Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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Deadlock In Negotiations Is Broken
Austria And Italy May Get Together
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Cause Of Change In Situation Unknown >
But Indications Are Either Austria
Or Italy Mas Made Concession.
(By Associated Press.)
Home April 22. Tlic deadlock in the
negotiations hctwccu Austria ami Italv
has la*en broken. It i* not known what
change has oeeurred. hut it 'ceiii' eertair
that either Austria «»r Italy lias made some
concession*. This gives another ••li.mee
tor a |M*aeetul settlement ot Italy’* ainhi
tion against Uussia.
YOUNGER MEN TO TAKE
* PLACES 29 GENERALS
Paris April 22. Twenty nine iimr.
Freneh general- have l*ceu |ilneol <>n tin*
retired or reserve Iwt to make way t'ol
younger men.
BRITISH SUBMARINES
SEEN IN GERMAN BAY
(By AKHociatcd Press.)
Berlin April 22.- The admiralty today
announced that hi a certain (ierman hav
ot tin* North Sea Bilti h uhmaiim have
been repeatedly oh erved. IJceently ti i
man forces attacked these nhmarim
• inking one and it i believed de t roving
^ other British suhmaruies.
Later it was announced that Helgoland
Bay was the place where the British suh
marines were discovered. This hav is near
Hernninv’s lug naval base.
Germans in Mininy 0|>eratinns
9 (By Associated Press.1
‘ Ks.im April 22. The otlieial aiuioiitio
ment today shs the (Serniaiis undertook
several siirce—till mining • •iterations Im -
tween Lahasse and Arras. \ French 'in-
prise attack in the woods north <d l.epretre
was repulsed with ;t heavy los- last ue lit.
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German Ships in North Sea
(By A socialed Press.)
Copenhagen April 1 V Ke|*orl- con
tiuue to arrive here ot tin* pie ••nee of
Herman warships in the North Sea.
U. S. May Extend Aid.
Washington. D. t'„ April 22. ' aneeila
tion til sailings <d hin ts tr>>m Italv to the
l ulled States may cause the I mt<d 'si;• t•
to take steps to aid home comitiv Amen
••ails.
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• CAPITAL PUNISHMENT BILL •
•• PASSES ALASKA ASSEMBLY •
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• .him !ii. Al; -ka. April 22. The ter- •
• ritorial Iioum* i»f representative \> • ■
• terdat p i < *1 mill aboli -tni• en|ii •
• till pilin'hiiM iil hi Ala ha. I In lull 9
• now aw.nl I In- vn\« i mu' r-iiatun •
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GERMANS FIERCE
IN EFFORTS TO ;
RETAKE HILL:
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i By Associated Press.) ]
London April *J2. The (icriiiniis eon- '
thum* tln-ir violent attacks trxiiiy to recover
llill No. tilt in B< lumm from tin* Brili-h.
I he Bull li hi i .i | r are • tmiatcd at i
'JtMMt ahoiil tin lull with tin* 4••-1man in ••
twice tllill li 11 ini»• t.
A I' reneh drive toward St. Milin-I w ji
tin- mih o|ln*r -i”intleant move in the we t
I in- IVetieii an- -ilent nlnmt n |oda\.
Allied warship.- are hmnhardiiiir tin-
Ttirki-li encampment- near tile I tarda
•telle-. Kmpcmr William durnnr the ia-t
ktw been visit ii (I *
hattle trolil ill Al-aee.
I r;inis from Sir.t -hure into In-miany
are many hunts late it i- reported French
aviators -criuii-|\ damatp-d these railroad . ^
Death Trap Is
Set For Thief
But (Jets Owner
i Bv Associated Press.
Laurence. T< \as. April 22 A. .1. \|\ -
rn-k w a - w ounded today f*\ hi- -liotauii
when In- ojM’in-il tin- door to hi- -tore In re.
II'* had -et III- -hut .pin lit the door to
ealeli ii hit re la r and alien In- -tarted to
open III- place ot Ini- III!--- till' lllorilitl’;
tofeol it. :
1. A. OBRIEN
TESTIFIES AT
RATE HEARING
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(lty A'Sim uatrd Prrs*.)
