Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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MESSENGER
SOUTHERN
ypRICE Fl-30 A YEAR
v< l. XIV—NO, 3.1
THE GOLDS UMEDRAWM
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kvsfhmine.
I OVER 2000
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H TO ft ABE THE HOURS.
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the thousands of delegates and
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Vice-President;
ft
i e uffl m
his town people.
that it
A great amount of <?n- jeet. Mr. Mirrahan said
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STXKET-
'I
IvnraSU
is now united.
am ess
His
on Federation.
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Fourth—What is the edara-
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IHSURANCE
Rea< Estate
SMOL
UenOo*.
esim&s BTTimU
^SM HUMMUS
; & electbc co.
Against Filipino Students in
Non-CathoUe School*.
Evidence is fast necumulntirg
The Committee of Arrange-
ments 1
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CATHOLIC FEDERAHOL
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BRADEN-O’NEILL
R.UMEMG HO HEATING CO.
±53 Loseya Stp'et.
SAN ANTONIO,
Ur o'Xi’iU, ■:!
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kilor.
r.mg goods
National Board, with a delegation
Kjr.
Published with the approbation cr Rr. Rev. -L A. Forest, D. D., Bishop of San' Antonio, and of Rt. Rev. Peter % hedagter, D- Vi-ar Apostdliu ’.f Br _____
LUBiff
□fir*
giw*
M AmW*
Dr. G, W-Philips.
to* SUHnB AMfO
5c*v.
to **
dally «■
affair*;
ciw** tih® —-----
lIT *ii—t in tha tower n
[at CoCipoH; OM^BMHto#
han been inquiring as to
h of thia tort
For acwne
we sazuie—-
H2r HoHnans strictly forbad/ the
___ ____- — '■----
politic*. themes into Catholic pul-
.- pita.
-< rt?re of all goods r.pcewtary for
("RCH. StChWI. ate HOMS.
!Sr jfirm t :n rW ■.: ri**!*
ti'.-e gathering in that his ter.? one authorizes to speak
.IN..-. The clergy and laity, for the Fed era ti
occupied scats side ?jv side, And----—
men from every walk of life gave
respectful and attentive hearing Boards in all S'mte
to the interesting addresses.
At S o’clock toe Chairman c:.
t________,______________ .1 . _______
J. B. Levert, escorted His Bxeel- Rev. Father Wynne.
leccy, Archbishop C
Arch bishop Messmer,
waukee, and Bishops 1
Trenton, and Fox. of C . ...
' W;s., to seats of honor on.the Porto Rico
stage.
start or. May 2. from
’ra'.r p-eparatior.s are being
klresdy made for the rmTreyar.re
o: even the siok and di as.bi en. to
:> where the Mother
I ca»q,«c> " «!»»««»■
awited snjMQuMO fiM> fed*
u ^-7"— — Inari* exterior mb’father, T«ho wm the Urftaste <
CtehoacwnLuinte. eop»» | witbom w ""P*.__ ni
m partatateff Ao IncSsa. of hte dignity.» j te aB
22TSSS —wTXltei Ito, to ka a wv. «• * ^tofl te wjrt»
LrS^. to2? aS? i STySStotoHr to to to- SZtotaMtotetoMtoASB
to to tto tow “°2 jgyjyZZtoa iHhhe laatotoit toarJMne, ... .f
I.
otonjs 5
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Cooi •*
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jaEic’o
, 403
1 EtoBto
■raxxT.
; depositors speaks vol-
umes for the service rendered
:h ir customers ’ey tho
MOODS UTIOULBm
S*n .lntwito, Texas.
A cable dispatch from Rome,
The Pc?*
Tto 3F«sc CtototoT-
U hae been twni-affictolJj' an-
nmmoed that; the Pope will told
caMHcanuLKrai ; wuMwsmimiMa. :;g?iiriiVA'»^?orpSsp-
------ . i nine students by the Government,
Preparation For the Celebration Hats Meet! ng of Catholics in >ew *iy dinp|-t;nn of the Seore-
of Ito Golden Jubilee. Orleans tn the Interest of the . -- ------ - ~
The Golden JubilMe of the Ger- Movement. .
