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THE TEXAS CITY TIMES
TEXAS CITY
Swat The
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The Port of Opportunity
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1, 1909.
TEXAS CITY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915.
VOL III.
No. 117.
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New Baseball Schedule
Huerta and Orozsco.
Juli 2, 1915 to July 29, 1915.
San Antonio, Texas, June 30.
the justice
vs.
!fact of the war.
body’s fight.
after von Kluck
The submarine had reached Paris was for the
27th Infantry vs.
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Then came the autumn predic-
A runaway cavalry horse this
July 17, Engineers vs. Hospital afternoon carried a large post
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Police vs. Engineers; Wednesday and then halted.
It is generally believed here by
gium and France.
The Texas
been awarded the contract from Galveston and landed the job, Nations aroused during
the land
WILSON NEARLY IN
par-
British navy.
The inferior mili-
tary capacity demonstrated by
Brtain’s fleets has amost entire-
the Twenty-sixth Infantry.
German General Staff during the pie were asking wonderingly why
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiden-
drive on Paris and during the
Aisne, after the retreat from the
cable circumstance was expected
London, June 30.—Two Nor-
ture have been diverted in
Marne. Throughout that crucial to be of great assistance to the wegian steamers have been sub-
the city and were much pleased, extent which partly nullifies the
noon.
F
ATTEMPT TO
RECONCILE
New Zealand cavalry photographed as they were leaving Cairo to take part in the operations against the forts
on the Dardanelles.
tion that the Germans would
soon be in the throes of econom-
it a prophecy that “General Feb-
ruary” would lead the Russians
period the way to Dunkirk and
Calais was open and was neglect-
man army controlled
situation.. Except for
27th Infantry vs. Artillery; Sat-!
urday, July 19, 23rd Infantry vs.
26th Infantry; Sunday, July 11,
Hospital Corps vs. Military Po-
lice; Monday, July 12, Artilery
vs. Cavalry; Tuesday, July 13,
new
an
stat® fire insurance rate.
An arson ordinance,
and the
German
HUERTA BEING
WATCHED
CLOSELY
BY U.S.
Remarkable Review of The
First Year of The World’s
Greatest War by J. W. Mason
By United Press.
El Paso, Texas, June 30—Gen-
ral Huerta will waive examina-
ion tomorrow in an endeavor to
By United Press.
Windsor, Vermont, June 30.—
the prideful Germans had never
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Washington, D. C., June 30.—-
Attempts at a Villa-Carranza re-
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ese was ignored and a new birth
of strategic genius was expected
to occur in the Czar’s Empire,
which would carry the Russian
arms across Germany to Berlin.
In those days, which now seem
to fade into the middle ages, peo-
forces that engineered the Ma-
dero revolt.
This error is the only irre-
;ly superior war floats. But, re-;Unquestionably, von
one of major conse-
nation’s military service as the
German armies have displayed
since they took the field last
summer.
Never the less one primary
mistake was committed by the
practical result of that accom- the Battle of Flanders.
tr;; Thursday, July 8, Cavalry,
vs. Engineers; Friday, July 9, vs- Hospital Corps.
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Infantry vs. Artillery; Monday, I Engineering Co. four bloiks west
July 19, Cavalry vs. 26th Infan- on Eighth avenue. The animal
nated the seas since the begin- sia will not again seriously
ning of the war, so has the Ger- threaten German territory.
found. When
most of the newspapers and I ably total close to $150.
war. Russia’s allies, and
ly destroyed Germany indusl
trially, in theoretical accord, at
least, with the higher strategic
desires of the British govern-
ment.
But, even here, the victory is
not complete. German organiza-
tion has partly offset the effects
of the British blockade, and Ger-
man manufactures and agricul-
4th Brigade
Has Inspection
The bi-monthly muster inspec-
tion of the troops in the local
army camp was held today. Yes-
terday the Twenty-sixth and
dividual exploits of German war- age, strategic skill, organizing
The collapse of Russia, the
suits can be anticipated only in
slight measure and then are
subject to day by day correc-
tions. Indecision is the first
subsequent fighting along the I fortified Berlin. This in expli- By United Press.
accident nearly ensued, but the
chauffer turned the car to the
ditch to avoid a smash up. The
president was en route the Han-
over golf links at the time of the
near accident.
on rats caught, $1.26; refund
placing for special policeman badge, 75c.
the county for the printing of,. , . ,,
I Times does work as reasonably
as other concerns and guarantees
sive result has been won by the their own boundaries. No such themselves the decisive factor
Despite the in- combination of individual cour- in the war.
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at the Browning home in feld of Waco spent yesterday in
West End yesterday morning at Texas City and Galveston with
i Prophesies have been unfulfill- plishment will not be known un-
ed during the past four seasons til Germany’s domestic plight is'deemable
amazingly for the war has swept more completely revealed. ‘quences the Germans have com-
most precedents aside. At the Germany’s reply to the activi-mitted. Their failure to hold
force the United States to bring
an indictment by the Federal
Grand jury or to free him.
Authorities have ordered him to
make a report of all his move-
ments under penalty of rearrest.
They Tear his escape, despite
careful surveillance.
General Felix Diaz has given
the slip to the United States se-
cret service. It is thought that
he is going to head the new revo-
uticn instead of Huerta.
General Orozco stated today
when asked for a statement in
regard to General Huerta’s ap-
pearance here: “What do you
think Huerta came here for? He
came here to fight, and will do
it.”
The Villa agency here says
that a big movement into Mex-
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La Marque cemetery this after- were taken for an auto ride about directions and intensified to
ANNIE MAYE BROWNING
DIES.
Annie Maye Browning, the
seven-year-old daughter of Mr. i
and Mrs. Henry C. Browning, ■
sive, nor seems likely to do so. while Germany’s enemies else- ticularly England, expected the
| The nearest approach to a deci- where are held at bay far within Slavs last summer to prove
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vision, Texas City, Texas, from Corps; Thursday, July 22, 27th when Servian conspirators as- ductifity for their former im- tarted on the struggle for the
Infantry vs 23rd Infantry- Fri- sassinated the Archduke Erancis ported necessities is not known. French capital. Too late came
. ,, oath gont day, July 23, 26th Infantri vs. Ferdinand, heir to the Austro- No two estimates are the same, J the realization that another ob-
-ida-, July 4, -oun mianrry, . g,tr,t miv 9 Hungarian throne, and his mor- and yet, this
Military Police; Saturday, Engineers, Saturday, July 24,
July 3, Hospital Corps vs. 23rd Military Police vs.
----------------- Summer has once more return- taliation is only an incident i '
City Times has other printing establishments in ed and none of the major expec- ■ warfare, and so Germany’s sub-1
he contract from Galveston and landed the job, Nations aroused during the m- ; marines are having only an inci- man.
the printing of Which goes to prove that The terval has been realized. The dental effect on the security of I definitely broken the offensive of mean that the same forces that
England’s commerce. the Slavs and no matter how were at war after the assassina-
As the British navy has domi- .much longer the war lasts, Rus- tion of former President Madero
will be pitted against those
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San Francisco, June 30.—The
United States submarine U-3 is
in the high surf off Point Surf.
It is aground near pound pier.
No fears are felt for the safety
of the crew as vessels are stand-
ing nearby, ready at a moments
notice to go to the crew’s as-
sistance.
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President Wilson’s auto in
Twenty-third Infantry regiments rounding a sharp turn encounter-
were reviewed west of the city ed two heavy lumber wagons. An
by Colonel Robert L. Bullard of'
Von Hindenberg made no such
error as this in the East, al- close observers of the Mexican
though his first drive against situation that there will un-
Warsaw was or as much as fail- doubtedly be a reuniting of the
ure as was the advance on Paris. Villa and Carranza forces so soon
Hindenberg as it is absolutely certain that an
in Ihas done more to save Germany invasion of Mexico from the
sit ce last summer than any other north of Huertaista and Diazista
I--- it now seems as if he had forces will be made. This would
ships, the mass activity of Great capacity, readiness and foresight the Russians against the Japan-
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year’s verdict of the war. No square miles in southern Alsace, is the most crushing fact of the
AUTO ACCIDENT nation has done anything deci-,German soil is free of invaders,
Corps; Sunday, July 18, 23rd from the front of the Chapman
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ednSa1 -aayVS will be shown at the Crystal 'during the first summer of being seriously to damage British for-tune of war. But., the inability
15 den antyi phusdaz!, u . .theatre tonight. They are said overwhelmed when the Allies eign trade, because of the im- to realize quickly that Paris was
bth in tantry1s A:rtei to be extremely interesting. mobilized their full strength, mense number of merchantmen perwan-ntly out of Germany’s
riday, July 1b, Military Police --------- Then came the autumn nredic- at the disposal of England’s reach and that Calais and Dun-
shippers. While Germany’s sub- .kirk must be substituted, was a ,
marine activities have produced I strategic error of the first rank conciliation are being renewed.