1 lm ;»:III. April 22. That llim- i-
i
Ian; < i til iHardini: a-1H-uiiui.iI tlr\**l<i|»
in-lit in thr ' mil h w r t it pmpn •-•! tii i.-ht
alt- ■ • ! in i ■ i t rill I a )i*l Vr • t .< I»'» •• i • i
l.ilili-tl til. U. I ••III r.ti!rn.iti Mil t« ll 1
it’ll at t• •«i;i\ I.lit- In-.iiii !i\ It. A *
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» llritMi **t Prowii- villi. Trva-.. iii.uia-ri-r «• I
lie Itm (tl.nitic lailin.iti.
Mr. I * I’.i it-n -aa! In- Im*Iii vt • i that thr ail
anrr- would ilr-ti"\ thr tanning Ihdu'lrv
n thr l.nut-r 11in lit.itah Valhv. Srtth-r
»rill thrrr hr 'aid. with thr itira that
rt tfrlll fairs wnlilil nttl Im* Hit rra-ril. Hr
uvdntrd that larim r~ uniilil hav< tn Iravi-
2ial >rrtinn it thr ralt-s art* im rra>rd.
AUSTRIANS AND
GERMANS ALL 1
ARE RECALLED
lty ANMtriut'il I’rrss i
liriirvii April 22. All lit riiiaii ami A a- !
li.ill 'Uhjrrl - m Sw itZi rl.iml wrrt* rn-allrtl
t-'lrnla \ h\ tlirir -.-m t i nin.utiinludiii*:
Trn thn-u* not -nh|«-rl In niililar.V >rn irr.
Pji'sriur* r- win p'lrrha-rtl tn-krt- tor
hr I iiitt-ti Slat*-' via Italian 'tramri' 1
i a vr had tlirir nmtirv rrfiiitdrd tn tlt.-iu j
irrr with I hr 'latrnirlit that thr Italian I
atVrriiiarnt ri*t|uirr" all it- «*lrain-hip-. ji
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► FRANK'S ATTORNEYS ASK •
► FOR I IFE IMPRISONMENT •
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Little Dan Cupid Wins Despite U. S. Laws I
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f «? v n? n? n?
A Villista Wounded Gains A Bride
Ultle l*ill Cupid ot the IJed I in** tins
pit.il I oil* *»t I'll ill*'
Ma |..r Felipe < ahn-ra lute >»l I In- 'ilia
forees but for the past till*'** week' a pa
lieiit in tlx* Red Cross lio'pitnl lx*re hi't
night obtained tor hitiiselt a brnle in tlx*
person ot Mi's Bermuda Na.jara. a teaeher
in a private seti*H*l lu*r«* but m doing '*>
lx* put a “erimp" m several otlx-r roimiix-.-
that I Hun** Humor says have lieen in tlx-
budding stage in tlx* temporary I• • -«l Cro—
hospitals in Browii'Ville. The eeremnny
was performed at ti oYloek lad mglit .it
(lie Cliurell ot tlx* lliilliaeulute Coneeptioii
bv Father B. I*. Il«*rriuaii. Tlx* groom re-
turned to Ills .-ot at tlx* hospital tlx- brill
to her home.
I Tinted Slat** liiimti'ration otli lal ar*
*f»ow in a quandary Lm tlx I i.it. <J Mat*
^ laws say that no m.ui uhn i b* in lxM
by tlx* Tinted State' u a pri~oner ball l.
permitt.-«I to t*e mai l u-.I wtill.- n ix li eon-
tineineiit. Cabrera nominally was a pri'on
er being under guard by immigration an*
military authorities hi eouue«*tioii with tlx
neutrality laws.
Shortly lielore li «.’••!.>. k last night fa
brera applied t• * II. t . Harrison in eliargi
of tlx* hospital in tlx l».-~t. iro building to
/ a pass staling that lx* was going out to
his "wife" eleverly leaving Mr. llarrisoi
under the impression that he was alread;
mu fried. Tlx* business ot getting marrie.
was a matter «d a eomparalively 'Ix.r
time ami it «;x not until lal* r tiiat Mi
Harrison *liseoVeri**l that ( abrera liai
4 ***dip|*ed one over Inin."