M. E. BUCKLEY.
Attutoey ** I^srw-
Get It at Ciavin'e
f j ■ .- -r»U Wto
•: -••• .■»:■»•.-er-••— '-XTXJM.
I CI AVLNT* I>W« “TORE,
j v-
Cox^eree ± Navar* , Sir MW*.
SKLLH 0WTADHC C8.
’ -j jrr^ t' neral Direetcra
TX'mkwz*. ar-d Embalmers.
Priento for the Ffi i^ioe*.
Tv<~ Maltese priests left for
the Phi--Dpmes last week, and
•in ny others have &ske£ premia-
gr-2? thlther.mi endertnke Church
wt-rs under the yurisctotmE of
th,* new Apostolic Teiepato,
‘ Msgr. Aspuss who is a Maltese.
i A SIGN *
| IF IT IS AN
1 ELEGTRICSICN
•‘Federation; Its Destiny/’
Meeting ot Executive Baato.
The Executive and Advisory
Vb-HMJTLA ■ — - - - - T^ftr —--— q „
! tiou of Catholic Socdecirs held ito ' ‘e^ot Fox, cf Green Bay. * Contotary in toe inc formigM
*5nal meedLg Monday night at 7 Mr*—r- Nir Gunner and of March. It ie not ktx>»n
^o'clock, in the parlors of the WyThrsah expreased them- wbetoerany new Cardinal^ vul
------ ---- Tp«uit College- Present? T. B. =*1^™ « hrzhJv nleaeed with the he created on this oecaaion.
SES agXsyjA*? -----
« Varre. Secretary; A.rohbanop b. of the Execumve Com-
B. Messmer, of Milwaukee; Biah- miGe* meeonf;.
- op JxmesA. McFaul, of Tret-ton; ----------
, Nicholas Gunner, of Dubuque. --- ~ y ■■■-■,,
---___„ r T™»-Tht« H.Cannon, Chicago; advocate cl peaesmaaiwu
Immaculate ConcepUon.dnwolved Io”’F ofLjxiisvOh^pSer wans G.'puulungmg M* *
Watoath. of’ Evansville; H. N. adding: to heaMh and ^pxr.
ownership X CouS?TbibodAux. La-;’Rev.a Emtorocet" r-7^^-1
-------- Np Lawton. S. J- Dr- Felix span of y*
Bishop, and as the Btohop «PJ*" G'Leander Soto, mite tramp maiitmcma. vto teato
acute tbtf State, according ro toe ^enib—s- hi* life, otly denying hm»aM afexstoiUy mwWHa. vet cac—
law* of th* Concordat, the SU“ J^RSSotinas were adopted in <to« of Bute and, meet vatoatoe ietaB,
to . .pr~ di^ . —kobSNSk V——B. *■
fresn Wore—ter, Ma—., word has ? irrj^oosi __ r-fWnrs **- 1 whi that toe dimiiwiuve man, 1 - -- - - ~,t , _-
h-m r———d W toe R—’.Joreph i—fi^iduy made exterior eigp iatoar, wno w toe <
F. Han—tean, S. J-, President of. feeong
Holy Ckh Critege, that Freei- I mslLv J
dent Bebemtt has accepted aa>
Neau to eft—I the co—-
mm—at wsrto toere m
Ju*
HTBaiOHKTWI UME
I Is iaddah^ whether the name
| cf irrland’a patron mint recrlv— pre—
I ki. ^1 ,■„ I, — ---—-- r_ _ ,
Who, to tea-ton hte f-st lot
I cay. ch
I hemtoge
I fcjr .*
| aEd *sMing’ it to -or children, retary Taft’* Jprosnito.
I Csetywreyeawp a-ddovnalito the f -’J
I cf CeBfcflrJtt-tonMM««P«- 1—
[ dally to the “American bora, U»i, •—v —- yy___,
I indjmwiDpi straek to the de- that J?™
I VMtetKW to wfcair Mr- Doo*^ an cppoMtototy to
L “SeTiw itjji—ir~ *'* Tite w a amvi
[ Tiaiim Hiteii wifl net—mUy cteim in xm
|: --------- --- ----- ------- .
I d—vhMwe—mtetetvknocked oot Mr. Cuth—iind gave
I ft-*—eTrirf——1! J Now tbto a zr---- *“**“ 111
I ErttefcVtta- to to- royal family, not
I tetotod attar St- ftetefcfc,to«*meto
I aatoioaMrifoi even ler toe■ be _
B m—at fetetMGsam. I Tait
I Bh—^s— hi’ided, to*ate*-
■ faf-Mta Ct—toSytaa. to taM
1 a gros^i eMgMe- to Aaatetoa
bagtotog
i. ----u -J , lucuiw? ----------------
hunuliatxnr. that I am a danger to their so- pj Doerger, President; H. A.
„ K-.i -J.,.. ...u:i.,'.u„.. see me ag per- <jret Vico-Pre«’deDt;
human being xs they are. uv Weber, second Vice-Presi- .
___j-LHJN rtF thfc> - “ « rt *l_f__J
President; Bernard Schwartz,
.. ; Joseph
Berning.” Corresponding Secre-
... tnry7 G. H. Vechamp, F-nsnc^l
adding him to their c^refa-y; H. Buehrmann, Trcas-
___ at
left toe Philippines, it was ex-
pected that practically all of the
’ L brought here subse-
ts Secretary Taft’=1 action
be olacel in Catholic
to |
* i
Annual Ceavewtion t» be
October TO.
Commi-ees were appointed to
arrange, in \o;-mX;5r. with the
Executive r-.mmlttee. all toe de- ____
. uw jjiver, a seat between Artmmsnopp Xa-°—“ ■ ’ “ “ It* Jan pngi-imapr te Lowrtfes.
» visitors wh> wU be the guests to Cbapelle and Messmer. th-B-jj-d decided tn bo.d toe How wll toe Help rather^
a hospitable f.incmnati -unng th. jjanv members of the New Or- ; .< —:o-’:ar. motto of **re=t:-rmg a_ things in
“ ‘ ”• ---------------present. They ?to;4; 4^74 4btot4octoDes Christ” is being taken up by
V'A t» v:™ ;r,. ir Xel- C^oBw hj.
stuge. That city ha n already been select- very «--Ki..g.ne.~nt*
_.. ------ ville. President fo-this year's sector; at toe tire: c- t-.ree
cf the State Federation of Louis- ■» in Detroit, but tne -y a je p^,.—-~r •
iana, called the meeidr.g :o ord-'r. was to have been to:ed by >stmeca_
Archbishop Messmer oelivereu tze ExecuEve Beard.
the ODentog prayer. Archbishop it was mainly thr'-.'.gh the in-
Chapclle delivered toe address of defanm^e ofiorto to Lr.o Rev. D. .
welcome on behalf cf toe n> jjj-itou, S. who was a dele- t.e n j.y .’?vy> .-,
clergy. . p»toe Detroit meeting, toat ct Gto! aas
W.J.Waguespaek. VtoePres!- 4^ B victory fro: uer.-_y. -
ttrer- , . , dent of toe State Federation 0: CTer ecmDetto.g cities tor the 190o oe , .oaowe^ o^ an
Tho first general meeting o. i^uisian*, welcomed toe visitors Co-vention. to toe preliminary m^.y Lana._ j*nic..^ se-s
. ,rt ■—.„ .,n mv the local Arrangements Com- On behalf of his society. meetings, also, of the local Com- cefte^ber y. *Dh wiU remam
■tob-t... k. -n.:nutye«M ho!a Su5d.y. ^ I>i>M-, gf
three hundred men who <x»nsti- Hon. Thomas B. Minahan. b-^1
The president and orgar.toer of
for both pilgrimages has lately .nac.
=mv eoumesies.
* — ., . . £_sr rjisnop oe '-t.^serraurc ry
Messages Fro— Abroad. pcpe p?r«rr . The H.-.v
Comm:.mi cat on s were -endtorm Father’na= grartously conferred
. : von J-Nmpt-ich. Presto.mt many rich ft tom:to favors cm
No such feeling tfe German ('.enter Party; th=Se who un torrtake these jovr-
wou'd or '•m Id result fra rede- -—m me r deraton. of C atom lie which involve such expense
; ■ “ ' ”. requesting s-.i fatigue.—Sore Car. Steifl-
and ’has. x-tor afMmton.anu also from tot-Preto- „u:~~ jT.vr.-..
i
TkijK '"V-Aii,
AmAncL1*3™
— fiuiou: cm rcxAVsjBcerv.
