Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. [3], No. [29], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1894 Page: 1 of 7
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A DUEL OF DEATH.
RECEIPTS OF THE TREASURY.
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(Brady Bnutxxc.)
210 E. HOUSTON STREET
SAX ANTONIO. - . - - TEXAS
South E'lor'e?* street.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
School for dny-sholars under the direction of the
gF.SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE.....jgl
Clairs will be resumed Monday, September 3rd. i S94,
'IE? Jarili 3e 1ST.—Terms Very Moderate,
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McKinniT, Tex.. Sept. 15.—Chair-
nun Henry A. Finch ha* issued a call
fcr the executive committees of Collin
and Hunt counties, compruing this
Ben*: on al district, to meet in McKinney
on Sept. 22 for the purpose of taking ac-
tion relative to the cbooaiog of a can-
didate to fill the vacancy catued by the
reriguation of Hon. Ci H. Yoakum.
Staak taaaawM.
Mn.wa'cxes, Septi 15.—The Demo-
Fw-m
tw-B
Hcu<l<iUxirtem for Fii>,blon.
Koax Eaaaonxhla Price* in th* CIro.
151J3 3E- Houston ’
mb * mark of reapret to the memory of
rim dectjAt-td. —Uncle Billy” Gantt, .is
tr was familiarly known, wa* 75 years
dd. _____
Tw. Ullm a* OaUwvilla Km
Othrt In a neat.
Gansmxz, Tex, Sept 17.—Sator
day a atjaet duel vraa fought with 88-
caliber pistol* between J. Goodman,
PAWLOWSKI.
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I | W. H. WMJOW, 106 Howrrow »r,
THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER.
Hanged For Hl* Crime.
HomtiNsviixx. Ky.. Sept. 13.—Bev-
erly A-dama/ a nckto 22 years old, was;
hanged her? Friday for the murder I
of Ott Campbell, a negro, last May. 1
FOREST FIRE LOSSES.
Ctawtpf, Rhta al CriMtrn,
AZordemfor es» joSon or awtre r ll»
delivered—dry or country, by r*_ or ujim
S Warr Slot al.i*o Plazk.
Telephone 2m 8an Ar.rccla. Taue
- Restaurant
Only French JtMturrmr in city.
i MEALS T3 QH3ER AT ALL EIRIK
With Exclnrir* Dining Soon for FsoOW
• Main Plan and SolerW St.
. J. LOVSTAVNAU Jt I*. BERGEBOX,
! XndinaDnEnnca.Soladai.Bt. ROS
He Wo* shot by Soldier* For Murder-
i»c >11. wifo.
Lehi Junction, U. T., Sept. 15.—
Enoch Davis, the wife mn-derer. wasen-
ccut'ii at 10:42 o'clock Friday. He was
placed ip a chair and blindfolded, and at t
a si'jcial six eoldicrs shot him, firing
throttga a loop-hole in the tent. He died ,
in ti-rev minutes.
PnNisw Tom Gui-d >
Hurley fSVis.) ;a±i at,... j
bt”-!.
The ope-tinc of the J,, r.-j
lie •rbcw'.s hrs hr-n i*-!
o-.tl-'t of s»i:pnt, I
An ■ fhCi r...c..... -i .’J
man K:-rc<y. 1-i'- d
th and wflJl-.y wjunud
band.
hciar Marti ! wn«k:l’-<1
p>- fatal.y wotznd-'d :y J.
m -'i: iu Pott-r P-lrn-1'.-
Itid.
T'.v,-, boys were kaileo t
«wyi tosIv bert by a v.-r><-;..
B«?r.ch railway near X"w 4
C-rnrrcssmon Hcdar.r J
the reason why he d.<-L nd
for rcngiYWs i> that or‘I
public du tie* bee “ m
business ami is getting ruu
S vernl hotels *.: Enx:
raided ior eel ling liquor 1
The town of Mora, Mtpi
to Lave been destroyed lid
Ccmrreeaman Hudscn <
withdrawn from the nr*
The search for the m:s*^
Im at Stope Lake. Ind., fl
nrtMn P«n«m4i XrJureU Whil*» Ittfturp*
tug From u Funeral.
AixtkNci:, O„ Sept. 17.—A frightful
runaway occurred in a funeral party
near Irondale Friday, in which 13
persona were injured.