“Tlx-y 'han’t work ■ »u my 'ympithie
again" sternly de.I.uwd Mr. Il.uri on to
dav. " and it aiivother man upplt**' to m
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tor a pass whether he looks marriageahl
or not tie ean’t go. We're going t«» put
fetop to tins thing right here right now
'' **.«• other Ilian applied to me for a pass to
"o «*ut Kilt Mol hue. doing. These fellow
jure going to slay light mi this hospital
) until the officials gel ready to send them
laiek to Mexico."
rii«*retore Dan Cupid ol the Red rr»»
hospital. Inis retired from active service at
least officially.
Mill the diMrosing teature o| the mar
.riage ot Mi~s Na.jara to Major Cjhrern is
«th e tael that the stern federal officials in-
tend to remove him to Kagle l\-iss or Kl
1’ieo tomorrow along with sixty-two other
recovered W'olllidcd and they lire going to
move him and deport him regardless ot the
wishes ot his liride. But (he new Mrs.
jt'uhrcnt is not t• • In* lieaten. Sin* expects
to |oin tier hit hand wherever lie c taken
and |M-rhaps they will return to the Cnited
State to mal e their Inune at least until
ito* war is over.
Mrs. t ahrera wa • a teacher in the San
Kraneiseo school located on Kleveiith
street and conducted tor Mexican children
hy Mrs. I'rain i«ro Yturria. She met Major
!Cabrera while visiting the wounded in tin
Red Cross hospital. The aetpiaiulanee
. ripened ending w ith the romantic marriage
. of hist night.
At her home at Tighth end 'at Bum
i streets Mrs. Cabrera was found fretting
i* over her helple—ne— to prevent the Knifed
I States officials trnri taking her htishami
t troll! her to I igle I*. *s tii Kl I’a.so. Asked
. whether -la* intended to follow she dc
I eland that she had not the remotest idea
t wliat she would do ami that she would
await development .
M t jor i ahr* ra pill the day ipiietlv at
>* tlie lminl.il. having little to say to any
i* lone. lie ha t HI I v recovered troin tin
i wound received mi the leg during the hatth
.lot March 27.
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OF 5000 ONLY
300 WANTED TO ■
4 (Hy A -—oeia I ed Pro—.)
NVa-hinuton |l. Vpril LfL.'. ot .Vnhi
tnieiyncr- in I aiii|noii halt ot thorn Aiiioii-
'•an- uiilv iliiii limit advantage ot the ni-
ter nt the I lilted Slat*** t«an *»|»|M*rtiintl v
to leave on the arm\ lran-pnrt Buford. I
Skirmi-huur between Villa and I'arran/a
troop- eon!mile near Khaim out-itle Tam-
pico. «
CALIFORNIA
OIL CONCERN f
WILL RESUME
Hv Associated Press)
| Hah* r-tield April 2J. - Indicating
a re-iimpt mu **t pro-penty in the m! hii-i-
lie--. the A --nola^cd Oj| company. nporat-
uii: -evernl hundred well- in the Kern
river field near her* will re-mne lull opera
ti*»n- in thirty day-. Tin* emnpany ha-
h«'en nil*- - in «-»* hit*- in 1M3. It i- reported
other roitipanie- in tin* >atlie lii<*UI will re-
sume work.
Submarine Stuppcd Dutch Steamer
l Hy Associated Press.)
Stoekliolm April J'J. A th-rmnii -uh-
inarine lopped a lhiteh -tealiter today on
a trade mate Im-1w**ii Swe*len and I inland
.examined her paper- an*l allowed her to
| proceed.
TWO FINE AUTOS *
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY «
Manager Herald I'ulili'liimr Co. ®
Hro«iisi’ille Texas. A
I*»'hr ''ir dense Hre. pt otir thank- *
tor » «.11 r elieek. so |»|o||i|»||y sent U-. *
in lull I my itM‘1 it «*t tlie (he Hand No *
s-. -ix-evlimler. -e\eii j...—eiun r anil ^
llie Overland NO. so touring whieh •
><•>) pnriliaseil ol u- tor y.-ur two •
|iriii< i|*ul |>ri/t - iii your -uh-eription *
• oiite-t. I In-« .-a r- ale m>u hi our *
show room mol *< will fake plea-lire *
i' wit._ them to tho-e w le* max lw •
inter*■-tril. They are rertainly lieau- *
I|' anil have I* eli proliolllleeil i«\ all *
win have -een them as the he-f ear- *
e\*-r offered in Hrown-vill* t**r nu\ *
thin.: near the priee ot the-e ear'. *
1 1 eert airily to !>•• eoriftratulated ^
m tin ehoiee you made and tin- **nes •
\| III » ss la II he
these valualde prixe- will I*** well re *
warded lor any • n<• i I . n* \ nuty put ^
\ litl thank •
ii*} y«»w we an* very truly vomi •
I NTttK NOTIONAL SA|» CO *
By 8. K. H *
April tl 1915. *
1EPDBT CHARGED
BARNES CONTROLS
ALBANY PRINTING
:m ROOSEVELT WAS UNDER FIRE
OF CROSS E XAMINATION IN
BARNES LIBEL SUIT
VAS LEGAL RFSIDENT OF WASHING-
TON WHFN HE RAN FOR GOVER-
FRNOR OF NEW YORK.
(I tv A-f-oeiated Pre*-.)
Syr*ieu-e N. Y.t April L‘2. Colonel
too-evell under «ro— examination toduv I
y eoiin-el fur Hartie- -aid that In* knew I
!'• i »iri *1 it ul ion of N*vv \ ork |• i <• \ i• i• « 1 that '
*> mail w a> eligiltle to iM-eolitr governor
nth*- lie ha.I In- a a r*-i*!*-nt **t that -late j
\ «• Veal pllor t** ill*' «-h*t’ll«i||. )*«*)>* veil
aid In- had made atlidavit that a year
■ r*v mil- t«• hi- el****t i*>ii a- governor **f
o w \ ork lie via- a re-ident ot Wn-hiugltm.
\l tii*‘ opening ot today*- -e-«inii a eopv
t lie* Hay lie «-«*iiiinill*' report vni- athnit t*-«i
- evidenre. "rin- legi-lative eoiiitiiittee in-
e-ligated ttie Albany eottllty affair-. It
taled that William liartie- eontrolied
milling ill Alhanv anil eluirged that there
fa- padding of puhhe printing expni-*— '
• >r the lieiiefit ot (lie Journal eompnnv
iliieli Ham*— owned.
The report -aid: "The m«*-t '■oii-pn*n**n-
H*nefieiar\ of graft. puhlir extravagance j
ml raiding on the miinieipul trea-ury we [
in*l front evidenre In In- William Harm—
nm-elf. a- *»wner «*t the ma.i**rit\ «*t the
to* k **t the Journal e* un j winy.**
1*0*.-eVelt eXpla Hied III- pUlpo-e III I--1I-
ng III*- artiele **n wrhnh Harm—’ lil*e| .
•Itarr — are htt-ed vva -p*'* iti* a|ly t** r**a*-h 1
lie Voter* o! New ^ • • I*k -title.
FORMER SHERIFF
ACQUITTED BY
RICHMOND JURY
Former Sheriff ('. T. By an of (’ameron
-omit'. charged with killing Lieutenant
•f Police A* M. in Brownsville in
■H*|it*-nilw*r. BUd. "as ueipiitted In a
ill-' at Biehlliutld Fort Bend roil lit'
ale yesterday the jury tieiiiu out a 'er'
liort time. .1 inlet- \V. || Jones "ho
lefeiided II'all in the ease is o'|iectfd
o return t«» Brownsville Friday at
lot ill.
GEN. FUNSTON
REPORTED ON
THE SHOOTING
(By Associated I*ret*.)
Washington l>. April 22.— Major
lieneral Fuiistoii made an ottieial report
yeslertlay ot the lirn • upon the Ameriean
in plane at Brownsville In Mt-xn-tins >»v
iinr the inaehine didn't leave Ameriean ter-
ritory. The A ’arran/a eon-ill jM\e n lull
a|H»h»try and promised then* "oiild t«- no
reeiirreliee of sUell aetiotis.
Tln-re's not hum hi a name unless v«u
are u eandnlate tor some office.
VILLA MAY MAKE
LAST STAND AT
TORREON COAH.
Troops From North And East Are
Concentrated In Coahuila**
Great Campaign Failed.
11 Deformed
Children In
An Accident
(By AKtHKiiilt*)! Pivm)
Cleveland Ohio April -J. Klexou de-
formed «*li»l«lr**ii <>n their way to a >t ln»o|
tor «-ripph*' wire injured today when a
-treet ear hit their hit'. Three ot the
ehlhlretl are i'Xp'«'t«il to dll*.
America Are
Stranded But
Will Be Aided
I By AiDH-ialiwI Prew*.)
i.ondon April !*_*.- The Hrili h hoard o!
trade I-* pro!my Amerieau> who have
heeli aeeolllpiilil lilt: Brill'll lloT'e atld Ullile
'liipnn-nt' from tin I nited State' O' rare
taker' for animal' on 'hip hoard Steam*
'hip eoinpanie' had left hundred' ot the'O
Amerieali' 'Iratided here until the Imaril
•d trade ui'i'led oil lietter treatment for
them.
13 YEARS OLD SCHOOL
GIRL WAS MURDERED
<Hy A "oeiated Press.)
Mu Let’oii. Mi.-In April ~'J. Tin- Imdy o!
Kvelyn Steele l.’l year' ohl wa* found to
da\ paitl\ Imrn d m tin* -and m an alle\
near In-r hoiia*. Her elothint; had heen
'tripled tr»*in her Imdy. She had not lieen
seen alive Rtnee 'In* left liriiue for seliool
ye'terdny morniut;.
latter the mrT' 'trputolher eoiit«*"e«l
that tile (firI <in*d while the 'tepiuother Wil*
try nit: to |M-rform a eriminul *»|m-ration on
the ehlhl.
14 INDICTMENTS
BROUGHT IN BY
GRAND JURY
Fourteen indn-tinents eight ut them m
Count-rtluli mill violations ut tile lli|l|ur
laws and the !♦ :.‘»0 and Suiiduy closing law*
and six ut them against the owners ut dis-
orderly houses were returned by the grand
jury yesterday afternoon. This follows
the action ut Judge W. It. Hopkins who
in tii" charge to the grand jury fiarticiiJnrlv
called it> attention to alleged ln|iior viola-
tion" m Itrow ii"\die and also to disorderly
ll«ui"es.
It i" expected that the eases will In-
taken up during this term ot the court.
The following are the names of those
indleted :
Stale Vs. Tihureio tion/ales elnirge
keeping saloon often alter II:d0 p. in. Two
counts.
Slate \ s. Nicolas |.o|m-/ charge keep-
ing saloon often alter D :!HI p. in. Two
j « omit s.
Stale \ Knpeito l.o\.-i eliarge keeping
a loon op* n alter f* p. in.
State \s. Juan tiar/.a charge keeping
saloon often after !*;Jo ft. m.
State vs. Fii"torgio Cardenas charge
keeping saloon often after !l :30 ft. m.
State Vs. William I’ressler charge un-
law fully selling malt Injuors.
State vs. \ ictoriaiio Hois keeping dis-
orderly hott"C.
State vs. I tell Higgins keeping disorderly
bouse.
State v". Uutli Mclfear. keeping dis-
orderly house.
Stale Itilly Kt-iitl keeping disorderly
hoii-e.
State \ . Mart Schuler keeping di
orderly bouse.
I State V llel I a* lit' keeping til tilde rlv
house.
If she tlocsn’t own a mirror "lie has lost
jail intere t in life.
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4 OBREGON PURSUING GEN »
4 VILLA WITH 40 000 MEN 4
(By A'-iM'intni Pittm.) ®
4 \V .<'Iniu’toii 11 t Apt il 22 ( 'nr- 4
i 'ii/.i advir* i\ tli.it t it- iii i a I llt>i#»- •
I* oil ha p i i ll 11 a pti a t m IhiUIkI imrth •
4 nIni i put Miir \ ilia with 40mill A
; 4 iu< u. •
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With Iii- rji'frrn raii11>iiieti auaiii't Ma-
j t it rn* • i •. mill Victoria a complete failute*
his Nurvo Iaimin I'MiMpaien a tailor*' la*
*tt'** "1 li**r failures ami hi** own army
half •h"*tr«*y«-*i in thr rniop.iieu in th«*
-onth Hi nrrttl Kikwim'ii \ ilia reports now
lli«iir»tr will retire all his forces to Tor*
I'mii. iii thr state ot ( oaIiUllll mol III thr
jolly whrrr hr at lurvril Oiir ot III"* ifti'iilf't
victories niay make hi la*-! stand.
I hr I atiaii/.a consulate in Hr**w u**V illr
today inrivrd a m«-"nyrc fr»>iu t arran/.ji
11 oii'iil f„ ti Urvi'lr- at |(io (irandr City
'latuiti thiil |*T'on> iirrivitii: there from
\l*.ul*-rn y confirm I h«* evacuation id that
oily hy thr V dhi torn*' who they said
wrir mar* him; westward toward Torrroii.
Iho'f |M |-'0||' travrlrd trolli Monterrey til
I hr border hy means ot varioii' transput-
t.«to*n. tor I ml i ne Ira ui' and hark' and
hatidniI - At th*a 'MUir tiuir thr farmiUit
roii'iil at l*i" tiralolr City obtained thr ui-
IolliiMlloll that thr \ ilia troop' whirl) re-
cently menaced Nttrvi* l.amlo havr rr-
tl'ratrd a lid .III* DoW ItrllrVrd Jollied lU t h •*
general taoV rllirlit tow a ni 'f**lrro||. So
tar a* known thr \ illi-ln-* 'til hold Piedrm*
N**ttrii' opp**'11r K.iirlr l\i" Texas.
ti**m*ral K. I*. Natarralr roinmaiolrr in
Mala aior<*' continues de'palehiiiK Hh
troops westward by rail occupying ninny
lowii' rViiriiatrd hy thr \ lllil lorn*' III
their rrtrral to Monterrey. Vnfurriite's
topees a rr now orriipvinif nil point' as far
w**'t a' Aldaimi'. about 1 miles wrst of
MatniiiMt'o'. and at tlu t .trron/a consulate
here it I' expert.*d hi' forn*' will lie III Mm-
|im*n«*'. forty miles tr«*m M«*iiterrry not
I later than n* \t Sat;ir*lav. At thr 'll me timr
[thr l'arrun/a lot**' at \ n-torin are iiiov mt*
I westward alone thr M<xnan \ tiult rail-
j mad toward Monterrey. The fori*e** may
form a junction near Mainour** and if re-
j |»**rt' **t thr Monterrey rvaruutioii are true
I may in rupy tifyl city within thr next week.
tirtirral Nntarrate today wa- rr|Nirted
to In- at A Ida lllil'. Ilr is not *’Xf»rrtrd liark
' in Matainoro' toiia v.
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COL. CBREGON COMMANDS
NOW AT MAZATLAN SON.
(By Associated Pros.)
I.n Pax Metiro April —< 'o|one| ()hre -
iron. Inoiher <•! the (Virratixa Ileiieral Al
van* Obreiroti Im> Imo-ii appointed ludltarv
• oininainlant at Ma/atlan. tarriilifa of-
• tteial- have iroiie to take po"e"ion of San
Bias Tepie retent l> evaeuated by the Villa
fore**'.
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• THE WEATHER FORECAST. A
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• The followito; weather forecast for A
• the lower *iilt eoa-l and the Mapie A
• Valley i i tied by the Prilled States A
• weather bmtail at New Orleans; A
• Probably bower 10(1115lit and Friday; A
A ire'll 'Olltherlv wind'. •
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A Local Weather Observations. »
A The followin'.' lot a I weather obser- A
A Vatioii' eovering tin* 24 hour |ieriod A
A etidiliir at 7 a. in. today are iuriu'hed A
• by the I tilted States weather bureau A
A station Brownsville; A
a ||a until tenifM-rature.§2.3 A
A \| i n nun in temperature .713 A
A Baroinetrie pr*—lire 7 p. m. ...29.711 A
• Bar.iinetrie iir.ssiire. 7 a. m. ...2971 *
Labor Federation Favors Equal Suffrage
(By A oeiutrd Pre i)
Au tin Texa April 22. The Te*as
federation ol lathor adopted an amend-
ment to it' enii'titution today tavoriiiK
woman 'Utfriifje. _
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915, newspaper, April 22, 1915; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376269/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .