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CHARLEV MAGER8TADT,
PLUMBING,
AND 9OUCH
HEATINC
FIRST-CLASS
WORK
A5T1
ELECTRIC LINE.
nTillilloMoiM
THE FIRST GOOD FRIDAY.
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* J. F. FENTIMAN /
nenner, La , Rev. L. M.
STEEL PENS
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W<-Are Prepared J
To !><j Ever> - i
thing In the $
CawtaR* *•
tdta.
OB LAREDO, TEXAS.
TranMttu a General Banking and
Exchange Bnrinem
THUMB AMD
SAMPLE CASES
■lit io orltr.
Umline : Amdony,
LAREDO, TEXAS,
foe pottonlMs addreaa,
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
COLLECTIONS
promptly wade and remitted.
A tan Awurtunut of ,
or CHOICEST QUALITY.
Hay an<t Etew<l
Tips Hardware Co>,
114116 Wert Commerce St.,
San Antonio, ' Toxaa.
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HtrJ
ffig
WOLFE'S BAMG co.,
STUM HUI, UK. Ill PIETZEU
Wboleaale and Retail Tele. 988.
Order* promptly ■trended tn,
111 U13X3 L Mill SL&l AlMHf,TtX
: CARRY A COM-
: PLETE STOCK
Alamo Gement Go.,
oTHEF.F COLLINS MFG. GO.I
. an Antonio, Texas. *
j We manufacture and Inrtail well drilling outfit*!, »tr»m pjnte. gin. J
) nlng ■yrtem*. windmill and water plant*, attain and gauHne irrlgat- j
* we can? a large_Ihrt cfj^R and ranch irappljaa; engtnaa, (
boflerw and pnmpaabwayca hand. Good good* and conrteotm tnwt- <
meat. Let m know your want*. * *
*W^!0N IN LOUISIANA. ’
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ESTEWBMOK ma FEM O.
■jKrar!' t“ <- ttheile eodetie*. aeeoda
-Wj»n< sYRac! ration* throughout the
fiow
-l-.;ialB«l« of temporary
.jpoluCet. adoption of a constitution
ttdp-ot-K- " • • * «---
rd the o!t: -
Ftttld-tr
■A. mult*- * "P'-ciaity of Pnrr \\ |i,ea *nd Llquir-' f nil .
'^er* eoltclted and derive careful mr-uttm
Jg! W.fOMMERCKST. Phone IMN). SAN ANTONIO.
I
nurovAcnnuEu or
Natural [Rsiaij ail
PORTLAMD CM.
Dealers in Imported Cement,AuitU
White Lime, Planter Parti. Acme
Cement Flatter. Flattering Hair.
Sewer Pipe,Fire Brick,Fire Clay,
Coal Tar Pitch, and Roofing Felu.
NOB. »07 AMD 1O0 MAIN AVENUE.
CUT
DRUG
STORE.
106 E. COMMERCE ST.,
SAN ANTONIO.TEXAS.
AGENT FOR ___
WM.RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER
AND
MARVEL WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGE. :
MASTFArH'FlER OF
■‘REUSS' WITCH HAZEL CREAM,"
AU kind* of Rubber Goode—
Domestic and Foreign.
Patent Medicines and Toilet :
Articles. Mail orders promptly
attended to.
600 Feet Long. 14.1’so Tona'lte L»r»ert
Steamer* thit Ever Entered Port of Ba
ULTONIA!LT;<^
AURANlAi?^*,.*,- . _____________________________________*
&n1v^:nc ««* ^ndncttd bv the Fathers of St. BmII. Sstuadra
F, C. WMI TIN (I, Mg r„ DeartMm an d tindo! ph, Ch I ci go.
°* OU1 LOCAL ACIHTS EVEtrvWHknC.
GEO. KOERNER,
Wholesale Grocer, X°2£ei*«ch«?:
anssrsss: ?i<E-u..rosi..s,un»i,Ttm.
FVtID. C- PFDFFWt.
BAKi* oovnenons.
444 K. Cmmmr* St^Sn Aataai*
Mun RTPU2IV3
A 1HCIALTT.