ic distress. Winter brought with optimistic rejoicings at home, and shows how disenheartening The action is forced by the cer-
these are quite out of proportion to the General Staff was the Ger- tainty that Huertaistas are or-
to the actual hurt done the Brit- man defeat it the battle of the ganizing what may be a powerful
Through the snows far into theish Empire. In reality the sub-'Marne. revolution,
ienemy’s country. Spring was'marines have been engines of
to see the development of the vengeance seeking to retaliate,
'Allies’ offensive in the west, and 'regardless of military, or strate-
the beginning of Germany’s per- gic value for the relentless pres-
manent retirement from Bel-'sure of Britain’s overwhelming-
war has developed a creative
process of its own, whose re-
. . . _ । ico was planned for Monday
vs Hospital । Serajevof the capital of Bosnia, able to substitute domestic pro- staff was continuously concen- night, but that it was nipped in
the bud by the arrest of Generals
a few .breakdown of the steam roller,
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Texas City’s new combination the city government on record as
chemical and hose automobile offering a standing reward for
fire truck has arrived in Galves- information leading to the arrest
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ton from Philadelphia. It will of having started a fire in any
be brought to Texas City so soon way except by accident has been
as unloaded, and placed into sei- passed by the city commission.
Vice. - The city commission decided
The truck is one of the latest at last night’s meeting to order
model fire trucks made, and will 1000 feet of additionally fire hose
add materially to the effective- if will cost 90c a foot and will be
ness of Texas City’s fire depart- delivered by boat from Philadel-
ment. On account of Texas City phia.
taking up so much territory for | The following bills were order-
its population, it has generally ed paid:
been the case in the past that | Davison Brothers, feed for
when houses once caught fire to Jive stok, $23.15; Texas City
any great extent they burned to I Grain & Fuel Company, stock
the ground. feed, $10.40; Eli Morter, for re-
A fire siren to give the alarm moving dead animal, 25c; Clarke
whenever fires occur has been & Courts, legal blanks, $1.50;
ordered and will arrive in the 'Bay Lumber Company, lumber
near future, it is thought. The for culverts, $11.15; South Tex-
improvements that have been las Lumber Company, $13 for
made in Texas City’s fire fight-; culverts and $11.25 for disin-
ing equipment will help lower the fectants; rat traps, $7; bounty
New York, June 30—One year evil effect of the Empire’s over- ed. Everything was risked on
— c 7 A g • ago today the primary cause of seas’ isolation. To what degree the capture of Paris
tor second Army series the European war occurred at however, the Germans have been whole thought of the
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° beginning of hostilities, the Ger- ties of the British navy, has not their positions
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Artillery - gantic wife, the Duchess of Hoh- most important of the factors the channel ports were substitut- —Chief Barnes of the justice
. c, Sunday, July 25, Hospital Corps enburg. The anniversary ofthe which will finally determine'ed for the Paris offensive, the [department here says there will
anantry , bunday, July 4, -Av-vs. Cavalry; Monday July 26 crime of Serajaveo finds eight (whether the war is to end with'French and the British armies beno new charges filed today a-
alry vs. 27th Infantry; Monday, 'En • ’ 93 , ‘ ’ nations trying to oveewhelm the a general compromise or is to be had recovered from the demora- gainst Huerta and Orozsco, as
July 5, Artillery vs. Engineers; ' Infantrv two Teutonic countries and their continued until Germany is com- | izing effects of the retreat from reported.
uesda, July 5, th nfantry vs 1 2741’ Infantrv • Wednesdav Turkish ally, with the result of pelled to capitulate or be ruined. Belgium; they were able to con-
HospitalCoriWednesdayuly July 28, Militar Police vs. Cav- the conflict so undetermined as Thus, while the British navy, (centrate in the northwestern
i, --a n°u15 vs. trd inian- alry; Thursday, July 29, 27th to make this the most significant theoretically, has accomplished part of the battle area, and they
Today, it is no- the full purpose Of its being, the successfully held the Germans in
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