While the cortege was returning from
the cemetery one of the teams became; _
frightened and dashed into another cat- "
riage wrecking it and causing the second :
team to run. Both dashed into teams 1
in front, and four team* plunged down:
a steep hill, completely wrecking the'
convoyttnces and throwing the inmatee
under the horses' feet,
Anna Burnside and a younger sister
were cut in a shocking manner and
their breasts crushed. Both will die.
William 1
and crushed.
Alexander McBane.ighmd internally.
Eli Cope, head and face frightfully
cut.
The Beat Galnni»' ' '
cm Earth ■. t hi.
IBLIIKI
-=- 3**S
The native* of Zanmt.aJ
against the (Jerrians. I
The remains of & v. d
who died in Etipisni 'taw
back to P/ nr m .T{-a m, HU
Kataaa Free Thmketv a|
titms asking President C i
eft hr* crown, get eff id
i? the earth and let tlir 1
I: is said ."ayian has agri
Ono as the artni suffit-cd
t'b.wmg up the E?w rh'.ij
D1 tri it fire beard clflrJ
Mar nr Biug-et' for sn *gg
O?' ■ far false xmprtsffXE 1 "al
Twa Chicago lawy.-rs]
an? Heder fought over a ‘J
Armatroog. editor of the Gatesville > tn-
Star, in which both gentlemen received ‘
shot* which canaed death almost in- ,
etantly. i < -hms
Goodman wa* shot in the left leg just,
above the ankle and through the heart.;
Armstrong waa shot in the right aide
juat below rhe heart, the ball Icslgmg in :
the left aide just under the skin.
J. J. Beeman, a bystander, waa ahet ;
in the back of the head, and while the
wound is a bad one, it is not thought to
bo fata..
The difficulty occurred over a news-
paper controversy of some months du-
ration between the two editors, it is
, said that Armstrong fired the first shot,
I but it la almost impossible to get the
straight of it.
Armstrong was a member of the lo-
cal lodge of Odd Fellows and will be
buried by that order.
Goodman carried a life insurance pol-
icy for ^2tKN) and Beeman, the wounded
yoae, a policy for $!OCt).
The combatants stoed high in this city.!
both being prominent members of the
church and both have families.
! A FRIGHTFUL RUNAWAY.
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Mairafkctnrea Tanks for Breweries.
Distilleries. Railroads. Elc_ and All;
i Kinds of Tanks for Water Supply; afoo!
' Barrels of All Kinds and Sixes, as Beer, J
[ Wine. LJqno-. Oil. and Vineear BaneK
; and Slack Barrel* of Al! Kind*. Beer;
| and Liquor Ke^s, Etc. Contract* for I
| Windmill*. Pumping Oxtfiu, ud Cam-1
piece Water Supplies.
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CATHOLIC SOCLETTES OF
6 Al ANTONIO. -
WESTERN
-AND—
COAL YARD.
J. J. W1PFF & BROS., Pro?-.
I>e*Iers in *!: Kipils of
| SAWED iind SPLIT j
(WOOD aai BEST GOAL/
I Wood cut to any Desired Length* and
Delivered to any part of City
Free of < liaTgv.
Post Oak and Mesquite Wood eo.d at the
Very lowest market price by
Cord or L- Ord.
ArluwM Cnttns Crap.
Littji R.5CK, Sept. 17.—The cotton | made for county officer*,
belt of Ark .naui has bmn visited by toe!
®n;ab mm the iMt fear days. Factor*,
of titi' city Mtm.il' that the crop hna •
bore damngetl '.0 per cr-ut. already ami!
aav that mif-n* the snn continues oi ’
ahine the >e* will be inestimable, .till |
the hwg bolle have commenced to rot |
mod drop off, and the staple now ready j
to be picked is filled with dirt. I
KUIxJ X* J*JI *y a M»K
Sr. Lens. Septi Il,—A special from}
Xin im 7a, «ays: Link Waggoner, I _
♦fee noted outlaw and murderer, wan: T-n„ gjypt district nominated Dr.
kfllwl in jail here Saturday night by a HTOry Washington county for
jnob of armed men. who forced thoir,
*~H i ifon— Ckufa Ms**.