AjtuAJKU TICUItK FACTOHY
■uattetajrar at Trunks and Trarallxg Aa<a.
Ml Alue Pitta, eppoaiu tka Alamo. TaLME
Wineer and
■ -------------- FROM
healthful and plctureaque-^n beach or Galvertoe Bay- wldrlr kr?wr, hewotcra
at' 'The Sybran*
COURSES—Theology. Philosophy, Claa-lc? sod Commercial Week.
Apply to REV. PRESIDENT
GUE8SAZ A FMT.KT,=
=^KIPKKT PRINTERS,
< 1O1 KlorwMii iJSrit
5 "ffiufe a * ST L°yi§.L9otLEGE-
CUNARDLINE
ESTaaLisHEo taao. ‘
Tbr OUett Um Crowing Um, Athrntic. I
I Statw. wrlttB the Rome ccrmrpondent when /«< ’«*! for Hendi or go to Earopc
! of the Standard and Timet, . f FLllade!- ■••I Ill Kll till FtllgWInf FlCtSl
' pb‘a. ■ i f|_ WT*i»4CO STi^itSK^S I ( w
I i art ina Glbb.’UH wm dicing with! LUCANIA & CAMPANIA i U
I Mr. Rouereltat the White Hmee In ' tl. fJT.iP"";» . 'IE
I M veb. 3• a k d tf the P.^ident had I
; «*Lt n-.r corgtvCnlatlits to the r -- ----- '
f.JT ftte jibllrr < f the Jett -r. Th ■ P.M ■ I.
. idea: expressed his regret that he hid
not. Bh Eminence said that It wit not [
too 'a'e, and he snggeated that Mr. |
S. DEUERLING, Cot. jtt^gwrtirat Str—to.
‘ ■* " " ' W UVO OF ALLKnrDSjUiD
W XHfiO Luj^j
ForFlmuy Ua*.
Goodt dattvmd 1b aR parte of Um »^y
rtoanwM MM mi <tww -o -pigi
WIRE GOODS
are now In demand, we have
everything In thia line,
POULTRY NETTING, SCREEN
WIRE CLOTH. FENCING,
—AND—
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
In great variety
Tie fiiest Taper Batts ii the
QfHltfc i 405 W. COMMERCE ST.
dUNUL 1 san antosio, tex is. '
CHAS. B. TREUTER, Prop.
utr/Llc Socle tier and fenb
•r.e -onvrntion which ta tc '
.. ..s’!,- City 1n August, an or |
wn-er name shall be ' Tht- 1
■ i Ca’hi lie ScdeticH o!
formed on Tueadaj
. it a mi eting held In thr
Hank Bnilllng, on
;A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOVS AND YOUNG MEN.
A ccimplrte. thorough and pi*5-
tf t-aj, trrtning In all department of
C- Bhaineae, Literature. Art and the
Science* Is imparted. * rew»
N mile beycud the 0111-10reft* HrMtanf
w San Anmme. an an eminenoe ow.
■ ".J; tecifcfrg the hirtcric Alamo* Ct^y,
ftr' St. Leap' College Is nnju_;i»Med
rA for aalbshrity and emenery Ar-
adartenian w.1' !u connection with a
A power in! ■ougfne conveyr a profuse
US enpply of thr purest water tu all
|9 parta cf the buildings, the campui
uatttortum. park and gardens.
at any 5. pot or other point
The cert Feerfc® beginf or
St. John the Bnpttrt Pari-'i J f>
.-th the American Fed- ! T' , d !
, Opelon-ao. C. K nf A., Branch No.1
1 S’- ), Claudiufi C. Sundoz
The following l-’ttr from the Arch
binhop wan read
Archbishop's House, New Orl-ans. „
„ May HO, If):;
Houma, La,
Camp 1 Christ directed’’ tT Rrn“\Trrn^l
11" . \.w Orleana. the composition of 1 £*tllM WJ* J,nd that oor blessed Lord on
^rw‘' ' , t“15 eve His pa-Bton prayed with ad-
jjjiseettEi; brlsg ttprewitativen from m|rsble inulrteacy that Bin disciples
■ /’Jte?.'l.-t SIA/Vtia ert I r. X* «■ _____s-r a . . ***
JEWETT COBIICE AND EOOHIG CO j San Antonia, Tex.
