Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SOVTHEEM MESSENGER. MAY 20, i«97-
•2
OT STATE OFFICERS, CATHOLIC
HELD [P THE TRAIN.
TEXAS LEGISLATURE.
Spirtnzal DtetaK,
SENATOR COKE
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HIBERNIANS
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YOUNG MENS INSTITUTE.
OF TEXAS.
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DALLAS—Captila, h. j.
_ F lftf itettvi ■ T•* <J^^_a *w ro —a-
____________ — -----' oye.
M71 jirodabty will
Jhw ii' tbJ* weak
at';
mt
The mail matter waa not
but was considerably dam-
aged by the explosion.
ilomniitti
nnd I<oi-
CATHOLIC 80CIBTIES
SAH AKTOHTO.
Meets 2nd Tharsday and 4th Scndsy ;
DENISOX—Spiritual Director. Rev.
£
&
llkne BoM IaS<op * Sorthera
j P*dfc Piweoger Tais.
nsBrowasrilte
738 Laredo
733 Waco . ■....
764 Tyler
7Mi Ennis
797 Shiner
801 Castrosille .
807 Cameron...
R. Tbomjj; was
wagon near Elik., L
FRXMCH DRKS3MAKKR,
Mn.J.Qataa,4tt Sotadrt toast. Lat-
ettstyhw- nwhhi tiro Kromartaad.
i
a
je Pware Away at Hi*
Waoo of PanZysi
Florfd* ■
kuto afflet
fifigGalnearUJe
6fi» Taylor ....
678 Dalia* ....
1
■
sage.
It is said L!« exr-Il-ncT i» thcroughly ■
. Hr*. RM. P»joa-
. Her. A. Barbtn.....
. Bev. J. M. Kirwin..
. K*v. C. M. Tblca ...
Bev. T. K. Crowley.
. Bev. L- Granger ...
tl
BS1X
hmlj
I;
written p**-T7rtis.»!on
pjuuwd flnaSly.
MtBsey Win ■«>* fcro*ro
Ttfahtata. m, Stay KwaSTta
, X Matery wm Haeta* Ctated Scum nir to " ‘ -
fltaatnr jMtanfcv ow tbw tf ch baitat. • twty
? State Orgauirera,
Joseph A. O'BeGJy. Dr-.sk-l. HM.
Austin.
Tboa. P. FeneJoc. Gal :i csv He.
D. McGowan. Pales:toe.
John Healy, Ft. Worth.
J. C. Canty. GalveHtoti.
It will be 3 :;tot* rstm .
KJt and Ctolinn ;:jk:
Henry were aC-idTled: u!k< «'k.
sec and en-Gcv.
Richard Cote was Sot- l;
bad :
edto a
a: V,';
this week are by so
Al! wU! depmd upon
tor
That the
comp if te, however, there
Co doubt.
rtf.ura to -be hnrz-w rbree
prtx^d-ire an- op<m. Ord-narily tin
mranige wot;:d 7u tUih..kjB1!n.t.w oa
Sorvlm itff.ilre fu- er. »j<JB ;;nd' f,'~ 'b(' H'uieron
Otar rommltfe- voix - bort a bill. ^ifbxe
if'ar-.-in; Aru-rCuba,
rmpnr.st. wf!! !»■ quirk and
no r^adt n r
In the present ‘■undltinr’. „* ■
r>*!
Qrfbaarlly
... IF. Sochnt ..
. ...potaP.Hird
____________ ::: ixF.Boif./
e»I Corpna ChrfaU Very Ker. <\ Jaillet..
697Cnero________(Rev. J. Sbaehaa......
TOOSk-hn lenhnrg . IRcv. Ed. Brucklen. .
.' Bt. Bev. P. Verdaguar.
Bwv- A. Badelbo.....
. Bev. Ed. F. Campbell .
. Bev. H. D. Brickiey....
. Bev. Jo*. Hudeeek.......Jacob tstraam . -iA^Mis
. Rev. J. Kirch.........Joe- KeUer.....A P.
. Bev. Peter Bieuemann Frank W.ZUsako Jia. F
'.S the year 182*. He
luges Of a tho-o::gt;
gnidusred with honor
Mary college it) ’.849.
;he profroakm of law be dlltj
thoroughly prepared h.mself
bar. and on oticainltui a.»
1350 hs removed to Text's .l:
a: Waco, where he began
Cre of his prof ess! on arc
c.'intihueC to re«;*r. He wi.
toon of sterling qualities st.
lift and popular ntantw-s. ■
conf unction with a I't-nnt; :
f.Eished rducaulon. aocn .in-n
tbv avenarB of surtwsj ant i
Hl* prof rat Social ascent w;u
brilliant, and it: a tea ;.wr>
a pmltlon in the Ton. rank -
of bls district.
In 73t>f> be was appoint--:
I'.idgr. and *o ample were :
cation* which be manl’wx?-
dent. B. 1 . „
Peter O’Brien: Fin, ^ .. n
Connors; Tress.k Paul O’Brien: Sgt - I
■tt-nrma. P. Cody: Sentinel, Marrin'
O’Day: Color Bearer*, A. P. Delaney, i
. G. Roddv. M. E, Kelly; Trustees.
t Dil <it— »• Hwfw i Croatii
JAMeOnfafcor ■* t^. .
W» Blifcroiro of Haltatsnj^
Aiar—M.
