Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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| SENSATIONAL SPECIAL
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The ceremonies were timed to
to the Sacraments, who under- hour
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FB-LED.
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fST. JOSKPH’S BUHDDSe J
Saa Antonio, - - Tex
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Laine rack is muy cur P
cf itizney trototo Otiirr T
are, feitog obliged io pz-3- *
THE SELVES UIHL
Tl-’-rr’ wild x d*7 po *3X37
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'' ’ Rememr-er, it in
th* pr.eet who blesses you
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OF?
tMa w**k apply tbaoMetraa to
tba matarterarion of the price
pant by oar Lord for thoaa Sae-
naanto, 1 have bat little doubt
that they would ba lad to fora a
ayaraotton of their value and
ft
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MM0K tra*M£a DotaosMrooa,
<dM> wito J naan tbeaa who
► not aagiaot the Riiwnk,
torjtooaa wte do wait too
MttH.ifeaqL fraaato _. _
* ■ *■ "to, Mtoigiiii
rWfMtaato
poor at home, but rich in tha*
one great gift of God, which nc
power could rob them of, and
carrying the banner of that faith
to all countries where the Eng-
lish language is spoken.
WHcN OTHERS FA-L. SEE j
EMERSON,
A Leader la His Pmfaae'on
“tor a:-
T-r <>.>
tried the many «xaLed '"to
if ymx have become dieptob
them aod stopped using
awe jariuige of Soeper* •
‘ iu wH •
' ateiy bqgiit M feel better. Bl
,rz----lean. They «M
tarabia jtot where it is 1
"&to .awful uadi dreaMj]
Dbeaat Dowh terr asw tad to
, , --1W Xnfift HmhmcsI Oil
M. €“a «** w«. Bi.ua-*" 3
mc—auiaFw 1
totato imwwws - ■ wtoutouw t' B
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SAUL WOLFSON DRY GOODS CO.
MAIK PLAZA SAN AJSTTONfIO, TEX.
JOHN A. ROLLINS, AGENT.
Hardware rreiXaltiaa. L*ww luiiairi
and tardea AMaSStonp. Gtmeralre-___ __
padriaw. Bicycles, mmfa. kicks, tara. KrK — WOXEN — Ch.;
_____ ___. . . ’_■.____ Frae de-
their pevertv »rwy. 5U IL Houmwb 8L BotkJharaaa
mart bakes supply W-,
rwaWT tu Bart«’ 3*V«Bae »»■
FHrt Gr^» Cattary. OW-
^ Grtwdae
jrwwwnmad Mall wrara ae^ona
while there i« iwtimu
!, and if even those would de- Ik 210 E StoSM SL, AltflM-
this week to meditacon^cn y«*rs^ turyusc.__
ED.STEVES&SONS
wwuniTT jjra *rr an. USALSUU n
Gar. WoLrx and Chuwtrut Jtoi
SAN JJFTOHIO, TST
wnrascr££SS
F^rTaaUbtM*
GodAi dattrsredda all psH to *1
X*tarwi*i* >*M. «M>-~a to
ycu :> !
acobie about ir. IC’s?
yo i:.
—
c
« M i;
to urn—J ;
a mniant of fnrtMftili—
. Jeaa **"■*
“®gwra_
j... .< i.kfr >'-■■
S’apie and Fancy Groceriea.
Feed, Barbed Wire. Wire Nail*.
CHMKS AB SOML TAXES.
If tbrw were a city ihce tax
tftto uepported * city uhce "hep
Oto turned cut uhoea fa r the riiy
*wrpU fiWB. *■*-> pauni of shoes a
yunr, gr»ti«; ana if that rip* shoe
abop ahould mm out nothing hut
Ko. lOTu year after year, ar.d
, jwr —aware waw 11, what wcrid
Otto Hiebe,
Uiifftaia - ai • IiiaiK -1
“ I
-7**,^- criivered a stirring Of CHOICEST QUALITY.
Ye* \ adcre-s ir. the Gaelic tengoe oz HsysnaFwui
He is u perfect
native ~~
BRQ&
lt"‘t'1
charge would have as much
trnth, reason and gratitude in it
us there is in the charge some
people make against the Catho-
des as being th* enemies of edu-
csrior..—C'ltholic
' Bam,si^BHifc,s»dB.at :
fWrwMl Tarfs: L ft O. N. Dspcc att£
Memorebte Function in Honorot Qu—I Crostoar re E. Creunerre a.
zv e !*■**?"% -c. +JSAN ANTONIO. - TEXAS
On Sunday, Q
great new
WEARING APPAREL
MSR^W«nms Mr boy -* «*
Bfl;...... -i ~i i";
mmyg .---
MfflMHwrallMto ''f/wren.
MOE^' i.
Send $2.50 hlSSsHNuErt uzd Betzs:ger'? M.uz'urir.e f»
a whale year. An unusual oppprtutdty. Tak^ advunu^ affc
A "dregs your orders tz- the I
SOUTHERN MESSENGER, !
SAN ANTOMO. TEXAS.