M*rinfactnren of G Uraofsed Iron. Capper «ad A'amtm-rfa f>wWf SbArit
Hot Air HMten. Cheapest and bM beat In the world fog r.--u—
ete Write txa yctrr wants; pricv are right and ws do tha h .at wnrk in Tma*
........ ........... Wa Go Anywtarta for Work. ...................
BRADEN ELECTRIC CO-8
102 E. Commerce St., SAN ANTONIO. TEX I
New Phone No. 1 71. -r,M *£r oid Phone No. 11W.|
ARCHBISHOP KATZER’S HEALTH.
Reports from St- Agnes Sanitsrfem,
Fond du Lac. regarding the coodidon
of Arokldahop Katzar an not favorable.
Tbo Archblabop afaapa well and has *
good appetite, but beyond that his symp-
toms ara not enaoangliig. Ha la said
to ba Joafng is valght steadily, although
be contixmoa up and around. Of four
pmliag ph y» id oonaultad by Arr*.
bishop Kelzer. Dra. Murphy, fjeon and
FerlHe of Chicago and Dr. Mayo d
BoOMatar. Mian., each d them sudo a
dlSerant diagnosis aatottMexKtuAory
of his ailment, bat all agreed teat ft had
* its east tn ths Hvar. AU In all the Ante-
bWwp'a condition la suoh aa to ennae
anxiety.—-Milwaukee Cltixe*.
The Rev. clergy snd MSgtons con-
mcnitiae are respectfully invited to
oommnaiente with William Campbell,
Ronm It Tantw Bn Ml ng <MesAwVi
tor taaoN sotoat tr» or «M
worst, an obmoboa, wteiWt, and Ml
Dr. C. MlavlIIa.
Axis's n«hmg J<m. G«rdA and
Bernard. - _
. ^^Peh of the Holy Name of M«ry, flIcn>cfQr V0’’®*' b0*1”"
' r w I regard to the home dinner table, good
1 Same of Mary Society, L T. , .. . ...________.
: Doris. j1---—
-"4at Houge Branch, Very Bay. Chas.; •WTT ™F
! ’*<• Ven. '
, *■ Ann Parish, K«v Orleans, Vary
1 ■ J- B- Bogaerta.
: «*fr Cmm CcUagtf. Very Rar. D. J.
T^c^c.
<MkAaap, Parish, Roy, a Power.
Order of Tiliw elaas John
Pariah, New Ottoana,
’WBev. T. It. Weldon. C. M-
■/Stt*1- WtWMMfc.
| Ba m. C. K. d A. I1||l w,
■mS^^g-ThitonM
FATHER RAYMOND.
■etorir 1" Ls .May 24.—The gollen
, 7S jubilee of Rev. Father J. F. Raymond,
* j of St. Gabriel, La., was celebrated
jSsturday mornlug at 9 o’clock by a
t solemn High M<ss. Rev. C. Van de
| Ven, of Baton Rouge, wm celebrant,
j Rev. Father <iueymard^C. M., of Jef.
' ferson College, deacon, and Father
- ... j ' . i Badeiux, of Poiqaemlne, mbdeacou.
Lord died on Friday, and according to ._ ._____ ... -uuc-vvb.
St.John the day was the Uih of the ““ “5,‘
.. /..VO- IK venerable jubllarisu
month Nisan, when the Passover Iambi ___j
was being prepared; but according to
the three other Evangelist t Christ bud
alrrady partaken of the Passover meal,
and was crucified on the first day of the
I'seeover. that la the ISth of the month
Nisan.
The year la nowhere mentioned, but
It was during the governorship of Pon-
tius Pilate, who was appointed In the
year 20 and removed just before Easter
tn the year UU.
From the material supplied to hlrnl
by the Astronomical Institute, Prof.
