I rives in tba midaie of May, ba* al-
Ignatius T. T. Lincoln, Self "nzapznazgona 1“n. 2 meycutehassetsEgefesea“ esrmerakz mJ!
Styled German Spy, ordered rzznpa a-ms
Tumed Osnat smith TERRIFIC HUE BY .
™ & TEUTONS RENEWED
th* alleged German apy, to Engiand,| MAI NILL rnUII vnur for training tn tha propomea camp tol > anaeT urnnM
oitnauzrEmotnprFeeh Unoeta. .Ptotai to Th. American. - 12 and contnue AGAINST VERDUN
oolf-Myled "German apy,“ waa arreetod I FORT WORTH, Texas, May 1—I The camp which Lieutenant Sterling I
in Auzust, 1414, on a warrant imauea North Texaa will wake up Tuenday ta endeavoring to establish at Han An- • 1
by the United tates cummimmioner in mornige to find a brevy treat on theltomio te to be modeled upon th* plan rcontinuna from Pan ona)
K« Yom and upon complaint of the ground, with a probability that truy of those already in exlatence at Flatt*- (Continued from t X* ‘
British ‘consul gneral at New Yerk.lana early vegetation will be killed, burg, N. Y„ Fort oqiethorpe, <»*••>_ Nxnloddon or cm of our mines.
The complaint waa that Uncota had according to the weather torecast w- Monterey, CaL. Balt Lake City. utan,107 t-expiomon.ononesot.anrnar
committed forgery and embezalement sue here. The fruit may be mavea|american Lake, Wash., and Fort Ben- directed a concentrated artillery
la England a year before. In aom* parte of the state. It to de- Jamia Harrison, lad.. fire against the German orzanzatona
A warrant for his extradition waa j elated. | Though no special appropriation for I at Courtes Chaumsees aad the Choppy
forwarded from. Great Britain, aad • r- " ■ I the purpone of maintaining these I wooda
the requart waa honored.bx.she,sreere. RAIN GLADDENS FARMERS camp* ha* been made by congress, ’i* the redion of Verdun there waa
tary of state. He instituted .hahens nNAFFenATnr vlthe government rrniches nearly ev-la viOlent bombardment of our posi-
zoreus proceedine to.praventueztrg; OVER FAYETTE COUNTY eroinE that i neede. Everyone tone on the left of the Metue
aition, but hto case waa dlamlmail by I , , ,* I who entata baa to pay for hl* ual-1 On th* right bank of th* Meume
the lower, tedernicourt.." hereuron special to The American. form, which amounta to 114.44 analboth arinlerie were active in the bec-
he carried hto appeal to the supreme LAGRANGE, Texan May 1.—Jupi- pay ter hie lodging for the four u>ra at Popper Hill aad Deuaumont
court . . .. A.- w*. ter Pluvlua celebrated May any ner, week; which amounta to only 4 IS. Fon the reel of the front there to no
. 5^51,7“ lirtnir nearly an inch of water, a little Bedding, tenth cookine utenail, etc., important event to record eaceptiag
based on th anezation.thet EnelanatuveKidtpr"ana thundering applaue*.ar Eurishe by the government 1Pusual ennnonading.
U*. attemptek tosmxtraatanhim and The rein came at tba right time and All male citzepa of the United -DuringthamontbefAprilourbat-
punish.htm.ston.paltictt.crimeeewmedlTeroaysiskcnEtoo."’ stats who er 18 veaia old and »r« tie plane! which aiepiad great ac-
ihat under. thr.ezitin5 taz, PAten everyoocy 15 EeuKE°0" o Eood heaith are ellgibie for entint- especially in the region of ver-
the United Statae mA roreat Bnitainl wmumbon County Wen Beaked. meat The coure in training will be dun. eedured very appreciable remit*
wnHon. radtin*le"EIS. ‘AmAe"n lintenstve. Aa much knowledge *t|tn numeroue air baltl**. during which
military tactica will be given In the they al way maintained an ineooteota-
short spec, of four weeks as to per- tie advantage. Our pilots were able
mitted without undue ratigue. Among fo bring down thirty-one German ner-
th* thing* taught at th* camp areloplanes, at which nine tell within our
drill, principles of reconnalaaaaoa i,a*e and twanty-two w*r* ***n by sur
principle* of marching, principles of I obmervers to tell In ftomaa or oom-
camping, principles of combat, guard I pletely dluabied within lb* German
mounting, parade and other etemen- Unea
tary principle* of military training. "During th* wame perlod al* French
----- machines’ were deroeted te Air baittoe
____. _ ___ . -- ..... and fell within the German llnee
.. TEXAS DEBATERS WIN aemzakzezn
DECISION AT TUCSONSSSSSwsS
...... and German-Bulgarian troopa, which
ta gome pinces are leae than on* kilo-
abie ammuntuon and now supvug of
clothing for hl* men. He 1« detively
engaged IB arousing antt-amertean
feeling.
No communication* have Mesa re-
ceived from General Pershina hend-
quarters at Namiquip -7mela and
*ireleme telegraph are ta good work-
ing order, denrai Purahing to mark-
ing ume unul nottie of the resuits
of th* meetings of Qenerai 8oou and
Obregon.
-■
140, Texan May 1—"About
Mas are coming—I’m gotag."
esmage waa received here by
b Monday night from the
at Temobachi, south of Ma-
fforta to get in touch with th*
failed. The viiltstas are sup-
i Sgive belonged to Cervantes'
------ ospitaton amouatngtp onetneh.
. ' r San Patricio the rantau eras
NEW YORK, May L—Fifty thou- equally ** good. __ ____
sand worker, marchea Monday in two I At Bienop a shower tonght amount- I cleared of the revol utirtilst* ana the
great May day labor paraden Bothled to about one-tourt at aa inch city has officially been doctored mate.
o*nrerged into Union square, where a] In Corpus Christi and immediate vt- Other ports at Ireland are repokted '
==eeemE=-
INCHESRAINFAL n-
astssan IN AUSTIN MONDAY 22T4Sbmanerae? Obregon M Ibbfb Jware* WetotEABj^
Except for a few minor inatances _______ sofa I General Obregon has announced unofficially that he will re-
tetsgeehqzzjrMesr.nnenznaurdasana-neuneamktmzhhurwetrst-eminsttunqosonrztssapotondezccmseeostemse
the police. About 444 Eolowers ottporFor w FHamcordinKstoahe.renv. "Ther were 1002 prisoners in Dub-1 Juarez horama hostile to American* w
the propaganda had gathered thereortr-WaErHenniserYniedustatelungn Bunday, of Whom 444 were sent' - -‘uE —esme-no -mueE“-"-"
under a large red flag. When they I vhorncoptrzon *t.".uv:t England last nigha
urSn^iA^^ iTtffKW?. hena- striS idet'toe courtdbus to Americans, muttered their
the various meetinge took up the plea letraexentns PointatTAeahenom: leura u bbelr ho moa They were e-lFnaFtordermir”Amrieaninu.theine
by Mgorouniy denouncing a militarist otrd Auata fan2da“t#60 4uF1n% am Eorme Eha t: ob)r toons undernualino.pormittAmmsns, "o?Kwar to
pol, of th. bona^ carried in the prtS04 pe“stdtE.°A7w tBaln “hahtay epul.surendrmzercunzpud throux^th.’i^^Kart oTce5
paX"cratea hunhamasemept oh ceisinthecouthwesrepomtea • at enem.TeqnyermwnrteporPaxhorhitheka-omamhettfidex1
of ce carried by a butcher’ union I ‘on"ihoprorpee YxlLmoFe:u . later that the rebel* are now surren- I Amarcn Ertotemantaixanda“.
rad.”5 T.?.. ^.^Kerin* today andertbeee tortna mm j xtnE and aurries •1
Thore who don't eat union meal Sas league «emes had to be called -Th. Midlers and the royal IrisklatAManonun,
eat human fles." T°‛eineann.auc.. .. , .. ... | oonrtabutary captured revan prtoonero , ■
Another read: eeraphie advice* atoo indicate in the neighborhood of Fern* today. ItMaH..-------7
"America to saved: Teddy and hisbpaxyratns over, theuentirb upper.oll "Wicklow, AFkl«, Punlaveh. Bag- ternefa redisvor, buy He
whole family are going to fight." loredarkver xalleyoih ich, wi..pro ba- nelstown. Wexford and New EBss and!. . . gpresonszen b.k"
New York harbor was practically caube a sharp rise in the river, the counties of Cork, Clare, Limerick
void of towbosts. The tong threat- crops cnEatVnENrere. aqa Kerry are generally qutet The
ened strike of marine engteers for ukums GREATLY BENEFITED, wgole of Ulster is reported quiet”
reeognithm of their organisation, th* __ * * s
beneficial association and an Increase I Special.to, The American.
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Epeni 2 paralysis of harbor I t2a 1 been coming out = SPEAKS TO STUDENTS
The targe towing companies were didly since the frost ms berinnig to
hefpiese. It was estimated that not need rain and the cotton will also bs
more than 44 tugs out of the usual .materially benefited.
Must Dress In 15 Minutes and Attempt at
llR/LuuRAll CORPUS CHRUTL Texaa May 1
With th* exception at the Bluptzer
— u wection and the Md town of Ban Pa-
ion by tricio, the showere to toe gulf coast
, section today were Mil—tU ight,
Y Police, amounuing to tote than a quarter of
Are Against Preparedness, eurred aurmeuzansmarcuap
Anarchists
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