Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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STRIKE IS MOW ON
XvwresS
aplsfturi Dfouatar,
BEASMSA]
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HOTTEST I» SEVERAL TEARS
£.K^
• H.M.
breexe
'far.
toll
74
JOHN EVANS DEAD.
and for one mar, Jaws Wahrenborgar.
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RUINED BY THE
J. W. KkJcst:
CIETIES OF TEXAS.
A* tea affl «im4 «HMMl
Isiwtag th* a* raft I* tta teoaMry,
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ciTHouc aoconxs or
wiAHTona
There were many cares of proa-
tratlou from the heat, five of them re-
ftagte Me B HKmm, Ohio ui
Other Statai
tore TliaSSl at gaslavUT*,
Ixiulsvllle. Ky„ July 5.— The brot yes.
fot-wmfttt. ft
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STATE OFFICERS/CATHOUC XNJGHTS OF
naslt. tot it atesads dtac
Soever anriMahirl
HsrsrrKimtltm of Hunovur
ran kin*dam instantly <
tkWF, Hanaverfan trona
mfadait of Tsxs* to alt
■akm by ioint rasdtaticai
-the treaties of the Lndepei
■ft Texas. The recant I?:
<tarinK Madnganter tn h
HiS
SaO*ra so* Lore JtasvfaUsre Is Ku.
IMk; T int «> the Wall.
.Ixrairrill*. Joly I.—Within 72 haul
ftjjar bulldin* nd loan aaaociatlona,
whoa* estimated asaria nod liabilities
foot up fl^MAOO. have gon* to th*
wan in thia etty. finding it Impotable
to conduct w—r—m under ths recent
decision of the court of appeals in re-
’■ card to a Isgal rata of Interest. Th*
Kentucky Citizens' Building and Loan
amodatloa want under early yesterday
mcrnin*. with saasfa and Uabmtle*
ym.MiL At th* offices of all bulldill*
and loan rniupawlaa in the state the
greatest un as si a me pnrvoila and stock
holders are hourly giving notice of
withdrawal*. It la the general opinion
amoQ* local ftnaadera that the build*
tn* and loan famines» has snffarud its
death blow lu Kentucky.
Sochort..... ~ 2^
ta P. Hird.., .GauVi
«romenL
are haring recourse to internal rvre-
sue taxation. They win ineresM* the
tax no cigarettvu and abolish the rebate
of 7>4 cents an each barrel of beer,
making Che beer tax II a- barrel Hat
instead at K*i rents a* heretofore.
Xt Is expected that these items will
foot sp several mllikmi yearly. In ad-
dition to these Incrne end taxes, they
propose to tax stocks and bond*. Their
intention Is to lay a tax of 5 per eent
on rerh HOG of original laaue. and a
tax of 2 rents add! tfonal on stock trona*
Im. It la estimated that th* firat of
those taxes will yield at least fiSJMMjMO
yearly. The I cents tax on stock trans*
fem win yield, according to the sstl-
matrs. 3MOO.OM or 32,000.000 more.
Washington. July 6.—The outlook
far rise week in the senate t* quite cer-
tain.. There is every probability that
the tariff bill win be puaeed. but
wbother early or late tn the week Is by
no mses* certain. The various provis-
ions for a. stamp tax, for a beet sugar
bounty and for th* auppreasfon of
trusts ArsaXan to develop conridarahl*
debate and Char* Is a prospect of gen-
eral speech by Senators Bate, Mins,
ChUton. Alien and others.
Sssiator Alilaoa has given notice of
aa effort to secure night session to-
day or Tuesday. Th* prwsMit indies*
tiens ar* that there win h* a detenu-
taad effort to tore* the cnmmjtte* on
ffnance to rector* th* sugar bounty
wwlsicm, and upon the succeaa or
follnroof thia effort probably win large-
ly depend th* length of time yet to be
aonaumed In the senate.
When the tariff bin comes over to
th* house. It fa the pragranun* to send
It Immediately to conference. The mi-
nority will make no opposition to Hite ,
it the Republicans will atonre them
^eaaoMbi*"' time for-dabate Whan the
until 10:30, when a strong
brought ft down gradually.
From reports over the state ft Js evi-
dent that th* heat waa general, bat
outside of Cincinnati th* deaths ar*
few.
At Cleveland the heat was Intense.
Dayton lOO to lid "degroei^
death*, many prostrations.
Lima 106 degree*, one death.
Newark 103 to UK degrees.
Upper Sandusky 106 degrees.
State Organ Lara
Joaeph A. O'Reyly. Drwkff ■
Austin.
Tims, p. Feoekm. Gainmwifo-
D. McGcwaa. PaJesane.
John Healy, Ft. Worth.
J. C. Canty. Galveetoc.
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Cincinnati. O, Joly S,—Th* «eat
her* yesterday waa the moat severe of
th* Mason. Th* exact numbar of
deaths ar* not known, bat will be dos*
to a sear*. There w«ro 13 deaths from
WsMmM 1b Twlj <>■
Toledo. O.. July S.—Sunday waa the
hottest July day In twenty-live years in
this etty. Many canes of proatntioa
have occurred, but dmm of them have
b*eo fetal. Many honm droppad dead
in th* street*. Had ft not been tar a '
light brass prevailing many deaths i
would have undoubtedly occurred.
•< j ilh .
iili
h>|UMt3Mi—3g; Wfor
with two fatalities and 12 prostrodous?
Dayton 100 to 110 degrees, two
............. ....... . .
THEOOUTBX2M MBsaOMX. JULY k >(W-
wse eve eeeaoelsro *
Skate traps*, 1
PlttefouK JUy 5.—Th* ansi stamY
scrik* te now aa. n» smeaM of Cha
scroggto Me higher wugM la ffve ar the
eounmAM league op tkxas. "tj
W »• «***
osd—•
Judge Murphy, at 8l Louis, denftnl
th* new Breeders* law, paaaad by the
last MXaeouri lag! slate re xngnlatli*,
is sill i iima la npcatutltptlaaal.
DICM MDBLOOObfoltea.
drtka fooXtaShT TBd fo why
Htoft ttaggpMllh, the On Ins
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Lr.
Btooi Puriffer, ghwe HEALTH*
dry goofou mfatowy and hone* tar-* ........... .
hMfoff ....... ftmt to bJGERMAN CATHOLIC SO
••rood bv Bacrr ffromtaal sad L &
yi ft— imp ay wd by «r* 8na«a*.
ns* aS WstselWIs
Bataovflk. Ark.. Jtfy BL—Th* rat
diombuM dr* that mr ooenrred in
thfo city awegc aver th* principal bro-
tara porttou of BktasvfDe Sunday. «■-
taffiag property loo*** apwwd of bml-
Mft aa< fogy rauft ta tte tarn oc «g*»
«ral Bvea.
To thia th* Republican leaders *x-
pe**e their s me nt. though so determi-
nation ha* been mad* of bow ion* a
.“Teaaovable" dm* 1*. . _ w
' * -^4-
ftMvtpti >M Wsp isMItesa
Washington, July X—Th* mecthly
oomparativ* statement of th* goveiE-
ment roeripta aad expeuditnrse Maws
that during the maeth at Jun* the ro-
esipCs from all pmocM amoustad to
3M4H.70*. and th* sopeadttara *ZL-
M.IW. leaving * surptas for th* memth
at SX4W Jt*. The surplus during Jane,
UM, was 3344t.*3b.
Th* statement shows that th* dedeit
for th* decal year closing W«dM*day
wna H3.CZ3.IM. * rodntthm at 38I4XV
*K alnee March II at th* pr*MUC year.
Th* receiptB from customs daring
June aggregated 3X1 Jdt JS2, as romper
at with 3U4S1JM for June I, UM,
Th* receipts from Internal revenue
aeor lbs aurin* the feet month wore
*1ZM7JM^ a Joss aa oompnrod with
Asa, UM, of 3SM.M0.
Wkls 3 W Jvwstry.
New Tork. July A—Banker Bfohnrd
T. WUeon's honaa at th* comer of
Fifth avenue and Forty-third
ftrem. woe robb*d at jewelry vntasd at
MM^wiMWEhr.^Thia Jawefry^brionged
WDooo, Jr. Thar* i on clow to tbs
thtaX
Vla»fftHttaL
Wta.D*bariy, FL Warth.
Smratnry.
J-J-MuftaM, Hauama.
P. J.fioeOy.
"tes ana fWeaSem.
Hillsboro. Tex., July 5.—A report
from Peoria stated that sum* stock of
a tannar namad 3. & Copeland war*
afflicted with gland**. Judge Morrow
seat a eosnmfttse out to inrastigate
and they found on* hors* end on* mui*
wftha aorarecMs and had them kUJad.
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it'ij ii
Bi'::
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HKAT VICTIM MANY.
Bsra Mssss ftMfo Ihroa.
!tar<Mhns.Mr 3i—JOdga ''
Ift* fo the WM MMm ctreoft out
hero suMamned *»FraMaat Hmm? ]
Oasffas oof «»Qi*lw Omml. *
MlfepwfttatjtolMMStatagpgifr. . ..
—gags^agsgv^?
fit lS 11 Y.1' !-.P ’
A? McCormHt; Assistant i «ra*y nou *ra tsinaay *t« p. m.,341 Maia stroet. 1
----- ——_I —~ , IJjPnsON—SpUitanl Director. Bor. T. K. Crowley. Prwddsnt.ZlOfod
ft. E. Qtnen; Trust** for three yean, VIce-PrasMent. Jo*. Corcotsn, Recording Secretary, lw a McKenna- F^3l
Wta- CasnpbeiL Th* trust*** held1 ng jSecretary, Barney Ftm. Treamrar, Tbo*. Fox.
over aro for two jeers. J. H. Tfetnay, i Mssta CoiooiMa* HalL 1st end 3rd Sowisy »t7*n p. m. I
ormstlluiijtny, w. B. Dyasao, Tri ii if . W. BToUnra. •
***' H- D- B^ckfoy. Pnai&mt J. J. M
y*-Ykw VralAat. Tasa^Gerdas. Raconhiic Secretary. Dm O'NeiL, TImM
■ Sent maty. Pet Gmdan, Tress si si. Jotai O*NellL
Meet* 3t. Joseph** Hall. 1st Sunday. I
J- M. GuyuLPraktect. Jm.OTftj
VWE-Pin»oMftU »• JmjSB^MtMFYn Jbcj, SIkmImju
Secrvfiary,M. J Langbmy. Tmmw.JdnEifuty. ’
Merna BL ntantatam,' Hall, hod Sunday at n km. sad «h Sonitay scM»m4
™ - I*®- PrarifomL M- J. Wai MM
*™ P1S •“■'J®. Bfinnrdteg Sscranry, M. Mensa, FiteteSdSM
TtaBTT" *- wMUHEMlUM*, BL W, i
Meets BL Patrick's Han, 1st and 3rd Sondv,
F Dw>W <rS*giT«a- PrerikM,
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st. rovuf soaan.csgatoTHxx.
Mt XMl, Bn. J. KMtejPiag., F.
X MaMt; Star.* Jas. Cawood.
ml mawMIidOBWirT, am am.
JftleJsta Wftdt;aatL, Mai KM-
. .‘M. T. Ccgiey... James Qq2
. IP. F. H*pkin«. . Ei
. lA-OUanbonai... Dr. 7 P rdh'
.James CrnanUodiS. A.Gmste
. Jacob Strnum.. .AJbfn Hmm
Jew. Keller......(A. H. V*^
. 'Frank W .ZEteakoJsa. F.
F.Boll.......J-F-fiom "
hn Mi-TteroeM P
KteBeLTrxicirifiJ
weather under which the central state*
sweltered an last week showed n*
abatement yesterday. From Pittaburg
to Kansas City and from Chicago soudi,
a cloudlsw sky and a biasing sun left
a record of prostration and death
which has seldom been acquired for th*
early day* of July. Throughout tthr
i entire district the mercury registered Sunday *1A p.
d“T' *’,d tie n 11111 hrr ol prostrations
ran Into the hundred*.
Xa Chicago th* mercury registered
close to M degrees for the greater part
"" "* **■ mere over ;i seor*
" ? two proved
UST OF BBAMCHKS AND THEIR (CTICIfc
I TVnSrtiaa : |g;
<Rl Rev- K J.f>—s ,f»~r>7TiM». MoGrorn
---* .......Manta JU*ta...Je^j
......Jowas SoBlesn.. -C. a_
......lL,F.Eek....
......B. Ganur....
.....D. McGwwu
Kot. T. X Crowley......Iftonmy W UUa _ _ ____
- -D- H. Teoh^y..
Lgd. Brods*. Jt IP.Z^S*-
. -fWm. Alwssifot. E. mJ*3-
Wstasrp. Ito.-TT1
. Ssn*M, .Jahn ba?"
MeTicrhan F.
BL GrahamS. B. 3
, J—». MSMVail.......U-BCU-
[BrowwvUJs . .[Bot- Fk. Sirsla.0. M. L. ,1A_ A. Browne.. .J. P. p.
ULondn.......[Bl Bev. P. Vardsguer. .Jar t. o-w, t-—
Waco....... Rot. A. Badaloc........
[Tyler........Rot- Ed. F. Campbell...
Ennis.......Rot. H. D. Brickiey.....
phiMr.......[Eov. Jos. Hodecek.-----
iCsecroviUe ...fffev. J. Kiroh..........
.Bov. Peter Pisa ass s as.
, State SpiritusI-DixActor.
BL R«v. 3. J. Donne, D. D„DslIaa. ;
; State President, ;
Than. L. Cooroy, San Antonio. j
Manto 2nd, g-^ vn - ThssMec^. j
P. K. Davuren. Browder Sl, Dallas, j
[State SemMBET, pro tom.
P. J. Seulfey, San Antonio. !
State Tiinauim. |
Traei.s IN as® I so* Ora 9mr asrtso- oto-MssUlM Ssstay seek moath
so foswa *• sks Bsseed aS CS»" ** — - - - — -*
rarosl to Twe Bm-Vu.
Maks* a Wld* to sap.
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-Item.3rd! COUNTY AND DIVISION OFFICERS.
Bev. Ed. J. COUNTY PRESIDENTS—J. T. MoQueeoay, JM ff-'e— * w ■
AUSTIN—Spiritual Director, Bov. Peter Lsnth. X S. C_ PrtSim i—
i ~ • VJ<».iyoaMtot. Jata J. Butter. Bae. Sasretsty, MaOhrop.Z
Secretary. William J-JfcNamam. Treasurer. TbouD SudaT
MemaSLM^'.Hril.lmandlMSaMay.Ulldgmm.
uni Director. Bev. C. . Smith, 0. t KEAUMONT—Spiritual Director. Bev. Wm. Im; prariiliaiT Rev Wo.L
M. I.; President, Edward Braden,(Vic*-P»a*drot.Peter Quin*; BeoanUng Seeretery. John Gillespie Pte
Jr,; Vlce-Prssldeet, Michael Ctea^; I Secretary, Job* GUlsspkc; Trmeaisi, Denis Crowley.
Color Bearers. Wta. Dobioeuiskl and
IT^i, ratal is of Its*
|u,ssrai ko nd
FTyinairf* and awn
to ct note and in J
n-xy fffttatao tavvf
K—a Lsaifnsl— betwos
F^T-i-tkwe of treatise u
wbiM A® aubject «
t^y sreaire ta another tn
[T, jew of J®>*- Th"
f^K la* a* 1
| o! g gtxtn under iti
anolber state la wai
who aaysi
-•BK the obUgatau ttl
l^tort aoBM at theft *1P®
perprawL' cxpft*
| | tn* cutcrenting partial
tote ®* u tadwmMteir *u
M eternal cwtoltntion it, i
I m render the treaty
condition of things.’ '
| Coct-nnin*. th* secret*:
I Tbr quretlac cuucertu
«lae of two mates where
w extol ata bsaciMM n
tody poLric of the ocb*-.
I w Europe, at Aumtea,
■ewld. Is full at «xam]An
jjrtods ro oar own days
Mdeai states tare csasi
I taroegh conamined <w
■mriJrin bT ar.orbT. wWl
flact'O® Jt theft forma.-
M>cr smta*. It needs ni
Sr.; T^^a*.. A. ’■<»„
Thsa. Watxlavriclt; Aesft. MardiaU, A.
P.^'ota^n: Relief^. “aT17z££
J. Mora Wises, Jr.; Baiter Com. for St. •»»— s- -~s4L*
Bhdwig. L, RnikowsO!; Color-bearer, J.
M. Ztatk; Jsattor, Ed. DobsmroMi.
HUM usurr AMOtumr.—Maw*
M Sunday ktaSasoOL Bnbncrtplteu
Ktato. per maath. Prea . Frwik Xj B.
Zhdk; Vtee-Pra.. Atex-PoBak; Oar.
Sror-.Crataota* Wtaa; Bee. See..
Atex- Hmmo; Uhr., J*O- DsaysTO;
Twoa..Theu Watatavrimc-
C* *
G*os to Holy Oommurtto 3rd
Meat* 4th 8«*day at 3 m.
Leagn* at th* Baered H**rt
«r. mm cunm cauwa bxf*
■eoavotac Cnfoolfo KMghto.
Bely I atone at the Snored Bsmt—
Maata In* Sunday at each mate*.
Bafr ftteily MmtamradWuaitejed
•ooh msstek.
thia juornlng. The prostrations will
ranch about 1W.
Th* mercury rirowad >7 degrees at
4 A m. Sunday, M at 5 p. m„ 97 at L
toUUs D*M ataSraaaS.
Waahtagtan. July X—The pabNc
d*bc at she close at bnainaas W«dn**-
4tey. low cash ta th* treasury, manit-
ad to 3M4.U4.au, a demrae far th*
Month C* which Is neooant-
f nd far by a eonwgeadtac incraso la
th* amount of cash on ton* ts*
'debt IndeiMtMlaBt at the cash waa ra
taoadMUX
Th* dott te raapftafaM as follow
Marat haorlng drift 3«7MK.I3a; drift
*m whieft fatarm baa aenaad 3L24*.-
W; debt bearing ao tetarat WlJMl.-
W3. Total 3U3K7M71X Thto
amsMuL kowwvsr, ftom not tarane
IBUnjO in earittorim and treera-
3F note ooutandtag which are offset
by an cganl amount of cask in th*
■ajPH&SWaWIB:: »»■««•' .
■»3|- ;r~: a,' l -
of America. Div. <
Nou lot tboXO.
H. of Bexar Co.
Meats In SboateA
Badante Ball on
®*d Thuro- .
C-C* day of each mouth.
Spiritual Director.
Roy. CL J. Smith. O. X JL; Comty praL
dwft, J. T. McQueeney: Pteldutt,
Patrick E. O'Hara; Vteo-Proe I-
daat, B- W. Maatenea; Be*. Sec..
COURTS. 5”^ O’Brian; Pin. 8*c., Thus. H.
Connors; Trese.. P*>A CTtirtea: Sgt -
at-srms, P. Cody; Sentinel. Martin
O'Day; Crior-Basrers, A- P. Delaney,
D. Q. Boddy, X E. Kelly: Trustees,
R. McCue. P. OToota, G J.WamnJ Mtecslacrateltetata^"S!
Standing Committee. X J. MeCormick.' l* S-ftdsy ofmrii mouth.
Chaknun. C A. Salter. T. B. Murphy, I , ^PL?T -'X,^tT-Dhteor, Bev. J. T. Murphv; Pretend, tai
J. F. Oarland. Dao Deancy; Flnsnre , rick McRlgunn; Vtee-PrstoiisiL. Tim (Frte**sH ; Tfaweiiw ^xiitsrr J. ita]
CaT?ll1tMw>J?: O. Roddy. B.T. Danita, ['■W*®i FlnlntalSecretary. Joka Pownti; T^i»airrm"yrim Meitey-
aad I*).ito O’FxrreU. __HOUSTON.Div. 3—SptatamIDirector, Bov Ffaiwr Brogaid<PredtekiX
to. AUnra aooxrr—Meats at Ite Uonovso. VteProaMauL W. A. XoroMy - w-- T ta*i
ban to IstSuntayorovexy mmfthatgp. I Tin; Fluaoctel Secretary. Geo, W—d- ’ *"
•Hi; Ptm.. Wm* Dcwrovcdokl: Vte« - ^^^rwn-—.
President, Ben Kioltow*; Secretary. 1 — _ * ^Jhdtnal Dintar___- r F >
£ w¥=:.i-y i^i5SS^¥.,!S^-^5rsSL3sS2:J T “*
Paul Dnurin; Belief Coou. AJA. Ztaik. Ffaraetal JWrera*
Mata 1st and 3rd Sunday ill p. a. *e**4®ff®U' j
PhL^J^!vfcSfil.IM,r'Jt*T-C- O- ** L*
Otate nT^vTK W^ Mnmerora. Becsn-dte Somufary. •*!
afataStatea<rSri*‘'
VlroStetaM^tertS*
*®l tateriMy. Mnurin® Brotariek. TrereraJ WteSd’.MSSv^^* 1
1 tafifay riCtearatb. 1
n 1 » * 1 — * aWfwn
Britan.
ffiWTAMff«LL|«
n wa Jfet BrtM tamti
to XmC Eimml I
r j WEBWnP* UK MSBHT lU WV <■ VHW
. MBto dHfMMli m <te mlMni i* th*
THE DEFICIT TOO UEGE! Pttroror* dtetrirt. K they fefl to re-j
’ tela frdn working th* mnnsmmt will
> bo a feBore. Fully IM mints were rep-
| rise*ltd at th* mlnsrs' cMvwntfon o*
[ ffafiuday by SI delegate*. Th* reteo-
j tte adopted was strong *noogb tor the
{ emergency, a resolution was adopted
Washington. July i.—The Itapubn-: roQumiini; Gov. H«elnn to alga th*
cans now admit that so fer as duties ou [ vstghlng and cod commbseiou bill
evatems gu, rhe tariff a* it naw studs f pawrod by th* legialatnre and now ba-
ud m It gamed the bouse will not pro-' fm* Qu* of th* viral Bra st points
doer the revenue required by the gov- ■ btarv the convention vu th* fact that
To remedy thia deficit tbto' the reprrantsdrv* were present from
th* mlnaa where irouclad contracts and
aigMd agreements exist. Tfavs* mines
employ almost 30,040 men and the is*
dleatfon* ar* that If th* men at omi of
three mines refuse to giiit all th* dlg-
gsrs at th* others will act accordingly.
A stron* effort is being made to get
th* eooperatfam at the miners along
the river In the coming fight II they
work thsa can cut quire a figur* in sup-
plying eoal. as the fuel for local paints
can all be supplied by water roataa.
The operators are making no ettort to
conciliate the miners. Great apprehen-
sion is felt as to the course the vast
number of foreigner! will take in tha
ririke. They do not conform to tha
customs of the American speaking
miners and th* latter have very Ilttl*
Cnffuane* over them. One 01 th*
point* mad* by th* operator* is that
more mining companiM have gon* into
the hands of the aheriff than any year
fa tb* hla'ory of ths trade.
UOTO AiTxnjawrTu
gra. <x». Kfii.o*.a^SS kS-JTSI
Tack. MT *■—*■ ’
from Waahtefi
rfBoeraacy flbstn
^^J^Hawafl by th*
sw- ^auriag tt* totmtii
^de fin pre tat. 1
I HagilcTn. r. is the focL n
I *( atoorpUou that dotal
tr Unas not *m. fallow t
I tag ~ra.L:ea a£ the abrorl
tend to tb* acquired tei
treaties of the Gertsan tu
uc co apply to the c*d«
[ vtacss of Alsace and Lon
—Wks! the Hawaiian tn
i stioi: proposes la the exi
trotc; of the United Sli
-eseparated territory to n
eitaii-.ly r-xCngu'.shed H
a*L Ln order .that the
treaty rights to all may i
able and eoatinnoua. T<
1 ftminatioTi of the *xl*u
BswaL is recited as a ro
dta. Tb* txjaQr of an
act abrogate thoae instr
I Ae fee: of Hawaii’s cn
as an independent ctmtra
fargcJsbes those etmtrarti
"As tn ths vested rill
■amhUalied tn favor of ,'a
■me subjects In Hawaii, t
losnL, and I repeat tire
te the proposed treat; •
the rights oif Japan.
“Treatim are terminal
| <! ways; that of ISM t
and Hxwai^ to which y
supposed to relate. 1* de
ritier party 0® six motit
te extension would no:
gaiah vested rights prev;
1 under te «t'pnlsdir.ns Uta
kmaiclpal law - affects
hntoerty vreled under it*
“A* to the point Tla
Mace of the Statu quo o:
[ tattal to the gobd ant
I the powers which will hi
the Pacific,' it ta sufflcii
ttaL as a fact throng'i
a century, ia whiifa U
I government of X
of the Inlands '
nudeigime notable
«te taentiai feature at
has been the predumixi
taunt InSiaence at tfoi
1
tee uztew nt that Hand 1
ttbited State*, trftea for,
« itoies takisg tangible ■
fttogulwl aa a coutlu
yvar by y*ar wuh
7**ta. Four yam age -
■«*« uf anurrarism f ft
reuriwtaa. tht
tabrtataing the atatwi
TT*1 wigaitetad by on,*''
■tai mi* ip t^e Pariftt.
I J*! cun not be uapatti
' - — "dMtt ■»? tai
I T** unauL foot aa it <
j r*? ®te admit that tfo,
I F?*1 taian of Ma*«19
2“*by whfah the pr
2L‘S’ fi—diM ;
Z?*7* reure ham tM
■ rea tetare atn
“'*! of erfaa nwurt
tari to sti>a
L, g??tauate *U in
F *■*■'•■* la. ■
* J*
IL *M revtewlw s
B ff^n as* j
E&-
fr, *tat taft ag^ <
•>—aritan <n
as a* Lara.
SL Inula, Mo., Joly R—The thermom.
a pioneer of Chicago and laid ths j «ter In SL Louis rural today from IM
dattou of the Northwestern uni-1 to 108 in the shade. Even th< govern,
vnreliy of Evanatou, In Chicago he' —**«* .<
promoted th* construction at the Fort!
Wayne railway* and it is due to hlr'
paraoual activity that the line
: . flffM tiw Wa staff namtaoriatai to to*
■■ tabe (
; jWWHfo WtatvUtaaf Swt HM.lt <
: ' < Itaftrfoii. g I tonaam^ Bl—mi <
hi ?!-gTgdgito
N.'£! <£Sfite5®E
TM raft ta th* treamary fa taaaMM
\ aa foftran: Grid fttoMMH; dhw
tota.-tor.3rt; papar 81RMMM; bawds,
dtataMtog otomn tala area. *te, *»..
URML Total tfoUBJM, agotaat
wftfaft lbs** ws 4raowd BaMtttan oth
ytaa dig rarmoftag to foBUffljn;
jgjfigw ast raft ta to* to........
Maets 1st Friday at «ucb aacoA stiff®
p. m. Practice of th* Holy Way of the
Crra every Friday at 3 ff0p.m.
OatboUn Knight* of bon Fsrauxl*—
Spirt. Dir.. Bev. Juan Mnwss
Sodality at St. Aiotans G<— ~
Mata ffd Sunday altar High Maas.
Chiktreu of Mary—
st XNurff** tmtooi sorirfTM.
St. Joseph’s Soetety-Mrete on toe fad
'_ ’>y of omft mrath fa 8L Joseph's
Hall. Spirt. Dir.. Bev. Fattar Fuhr- ■
•# at 7, M at 3. M at », and stood at 9« Bredssi' Sr.; Btaffoer..
Sumfoy of each mrath fa BLJrapb'ai
Hail. Spirt. Dir.. Bev. Fatter Fuhr- [
work; Preridsot. J. C. Dfalmaaa; View
Pmaldent, Ed. Bredev, Sr.; Ran.Seer.. [
Henry Itnar; Ftas»c- Seer., L. J. Sutl- '•
taofuas; Tras.. Jobs 1. Hipps ;Tru«tem,
, for two years. Wm. Hering aod Albert i.
, G.Wictaei;foron*^rMr^dJ^rs^T^Hil' 1
1 Wenwue; Relief Committee, for two j
yean, John Lamm. 1st Ward; Anton I
, J. Blpps, 2nd Ward; Albert Babak*, 3rd j
Want; Frank Armbrust. 4th Ward; and ‘
1 for ooe year, Albert Schiffer*, fitb ward; ■
1 Jacob P. Scaudt.Bth Ward;Peter Wne-
eiooo. 7th Ward; Itidore M. Schmitt, t
Sth Ward; Cclor-bearer, Aug. A- Fuss- [
sri; Aariaunt Color-bearers. Louis R. _ __
Meyer and Hanry Tamm; Librarian,
JoO Hunold. SBTKIammsre
ChlMroi-ivit ___’ __SLAuno'aSodoty—Meta 4th Sunday. T"---
Chicago. July 5.—The wav-of torrid nrMrh mnnfh J J t •••;.........
Third Order at SL Frauds—Meta 1st ”j”[”
Sunday of every month.
Immaculate Cooception -Sodality— ■ -
GraTnoly Com«1^ian3rtSuDd.y STATE OFFICERS, ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBE]
Meets 4th Sunday at 3 p. m.
St. Aloysios' Brandi of the Jmaaecu- ’
late CoureptlM—Goo* to Holy Commu-'
nion — Siadsy aod meets — Sunday.
Young Lodfaa' Sodality-Gore to Holy
Communioa 2nd Sunday. Meets 2nd t gfaxsWo-PrestanL
, m_ * t, v ▼,----■
ar. Maur's chcocb soamxs.