Ache II* found that during these ten
years the loth of Nlaan never fell on
a Friday, but that the 14th of Nissan
fell on a Friday twice, namely, accord-
ing to our reckoning on April 0, to the
year 20, and April 3. in year 83. The
precise data given in Lnke ill-, and the
fact that the statement In John II., 20.
could only have been made in the year
27 28 prove that Onj Lord’s ministry
ended In the year 80.
From thia agreement of astronomical
calculation* with the Bible record we
have, concludes Prof. Acbells, good
grounds tor accepting April 0 cf the
year 30 of onr ora aa the date of the
first Good Friday. — London DsUy
Chronicle.
THE HOME DINNER TABLE.
The requirements of good form are
t so oosuDozly nnderztood. and
*1
St. <Dollefte , Waco, Tt-i.
Ai School tor Younjr Men and Bovx. '
formation apply to T. J. H A YES, < . S. B., Wao, Tesna,
; AT LIVING PRICES |
XIBBRCiBOO^DSSCEDISnCl
CLEANING and DYEING A SPECIALTY.
112 Soledad St. Phone I4»4.
pJPe UMBRIA and ETRURIA!
U5 Feel Long. M .500 Marie Pvwr.
CAS?AT.H|Ai^^a.'5!r
Fteef Long. Tana-
, . — ■ | W HtWfOTH r*l*SCf/C*S7C4l*SHtl>S
Roosevelt might Imitate the example IVERNIA rnnri S&XfkMIte
of Mr. Cleveland, who In 18*8 sent a< «»'"tX
copy of the American Constitution as, Steamer, that Ever Entered PodofBortML !
a present through the Archbishop of I
To reach the college, take the elertrit s-reet -way
Ia the dty and ask for a tTarsfer to Wert Erd
TL ESD1Y SEPT 2nd For cattle cue apply tc
Etr-n, wolf, rresiaont.
■llectit-hlon had been effect-
■ r* wtri-el-cttd as fellows;
Dr 'J MlEville, of Bcuma; . _______________
"'ee-Ptt*! 1"-ut W J. Waguespack. of I socfetloa, for in nnlon there is strength
Orl-aas Second Vice-President, *n[1 f‘‘"”“
g ;; <..'<-<!l-n. of Tb-.bodanx, Third
•r^.Pttd-i'-n’.. E S. Rapier, of New
jtlracr r*tary. Frank V, Gallagher,
Late I'Batles. Treasurer, Joseph
rfc-eia r.t New (.nleanr.
The 8i'r"c.al Director, Rev. J, E.
5e!'KW if N"w Orleans, was appoint-
ed by thr A ri-cbishop, and the selection
m tmanlt;: iu» y *ppr< ved.
Aivirory Ho.rd. Rev I . M. Rotb. of
Jtfie.-rOE i-irish, Very Rev. J. B.
Bogaed, ot Sew Orleans: M. E. Le-
;1 r- AJ'red ' ■ -cdlr. of New Orleans;
J i;,8httery • f rihrevepi.rt,
Ddegsti-e re the convection to be held
ttArlintii City Rev Thomas Larkin,
:! Atg1er» and Mr. H. N Ccubn, of
Ddbodacx
The meer;cg wx-< called to‘order by
Dr. C. Mlnv'.ile Chairmsn of the Com
udttw on lr.citation for Federation.
Her Leacl-r M Roth, secretary of
till committee acted an temporary
■entary 0? rhe meeting
Prayer was ’ ffered by Father B >•
ptrw,
Messrs H N Conlon, Felix Gandln
ud Hsv, Larkin were appointed a Com
ffllttee on Credentials
The committee reported the foil iwlng
Societies To He Represented!.
bytbelrrespective delegates.
3t Lender Branch, C. K. and L. of
A.No. f; Rev. Leander M. Roth, Ken.
mt, La
St. Jose;h " Branch. C K.of A.. No.
IS.of Shreveport, La.. James Kenny
mt J. B ?< ittery,
St Alpbcwus Branch No. 278, C. K
of A New Orleans, B P, Sullivan and
Sts. C- E Hurray.
Sc. Francie Xavier, C K. of A., No.
8K Ai-aanrtria, La., Jor. J. Gandolf
«<H, W Nedr,
St Joseph s Branch No. 571, C. K. of
k. fit Marti nr. lie, E, Marais t.
St Landry Branch No. SS-T, C. K. of
tf A., Lionel Bleuvenn and W, J. San -
ta.
fit. Augustine Branch No. 343. C K.
**■. A. J Brand, A. L. Gaudin and
P.tL Angnsrtc
Antmneution Branch No. 17«, C. K.
tfA.A.j Fictte and Henry L. Mar-
... ,„ uvuhv, new uri"ans. ,
,, . „ ;f0- J
Dr, < , N, Mfnv! L, Houma, La,;
. divine prayer w hie favour Savior
! Father we find that our blessed Lordfon
'he eve of His^pa-ston prayed with ad-
might be one even'ss He and the Father
are one. All Ju Bls teaching and the
constitution which He gave to His
Church make for union. It is no won-
der. then, that the Christian charity
.which unites within her bosom and
under her direction different bo ilea of
{men and of w. men for the attainment
f of blessed alms atiould also tend to unite
man closely In federation these various
I soctetlos, for in union there Is strength
and t‘ e promise of success.
Aa our glorious Pontiff, Lee X1H. in
the spirit of Him whoae vicar on earth
he Is, has of late years united together
various branches of divers religious
orders, so those who are striving to
bring about the federation of Catholic
aoclrties are animated be the same
spirit. .
We therefore heartily approve thia
truly Catholic movement and give It
cheerfully our blessing. Since;ly yours,
P. L CnAi-exLE.
Archbishop of Na* Orlen ns,
Apostolic Delegate.
The Constitution
was then adopted. providing that the
name of the organlZition shall be "The
Federation of Catholic Societies of
Louisians."
The objects of this Federation are the
cementing of the bonds of fraternal
union ameug the Catholic Idty and the
Catholic societies of t‘;e United States;
the fostering and protecting cf Catholic
Interests and works of rel’glnn,
education and charity; the study of
conditions In our social life, the dis-
semination of the truth and the encour-
agement of the spread of Catholic liter-
store sad of the circulation of the
Catholic press.—New Orleans P.caynrie,
ST. MARY'SJSEMTNARY, LA^X>«TE’
_. ,Scl*ct *ch<»I fcr young men aud bovs, under the direction of the Rt. Rev.
Merican Mosey
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS 'Across the Atlantic
GIFT TO THE POPE- -"■— "" -----
| The Very Rev. f«th-r John Baptist.
' couraltor getter-1 of rh«- P.s-loubt*, has ■
been so good as to give me an .accou tof
‘ his audience with ihe Bek Fa’ln-r cu
j May 7, when he presented rte ju tire
■ gift Of the Pcuftdent of tue United ‘
8l a Joy r! ub Branch, No. 416, George
Umn and Cha:les A. Fricke.
it Joseph st Holy Trinity Church,
| Bmnan 0 srger and Jos. G. G.-eeve.
n^0|y 3pir!’ Society, Frank McGloln,
®«8s W Young. P J. Kennedy, W. |
‘•Waguesp^jt ji £ Leclere and E
’■Baptet.
®-J<*tph n Congregation, Rev. John
totpeve
fit Mary
taL
^Boiy Croes, Frenlere, 1*., No. 15,
, *.Lm. Roth.
Heart League, Kenner, La.,
W.L.M. Roth.
"Dloc 01 America, Jarus A.
<t Mary a Branch, No. 879, C. K. of
*» * Pstienon, La., Bev. J. J. Holt-
I ®toollc Benevolent Legion, Council
, *>«!. Dr. Felix Gaudin.
I Jtotalc Benevolent Legion, Conntr.l
I nowadays
I eo easily Moertalnable, that there 1s no
I j 7--'s— - y™f" *“m who la not
T Larkin ' 1^““^ on an the minor matters. In
-2«« v-!
i _ , H camfnBy as though guesta
were expected. A Hitla oaranony at
: dinner is correct. The plaMUrs of tak-
ing maa1' la greatly euhauced by at-
tractive mrrlng “d a wvll-arrarigsd
Atw>, this practice obviates ths
*nanra~w that M often oocasicoed by a
tmsband’s bringing a friend home to
dinnw umzpoctsdJy. ^toeDrihma-
tor few Joly the 1*0^
aw table te explain^ at length, and tha
errtnto may bocommttad wMteewfideace
^toti^liaMmrot the laftamatlon.
■tar na WHMm
Philadelphia. Tne President said that
it was a capita] idea rad that he would Satubuav, __________
send to the Pope all the
the Presidents of the United States. “ -------
A, Father John Baptist chanced to
call on the Cardinal a little later, be
received the memorable commission. O f* 11 ft ft
So he brought with him to Europe a I* Mp ll\^
box about a yard bug, containing the I ILUvVi
ten volumes (1789-1897) beautifully *
bound in morocco, with gilt edge#. The
first volume contained the autograph
dedication. He had the box with him
at the audience. He opened It and read I
to the Pope an Italian t ran: lit ion of the
dedtcAtlon, which stated chat the gift
was "offered with the most cordlalcom
pH meats by Theodore Roosevelt, Presi-
dent of the United States, through His
Eminence Card! ns 1 G;bbons, to His
He lines* Leo XIII., on the occasion of
the Pontifical jubilee of the latter.
Washington, May 15, 1903 *'
The Pope was very much pleased.
"We’khall send aa answer In French to
the President," be replied. After a
very plrMant private audience Father
John Baptist Introduced the Rev. Fran-
cis Vau Antwerp, of Drtrolt, who had
been recommended to him by Cardinal
Gibbons; th# Rev. Father Hallissey,
*l-o of Detroit, and a third priest from
the same diocese. Father John Baptist
also presented, by request from the
master of the chamber, the Hon. W.
Bourke Cochran, whom tbs Pope re-
ceived most graciously. The Pope was
tn tplendi 1 health, very bright and ac-
tive in conversation with all the visi-
tors. "May God b’eaethsm," Hh Holi-
ness said Of the Catholics of America
when Father John Baptist told h<m of
the enthusiastic ee’ebrations made for
the Pjpal jabllee and of the demon-
stration which these afforded of their
Research*1 conducted by Prof. Hans'undying loyalty and lore.
GOLDEN JUBILEE OF
by the Royal A<tronomlcal Institute Inf
Berlin, have established with what j
seem* to be a high degree l
accuracy the fact that the da
crucifixion was April 6, In the yea. 30.
How Prof. Achetls arrived at this re
suit he explains to a paper published In
the proceedings of the Royal Scientific
Society of Goettingen. The four Evan-
gelists, it Is pointed out, agree that Our |
[ Au Imprrasive address in eulogy of the
k was delivered by
Father Gaeyma-d. and at the close of
the Msm the Very Rev. J, M. Livs], of
New Orleans, to the name of the Arch-
bishop, who Vraa unavoidably abeent,
■poke eloquently of the career and ser-
vice* of Father Raymond. The latter
then made bls fartwell address to the
congregation over which he has pre-
sided so many years, and on account of
falling health will retire from active
work to the ministry.
J He will yteld his place to a young
1 man. His luccessor Is Father Barbier.
the Militant to Bishop Ronxel. Father
Barbier bad made his preparations to
spend a few months In Europe this sum-
mer, while the Bishop secured a Jesalt
priest for assistant, bat his appoint-
ment Mm changed his plans. He left
the dty Tuesday for bls new charge.
The Bishop's assistant Is Father Gil-
len, a New Orleans mm, who was or-
dained In Rome several years ago. He
Is the son of one of lhe most prominent
Catholic parishioners connected with
St. John the Baptist Church.
The exercisM doted with the "Ts
Deum” and Benediction given by
Vicar General Laval. Among the
clergy present were; Very Rev. M.
Thou ven to, & M-, Very Rev. M. Rar-
nals, Rav. L. Havonre.
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Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1903, newspaper, June 11, 1903; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247342/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .