Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1914 Page: 5 of 6
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BALL SQUADS ARE
NOW PRACTICING
COLIKiSlANS IIAYK I’lIAtTK I
WKI.I. I NIHUIWAY. AMi WITH
favokaki.k march WKATIIKI!
Fiiist camks win. i:i: flaykii
ATTENTION ON YALE
_
rkmarkaf.lf. ricokh \ciiiiivi;h
by ti:am last sfkinh in:\ws
<‘IIIJ£F ATTKNTloX |o IT THIS
SKAson
I H1/ I »»•■< ioh>l t*r<x* I
New York. Marrli I'r:n iin for tin
college ami iiuivei sity Iisim-ImII 'i|ii.uls
of the east is well under way and Itcforc
I lie inoiitli of .\L| frli has run its eoupu*
I lie first yam » ot the season w ill Ii:t\«•
Is en played provided inclement weather
• |o**s no| hulk the schedule tickers. As a
result of the indoor trailiiliy to date some
idea o| the relative strength of the lary
er institution nines is available and the
lies are already predietiny mii ••!.»<»*•
series in the play l<*r intereol|i*yia:e lum
oi-s Chief attention renters on the Yale
prospeets al pf >e||t.
With one or two exemptions tin* Yale
team of IHId. wliieh won -v yantes • hit of
!tl played i* inlaet. The loss of Riddel!
at first base leaves a yap in tie* infield
but with the striny *»| substitutes an
Lot year's freshman team available this
position should lie filled without troll
Me. Another vacant |«>-iiion is that o'
Schofield. |ef| field. In these two | »• •
sit ions Nab* is weakest. \|| the other
im nilwrs of the team are mi eidleye. Cap
taill Itlossnm at *lmrl. Cornish at serontl
and Reilly a* third base front "tie of :lie
very Ih s| infields of any eolleye team this
season. M iddlebrook and I'limpeil v
will again play renter and right field.
rrs|M*elive|y. The \i;*eran pitehers are
tiile and lli’owtl both of whom ran lie
eminted on to etpial the good work done
la*t tear. Hunter will Is* the mainstav
iM'hiud the bat
The Harvard team wliieh had the tlis
li net ion of winniny the only series that
Yale lost last season. will lake tile field
this spring with almost a* many veter
aits available as tin* blue lint three rey
ulars were lost by graduation last year
In tlo* pitching department Frye and
Hitchcock orm tin* nut lens of an ef
feelivi* pilehilty staff. In addition Itoyie
Mae Itoiia Id and Whitney are also pro in
isiny tiifcltiny camiidiiies The po*iiiou
of eatclur. left vacant bv the yradua
lioil of Yo||liy. will In* filled by either
i tslmrne Waterman or Walla* e
Ayres will pr**bal*lv ret in !*is posj
lion at first base although Nash c iptain
of Iasi year's treshinan team is i 11k<*l*
enudidale but Coaeh S \t**n may d«*eid**
I • • plan1 Vasil in tin* out field iu \lsop s
place. Clark will be at >eeomi. un'ess i
ie decimal necessary to ice him l*ehiii I
the bat Ip that ca-e Harvey. IMiililps
find Frippe will be the *oulcstunls for
the position Captain Wingate will re
main at slo>rt»op \t third lac** *me «• t
tin* candidates ni**ittiotn**l for second
likely to fill tin* gap let I bv He gr.ulua
lion of Tonics Cauuctt should retain
his |Nisjt i * * 11 iu right field and Hard
wick take < arc **l tie renter tie’ |. V mini
Iter of new men will compete for the
left field position tin* more promising
licilig \asli Curtis and Milh II ml
The Harvard 11*11 team will In* a hard
hitting ory illicit mu judging from tin* av
era yes of the men Let u*;ir especially in
the ehaliitMonship games. Most of ic>
year's freshmen win* are trying for |***
sitiotc this v«ar were •JMH I I »| || ♦ |'>* stt
lllil the team should Mi lx* wav *iiffet
from the addition of these men I** tie
rank *
At l*i in* eion seven iiemb* r« of Hu*
IM|J* mir* ai«■ eltg'ible for |msiitnus the
spring Thev are \\ *11 . itrher; W*hm|
a ml t ‘op* and pi I • In i . t apt. i u I.' in* a* s
first I* cc • Ci|| 'frond I* tse; Croon aid
Land outr * * • | *! • ■ i Wood ml t'**|M*lanl
# vverr the in liicf.tv ot tpit* hiug staff
last season From list year's freshman
nine l.aniberto'i I ho e *u*l I ink are c\
|M*rte«l to do v\*dl esiw t iMv 'he two f.» .'
nane.t H. til* I tie I it Kell* It i o' the
undefeated H»|.** ' :iu i* lik**|» to be a
• lose 'mini |o Will fill «■ itching Ill’ll
or*. I n * h<* i iC • i‘ c ipt a ii II|ii»:ols is t hi*
onv| I • k« !' « ittdnli* fiw fir-t h*se «; • M
second b.i I mi *>g *u iv In- shifted
t** h o t 11 i' i" I ’ •* k"* k pi on i ii**n t *o|
tin K* **.;. -)• i ic I n *ti*l o K ue
tmtb of Hu* fr* bitten m i. Id. will also
Is* strong ■ iii**m i - |oi .i mini or short
Third I* is*- w *|| !«• d’fliciilt to cover
Slea id at i-d m \ i ' * i g I v good game
last spring but his ankle which was
bli<k*!i in noth * I. in iv kern I*im otlt o*
tic e.ure For In* oiitfbtl Ctneii anti
l.ait l tag’ll r. r x it iblc II mk-.
a syb 111iiti* t isi s son and lloxt Click
ami c v F trork nf Hi** freshman lit***
should | o" * ' net ii* o i ikelv mute id t|
Cit i dl F 'aisxl* ui Hrow n ami Wil
liali ■ *ud a u nm be* «»t the ot In r • d
leges ot [he east !ooin up i» oriiildalde
*a»n t eii i it a s * mod h nut's m | it is
••v certainty Hint the Htmcslr f<*r varsity
baseball 'ii|inina«\ will Im* unusually
keen Columbia lias also entered the field
with renew t«| «l**t«*rini mat ion to gain a
pl;*ev alMolijE llic leader* tills s«*(so|i a'
•s' evidenced bv I lie tlijr.ijjrmeiit of I vv <
of the leadin'; roaches of the eottlitry.
With Hilly l.tieh ami Andy Coak’ey in
charpc nf (he candidates there is reason
to Itclicvc that New York university will
Im* represented hv a strong team. H'dh
hush and Coaklcy have had many years
e3t|a*ri**tne. Im*Hi in pndes*iottal baseball
ami a> college coaches.
COLLEGE SPORTS
AREAWAKENING
WITH SPRING
\ it A it si rail in riif*b\ football player
of considerable rc|tiilal toil lias entere i
file t' 11 i v e t s i l y of Southern California i i
tie’ person of Ibiuar! II iir^ins. He i*
a votttiifcr brother of |*ai Hiftiriits the
UMivefsiry niyby conch. lie played on
Ci. North Sydney letm and was pieke I
l||e New Soul (i Wales tea ttt two voars
ajfi*. but v\;is pr<‘vctile<l ft* .tt* |»l. v ti"
• btttujrli injuries. Yount* lli^^ins attend
ed Si \Iiivsims t'n |e*_*i* in Svdttey ami
nines |o I he I'liivei'ily • »f Southern Cal
iloi'iiia as a transfer w hu ll may prevent
bis representing the university* in games
with California or Stanford until a
year's time has e> ipsrd. He is rc|Hirfi*d
to Im* a s||*inter of ability a*ul valuable
as a track team ;i"il
WIJAY STAYS WITH HARVARD.
Harvard etvw a*tllif»ritirs are niiirb
• I;tl* *1 ttvor llit* 'aeressful oiitn mo of tin*
’ negot i;if imis willi t'oarh .1 iln Wray win*
remit ly signed ii five vein* renew* *»t
hi' millr.nl willi fhe I'ambridtfe univor
sill All In *ny ii iln* I Mti ** wore not made
paid** il i' uinleithat XX ray re
.rived tin* salary in reuse whirl) lie li.nl
ret| nested T*ie I i: *ii Haul olnl* of lie
Moil sternly midv I outran** XX’ray had
In* fnihil 11» n*itoii ii 'atisfnetorv ar
r i lignum I with Hiirvard. The* Harvard
Crimson in an editor'.i <*oTtn**ni slates:
"Whatever mat l»«* said a "ain't ihe
organization **f folltp* iifhletii*' todav.
athlolio .n« r«*" is one of the factors of ii
miiver'ity ' prestige. The undergrad
iiiito depart men | of ii universitv add' not
• n*y lo its own standing- Uni lo that of
(In* whole iii'l il ul ion lo whieh i Im*I<%iii*'.
In .a go*s| name hi tin* nthlelie world
t’oii'«i|iieiii|v there i' e ni'»* for rejoining
lo more ih.iii those prinarily interested
in Harvard' athletie 'linin' in the a'
'ii rn mv ihiil t ’oiieli Wray will emit i n u*
ill rhillge of the efevvs for ill least five
Vein*' lo rotne \ jet* rn*' from I lie erew '
<d Yale in 'i\ out of eitrill years* 'erviee
the >w ijtg'ng of mu in*: 'iipremary t'ani
Uridgeward. ami ii ii.nne for healthy
'|«'l*t have mi pi i-vd lulu that we mii'I
!h* "lad that In* is lo k*vp on with hi'
work “
o\roRit <*n on: track
The 'laieuieiiiK at I r United lo Triiiner
•l;nk .Monkley • • f Corne l relative to tin*
«*liy11• iI it v of the Oxford I'nivei silv I r:n k
leiini whi.h i' to rim al tin* ITiiver'ity of
I Vini'v | v aiiia relay nm*i A pi iI ifo. do m*t
find lavit’.il I'eini'y |v iiiiiit. Iln* I’ltivet
'lit daily in an editorial review of the
point 'i;it<':
•Of ••nil'* I lie l!ii"! I'hllieii have ill ad
vantage if they have no one year rule. I*ut
i In* using of iln* Rh.'les '« holai*' in*
ni.liter how l**ii" ilnir r«*'id*nee it ii\
lor«i i' a legitimate advantage if it is
oim*. Iii i n* rase of Tailor and men in
hi' p 'tl ion tln-re i' nothin" vv Ii ■ h v io
lull*' tin- 'pirit of iln* one vrar run*
'Why not Jet tin* I n" i'btneii use their
;idv.ullage? The s|io|-tiiig piddle. we are
'in*** want' t•» 'ii* them 'end over tin*
ite'l tea iii I hey ran. All tin* more e|***j|i
iln* Atnerirati tin that i« :• I• !«* lo ill*
tr.il l hem \ 11 l!ie less letter the d**fe it
'li'**i!d tin I !ii"li'Imieii e;irry hotne il<
t it '•*.
\tl* t ill iVn ii »y | v ii it ia i* striving lo
liraig iilioni iln* l***'l four mile inter
i.’lmn il rare lint * in I*** .»rr.inge*| (l\
fold tnav li ;i v i* hi in I v tillage in one re
'pirl lei! if l In* nh*a develop' into m*
o| I ii"; md vet'll' \nteriea. hasn't ilii'
**<*ii lit ry a derided ii*l v Ullage ill tin* fart
that we will have several train' reptv
'• lited t** Knglatid'' one? Cornell ftietvlv
weiikeii' Anierir.i' -haiin*' hy 'laving
away
When the pnldii l«i*«»nn*' fully awaik
en *1 i« iln* Ih in-fit * «*f improved high
way' a.id roid' will ’adr into oblivion.
'X M Riirnes • • f Si |.oni' i* a bn«i
in*" v.* I • * r in l*i nvv iisv ille l««liiv
CATHOLICS ARE
WATCHING CASE
i pun mvision to p.i: Pi Nid irr.h
p.y si pi:i:mi; roi in M ny i:fst
i'itfuj: or i:\kky i:i:<»n11:1:
noon wo sisTi:i:iiono
HEIRS FIGHT FOR ESTATE
or \tii or mKMiiru or sr ni:\»:
on t m.'ivos n* m rsriov or
NVIIKTIIKI: Nows or POVKKTN
ni:i: Ad.NiNsT pit.lh* poi in.
NVielrngtiMi. O. March 1 *j»♦ »ti a
decision of the Supreme court in a ca*«*
to In- considered Jins vvn*k may rest dt»*
fill nr** of every brothcrli««od and *i*ter
ImmmI o| the 4'utholir church m the I'ttited
Male* Tile court would In- railed upon
t«» ileeide vv lielher the vows of puverfv
in ihese orders are against policy as re
•infix derided by tin- I n.ted Slate* eir
■nil e-.url of ap|*eal* of ||te Fi"lidi »b*
flirt.
The ran* in <pteshon arose out of the
death of Father Wirtli a ntendter of St.
Ilenrdirt. fo :ud«*d about ."»!!."• N. It. Nt
die 11me of Ids death in IWI In* wa* hi
ehaifje of tile Herman f'adndie ehureh
at Springfield Minn.
Nearlv fifty year* before hi* ileulli In*
I in ■'* the Vow* of I lie I tolled let i lie
of eltaslilv. poverty and olicdielice. lie
wa* then St years old. The effect of the
vow of poveriv via* that all nyhl of po*
sesMiij; properly tm hi* part was traits
lerr* d lo the order and that the order on
it* part lieeame obliged to «slm-ati main
lain itin *iipp rt him for life
Father NN'irth item mo a inemlier t»f the
St. \ iiieeilt Mission of NVe*||tlo|vlnli«t
county* I’eni:.. in lvl*i. I.ater lie wa*
math* prior of a monastery in Kansas
and about IV.*7 went to Minnesota Ihir-
ill" III* life In* had Infinite Mieh tin holt
ot-eu meinlNT (h it hi* *ui»erior |tt*nitiI!••*!
him io retain in his po**c**j.u eertain
pro|M*rtv. Nl die lime of hi* dealll lie
wa* in possession ofsome *.*iiHMi jn addi
lion to royalties from Iwmk* he had w rit
ten.
The probate court of Brown county.
.Minnesota. recognized In* heirs a* eti
liflml to the property. After a *orie* <u
eolltests with the order tile lleirs sue
eeeded III jTetljn" a deei*i«ui from I lie
I liited Stales eireilil eouft to the efleet
that the vow of poverty wa* iiffaitisi pub
lie pojiev and vvas therefore void. The
lleirs were held entitled to die pro|n*rtv.
Npptoximatrdy *i!MNMi prie*l*. brothers
and nuns will Is* ifferN'd t»y diederi*; n
a* it i* Jinduible that the title of the o|-
ders to thejr ehnrehe*. •olletre*. *< iioo|
houses hospitals and *unliarii:nt* in
practically every state in the I'nion may
U- draw n into «| icstion.
Iu the ipplimtioii ; tIn- Supretm
court to reviewe the deeisiou altornev*
I for the order dated that if ihi* «.«*eision
| w a* carried oil! t•» its full evlent il
inijiht eventually di**<dve and disjute
"fate the temporal oi"ani/.ation of llu**e
organizations. It was o|*o pointed oul
that the deeisiou might affect religioiis
oniiTs of I lie Fpiseupal ehureh and soiiio
'f the other I’lotestant rhlllrln*.
SHIPLEY IS EXONERATED
• ;o| MINIS MAH'S ST NTT Nil \T
Til NT «*11 IKK I'l.KItK l\ si STKN
\m I i»i\isio\ was si sn;\T»i:ii
" islimyl*ni. I». I'.. Nliifli I». liii|iiit\
• I I loMlIlal* r*tlMl*llr* lii If IV
•t-lil ili»|inlt’lM*N *lalim: fliaf NV l‘ Sliijt
'••%. * Ii*- Ii i»* f rlrrk • »f I hr MI»frliaH«f Or
|»ai firrnl «•! llir 1‘ananin ritual h • • I Itrrn
*»II>|»*im!i**I fill* >IM «tlU|tr|••iu r writ- rum
• nil' 4 .'ftaul* al* r\*tnri .iU** S|iiu|. \
It »i!l ali% ••nun t fi •’! .x 11Ii ilrp*i| frail*
o f ion* % In- It ran aal tin* »i!*|*ni**«*it «>f
•lolm I In i \r. niatiasn o| llir r ’liimi *!?.%
•h‘]Mi Hi.ml.
t»\i: 1*1.m i: win i:i: it » Nil i i>
lr ir Wr yr f oaf of I It HIS ill Mil* 11 f»*
Mil w hilt wr |mif in.
So| r l)|| tio « |. >1«i|i| I will ft*il
IMS * r*|r |*«|a \ Kltll | Ml I .11 soml fi*||Mo|l|l*
all •! i% Mini ruf mil iiofliins l»ui titrtlri*.
National Monthly
Kvrl*% mall lla* lii* |*ri«v. I Hit *•■’:r HM'lt
si%> fhrlHM*Ivi»> l« ;|V
• *
W•• womlrr if yuu ai*«i ba%r iiotirnl
how «•.!*» if i> for ihr ii .in who i* «1 r i \
ins •* mnalwMit to •*( ym know hr ha> a
l»iS tar .u holm'*
A TRIBUTE TO
I JOSEPH FELS
IIOI>TO\ SiXUl.i: TAX I.KAlSl i:
aimM'Ts tkiri ti: written in
MK.MOin «*l LATE NOTE 11 HIS
(il.l. TAX AhVtM'ATK.
LOVED AND WAS LOVED
a ihahu i:.\ i n* mimion\ii:k. \
IU\XK\OI.KNT I.MI*I OVI-i: It \s
l*\SS| l» INTO NEW I'll'I.hS nl
rsMTI.XKSS."
Tin* following tribute t«• the memory
of <In* I '!<• I'• i*. iIm* m>t<*d single
lax advorate was adopted at a meeting
«»f the Houston Single Tax langur. held
Sunday. VI.tr«li I Tile tribute was drawn
111* by a eotninit:«*e ii.mpos.sl of II II.
Ring d J. Rasloriz i. and •lalii'x I’harl
tun and signed In them:
Joseph Pels. kind sy uipathet ie. and
genial. happy hillself .uni radiating hap
pines* to others loving ami heed the
grout ditnoeratie mill ion.11 re ha* pi*»ed
to new *ie|*ls **f 11s* *ti 111 ss \ |if.« like In*
rim not have ended with the grave lie
hejll'il it lid In* heeded tin* rry of the distil
lierilnf. In lie* midst of so Itllleh IM*«*d|e**
suffering arotiin! n* on every hand hi*
heart w as loo Id*; ami his iulellcet too
acute p* find interest and pleasure in a
sordid pursuit of wealth |>r (fame or
|tower or social prtslige. He vv.i* always
a benevolent employer: tint having ae
einniil.ited a great fortune. In* asked Inin
*e|f th *r «|lies!ions: VVliv ill a world
ilMiiiiuiiiig with nursed laud and nndrvel
ii.|M*d natural iveorns a world vivified
j>»y iniislaiit iinproveiiients hi l ile>r saving
j*ipplianee* which with >n ever aeeeler
'till" lafio iunease the aiiuviiut of Width
w hi.1i the average worker produces. why
:s it that there is no i*orresp«*nding in
tease in the wages of tin* average work
er? With ♦ ix• fold more wealth |mt rap
ita el-eated annually now than fifty veal*
ago w Ii v i* the lo * of a i**b »t i 11 so oft
eti :i terrible trag'dv Wliv do tueti 'til!
nixiottslv lM*g for vv»»rk in the midst • f
limit!* s* unused natural opportune a*
tor work? Whv with this enormous in
.•reuse of w allh should povertv nliuosi
l» abjeet alid ho|M*|cs* as ev.*r before
known in histarv of the world *ti 11
■bound and fester in the -lunis of all
great « i»i« **"* Whv are little children *til!
both I the ehibl*s birth right to play in
■ la* sunshine and under the green trees
and roiitfudled to toil long ami dream
hours in the dar kites o’ min » ami amid
the roar of .lunging looms? Ami whv are
brothels still re. mitt d from tin* t anks
of ill paid hi I st trving women?
i He *avv thil the present industrial
’ sv sit an eon; i ued hi it no tmuni.I re
lief in tin* future for it' millions o' *uf
feting victim* lb* *avv that. though ill**
I i’itv of 'I*.* average worker to priMlu«-e
vva ilth might Im* Mirren s«*d ten bdd a linn
dred fold or a thousand ’old bv further
■ml vet more wonderful iiuproveMtenfs
in labor saving Vvicrs. this .vonId not
• hinge the iron law of wag*- and that
artnt-s of nuemidovi*d *erki •* work am!
Hitabb* to lim! v« tk. would then as now
compete for «ttt'doy metit against the em
tdoved alid continue in the fuliire a* in
the past to dra** v* iges low ur I tin* star
vation iM.ii t. while million .ire* and biT
Ii.>uaire* inert-used and intill itdi«*d
And sis ing these thing* Joseph Kid*
• oubl ii"l r *t until In* IihI also seen the
. tins.* ami tin* reined v.
Heft.s forth '••• became i}t«■ i; >«M| \nge|
of the Single Tax Movement in nearlv
every • ultiv nl.si imiilrv in the world.
This Jew im'ike mu n v comfort a Me well
I to do 4‘hristinu* did not ignore the l** ieli
•tigs o Jesus I'hristj ami *i* I hi* heart
Mo all tin* suf *'iiijg and sin which flow
from unjust social eondilion* lie .lid
not. with .old and cruel imliffer• nee i*»
non* tin* 'tt tola mental reined v projM.se.1.
aot only for the alleviation of the evil.
• ot for it* entire abolition. Xor did he
shrinking fruit the thought of doing ins
tiia*. I rv to eao* his conscience bv doling
out charity lb* found no pleasure indis
olav* of < *toiit tion* wealth \. renting
dter Hy the i»rei*eiit* of Jesus *'hri*|.
In* genuine and heartv b.v*- for fellow
•nti ti v*. a* it** lindteil fn liis own social
set or bounded l.v ill#* lie* of I* I * own
'a'cilv circle#!.
Me I- a* a *• rv Ii a pm m hi. \*m moment
of elililti ever delraided 're Ml the e|ijov
ig. ill *if a life honnti 'ullv filled with
it* tiers »’f intrust* interest ||e plaved
th«* game well. He made tl interesting
He reaped a* hi' reward a j.n in living
which while attainable to mativ. is
ae] i«*ve*l bv Vwr rrflil III' example 'VC
at** taught that the best and h«*l»pirs|
lif« a* vv.*ll as the noblest of all. is our
which It s Tovt* for it* mainspring one
iu which love for Hod i* expr**s*#*d in
’*»ve 'or man not iu »*i> p:* on I* of
prayr and t*rui*e. but jtt hurtling *••:»! to
help :.ml serve «mr fellow tuen In tin*
light o* surh a life ln»w imply and ptti
fill do the |ive» .if thi* i” *ar* anil X.
it* droits »>f k:iig* and i*iiij»er«»rs. tin* great
'’in inner* and *la!e*tti» Ii. who live for
-»*lf aggradinemeiit alone -rem in mill
parii-on if wo wore great enough i»*
cra-p llie true proportion of thing- we
would onlv pity -m-h ;<* they. Overlook
injr i*» ;•! petti ' and di intot-l- and -tip
pre**o.g the tndde-t intpiiln*-. th>*v iti
triple ami hate and *t niggle and tight in
a -er tnilde tor lot- of * lorrd tl '**. irefe
hntild***. nn-al -f o t *rv i attained and
uhieh. ill the pre-rnee of death. vatli-li
into M»th tigin *• Mow •!. '<< r«|it with
him. Rut the world i*. growing wi-er
M..re and more of jh<* •In-op’t !\ 1- kind
with mill ton- ot wealth at their di-po-
ol. lift’ entiling •ptirkh to our a—i* I a wee.
To tin* -pint wltieh an in. t-I hi- Iiv. to
the na! spirit of fliri-tiamlv. in i.ilti
t»o* and eon t oleine we a|«|w>ol. know ing
it- triumph will lie our iriniuph.
APPROPRATIONS
FOR WATERWAYS
mi. to sim:m> cp/ji'Totn nv on:
i:i\n:s m* ii \ kip ills I'tron \ i:i.\
'VIII. M K KT No ol’I’OS f T IoN.
i:i-: m u ii<1 si; in i \v<* \\ <:i;i\>
Waelt tiBlen. I» I*. Mar* It The
t her and hari>or upproprm’l •**« ’■ ii
w ltieh w a* intri>dtlfe*l la-1 Week earrie-
♦•?!*..*JT..*»4iI 111 m-h ajipiapn.itinn- and
■* l.tH.l.faNi in -ontimiiii” l oiilr.n t anthori
nation* Tlii- hint atm* ml i- m *le up
of three item-. m eoi tiuunig
tout not* for the Ohio river. -I.ihhmuhi
l<»r tin* Delaware river ami -».|..'oo for
Iteverlv Marlior Man*.
Kepre-eiitalive So irk man. ehairtnali
of tin* river* and haitrii* ■ ommit lee. - id
today that i| might lie all o| two week*
Iwfore the loll i- rrarltefl in tile ||oi|m
tin- army appropriation Im 11 and -everai
other initiortaiit mea-are* having the
t ight of vv-iy. It vva- Mr. Sp irkm.>it'*
• pillion that I In* loll would have lilile
or no op|M.*itioii on tin* floor of i!;i-
11 on*** the eotumiltee having lalmn | II
defat igaldv to iio|d lae lull down to a
rea*onaide figure and at the - tine tin..*
lake ear** of worthy proj**«*t> throughout
tin* entire eouiilrv
Tin* to rn*.in poaml i- ex.n tlv om* halt
a kilogram or aliout one tenia uu*re than
the \ m**r i * *. i n and Kugli*h p< and.
TWO BROTHERS
CHARGED WITH
BANK ROBBERY
fine. Ill Mareh II .1 .* f. ami .1.
I i<*|*lin?! i i • t her*. «• Mt mi real fan
.it'.t «• if art' 'l«il tut Immi*! the steamer
Mat* a IhiiimiI >1111111 San .1*ranei'uff
i Mm ••Inin att«l flti ft • til t it.n^i*il with
'a inint; - i'l * frniifltileittlv f»• il#» tIt**
f-’iitii ■ 11. • • uni t 'oiitMif r« i »l National
H an nf •’• if i4*>»r*liiiji I• • a wirehsj.
iiir-x i2f rrerivrtl itftla*
Y« ** I'tiili^ Samuel M .l.i«k*oii h*
i *t ait.-riif* |i»r thf !!•>%.il Hank «*f fan
i' • it Ii r* Ii t Mi' tt< I two work*
a***t .1 f 1'iehtin*. waif amlilor «*f thf
In"'at Hank a* Si l.ali I I a M<Mllni*l
* • U"|-|». liiv |»r»t ht-1- wa- «• in | >l« •« eft hv «i
Y|«in I r* il in*tirain e broker. Tum ^ ** aft
• t their *le|i;»rfnre the hank ofih®llw are
*•• ■ t • * line ft »ii iitl several hank ilrnlh
gone ' warning « is *• tit In the hank'*
• : r.'i»* ial* nti* in New > ork f Im ago ami
s' i>» i'ra•!• *»«••» The warning watt re
itl u\ the fn"'i < ■ <1 an I flint liter
*; ' \ i< ii;i! |S it k here two hours after
ia«| ]* ml a • I Ml lira ft *»ti the fanailian
11<k :•* "•! f' .lohnsloii.' The *b •»eri|*
t mu ii -liilillstoii i» >anl ti* half fitteil
that i'f .1 I*. Kiehling •
Tin* San I ram Wo hank i* Mitifl h*
li ive tnmle |*l:*n* l*• eat* h **.tohiiston
When the mting man a|*|*earef| with a
•r.tMMI ilrafl Itowriif lif *reitlei| tronb'e
a *i*t * ti * i|»-fi ifnil It ua» lea rile* I lie hail
i.'iikil • n Jin* M i|Hi*tiia amt hi* arrest
wa* orilen I In wirele**. Tin* men are
' • pn || hi |.\ the eu*t liu of tile Matson
a an ) will he liiftifl over t<» lit*’ Million
i; in* win'll tlif *ti* imer re mhe* llon**iil
la \ netefiiM »ill Im- * nt to bring them
'•.nk lo the l aiteil Slates.
Secretary Dry a a Tor
Sixth Time Is In
Old (I rand Daddy
Wa*hhlgi'*n. f. f . Mai II Ik \ halo
gil l w a<> Imrn ioilav I** Mr* Kirbaitl I..
Hargreaves. Seen tarv Hi van's ilaagli
ter Sr iet.it \ Hn all now ha* six graml
rhihlrel).
i
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I I IbI Black Tan and White
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■ BHIW buffalo. N.Y. Hamilton ont.
I SHOE POLISHES_
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|l SNYDER & SAMPSON
utu! IlinliN t*. t*f ||u tir*.
\Yr Will Kiii li| \ mi a llumt- «n ' i 11 l illtli u I'laii.
K»|rrl IliiiMi r* of Si|i'».
AIJtKKT SNYI»r:iJ. o «» SWII'SmY
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Brownsville Texas.
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