Artiwonfratamlty of the Holy Family.!
The BL Vincent de Paul Society.
The Altar Society. >
ApostJsabip of Prayer of toe Sacred
ffoart. |
Third Order of SL Francis— Meets 3rd [
Sunday at every month- Bev. Ed. J.
O’Callaghan, O. M. L, Director. [
Immaeutate ConceptJeo Sodality— !
Goes to Holy Ccmtnuiilan3rd Sunday. :
Herta 4th Sunday at 8:43 a. m. :
_<™ouc »™«= or <M
} m*t <*»- - t wt—fan'— sou. _ J 3,
Meets St Mary’s Bail, 1st and 3tff Sandaya itlldlg
BgAUMONT-Spiritaal Director. Bev. Wm. Lee: Preridrer. Rre. W».
Jr.; viee.ptaddeeL Michael CJea^; I Secretary, John GBIeaple; Treovaiei, Dastis Crowley.
So "Waa gsv»ra ir at CtalnvaSi ■■* Was
* XresUi* rralls M».
Dover, July $.—John Evans, former
guvwraor of Colorado and one of Ute' cjo« to lw In the shade during th*
leading public men of tv- ——* •*' -
dead at his home in tMa city. H* had
boast aa Invalid for the peat two years,
during which time he bud bean coalin- [ tjw, u<!tlTTl lor ,
ed to th* boas*. A week ago h» wae1 of th* tay and there were
takai with aa attack of weakness that I prostrations, bat only
| storm swept over the city, sending th*
1---7 dawn sever*!
bringing a welcome relief.
confined him to his bed. and he ran.! midnight a severe thunder.
idly auik* The rayemor wjui 83 yean —-. ; ~ --
M-a. S5Z. S-TSt
H* was born In Waynesville, lad..: . ------ ,
March >. 1814, and hsu always been
noted for a vigorous meatndty. He'
r ------- — • .....'
tamriatlnu of the Northwestern imL
In Chicago he' meat thermometer, ten stories up In ths
----- --- U-.J air. ahowed JC degree*. There were t
I nirmber at prostrations, but no fstaB.
poraoual activity that the line wa«[ t,M*
completed. Through hi* instrumental-, —
tty th* first Insane asylum erected Inj
th* United States with public funds, _? „
was built mut EndlanapoUa. t*nfay w« to at W a hl antf 97 at 1
L 0. tot. Tho-« Mrsm «n*nw ara■ ■ ■ *-.* —....... „
Coming to D*nv«r fa* manlfeated th* 2_„ ,___ ..
’ i trBuon from tn
mm* energy t^chaxacttTlzvd hin.jp rajdng
th* East and built th* Aral M«thodlat ■
church of any pretention*. He also *u-
dowsd th* Univsunity of Denver. H* ha-
rem* aa xcttv* railroad promoter, be-
ing Interested ta th* construction of
th* Kuosaa Pacific and later th* Den-
ver and Fort Warth railway aad th*
Denver, Lsadvlll* and Gunnison run-
way.
Four ywu* ago the vaaarabl* flnan-
ciw undertook th* organisation of an
air lln* of railroad from Denver to
KI Famk Tax, but hl* health prevented
CffCMUC ODTBUL ifft— IfrHftte1
DtoKtat,**. W/A. Foftrktak; Pr^
**■*• -tomb toftbrmb ,iw; TtaPil-
Jutg. X Thro? if-’
Cmroy-
aax nftMaoDo cusdssl soarnn
Coaftiiwalfy *d tta Mori Hriy Sara-
~ " * ' * " * .^ ± ~—**>
attar Vespers Daily adoration c* toe
Bbaserf Saeramant fkra 4 km. todp.
^ArauitaSwi^d foaCtafaifaa Matoers^ Ma,, City ; flpfcfl Dtaiamr'
TUiDallae.—.....foe. Rev. K. J. Dre
P7WL Wcsth.... Rsrv,J.M.«wyoC..
1 lOTUbffama.....Bev. B.M.Ps)o»---
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rn-qr -lOSIGalvattaa.... K*v. J.X Kftwtn.
■‘~k> ‘ ■** ■ to.C.M.Tbioa..
tto. L-Gmagm-----
Ito. C. J. Smith. O. XI
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may. Th. Baufi'M.......i
UtoCtaa-M. Plata, S. jJ
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