B C I—OTM of Gatvoaoe
Jao. X (TBr^s of Drejso*
sriTi omens.
Grand Laebmr. Rev. Father Koanv;
Grand Orfutar. 7. L. OronB; Insti-
tute Drputy, Boo. H. S. Borka.
AnnnKxanmr cucvcn. 419, nougros.'
Oaptefaa, Rarv. Thaw. HeAaMoy; Pr^- i
iwt. F. L. Oroaoia; Rncordtotg Secre-
tary. Wm. C. Tl*mta*. !
cxvaiio. 433, GAumost. 1
Owtaia, Bav. J, M. t-rwta. Preal-
d-at. JmA Owan, Boc.'Soc^ H Bay-
buad. i
nd Dim. cn the Talk Jarjrre ItTe.l typed pUtrr cf th*
Sums nn were izutri. Two oIH-|
mn and nearly 100 aoMlera were nil-1
»C atotty other* aerfauUy Injhrad.)
AT t o'clock the report was
John Jakoby; Seer., Jo*. Gberfcampf. '
ST. JORKrTa BOCtKTT. suur ASTOinO.
Spir. EHr.. Rev. W. A Fntirwnrk:
Proa.. J. C- Dfadmatm; Sacr., Haory
Iroer. „
ST. rotkrR'B S0C1ZTT, BTXltro rotlTSTV
Spkr. Dlr., Rov. H. J. Baker. Pnw..
Frank Fibrich: Seer., Adolph Wanack.
GERMAN CATHOLIC
CIETIES OF TEXAS.
one vn kliii-d oiiT.i-ifttr. The train con-
sisted of :dx passenger roaches and one
> Puilaias. Mnoy cf.the pas^tugrrs had
■i'U' f'T'T.ce romffi'iT" repr.rt on t!;- i.-e j to chop tb'-i.- way out of the coach"u.
bil. rf.d nr!;«-d th)' h.rrte - tr> ^y..r.' rh-m ,
;i n-'.v fr<— '-nnf-rr nre rymnIttr-r tl.er". |
cn. -.’.h.i h
OIJU. j hew am, " . ■ .■riMtv. _ .
Immaculate Conception Sodality— I
Coes to Holy Communion 3rd Sunday, i
Meets 4th Sunday at 5 p. m.
8T. 1-ATRlCK’S CHURCH.
League of the Sacred Heart.
[st. fetxr <xaver’s church societies.
Benevolent Catholic Knlghta.
Holy League of the Sacred Heart—
Meets first Sun dav of each month.
Holy Family—Meets second Sunday of
each month.
— standing (committee. I
j X F^ariL^^De an^t J^B^,
Committee. D G. Ptr’— ’• c...—--.. . ...
I snd 1,0’4* O’Fsm ll.
ST. LOC.a’ SOCIETT, CASTROItUI.
Spir. Dir_ Rev. J. Kirch; Pr«..
X. Schmitt; Seer.. Jos. Con rood.
st. JCWCnCs aociizTT, high wtit.
_ Pres, John WlekjSecT.. Anton Ksh-
ebanged the situation relative to flnjLl
adjournment In the opinion at —t -
They sad !t was expected' *
that much time Would be expended on
three measures, and now that they
have been disposed of there is no rea-
son why they should not get :
In short order. S. ._. r. . _. .
i sine die adjournment may b* reached
1 Inside of a
} early as the tatter part of this weekj
while still others sav the bret f.______,
of next week will be consumed. I
Should the executive veto the new i
appropriation for pe* diem of mem-1
bers. It Is believed that It would be!
[ parsed over the governor's head. I
Moat of the time of the ury.ate was I
taken up With the b!I! I’irhorirtng the!
Houston and Texas Optra! ftlr-ay to I
purchase th* Austin -’nd Mort h ives^em |
and Texas C-nml r-oads. Th'- bill was I ,
, paaired to third reading. . J,l*U’3' Wl*ck'd lhe
Mayer; Trew».,John P. Ripps;Truntos*. .________
- for two years, Win. Hering and Albert 857Seguln ....
understood thetr ' G. Wletrei; for onn year. Aloys Tarril- -----
1 lion and Pvter Elacrloh; Manball. Chaa-
; Weroatte: Belief Committee, for two
renre. Jobs Lamm, 1st Ward; Anton
J. r.-pp*. 2nd w*rd; Albert Rubnks, 3rd
Ward; Frank Armbruat, 4tb Ward; and
for one year, Albert Schiffer*. 5ch Ward:
Jacob P. Staudt.6th Ward: Pater Wrw
cioao. 7th Ward; Isidore M. Schmitt,
Sth Ward; Color-bearwr. Aug. A F□ ro-
se!; Assistant Color-bearers, Louta B.
Meyer and Henry Lamm; Librarian,
Joo Htmoid.
St. Anna's Society—Marta 4th Sunday;
of each month.
Third Order of St. Francis— Meets 1st;
Sunday of every month. ' r.
Immaculate Conception Sodality— ■ =
'YkH-Prnaidentg,
J- P Sctabeidtt, Ausr .
g.w,52£k¥&.!
"7*- J-A. Hartnett, Ennis;
5 “• 5°**ty, Fa, Worth;
P- «. Rsbbitt. Gwvomqq ;
H Mttchel. Hall'Csvbe;
MeDonnj*. Eburoa:
We. DobrowotafcLSs* A I nW '
F huchart .Swite;
S. J. Flood Woe ■
A. J . Zricntx. Cewtahown.
ty : Ijriy th
Jm jl A,._:
prchutily j
bees, iv r* :h,.
punylniT d'n-nm-i;),.. mb;, n
dent 'run-nr.:!'.
act lulcLlx-mt;;,- w.r>ir,«-
repot- If the r.r.-i-r-tr
pomrrd two other rcqrw ar.- open..
FIret, after the rereip: uf (he messug.J
* Ml!
era and a.
CTi;:.?^1- fJ3 rules for !:s i-nnslde.-a-' KP:lrrti: appropriation bill, the main
tion. This would bring tb,? | bor.e of contonjicn Lelag In oppos'ti m
gores cm at once br'ore -he bD.:M. I *° tt(’ appriipriatSon for the state uat- 1
“ Ih, ,j-a_| veriilty. At t o'clock the report was: row at Greenville, Tex., and seriously
Ah nnkncvni man wae run over and
i Saturday. Hix body was cut to pieces.
Amrtin. May 15.—There was another' w“ thrown from a
kinSn IU*r Kk“ L T“ “* ln,iUlxL:>'
tplt The trouble between the whites ana
■ blacks In Sabine county, Tex., Is over.
1 A spring or pure salt has been found
| Semite for a new free conference com- i bear Klnkfhtier. O. T.
’ mlr.ee on the fee bill. I Heavy wi-ulscnrm at Chandler, 0. T.,
The general game bill as adopted by! Sunday, demolished several house*.
j The boiler at a sawmill near Ran-
- dolph. Ky.. exploded Friday, killing
. . |four men and injuring two boys.
The setuire too : a turn at the house.* rtty BryM
~ . ---------- "* tilp hor'(’i passed an or if nance prohibiting hy>
CATMCKK cwwrwat. UW — pMaB*
DtronUK, fev H M«t»: Piirtdant,
Win. Csmpbrtl; Tins ftrtMtni, Wro.
Sen Antonio, Tex. ^fay 17.—The
„ . ..-----.- -1 wentbmmd Scothem Pacifi'- train. Xo. ’ __
----- - ; fee ’2i>, ws* held up ud robbed by three; Spirt- Dir.
Both have gone the ‘‘ »*a- bvtwren 1 and 2 o'clock j
It Is now claimed ■ Friday morning about one mite west |
he. johhWs church aoaum. ca Marshall.....Bev. L- unsuter ......**. i • ■
St. Jmepb's Society—Meets pa the hxi aoaSan Antonio.. Rev. C. J. Smith. O. X I-Xd- Braamu Jr, P.
umiay of esch month in St. Joseph’* ugHowstoc......R«v. T. HssreMsy - - Wm. AJakafcaji. K
.w —■ u^.uu,. .m: uuua —- v. K*11. Spirt. Dir.. Rev. r atter ruur- , sgjAuetlS. . -
the robbers have not been exceeded In ■ week; Prenidaat, J. C. Dielmsnn; View- jyyGalreeton
" 542-Hooeteo .
take.
two oorr.-ple* the favored place on the _
calendar and there la lltt> doubt that; -Ui: erevudre -nay take It Into his' °f Loder, a station nhoat i2D) miles
head to wo the o£U appropriating
370,000 more per diem a* a meeas of
beard-headed solou.;
west of Sen Antonio. The place se- ■
leered for the robbery Is in Jndeal one J Su~7i^of\^'^U-tn’ ’St. Joseph’* Sifiiwttoc
j tor a holdup. The daring and fkill of [ goy, Spiri. Dir.. Bev. F*tt.er ■ 383Austin.
I Should hr do this members would be ;t-------------- --------- -—;—--' ~ ~ n.r -Ur-r '
I ... . .. , , ’the history of modern railroad robbery Prorident, Anton Adam: Knc. SKF-. 543-HmMtac.
I without thetr nav and it is said, they : moaernraur™* rooowy. , FJ none. Seer, Heribert yiEPuo.......------— —---------
I h®,d “d Trcro-.Jobn P, Bipps; Tnistem. 564 Hal let* vi He. Bev. L. P. Xetardo*. 'E. XMBchrt. _Wm.EL.Mega
I That tha robbers
[ burtneas Is hown by th* fact that they
i succeeded tn opening two iron safes cf
Ctty SplrioiaJ L.^wcttw Pr—lrtrow Eronet^gjgg-
IjoTnxarkaaa
„ 164 Galrertn*.
M0 Pals*tie*..
38PDsniaoa ..
278 Manhall.
tkm that
Til Alabama nenatcr will not stand
In the way of art ion In amjrdancv;
WKb «octl a rer'jm mendart on as tb<i
jraelrtanr may upon thia note
>R but he wil! inaiat that it shall bet
Independent of and tha) I' will In nc|
Wise Interfere with hi* resolution pro-
vMfsg for recognition of Cuban betlig-
•rem.7.
With the Cuban <jr;estlon la Its pre*-1
<*C Shape and with m, other preroW ■■ - 1
bortnam before the senate the debats!
on this subject wii; la, of uncertain du-;
ntlon. J: may continue practlcallv all >
th* week and It may com* to ■ very',
sodden and speedy termination There!
is little or no doubt that the Morgan
reoaiudon will pass when a vote 1-
renciied and the Indications are that!
the majority for It will tw- :h<- greater;
tor the re«-<-nt delay There will con-
tinue to be acme opposition and th*
pten wllj be made that any material I
aid given in aroc.-danre with etrcutlv*
rwxrmmendutlon j, a;; rhat .-an reason-
ably be exp-e-twi, ff Cuba Coes not occu-1
py the ent,re atwatlor. for the week I
moch of the dm* 1* like!? u> fjr given*
to th* g-nrr.Ll r .'r—r-.r
Senator Jladory, th* new
member, w:It be inducted
early la tnc week.
Senator Aldrirfc «•;; make the open-
tag utatrmrn- ,o bebail o: th* tariff
bill on :lre part of majority of th*
Cnanrr rommlluie tomorrow but It! 1' . r
wtli rest with tudriidna! I s*^‘’ „ „
whether the d*t„ir, ’ba!i b- i-ontin^l I H'T bU k
,k._ U . game law. passed this session, wbirh
beyond this spH-rh at 'bat ’Iran The
prebHbtlir.es ife Ihut Tie senate will
not tegln ;.i earnest tx>f.,re nett wt-St.
Ths hnnre ;*:id»Ts hii v.' not ret fj...
dded upon :he me’inxt'i l.y ’..hirh they
wilt make thetr response the pre».
Idenf* me-sage v-.r’
without their pay. and. It Is said, they j
are sadly In need of It. having be*ni
here about sixty days on 12 per day. |
Members are now commenting free-1
KNIGHTS OF AMEXjJ
CONGRESSJND CCRA.^_
Smk Bedsre Artk>» Lwtoi Foe!
fiemecuB? This Wetk.
bef-ire tin
.! talatiom. they could da
- packets.
__________ Ti e gtyvarticr i*ut th* senate a refo i
nHWay dlat>t*r bcfnE i milltBiy'uakD! n*^** rotoiag tho bill leas!tig to IL
!>■■■ Goea Thntagb * Trestle.
Ardmore. I. T.. May 17.—The south \
bound Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fu '
passenger train No. 1 went through a !
trevtio k; miles south of here at 5 * Bev C J Sa
o'clock yevtertlay morning and tumbled I dent", j." T.
down .i iu-fixjt embankment. Flfteca ! Thoma* L.
passe ng” re nr.d members of Hie er.--.-
operate the i were injured, some of them fatally. No
vt. li wr.uill .V.r.-.e l.jrk f(; ;>,* ho, ,.w: w,'-lr'' Nil fth V. r itfm. imd the T“X ’
tor uirtken rhrcJijjL fjn r<^T!;^,r
Tlj*' -pruker rEjt* 1 ^*!*’ ruiwj^rx’tj *ho
5t+*r:’-rr-y • J-is ’ f‘*r*’r' r r**pr*r* d*
??••’’’ iind >!■ ti.:*’ v,'L:ol*- utiLjg-r*
! ?]*’ **4i4reir ■>;: -r U ttird-!
Jr- Amr 3i:b-' CTi- '■T;^'r artnP-o?- j
,i i?nr|<»rrf<Kr* *hat ir ^v;,I atui fr-“ :>;lk*rs t
rj itirahi rhe ’■.>-?*>* T'’’0 •T.xir i.*-?: t-j hru*<» $■
r'fjr^e ve’11 ir.rr ■ V(*to:nt; hili air-
pn-Mt-1
!. f’rm'
*1 fOTTTmlJ tiw
mittee on the general appropriation '
bill was taken np and the bill p-tssed. I
Mr. Wood's bill, r.-ohlbltlng the sale!
o’ d*sd!y weapons to mlnore, was!
Waco. Tex.. May I;. -7
Tt'rba.-d Coke died of paralyi
yesterday morti’tg. Sts ret
se embalmed nni II* Is
Ttiassloo until Sttndav st :o a
-he funeral will tsln’ pl.cri
-raiderire. Jn’.crmrr.’ a;
remrirry.
The bells hegan tmd'iriK ft:
pl Senator Colic in miii-j
• etor* r±<i hitc. The ntitxc of the roast was the
nroiMr nt pe^sjgjj. or x Jirjent, bfn appropriating' ABEAT lALEt nrnre the irrut I
h— a. revr-lkd' 21 ,Jt'’t:on^ CI1.IW. r.r r «a tor Q ^n. vt Boo?. SowopariUo. I
-si™a
-v " 3> an emptyj
j Hottre bill amending the fish
I game low. passed this session, wl
was applicable to the coast country, so
g> to make It a general law, passed
Anally
Mr Fisher’s bouse bill, prohibiting
owner, of p<:ol and billiard tables per-
mitting minors to use them except on .
■ " "* i written permission of their parents
f<>r ":1-;!p.«erd flually. ’ ’
‘ Homem* h!i; by Mr, Wo^ter^. leaking!
It a to s^Tl or r**adp anl- 1
mu J .-♦ hor*f’ or rrstjtJ**
-lympnim# of f*eally*
Au;?ftn. T*-t., May 14. T’;' arnn!e i
X'-itr-rlay doming paajtw! hni nr bill f
und Tou»i» Central :
and
... Jttwa Solllvttn.. C. A Sthv*-."''
.•. .iL.F.Bcfc . .....XKlein
... X Gttattr....... Jt*. B. Tri-iT""
... D. MoGwwm ... H. M H'-Ju ■*«
... BttRMF WllltaroEL FuC "re
...J. H_Tci*b*y ..Er. Le»i 1
J FA Rrodm. Jr. P, J. Sculiev ~~
, —j. -------------------KM, Burk^
.(Bev. PncorLauth. C. S. C. Jo*. A ORrtlly. D*n y. K.ikXl~-
. !b*t. B. Lee...........V’y.Bev. WromerP Lee
. Bar. Th. Band-Id......'AngBtt McDco*)4Ad*m Clay
Kov.Chas- X Pinto, S. J.Tbo*.HsrEoan ..Job*
Iwv • tew ^w_- "C nt W—. T»~ , - | • *w*q
. Rev. p. McMaboa. .....iF. SochHR......K Goen~™7
. dav. A. Heucbemer......pota P, Hixd ... OttoTseth, ""
. R»v.KM.Crowe.......John Gre<ary...C M.S:.:; ./"~
Bev. J. Blum ■ :E-F. Roil J. F. Giles
.. Jahn KcTienu F. Emmert.
*Wm_ H. GrahamS. B. Bakroi^~~
,irsev. cm. zveucsien.....LFerd- Kleml. — O^iar KaZiu
, Bev. Ft. SiroU,O.M. L. -tA-A. Browm.. JJ. P. Puugnrt"''
ve* T>— “ M.T. Cogley . Jam** /• t'-rfa"
.... P,F. Hopkia*... Ed. Baue-V^"*
.. .A.OlJ*ubatt*l.. D-. Z. F. LUtaT
... James CroMland S. A Garaym ~~
.... Jacob Sum*. ..(Albin Hner3~'
.... Jos- KeUsr......'A H. Weraa^T'
. X- rei-T"--
street. Spirit- Stat* Spiritual Director. :
..•ar, nev, '.. J. Smith, 0. Rt. B*v. E. J. Dunne, D. D„ Dallas.
I.; President, Edward Braden, j State President, '
Vk-e-Presideut, Michael Cleary;; Thos. L. Conroy, San Antonio.
7*.a T » a 4,^1 ■* _ Ckat* t hro■ ■1^1^.—-w j
See., Aug. AZlxtk; Tress.. Beu Kloi- P. E. Davoren. Browder st T>.r*> »
-----1; Sergeant-st arms, Constantine j State Secretary, pro tern,
H'eist: Sentinel, Jo*. Morawietz; Col. , P. J. Scullcy, San Antonio. ;
Oarer. J. A. McCormick; Assistant, State Treasurer, <
Color Bearers, Win. Dobrowolskl and' Bev. M. P. McSorley,Braut-ont_ I
R. E. Green; Trustee for three years. ■
Win. Campbell. The trustees bold ng;
over are fqr two years. J. H. Tierney, '
rjud for one year, Hon. Anton Adam. I
‘ N-w a-W A A A
AXOKXr order El wee, J SXi.n.
OF inBKRXiaxs; w. F. Hanagsn, Re
ot America. Div.l *
• No. lol ttieA.O.! —«-t-..xtev. r-
H. of Bexar Co. j A- O’R*l!!;-. Vlre-Prreddent. John .1. Both
;,• Meet* inShacferd: l *fln- Secretary. William J, McNamara. Tn
Braden’* Hall on; r ~ '
■ DA.L7 AJ—.-iiuluJii Director, rc. k*v. k j. Du
: " *>h' Vk-e-President. Frank Suannor R.-^rJ.^
Rev.CJ.Smlth,O.MPI?ConS^r!Fin^-^^^'J' T»*»r. J. J
McQueeney: President,}
t'onroy; Vice -Pre* i- J
I '*^k>
■ HUatqr ceal"
■ rapacity, and *o able and eff ;-
I hl* career -upon Ure dlstriri I*-
■ in ISM h* wa* elected an ats-x
■ rtre of the mjpreine '■ourt.
■ that position the** I'm?;, net
■ i: with gp ability and pcriti
I able so himself, and at -Jia; ;■
I I cuiar’y elevating to th< lerit;
I of th* state.
I the general election hel:
R revnber, JRTi. j,. .
I the legislature and the proc)
■ K. J. Davia, ih*r governor o
| the Democrat *tari*j the ert:
I ®*Cc- of congrsoeiuma, a iar.u
I By of the mrobiii. of -jm- six
> lain™, and at she *amr ture
I Rfriiar* Cok* grrsraer rt T,.t
| suijerfty of Dearly 5* Me vct«
■ f-Prem* aeon wan at that :!r
I posed of radical jmrriwma, 3
I 'r"iOi* were exeGcs **d advepi:
I rtililtary Unpcrtattaa. anti tin-
I Rapubllran parrv, >•-
I rarea an individual to ar: as d
I -d. coneocted a flpLittous case p
I '-he court to decide apcm the ;
I caeotlau: as to the validity rt r
I For 3*a»M an* Jo:
I L*C?cz’ * Mexican, applied to
I ®rden of th* sup; emu court. v;.t
I ’’•Hortscs conlwBptuiMiKiy *ty:r l
I vldlng Judge, tor a -writ of tar
I J"1*. aJlegtsg In his pettrion :
I *« rortralMl is hte-Lberty I y
I E. Hall, aheriff of Harri* cour:
I til* charge of having voirtl /let
I •*•«»«*- Csae-ram- : ;>
[ - al of the writ under the
I ^“drigDM. repen-.ed ir.
E ■*. and Horn Fran'k jl Spra-
E trlct SMm-ney tar "■iare.s ra-.rat
I 1,1 °* itaenct rt U»* att^ru-y ;
I hfipotated by th* court to repres
[ War*.
[ The emm declared the eleriii
[ *1 and void, upon which Gov
*-d m. prot
ti>e aroemlUiug of the cew^i
T**- >«<’. In
P’wmjkjy etfflvetMf OT t^e day tc
! 2L f°r 1Ul nw*1Mr; --f i;n
• to r*OB T* AbF cmnri:i;r.
‘L RM appsoX tn Geran.:
I P*xWe«. rt the Ta irJ
L j ^Wl declined to iaterfera.
L J0* ”'«•* '-h* gCTcrccr'i
f__^•’’•vaar Coke took pearetb
of .t.
15tfc 4ay ef JhHmry IJ
and IA*nw*-t Gwenta
were Italy iWt<1«ted K
"UM in v^tr rewiaih! trSre
Ute l»rW,-.__ ._ ,
' l‘d,?PJt hnittwdltttriy eta.e
r *r?Ta,*u to rortrttartMR
ouurt M
Sunday of «verv month.
Goes co Holy Corr mon I on 3rd Sunday j
4ui Suml»y Ak 3 p-* D* .
Young Ladies’ Sodality—Goe* to Holy
Communion 2nd S«md*y. Meet* 2nd.
ST. HART'S CHURCH SOCtTTlTS.
Archcoofratarnlty of the Holy Family.
The fit. Vincent de Paul Society. j
The Altar Society. i
Apostleship cf Prayer of the Sacred!
Heart. i
Third Order of Sc. Francis—Meets 3rd
Sunday of every month. Rev, Ed. J. ■
O’Cailaghan, 0. M. I-, Director. ■
Imarocujate Conception Sodality—'
Goes to Holy Commanioo 3rd Sunday. ;
Meets 4th Sunday at 8:45 a. m.
__________________________... state officers, ancient order of
top being blown off and sides and floor j 2uJ “J Tuesday of each month oyer
shattered. Th* mail matter wa. not --
I ij Pl Ji A f A>vv^r * • I
, rool*sted. but was considerably dam- I jf, ! ■ ]
! nged by Che explosion. ! Jr ; Vice-President. Micbael Cleary;; Xhos. L. Conroy,
After dumping Use contents of the; Ket’- Sec,. Patrick J. Sculley; Fin. ! StaleVlee-PresidenL
two safes Into their three bags the
rebbera ordered th* engineer, tireman
I express messenger to get on the cn-
; gin* sod. and the engineer was given
i Instructions to back th* train out of
| bullet range of the robbers, who then
| mounted their horses, which hnd been
! tied near by, and rode away toward
actioe. But this tEetbrwi wouhi
adnmtngeous, perhaps !a :hjU
hotmev, Ktrugg-lng to the -usme end
rtrwmtaci'c.isly wpaij j,.. ()C eff*r.o«,
Mils, tbtu eatallJEg delay tor adjust-!
rorot ^wrv*^"19 l? CD'lf,!r*tLr* T*1*! futile attempt made in the house ye*-
■wlfl awelt^lw 3 tertlay cmrulng to Lake up th*
■WIT await J»e action of the senate. If J bong
rJr'< T'1 ;hW~ C°n*i Th'' irinntcd th* retRiett of th* I
■Mat tn# ar Jofrt rmalutica--------- —
•■rfc A xpeeliU ord at. The arntlment
te faiar at th* recognition rt th* Cu-!
ltrnC* te h<’'Ur* th<' zt“te «*m* wn- paroed
*” * T«rr rad.ra. measure might bvt finally.
passed if th* boas* wa* allowed frettf - • _ ’•
SKtimu With a srorat* mra*t-re. deal-; chiirxlr.g th- membera'rt
ebl w-h UTticn of relief of; with Intctttiro and Inability to leglr- nntifm withir: th* eity’iimlta '
- to- TheranseoflhertMstwasttei__-____________
1WM* under a sperfal order pcroihly of I Tr„a» or ■> -----_________
grororfroent would be cut off mu! th*; addfucwl »WW> per ^ em tor , ______
The bill was fingilyj Hixxf’s Sarsaparilla sell* because it
- »“b£"xT Ftew-U *a AMMto-
pittHfimr, " ___„
Wa BtaMrt HaHttttvfia.
warn, taroponu; van mu. i > ——- „ ,,—
IMrosrotofcl; S*art>ry. T- L Conroy! Vlern isiwjff,
Tresrorcr, J*dt* Antae Adam. „ Wm Dohertys FL worn.
aumsano caznitaax. BOOKzm j j Mallaro. Bouatea
ConfratrewMy oftb* M*rt Holy Saoa- Ti*a*u nr.
vweit—MofTO it Sunday at «arit mossth --— . — -
after Vespers Dally *docw£toc of the
Ejaroed Sacrament bum C A m. to 4 P-
nx. Sundays for |funuiri
Meets 1st Friday of meh month at 3 JO
p.m_ Practiced the Holy Way of the
Cross every Friday nt 3 JO p. at.
Catholic Knights of San Fuoanrto—
piri. Dir-. B*V. Jaatt U9OC.
Sodalttv of St- Aloyvlu* Gonxags-—
~ ' after High M*sa.
?p,Tr' ,J- w*'k; P"?- • THE COLUMBIAN LEAGUE
j Spiritual Director,
ttE* R^-vX~ I> I
PrewfA*erB*”P °*
Awta'
IfaCormMt. sou
T^[P J- ^Bey. Sae Ammfe.
Bhkodm. HeDataMD^
g;Q^tta.qntamtae;
Jiemh Flachar. Awta
Bradan, Jr.. Saa Antaeta.
Treasurer. J. J
... Aug. A, Z zik. Am':. :__
Vai. Gorrell: Trustee*. Ign.
uu.ui, JCA1. n,oiuia; Keitel < Omnuttte,
Alex Notzon. A. F, Pollok. Joseph
nrr ;>y .vriuru.-y ix-nrra, jio.oncy ask- Danynch-
lot ’hat <h.’ ABi’tloa Tobacco Co. ’x* Marek all*
oh ibe, premise thn. It was in :...„__
trii-i: mcnopoly and cctsplraey In th*
burtncsB In question.
fffrwr'.y OTO llaaSW Kill** !
Su Prtttiborg. May I* —A tsrrlbl/
■mrAT 4iM±JiLKr X milltMrw im^cro i
Ttairsday evening between Rcekanhct, p- Ga’n'a>*i of Austin the slere- -
— r.------ — —i SBpram* court re-
port* from Vcls. 73 to 32 <m ground*
that thny ahmld sue taro pi—sminu at
thsoe platu under soy clmarotancro
and tankrt that th* stare rowW not
•at aacttia any rev anu* from gneh lean,
“H la
ntf to which the rtata aKkald mt gg a
t'-ad* an!- !
specif, WSlh !
T. B. Msrphy.
D_. G. Rod.ly. R. T. Dsnie,*, . Sevretur;
Gil- ;--------------
<f.-c!artnc st. a lbekt’s
ration :ip<! pruliltotin? I;>i
ra nirryiTi^ or. it* biteinc«:s
flrirago. F!.. ?>'.:•■
| Arr’riran Tnbncro
„ . : pur
ti.iirixlng ’hr- retratlcs of tiaive-iton i !’,r'f''
SfiLrri*i Brazoria 1
,! Jt-d Vicloria li num" b- rris tor t.,e
1 <-on,:r^:c'i<>r of public roaThe v--t<>
j Is m.icl- on e:>n,:tit':ioaa! iroitiKil*.
| Tite hoa.ie start cd to wrangle at 9
It may be tortr.tiluted Ay -he lead-i n iccL !tt' "d’-ption of the free
ind a spi-ria; rjrcrr rr--.jrter: by th, j C”ffcrer.c* committee repru-t on the
on rales tor 1:H mnsldera-
This would b-;ag r2io
NEWS IN_BRIEF.
Miss Cora Reeder was hookrtd by
I veraity. ________
J rejected by f. vote of 72 to 41. thus Injured.
j tbro-vlng the appropriation blil on the T* ' ~ --------
ground again. I * J™1® « Gllv“ton-. Tex-
Some predict that a I ln< ““ «**' “®°n lhe *I**il”f
i Meet* 4th Sunday st 3 p.
- ----- —— — -. u.... w \r,uin» roAIm* Sodalite
town th* three men crawled over th* . (. oa>umui>vu
tender and at th* points of pistol* ! Sunday at 3.
portton j til* engineer to bring the •
■. train to a stop at a wild and mountain- |
ous spot. Th* fireman and engineer
were ordered to get down out of th*
engine, and with a coal pick were
forced to help the robbers to open the
door of the express car. while on* of
the robbers kept up a fusillade of shots
along th* sides of th* passenger coach-
es t* Intimidate th* passenger*.
The explosion of the dynamite com-
ex press car. the
♦ tit*-. May 14.—Th* hous. had !
rotter * Itveiy tint* W»it*s*r1*y <mri
, a* ro^roirev* f*e bill pcsMtsd by]
MESSAGE] EXP8E83 SAFES BLOWS OPHT
I am itWrimlTii rf ft < otftll ccw®- < ’ ■ 1—J
» ta Tjr—I* She FHsMMteswd ties, and reprwntalivM of those
wta Kr ***** V*" ** o»e. 1 rountiea were up fa arms agxtart It.,
aeew". Um uro ■ nalmog ( ft •, said that th* executive went be- ■
ro**ees«re ro* teal risK ; far* the committee and recommrtided ’
’Wtobiagtott. May 17 — Rrrxeedfngs' arrepted th* bin. x-gth«
af rite senate
reron* settied.
tke wxirte the Cuban qurodos may( waited to the Judicial bill and to
take. Senator btorgan's Joint renolu-; b!;- :eKjjl:at.an. ---* ----
way of an flesh.
tt wCl be taken up at th* appointed;
hoar <m today Still there 1* a slight-
pasniMIltr that the exp-med message! getting rid of
of th* president may cans* a pontpone-
mrox **d wtrb th* character of bl* ret-
<■■*I*-ttav have a terir'skcbal
WfH taflttecce th- frsor of the resold-;
111 ultimately be adrpted.'
. ly upon th* apparent determination of
!h* hoUH* not to enart legislation Sim- l “ '-ire—*—a — — ■»
ply tecaute It -omro to the grts* of We!Is-Fargo Expreds company, ons '
platform d-urami.i and b-raus* th* ex-'of Uw’m * ^ugh suf* and the other
eentive «y3 ft shaji b* don*. j® Ioal “** <*“««“» <*
Th* action of the hmiw in slaughter- ' ~f~ weT* Th* amount of
ing the fee bill and Judicial bill has ”OD<7 •«*■"<« c^not be positively
o -_a. i staled, a* th* express company officials
"many!ar,s rrilcent. but from reliable source*
1 *t la t-ara-d that th* amount will not
j tali below 310,000 and may be more,
j As th* westbound train pulled out of
t Loxler ar 1:50 th* conductor raw three
•brough ‘ ®,”x 1-1,11 15X1111 behind the depot bulld-
: -----a -------------._,
j the train was about a mil* west of th*
week; others place It o
COUNTY AND DIVISION OFFICERS.
i0S-VX??.E?°‘Y.fc,J ?i M25£?£S5 £&/«££
—„ ._, _ >v. F, B. Maginn. T. P. Feoeloc.
- S. C_President. Jo^
in t G x- ’ Secretary. Matthew P. 3Mttf.
--------- .. rtllarn J, McNamara. Trevc.rer. Tbre_D. Smith.
Meets >c, Mary a Hall. 1st and 3rd Sundays at XI :30 a. tn.
aJ' &unn'-»- O- Prevl iert. M.A
;--------— *d Secretarv, P. W. MetirtSJ.
m a teu ' Finnigan. Treasurer. J. A. McAleer.
Meets 2nd Tharaday and 4th Sunday at S P. m.. 341 Mato str*,*.
W. M«te^n:'R^‘ ’ JnK
irter- Fm, Se'.. Thtxu H. rotary. Birney Finn. Treasurer. TboT Fox * '
.... -----....J “'LtLe. | fleets Columbian Hall. 1st and 3rd Sunday at 7 JO m.
It-nrm*. P. t’ody; Sentinel, Martin' Fvv >c re P'
TL'-;; A, p. t D1 R"v' H’ D Bricklev, President J, J. Mate-
D.G Roddv. M. E. Kelly; Tro.teev, rDu O'Nt til. F.^mW
R. McCue, P. 0T<x», G J, Wirrro* - PU Gordon. Treisnrex. John 0'N'eiIL
Standing Committee. E J. Mr 'ornilrk. Meets st .Joseph »Ha„ 1st Sunday.
5 Ee:’ Guyot President,.la-. O'D^
-v‘m j •7ao’ £• F.to-«
- -- , i7-.-3ii.to- Giii- land Lo-H* b’Firn-to ; ’ ’ Mee^ St! .-to.
ti'-.r hns rendered n dwisto- <fi--!arlnc *t aimi-wt’s ,iY-i»-v i. _ , _ . - .> a- I- a. to. a„d 4Ji Snnfay a; t
> i --. Ill) !lti<-;;a! mr- hall oi 1st Sunday of every month at 3 p. Vtoe-Pre^den? P^rT^MrtriT1 R-C<-B" Lt?'M. J. MricaW.
uitentRim. Spiritual Director. Rev. J WsfenX' ritarCx F CrttaSta* F.nanejlte-
----- - ........-.,. „ - jW!thto;wim;;Prre1ident.Wm.DobrowoUki;Vire > V-e-J Ca!lcrx'n'’
Wharton. Calhoun ; L"c’ r°nnt)« «. J1 .s .-ta.c-. The dret dan ; pre-jeent. Alex. Notion; Secretary : » HaJ. in and 3rd Sunday.
’ \ r'^r^ne^v D-’rt-.’Coroturtta* W. isB; A.seGtanf Seer.. Z ! „ HENRIETTA-Snto,ual Director. Rey. Daniel O'smiw^ i - W
1 fy Gfn ‘ s*tooney ask- Danyach; Treasurer. J. Morawf-tx;; F- Hanagan, Vice-President. Hugh O’Neill Re-awti.,?, a ■re11' '
tor that <h.- Amor ton Tobacco Co. > Marshall. Aug. A. Zzik; Am’t Mat- j D- C- Hartnett. Trea-urer. F. P Dever? ' S^Qnll^a-- Flrotid*. —ti-rtHV.
C,^l?isbld1' VaL Oo«*ll: Trustees. IguJ M«t. in cnurch 1st Sunday rte^h month
n.oowl, and ™„dS.“ in'IL I C-M. Thtan. P^te;,
rmn.»*s»rt'ro r-^rorororon™ | 1 *c 3rd anud*y a* 4 p. m **»*«-
; lnewrs Bev. C. J, Smith, O. M. I., Preddte.
| O'Brien, Flnandal H Sscretarv, te
ess&srF- "“*
!y-. p—fcnt. B. J. C-W
icUlSramy. M.;rte.lSi£«. 7?j2Sb£3S-|i?“'* f"
' MraS^B^?^^^^^^Siih.O.M.L. Co. PttdH*
l-Llozie Gillett. M»ti to! Beoordmg rea-to-.M*
1 Braden Hail. . Monday, 8p. 4th MouiIaa. 1 p. m. , tio* *
Bcb, i.. DALLAS Spiritual Director k*.- t ■ ,
st. YCfCKRT ottFAULaoam, M*ri* Kivlen. Presi.tent. Mra P. E. D.roren .C<>' BreMdrc:, A*
Oalvxbton. j —__ ‘ 3OC" MMKBry Jut>..
Shir. Dira Very Bey. J. B. Weimer, 1 DALLAS-Ta^t xr HERNIAS KSTGHTi
J---- “to.
se. FRTB* *3r» FAUL S 1KX3XTT. MEW 1------
nurxrxL*. ;
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