Nxw OUJtiCO. Sept 15.—Dirtrist At-
torney Butler Friday filed in the civil
district court a suit for the impssch-
ment of Mayor Fitzpatrick. The suit
filed haa the signature* of 25 leading
citix-TM. The mayor is charged with
favoritism, ireoosiitency, etc.
taw la XiBr—ta
OMAK*, Sept. 15.—The first tnoW* of
; silt c**ter» Nebraska and wentam. tbs as wan foil yiwterday montng. M-
Su. i Mo. Tn. Wfl. Th.Fr. Sx
LA J.A.7_ I
U | J2 i 13 U!.15
21*22
In a frT-ight and wertr I
e: Lackhasv®, P*.. two "J
ns., eight myared. I
A dermty Cmtixl Stihrsl
TC.-I of romp-ngti's <’_rl
City, Hk, Hr got tiJ
panther*, tigers and c'icJ
Tnc- Democrats of Lie 1
district hsrre mlarsoi rl
P< pull si carididare for er. J
I*tincw Bumarek’ii i-i
fiTown won*. I
Two bam have bem I
cradiaries within two del
Berd. Mo, A vigilatce ]
H'paii the order of BkltiJ
now gevernor. the ahtriPI
ssw nation cut down *J
7b‘- Nat,—.ki Teiepixm-l
Ardmore. L T. I
1= a fight with BO DcJ
E Reno, O. It. J
^d:"d. The outlaw: cj
Ci 3xi txixne I
R*nsa* Qty bulcfom <
Parkers have farmed a
I'^ecutmg attorney wJ
Te*Tg*b;vi at once.
In a Wabash frrigat w|
a taerc who v-a* i
*»• felled.
Turner Opera Hcmri
at Monro* Ci
turned.
^be police of CMcigO ’
™n*ble adwiitisaun ms
cuanfo.
The auta Coimabi*
2“*d to raewr tinsel
J?™' Pwt Limon
Swyflad.
11
bl?
*t je nnuoiincrd that 3
M—bane will sircept -a-
for governor
The rtate meeting of III:
-clicc called for Rjck IbU
■djenmed to me*: at Aur:
(^loiEptrnlicT
that Ji :
He showed that
jg abased : ar t-
^rv m the
T=c cholera in Germiitid
ehr.tin-r. j
Tn«- war in S.irc o* a
ovrr for th" prtsrcti
Capti-ua Freitsch. wlinj
27cw York to c.-or- the Ji
month, h» arrived utj
Hnrin.VT Frank Wort J
v-- m a freight wroel: j
tial *nd Sti Jcr-'-ph rxrr j
Mr. aad Mrs, Qrs-r 1
Jelled sni M-ry Manh-J
bur; while trying to m-i
frcj.i of 3 trsin a: pwtnmJ
' Tst- British ccur: h-t* M
p, mto metn-mug for tsc i
'purr*, who win a cousin >
ton a.
prominent Chictgo.a::’ I
Captain Bndg*in*i> ot th* Haltlmoee j
Coftr>*«* the mu*** In Chi**. 1
MlUXBAFOUB, Sept, 17.—A Tscomsk.!
Wash., special to The Journal say* that
C*pt*in W. P. Bridgeman of the war-:
ship Baltimore died there of Asiatic;
cholera. He contracted the disease re- (
cently in China. j
A suit for an island which ha» been!
formeil in the Mississippi river by tt»<
action of the current is on in the dr-;
emt court at Chester. W*. j
CatMic Mie Library,
308 1-2 ?r. t7o,vz»rrrrc 5/.
HOURS IO to 12 Iflt! 5 “• 7
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
SEEKS
HAPWfWttS FROM Vl<
C# THE WCI
I th? .idminawatioa circles that Theodore
j FLxM-velt threaten* to retire from the
civil s.-rmet' commission and enter the
race for gvv.'rnor of New York.
X.w Mexico Popnltet*.
Ai.DUQCKKyCK, Sept. 15.—The terri-
1 to ria: Pope list convention nominated T.
B. Mills of Loe Vegas for delegate to
■rongneL*. The platform recommends
the election of president, United States
senator, United Stat<?s Marshal* and
postmasters by a direct vote of the peo-
ple; abolition of National bank*; the es-
tablishment of postal saving* banka; lib
era. pensions and Swiss referendum.
R<*pahltcMu* "f Colorado.
j Dunvtui, Sept. 14. -The committee on
credentials made it* report and the tem-
I porary organixation was made perma-
nent, t |
j Nominations being in order the foi-
; lowing were made: Jmlge of the su-
preme court, J. E. Campbed of Colorado
Spring*; governor, A. W, McIntyre of
| Alamosa; lientemin: governor, Jud
; Brn-h of Grre’y; rec re tiir y of state, A,
B. M<-T;ii?n'.. of Denver; state treasurer.
Harry L. Mttiinix of Trinidad.
AJdrV-h I Bi
BmMiNOHaK. Sept. H.—Tee Repub-
lican congr,*s.stonal convention of the
Ninth district yesterday nominated T.
H. Aldrieh for congress.
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Ktelk
enti-d: G. W, Humphrey, Leon, Mo., [
ar— ■;;rok'’n: George Mc<'b*n'ion Joplin,
Mo., .arm bwl.y nurt; Mrs. J. W, Me-
Cttllom. Dexier, Mo., arm broken; C.
M. MiILt, Corning, Ark , badly
brw«l.
It w.u about tip. m. when tho wi'st-
binnil express ca the Cairo branch of
the Iron Mountain was struck by the
burr: nine and the result was one of the
nioet Bertens wrecks ewr known on the I
system. The tram h.v! ;is*t reached the ■
lirzi-ji >f the city when the pasaengvrs
and cr-w notic-d th- appro um of a fun-
nelah.vxrl cl.-.;id that was dealing dc-
Btrort: m to everything in it* path, up-
rooting largo tree* .and hnrimg missiles
before it. Th" train and the cyclon-
met and the wind Iiftr-d th- entire lin"
af caiwbe* .and Ltii"! taem ata distance ■
of gfl f->t from the track, almost turn-
ing them completely over. Those who
were not hurt seriously hod to frre
themselves and rescue ttijile who were j
F.atc.es were seen in the rear of tho!
trait:, .md only for the b-ro:c action of
a hrvltemim s* even worse catastrophe
might have be<-n sword.-d. He hastily
socur.-d a heavy piece of timlsT and
battor-d down the dow of tin- car.
rcsairg in. and sni'ceed.-i in extinguish-
ing th" fire with hand grenades. Near
by were a woman and little child whose
clothing had ignit-d, and h.astiiy catch-
fjrv* f*71*7-7 t*J* iV’ ID flXXl* -T
the fir1*, but not until the clothing of
each was .alm- st destroyed.
A litti" fo I"™ ab"nt i! years old was
found under the train, supposed to have
fil.eri out of the window when tl»e train
svn.s overturn’*!. The body was badly
lE-mgle-i. _ ]
Near ‘: v was a r.pjt'i ca .n. which was ,
ccnv“rt”l mtn a a.^pital, wh-re atten-
tion wxs *b. ,wn tne wound’*! by the c.ti- ,
xens and rni.road men.
Aside from the train and its piissen-
ger* to>* damage d >n>' by the eyeloae
wh.rb si*etns to hav- been purely local. [
wai s.igat. it* P1"1 w*ul a,,“ over .hl
yards wide and d-d not extend more j
BEPAFFUNC :i
CLD M-* T\]
PnpullBt Ch*»lo*.
St. Claim Minn,, Sept. 14.—The Pop- <
I ulisM of rbe Sixth district nominated
I es-CongresBm.m Halvorson for congree*.
I A Vlritln'i* Noralaxtlon.
I Virginia Beach. Sept. 14.—TheDem-
I ncr.its of the Second congressional di.*-
i tnct renominated D. Gardiner Tyler for
■ congress. _____
B*r»a *0 B**r lh* H*nn*r.
Bxuwefokt, O.. Sept. !4.—Albert O.
Amf mwociar.cn. and wo* the largest' Barce* of Ham*on county wa* nom-
KathiT’mg ever w*.tressed in IndxanclA.; mated for congre** by the Democrat* of
JEusiae** w is anspended during the day ; the Sixteenth district today.
j GsIvmIm Fwpnllate.
1 Gai.’toton. Sept. 14.—The Populist*
♦eld a convention here and nominated
John Dwyer and A. A_ Finch for the t
legislature. No nominations will be
AS CIENT ORDEX
OF U. BEKS IASS
of America. Div.
No, I of tbc A- O.
H. of Bexar Co.
Meets In Shaefer A
Braden’* Hal] on
1st and 3rd Thurs-
<L»vb of each mouth
Spiritud Director.
H^ahalden, both lega broken T.’McQueeney:
O'Reilly: Rec. Sec_ Peter GBrfen : Fin.
___,t_ Sec..C,D. IIOgeuiTreU- E
iajit half of August, while the receipt*
from mternal revenue aro $2,292,000,
compared with 82O.CdL<»O for fo”
half of August.
The loll is due to mormons sum* paid
cn whisky withdrawn j os; oefore the in- 1
itreaaeti tax went into effect. The re-
ceiptH frmn the internal revenue are now
about fcWil.OO') below tar normal sad it
is no: expected will reach the normal
iiipus befiw J rm. 1 next.
Treasury receipts are now expected to
i average abont a month until
: Jan. I, tike normal receipts averaging
i about n),<>0*>. This estimate leaves
| out of acronnt any increase :n i m porta -
i ions anting from op--rations of the new!
^fo_rh Ijowh^C1* IX^n** t«» pwrp^rty
Twh Prrtmi* InJurrHi,
Ms-’i’iti*. S.*rt. Hi.—At It yesterday!
a (w.-.c.nr ’.truck N -rth M mphi* and I
iFWrrd ..verything in its path. |
T-c.-s were upre-ged, the iron bridge J
over Gayi.so bayou was enrri-d a dis-,
tar id I'.'O yard.-1, and a number of1
hou-’r* wrecked. !
R-.bert <ri.p. colored, was fatally and [
Wilj-n Tambejla, white, seriously in-1
Jur-e.l, __________ ____________
Bo*fy SrrYint JOw*dL j
L'oiaNOI.a. ML-a. Sr?:. 13. — William ,
Gantt, the c-dore-1 b-xly servant of Gen. I
Albert Sydney Johnston, in the Mexican '
anti ’rivrl wars, died here Monday night.,
Th.’ funeral Tuesday was held under;
thu auipicrii of the Confederate Veter-J
I THE NEW PRAYER BOOK.
;the iaiual df mms,
i Fir nsj 2 ■ 'is xiC: Lilt
I only correct aafi eoimdstr o*a)e*diBM<
the Frxyers and Carrcusacs 11 th*
Church e*vr paSi*h*c.
I Authorized by the Third Pwnarv Ceo-
2 ci! of Katimoto and indorsed aithlta
; approval oi His Emlncr. - ' nr.:inti Gib-
J boos and by every Arc hid shop and
__! op of the American Hieraehy.
Trents-lour >ty*es < f Bincii®, PriMi
from SldlJ to SS.
Oriea by mail *oticisA Send !*r are
IllvJRZB&Bd Cl ta&lagiit,
1 802fdX*JtilaS-SSiSS -HB »SH: t X M. ISHl It
rtl "W- 3C. TCti*OM.
wSfPR»TTTNC AND RUBBER STAN PS. '
HEa* Cw. Hocton *ad fiol*d*d ******, ■ Btsch.
President.
Moctexii
Waseca, Minn.. Sept. 14.—The Sec-
ond district Democrats nominated J. M.
{ Moomm of Wnseca for con gross on the
: fifth ballot,
: defeated.
niBlrlct Attorney Fellows Dementi* TH*t
He Name Corrupt Xew York Judge*.
New York. Sept. 17.—District At-
tomey Fellows gave out a Htatement re- --------_ ._.---
gording the attack of Dr. Parkhurst on ' H p. un President, August A. Zizlk:
Recorder Smythe. He challenge. Dr.! Vice-president, Alexander F Pollok:]
_ ,. 1 . , l .a. Sccretarv, (’onstsntlne 44 else: Assistant j
Parkhurst to publish the name* of the j SrcreU^J(jbr. [hlI>isz: Mareh*:. Frank I
"ring of judges." Colonel Fellows, x_R *rlziJ(. AdgjjCint Marshal. Jonchlm
throws back the doctor’s word* by any- [Libert: Treasurer. John Kuab; Relief[
in- *-If hedtH-s not know, thenbehas Hfommltree, Joseph Mo'awietz and)
Whr « I***.
what be was not posted upon. Dr, it no ( Qlor jjpajvr, Michael Koscielski: JanM
does know, and does not expose these! tor, Valentine Polywsczek: Relief < om->
corrupt judges, he is os 'big' a rascal a* mlttee at St. Hedwig. Texas, I„ Rud-
any of them." , k,,wsk1'
„,c cvcrnTcn I c.rnBoxs’ REAi'iNo cmCiJC—Mee^every
ENOCH DAVIS EXECUTED. E other Thursday afternoon it the Public
I Library. Pres . MUs F. IieZavsilu; Vice-
Preti. 411 ss L. Miller; beeond Viee-Preti.
Ml** M. Phelan.: Sec., Mist Cora Boyle;
Ureas., Mias Lucy i.y le.
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GRANS’ AVE.
|Sa Aitapp, - - - - fta
IfintoM V|Hm Million* of of Kuim- ]
Wr DwCrD/wd-
HocghtW, Mich., Sept. 17,—Fore«t
fires have ruined over 400,000.000 feet of
standing pine in Ontango county and
600,000,000 to 700,000,00) feet in the en-
tire upper peninsula. A portion can be
saved if cut the coming winter. The
wages of lumbermen are tiring to aj
^Cor Mo^le. andr<^SU
mxnd. The Urea still threaten through- j ON '• N' K' R‘ TBACT?* |
out Creek. Sagola and Sidney conntie*. iSan Aitflnio, - ■ reiav
DIES OF ASIATIC CHOLERA. |
Geo* Mianclry,
| j-rornmiTVK the j
' San Antoni* Tank Factory ’
and BARREL WORKS. ;
I
and '
B«» May Hetlm a* tomralwionAr and
Hod For <i<r*r*rnor ot >‘<»w York-
WaTEET’iWN, Sept. 13.—It i* aaid In
IF YOU WISH TO
WOOD SECURE A HOME^IS St&T Gl
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY,:
as long as property is cheap.
Cikhce Unimproved Lots
for sale in the East End and the:
West End. on Prospect, Govern-;
iment. and Tobin Hills, and on ■
'Cherry. Nevada, Rivas, and other;
streets. |
PART CASH, BALANCE ON TIME*
WITH MODERATE RATE OF INTEREST.
Apply at this office j
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e^erp colored xren *w.na
ProhiHritrnrite nea^y J
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itarT twegraifoem w«* i.
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The trori of C3«y Spark J
jii, brother, "wm b*gzx
lAxlge- K*®- I
The uppe*1*^ twat at Ji
rv- grimted rebeanu;> I
tinr. I* hl* kotsi ’a e*
*. mrA__ *1__*ew a-. ._***_ I 1^111111*3^1 fOF
Aaxiition of the Chtfodsn
Meet* I*t Friday of each month at
Practiced Holy Way of the
Cro« every Friday at 2:30 p. m.
sr. josefiTs oroiai socrraEti
St Joseph's Society-Meet* on the fed |
retarj. J- F. Rlpp*; Tiw.-wr.
Vin«-; Tru«tee». Anton A n . to em.
Menfffr, Heribcrt Meyer, Ff=n Steffen.
St, Anne's Society—Meets 4tii ^outlay
of meb month.
Third Order cf St. Franc'.*— Meets 1st
Sundiy of verv month.
st. Manx** ciicacn societies.
Arebeonfraternity of the Holy Family-
TtK SL Vinecnt de Paul Society.
The Altar Society.
Apostleship of Prayer cf the Sacred
Heart.
Third Order of St. Francis—Meets 3rd
Surdity of every month. Rev. Ed. J-
0»<>T1«gbnB. O- M. 1., Director.
’ C1TUOUC KXIC.m'S OK AMSKICa (St.
Mu-a-s Branch No. 304}—Meets on the
tiid uad 4th Tucsd.ws of each month over
No. 31 4V. Commerce street. Spirt-
FriplilSS 5S1 rlMwlifll Xif SHIM rsmiti at ar
dent, Dr. John T. Fitzsimon; recording ---
Mx—tarv, P J. Scuiiev; liesncla! *ec-
rotorv. Joseph A. O’Reilly; •"’-‘rnrer.
Ben KIoHmms; sergeant at aruiti Pat. to
O'Hara; sentinel. Edward Green rent stee*..
Anton Adam. James H. Tierue' .William
Campbell; color bearer. Constantine
44‘ehw; naris tan t color bearers, Ben M-
l 44'offord. Heary Spengler; librarian. F.
"OECKED BY WIND.!
___ It I» fUAlW***! <H* Gor«i™«B
,cra« B’-ows a passengeb' -
TBAIN CPF THE TRACK. I S,^
__________ ! of the government have fallen almcat
| I'JJ.OiiO.OOO for the first H day* thi*
Tira xra W-re Ki tol and a *««« ■< f monti3k compared with the Ia*t half of
p™.m lalared. T*™ I August. The receipts from custom* are
agrict tfl.7-JG.W0 for rite
3C«T*ry "
CaA&tiEsr.'iy, Mo., Sept. 14.—Two
men were felled and a number of people
injured, half cf them fatally, in a cy-
clone here, during 'which a train waa
blown from the track. Fallowing are
tho name* of the felled:
Parcaeb.a Dempsey. Bertroad. Mo.
Freddie Mcdelfos'L- Eldorado, Ills.
A—-i— ri-BCire •>! snjnred only the
fol?.’wing Tixrs con id Ini .‘'-.■cured: C.
T. Coyio. ba;gag‘'ma'Ster. badly bruised:
J: an C. Duns, Eldorado, Ills., leg
brokru: J 4V. Irextrr. Centertown, Q..
internal injuria; 4V. M. Decamp. Ham-
ilton.n..hnr: intorcri; A- D. Lemmg,; ff ]aw Expenditures average about
Alto Pass. U.S. foto’y injured; H• ? *; ^^ ^out the sugar
H’-sf-r. Sfor-ltoure. Mo., snu...de. cKo- ; bijaB.v .ht,y reaucod to about
[ fS: .Ori.itoti. For the next four months.
, it is ’-s*:rr.at'*ii the recipts will be about
tss.rMri.ixto m,i the exp-m lxtures about
j: 24,i >oo.': no.
Ou Jon, I the collection of the half
yeorri income tax will swril the receipts
to about $100,000,000, so at the begin- j
nine 'if th<* next current year the treas-1
ury will be on the wrong side at the
ledger about fill.000,Oiri on the first half
of tli»- fiscal year. There i» to bo de-
’bteted from this, however, 87?100.<W0.
i which the treasury gained during July
and Augwt, leaving a net Io as to the
treasury of th: first half of rhe fiscal
year about $17,000,000,
ROOSEVELT'S THREAT.
th 'T' :> mi.''.
CYC-Q,'lE at MEMPHIS.
Office and TaTOt L A G. X. Depot and Swum i
Croasisc c - F**t Commerce 3tr**L
SAX AXTOXia TEXAS.
mick;Sgt. at Arms, Pat Cody; Sentinel,
.les. Daly; Standing < ooar ilttw, J. A.
McCormick. E. W. Tynan. M. F. Camp-
bell, Tbo». L. Conroy, 4V. N. Beall; Un.
Conini., Paul O’Brien. Pal E. O’Toole.
W tn. 44'beeler; Color Be are*. B.4V. Mas-
terson: Assistant*, Gerald 44’siren «ud
Albert P. Delaney.
»T- albkkt’8 SOCIETY—Meets at Its
hili every 1st Sunday in the month at
4 p. us. President, AugtistoA.^Zjzik:
I Secretary, < ’oustsntine 44’elss: Assistant j
; X?B. zirik; Assistant Marshal. Joachim I
-If ho does not know, then he has I < tommlttee, Joseph Mo**wietz and j
talked about Adolph PotHikoskl: Trustee*.]
Alexander Notzon anti Jacob Zriontz; ■
i olor to.. • *■-». . ...
anob of armed men, whe forced thuir,
way ii- He allowed, pluck to the laut i
aad fared trw crowd, cursing them with |
JHa last breath. Ho wa* *hot 13 timi-a.;
C«t HI* Throafc.
Cunu.TO. Sept. 15.—While under
: 0s» inflarcre of liquor here Eugene Mc-
Carthy quarreled with hi* aged moUnw
an<l cut her throat.
pr*rt la Xetanato* tad few*.
:.('*< mu, =*Pt- 12.—Special* bon
! to* - report felllhg froei* linadnyoigU.* lowed by • bmey rainstorm. _
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