-wi^ctro.--::u^~
etoden red by vrlcrmss the Carnival pngearms.
utltol custom They mode use of tor krnd offer __________
Decomdcn of Stovor Behrman tc v-.cw the s..^"c, p—ipagand* tn emi’
totrn toe Ci^ Hail , -■—1
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, MARCH 16. ISOS.
| wifi be made clear by the follow- ;
' ing letter from a student at Ober- I
, lin College, which no Catholic
' will read unmoved:
j Oeetilin, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1905. _
El
with
re. wish59^
ci— to *
MA, ]
odiog^l
toff :ut!Z
id otoe- ate |
1* c««*y
e* furM*0^.!
i Parolteq
, St^ 3*1
ton, N,-L. speke on “The Ameri-
can Federation of Caton lie So-
ssr ’S2S ■
H3C1Cte3 “ ” ^ve, to^e’y cm toe Smatoem HA Hdazw-s stoiedy fgrb-dr/
—‘Ate0* , . , . * h c-,rean* v—He* cz- iztrcwitictiGn of
"................
First—MTiat the Federation is sertation aroused ann dete. — .
not, edir. the Sorutbera States, whence
Qeeond—What toe Federxtmri the balk cf the active.erres —ust
. come, so as to ’insure commeCe Ptomre Max, brother o- th*
^to ;t h.Fiaccomplish- aod satotomtory results. Hing cd Saxrmy. and war is *
“Federaltn has a good held :n priest, ha* arrived m. Rome .so
---- edso ter. _ if I mav ;udge frtm -present hi* homage to the Pope-
and has requested ^d* Spur- the real and mieMg^t worked Tn; Prinre den^tospr-r-noei*
re- ncnaicx-paignmm-eu^ officers aud standing commix- connected with the troube* be-
the of 3£H_ xees cf the Louisiana State Fed- tireer. his reywl
wauSe also delivered xnxddrere eretton. The mass meeSong *t hgaw, wtoa, toe Counter Man-
or. “Federation; Its Desnny.” the French Opera tiguosa-
not very large, was most repre-
sentative, and I saw many promi-
-------- nenr and distinguished Catoalic
Board of the American Feder*- ^-^en- there."
>f severs;. semm.ea in me rrem-a <,-^‘*5 The suggest:cm
societies. House at New Orleans on San-| Gibbers 1
meeting of (o onside red, and
•complished by bringing th<
in them the American spirit and jngtrusent of salvation.
• i.re: to Texas ana Mexico, develop
CUULOGItZ 7RKZ. *
M. S. KMOX * BOW, Dept A.
22* £. Houstor. Street,
rotate
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O ■**! “•■ * W*1*"-"
W**»fcterwre- __
■tah ■> Matte* « M* HM*
OBMailjtan MM*.__
■Eb mm Mte^W* *T »»» ■< *M*
IIM — T-^Anea-Mn— re»■
M Mt**iH>i m* rev-
or.MMtte. _wwm».
wan r in 1 in
kteMU. Now tta* * anaww
Filipino
tern;____ .
.bad intentions, was succeeded in
b**:ng proselytized.
r.-edei in r-1J;-~
r timber. And he, too. became
my enemy. He is now used as
their instrument to persecute me
,' . . rA r’ t__* ; mittee was ucru. ollw«j. j
love i tathuhmty, for ten*;_ wW(± was attended by
them r>.o ^tory of the ignorant• who
people of his name.
_____________ ______ Thomas B. Minahan.
tute the various sub-committees. Pn^-dent < >f toe American Fede-
corn'’ enemies. — ------- -- —
wicked work of these people who
profess to be true Christians.
And again as I cIqbo my -Utter
I will send you many thanks and
I hope that God may soon give
you toe reward of your work and
preserve you to do good. : Moeller.
And ;•*-
more blessed to give than to re-
least wnen they Catholic friend.
Eri-esto R. Qvirino.
And Mr. Sutherland says Ober-
students brought here sttose- .
qaenx to feretory TaftM action £^7
would be place; tn Catholic ■ *
schools. * ODE TO ST. JOSEPH.
What are the pact3 i 1 _
in danunry of the present year • nxoTKEx ttc aX, c. s, c.
:>1 students arrived at San Fran- M ttu soa Jrjrea
cisco an<l were taken in charge1 V«3B vw-»xwdMbotBM'a-.««H
bv Mr. Sutherland. To-day. ac- x^,.
. — 4 rrv Hr one or royal !L».
ecrdir.g to toe ust» prepared oy
Mr. Sutherland Lumseli, 11 ot ■_*,. m-n uar tar Dr Grace,
these students are in Catholic ■ ^_r, 1 ln ,.ln
schools and 12 *re in non-C*tho- rr>e»l how- on Jonloa'* pUia.
lie SC hcols, including at least two i-tcry drills »e brer:,
irurttoutions against which criti- Hora. :«• ™bowa p• ?*«.
■ xn«ra.uuju.a r»a».
cisrn ha* been directed by the U rhij,. unuz ctoiC
Catoclic pree* on account ot sec- <tu. 1^, ^k-ra wtwi
uirinn influences brought to bear bw-^m;
, on bovi previously placed there- .< vi.v^ b^-.
in. The remaining two are con-
oected with one ot the Govern- w pamy ca «ra
meat departments at Waahing-
foNTl- *ZMfc8®K tbta attUfln Cf th# tnd
( For weeks past the Catholic a,prewooM*ite.
-J-- — — St.Joorp*•rocxl orreoa.
r.. :v|en»i * uBtfuu ■ --------- --- . . ,- CnMMUM Iwiraooooarl j"1™1
xl th* h-ir.e which ie due from —c dupoaitirHi made ra—ra«ui p«
—tv, rt Isaac m his feast lot of 31 stixients. roe so®* "o«rLo*TWpv«T*rfB3M>'*-
cS to be his children- time 77<e Catkolir Staadard <nul
CTL£ S/£a V-** Ti^x h- in
imitaKvffT which we the above inform*tign- but realm-
Mast by invoking ing that Mr. Sutoeriana s per- Ta&3Ctl^ h>c.
reit-wMr bw name fermance MI f*r short « Sec- »,&!□.:**Brara&rCtamt*-™-
| and’ririHg it children, retary Taftrpromxte
I and dawn* list the facte would nwalt in * re-
j cf Cottta or Wtawiin names esp«- newal of criticism t "
' dady of the “Asaeriean bora, land, they IM tew oCGoS M ota*.
I endywi wfll>»«raek*ttite de- th« genUe«n bad b«»n Rtren
vmbms drisu Mr. Dooley, *n uvxxatmnty to exptem why ”,iwi>«te**item>te«**
r toe jhili 11 j--eaita tbe modern large aproportam <<tt» »»*Jy
■ - - r- “ —to*te.*^«<‘^o»<
5mm* 4mA,
____.. j a rtrt»lia,FwtMM.M.M<«MJ.
_■ totoe eMttafcheWae;
.eeouBtebie to the CtetboBe
». WMiawytraa. B«
■ AceoaetoHe to fleeretary
□fl hand.
distm- •___: ■ /
Nord;; stiriKional prevision that, m
culled toe meeur.g to ord-'r.
I tc show tixat, even from a <
etmmenc point of view, the plac- . -
^■ir cf the students from the var;[?u.+ ? ■blications of the Catho-; 3afioo’ d=j“ tog:-N Mmreh’^ in answer to ’ Fr-e State uuestixn was caretolly ~ F^pe of toe Immaculate
s “ NS x-i-
\.<‘*ed .n t_e.r trc. gmde of my way. . | th^rewi‘1' aCitoolicDay will also cm “American Federaticu of I hand. z Jorn e.’. Near.y jXkQCkJ ingr.*-
S'-«-
sisphrs ^Sire=brao;ie^'
; ana g-.“s now :a this country ,n- ,.x:i remember me and as- u..cer 1 ‘ j There was a most renresenta- 'and Advisory Soars is toe cn.y cause' —* J. CO, 1 frem
dicate toat toe policy adopted nt 5^ me with his help that I may I nnttac of ArrangemAta, H jmtoerir.g in that’ historic One authorized to sponk or ar: FraT!,^ from Belgium,
_ mrge extentpewsted :nby him;outof H^Iovoha9 revealed to tberno5tp^nentacmeCatoo «K-.toe »=d advisory rl<3ft0 England ana
TEXA.P. to toe present day. despite the mv eyea_ { thank you that you ho men of» pcin..atiana vic.mty. rfL.; and'attentive hearing Baatos to all State c-r county to to additton to tons
, intervention of his superior. See- ^e renewed my resolution, «* 7^““ ofX mtetX^n- to interesting addresses. (-toe-. , . to- tito army of nnmre toere
< ■' V.„^> retary cf U ar Taft, wil; result m <X!L:raffed me to work and bretion one o. the ns£t v s o’clock the Chairman of. The Ccmmittee hig.t.y f"- x_. a rumber of separate pto-
5:^3, -. :-.v.,r.w a v:rt-a1 defeat of one of toe rttn,nsrthened mv arms to cling tative ever ne.a :n country. R;;ceplio^ Committee. General mended tine work undertaken by regions cungre.zx-
---^.d ^..^p more closely with in- _ Every Catholic sodiety. 01 note 'Levert> Hls Excel- Rev. Father M’ynne. S. •■■. 5y<f ti .....-to-to ~----
creased vigor to the branch of in Cincinnati and vicinity, an^ ’eccy \rchbi«hop Chape lie. his associates in tote yuv.;cau:m i;termanv and
’, where He deposited the; its sister cities neroes the Ohte 4rch;)ish Messmer, of Mil- of s Ctoto:- Ency-tote-dto. verr imp.-mant
,________ to.-to... WithRiver, has jemed hands with waukeei Bishops Vtototo of His to to to. to ?. L. Ctope_e. .,0T^ r; toe Argentine Repubto.
? a love .cr America and y0Qr kind assistance I shall *1- the Centra! \ erem in making thi* rj*r.%n*ont and r ox* of Green Bay,. Apostc uc to Cuba anq
American institutions. ways follow, and follow perse- great national Jubilee Festival an to sr>:iLs &.- boriw on the pi—p Rico and Arrhmshon c.f
Th'.1 inji!sti‘,’i of the policy from toeringly, the only Church of ever memorable one. Commit- The officers and members New Orleans, was c-le-tec a mem-
3 Cathoii'' standpoint has been , Christ,'toe Catholic Church. ; tees have been selected by these oj American Federation, of ber of the Ahvisory S?ord.
demonstrated, though only *j For the love of Truth, I have various societies to co-operate _^o State Federation and the
r/gt small portion of the evidence'fought, and I am still fighting, with the principal Committee.o: pPesi<»e?:ts of ;he meeting
< bearing on this aspect of the against the persecutions of our Arrangements, and a ffen:iine. also occupied eeaK on the stage.
X question has been brought fur- enemies, whose eyes are entirely success :s assured. ; Hon. Thomas B. Minahan,
ft ward. More is given in this blind of the words of God. and Unusual careful attention wih p^sioerg of tbe American Fede-
8 article. But the most recent who consider themselves the only be given to the accommodation of ^Q^of Catholic Societies, was
ft development, in which is found Christians and people of God. . the thousands of delegates and ju^er. * seat between .Vchbishops
g 3r-,f of the unwisdom of Mr. | Their hatred against me is visitors wh > will be the guests of atllJ yjessmer.
ft Sa titerland’s course from a pure-' great, for they know that I am a h„rl._‘.‘
I iy Util.ration 'r Government point Catholic, and therefore they have days of toe jubilee. . 1e^ng clergy were :
J of view, is the drawing of the for an ignorant and supsrsti- jhe Committee of Arrange- ‘ wero gtoen ssats with ti.e Vice
“c-ticr lirte” in a most public and tious person. Hence, they think ments has organized itself with presidents on the stiige.
offensive manner, a humiliation that I am a danger to their so- H Doerger, President; H. A. to' r v venvilte ^Tc^dent
tc wtoto th- students, had they ciety, while’they see me as per- Schmitt, first Vice-President; ( - : - - •- *'•’*
beer, placed in <’*thoiic schools feet a human be;-j “ •*—r xi>,
and formed their social ties--- one of the jent; -I. R. Doppes, third Vicc-
nmong Catholics, wou.d never four Filipino students here, president; Bernard f”
Lave been subjected. tempted by beauties, riches and Recording Secretary;
Mr. Sathsrhwd Obstinate. bad intentions, was succeeded in c-w------*=-
n; the 144 students from the ££ ^’= G' HI
Philinnir.,>s now being educated
in this «’our.try at the expense of
toe Itodipri.-te nsular Govern-
ment. only 21 ure in Catholic
ur.ivers'.i'tez. ■<■ leges and schools.
Last fall, when the students
h»re numbered about 110, of
whom only four were in Catho-
lic schiols. Secretary of. War
Taft, recrgnizir.g the justice of
tite Catholic position in toe mat-
ter, issued instructions that in town people. Wo used to
toe plating of future stuoents j;V(? happily together,
I-'l-nnkte. Wi*. Catholic institutions stoald oe not ;
^.. d Tm- on*-' act to-criminated against, J
s^rs^i j" o! »•
» P"wXtaS’teoIJmy’tor Brtw. le^n-. a. city. O. l-e™. th, i/ijSPx-K&f
fcr wa-n de- ; jgj you m„y thank, and !i,’?!’“1IB?ydg'i!l?t.'ti’?S13 J™ vemof bieer en=isy fs:- dgtUtieP-nn Kes Feierafen.
_ , — , b? th°”“‘y ?rto° r l»po that ik>d may soon give ot '* J-IvaX ’ovine the Civ-: War. cmomd a Th,. taer-.S-r, •! th-F,-.nrd re-
_Fred._Dqnecken R.lSSSSft .SX^. . ==»
j!®!jftBL “jxss* $-to“d Wa’ “ °^ic __
_____ta.„.j,.es. more blessed to gixe than to re- u*Lj*t ' . ... i oT>rin're on j^nner. a'
-----.^~to-- lw~ rtow All the Filipino students being C(?Lvet g^-bye. Your Oberlin ma^ing toe jubi.ee celebration a v.-.u--*. —n-P
U'fi'tTOSW - - TXT*S. Catholics, at least when they Catholic friend. success. , -* nlat'-rm.
Ujnuaw, _ z L ...... ERI.RSTO R- Qx-'if.ino. The Catholic Day celebration Bishop McF*ul on Federation. ? Conner and Wtolraih
-\nd Mr. Sutherland says Ober- ,*iU ** ^c'd in h^t0H; Rt-Rev.Bishop McFaul of Tree- :eA ftl- Havana on a shrrt trip.
Lin Colleso i. . non-aewarian in- J!S., ASSU’*• 4’ ’’’ti t? N.torK r—— - ■*’ S.«^
Arertoisb :.p Mesmer in s= :n-
tervirw said:
the opening prayer. Archbishop
/IV _ a^*li’ _ to ♦‘L.rs <1 r?.'rtf
welcome on behalf cf
clergy.
dent of the'State Federation of CTer
.... ----- „ ------------------- ---- ! Convention. 1
the local Arrangements on oehalf of his society. meetings, also, of the
- jlhAih^b— ■ tmetee of
■ Mr * ____ _____
Hon. Thomas B.
and these y „
KRIOiSSKi^s
but now, thougn v.e still continut officers were jubilant over Federation would create envy ana
to recm together, we have be- 8U„.CT!, which will surely ;ea;ausv between Cathodes and g^-t
conte enemies, too resuL of -Me CTOWn tj,„ Cmcin- -•*-.!:«». No such frear.g " *’■
natians.
and that toe 4<'>Kl £--- ij^y,
I,-. C*e*n *»“" -t- -. r- _ te **
---- t -•« ----- T
COJT.TV wer-Zive' aivlszry Ari rrr7n
■ ■ ' ~ te or coox-ty Canada. Ato 1 ‘
implying array
“ are :i t_____—
■■ assignxrent to edara.ti.tma2 tnsti- *y*~ *»>J1 11 ■ ~ _~rr~~ -
KWSHMWg- J
aimer me hjv-jj- v. —- __ __ .„._
tary of War. and recommencting: ProweM BeMtIfiratioe oi r*r
, _______ . . , vo^eE i <-t w. ---__ the taking cf measures to keep piiwIX-
-■ ...
serve ns mv nroteetian and-truei g.. ... ^n^aQn Catholics, to listen to addresses!appctoted tu rake toe sntjert — correspondent of to?
!toereVito\c.itooiicI)ay^rillals.o on “Ameriran Federation ofjhand. ..... X ’
: be held, patterned liter the fa- Catholic Societies” by otstoi-. TheBosrderap.toStoe-.-e-’-”
' mousA''iMeZ/Ir)lZrte«of Germanv. guished visitors from toe Norto .stitotional prevunem toat, to mtn- __ _
Py^Mton. ther.brc =re jl- jjrf =.=!»» ot *, Ex«u-
„„ „h&»helpt[»t t m,;SS.5a^£*». -sarf ..»«•?“ » ««?
continue perecveringly to follow: by auxiliary commies cons-- ~
- :the Light of Truth, which God tuted of over three hundred o. ^-«-
torg? extent persisted in by hxnt;out of His love has revealed to tte most prominent acute Cadio-
Tt . . _____j. j-_- A__then - te*e f <”ninr*a + T fi*in VN'’TTn_'.
mv eyes-
intervention ot hi* superior. See- j ‘
r&ZHrv [j f nr ’T*«xfy» 'vfili r?^uit 1*1
a '.uroml defeat of on? of the
principal obte~r.s sought to be 3R(J to^p
D—fM esi I-rasosMf accomplished by bringing th? erease<‘
L52. uKS uTl SIkVSIaJ. island?™ here, naxrtely, to instil Truth,
",’••■ tare a futi line of varieties ‘ ’’ ‘ ''
■ 7—- ti-.ns nt.d asetetotinns tn France.
___rs. xu d s-
■rrar.t one frowtoe epjs-
Tbte Htiy Father has ss yet takem
-o step'to to? matter, and wT
not t-0 so until he finds himself
constrained by 'be force of toe
Heid xtweft.:—altoongb. i; > we„
kno-m ton-. P-.us X. emteeatos
to? greatest reverence for the
memory rf h> saintly predecee-
will be held in historic Music
' d y of the high
: Catholic dignitaries <nd promi-
i cent Catholic laymen of the coun-
try will participate thereto.
AM EMPEROR COW VERTED.
Tin Ruler of Korea Asks Admi*-
lian to tbe Church.
The Chicago Daily ?G;<-.r pub- ^pjes.
liahea * special dispatch from fv-..
Kobe, Japan, which says: noL
I According to the correspondent
i at Seoul (capital of Korea)_of the
| Osaka -l/winicJit. the Korean
I emperor has become a convert
I Catholicity, and has r™ucr*
| the Seoul Catholic mission to
ceive him formally into
Church.
The Emperor of Kore*geferred
to in the above dispatcb. is Yi
Hiung; he was born to 1S51 and
succeeded to the throne in Janu-
ary, 19tH.
lmiroes m dmkeb.
Pir-TS. March 4.—-A decision
the ownership of the grotto and ;
dependent properties at Lourdes -
may result in making the govern----
ment owner of "the celebrated ■
shrine- The congregation of tbe -----
-igbte^n monthB ago, claimed —
■MpscmEvaB.
------, Mine Augtssta RHHngham,
• naans of prolonging toe and « ymte® Marqtae of Beta,
nMBu. w -- h» the ricbeat .w'lNwtrJf m Gm*
i. *. M-
- ♦*“ JSnre » followai
Och SSenmtog nwridltog of
baafiHWBpoiisibie ud nnBitilmctm1: *>>u<roBy .i~jin'li,i-iiTA ir»--
tb.i’ritodtaJtaBte
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