NIC TENGG,
COMMERCIAL PRISTKG. ] EEIHGIOTTB ARTIOM 1
J Statuary. CrncifixM, Hedy Water Font*, EtoMriB*. CantouMtel
5 — — * - -* * — I
Rpb'tELMOSS.M.D ten during ihe dzy a2 t3 j
“ ” ”* rumy rimes ric =^j
ahZiri to hull vjur urriz s*
or irrizarim, nusrirr Lritito
sedhnEc± in the ■Krriz zalto
the lit adder uric arid- to
heads n'xrSesg.. sIk?^
nermuEnESF, irreuular hecr:. to
riieuiiJrism, hbcazizg, hriM
wctra-JuZ Ja-Tinr., lack X
ul srikrw rcroipiFrinn-
Hajper'< F*r~lpy Eh?1
we. perrring to be znt nut* to
fal cxre erer gotten o®t
WEAI UDKEIS CTXE3 HI
If juz have z priz <;t iz_I
zhe biri; it is uzzzlsriu..:-S 3
cf kriz.iT zruriri. 1: is a "■
to trii ran tmriile L risS
horrors of relentless persecution-!- QOtosswdOres:lIiX-iliiTH->taeaslJt. yuu Tcmrifr the zzs; izjf
a: M. E Ore. Bnastre sad
SoMto —. ato 11* A— C
i> f<.r shoes? Would you
.. ..be-.:*. :r. :<>’■? Or would
even ait(?r bring forced to
shoe tax, go and pay a
d pri-'e for a pXr rial would
fit ;.-■•/z/ 'A'e think you would do
•—- - - .... -..e latter. This is hist what the
rite of iieztruitzcn of tze messed <'.itr.oi:c3 are doing for an educa-
Sscrarr.er.t. Be ze-il tri on not n._ -.. They pay the cd-—d—
n«— of Vesoere. or of oxy fur.c- tun. out the education tri p *
" ■ - f<-r it ;s r.ot good er.ougn ...
t.-test. Sv they pay a secor.c
_______ ______f-hey pay ar.d
do not profit by goes to diminish
tine expenses of th^se who are
aauz'ed with the common edu-
. cation. And yet we hear some of
these people whose school bills
the ' ’ariutics are helping to pay,
we hear them abusing the Catito-
_...» as the great enemies of
ecucatior:. If a man paid your
shoe till as well as his own.
you say that he hated
Would you ~”
him gel* and was
Eye, fe, Ktg ai Bfgt
aHtreb me 1 »PE
the m-lrecle wrought at the b?
— ° - mike thanx realize ta« burden of
their wiserv and ^weakness* are
■............ weit^to MJ Ulk. JTtoJHne^y UMJMtoXLLUCU AFQIZJ *. J’ dr J___ J ’
which are of real importance and ‘ the prayer of St. Ninine, and the nOt djscoufaK^d-> despondent, or
—.— t------------i •- — , even snrpnsed. They learn io ________________ _ _
, know themselves better, to Kcyda^
“ humble themselves more pro- . PXtoatolftabKBSSBB&M.
fcundly before God, and to die- S> 1M 'wiz <Swie —
trust themselves so completely a*
to cor,rider their own weakness
desperate and God their only JLjOCUO
r >w-^T i*t*toJfcKR HTttT and dLeaaed Klinev*. II J1
f 8. DEUERLING,
■ — v u*.^i .a\.uuAm,r.'j W.L.L. I... fSh XSTOt1IW1*! Of
made by a dear friend more than the Irish element in London that prefer: at tze cere—ozy m noncr
: much more costly things which it would net be possible to fill so .■ ...
we
EAST COMMENCE ST. ff n fi 0, SCHMELTZER & Cl
For Scmethlae Seed To Eat Go T? Th A Ictwio Plajcsu, Seucx -A nTzwvKv, Tern*
FOUR SEASONS KESTAURANT, IMP08TEK, WHOLESALE GROCERS AB UQUIB BEM
A Ladiea" and Gt-aticioen'a CaSa nurrirmivr a*retc for Eorekam. Gemley i Cs.’e Saraaopa aul Krerw 1
328 W. Cemirerre St New Bma. 1MB • ««,
BflkBUMS* Wto^lFU-M KNL TTto SJXtflrW ■* toon, 3LB - lltol JTI& E» *■■■
J. MXBAX, Proprietor. **■ Fctoeilaasd Flor de Xartsrez Thor C<ki Colgan's O-tarw F.
tesnte to V'- ttb— The Miami Pewter Cuiapaay'a Spontac red ■
lAMCB BOTH, --
Cor. Houston and St. Marys Sts. 5
RATE, tXOO PER DAY. >
Texas J
Jesus whose i>.''- enen-
ottTtabGr.
the altar fzr a utze w.uue. z.a: ,.
wb may kneel before Him. adore “ '
Him. praise Him. Tien ite 13
--- ■ " - - of Hus
H.«
the vast accommodation
BaHHCRN 9F THE
BLESSED SACKAMEH.
Cue of the meat beautiful cf tze ?sy yu
■many services of tee nuren. I'/T'"
says a recent prea/her. ia the 1U /
i WASH COOPS -IQr
I Worth O to $1.25 for **
< Ttw £msE, riK&eeto Basteriala that we have advertised forwle st
> 73c fc SU13 are included in this sale, for we hare more styles
f than we need at this savam-sed stage ci the season. Th refcre
j tlxae asreepirg reductions. This is your opportunity io secure
i th» iMot excuasve styies and weaves at the prices you would
J eonsider reaacnaliLfc for the mare ordinary kinds. From the en-
J tire assortment tte» Items meztiurei were selected as a rir
J leverage of quality and price:
? Lis re Twiwe Ettm.se, Embroi
< Ilsre XUsreiscsx CanresH.....
< Medto CfteefceS Ci iesSinew- .
> MOt gsUreiidrasS Zepftyr.....
> Matentr SUk HCripe*.........
| SEE SHOW WINIkOW DISPLAY.
Special Combination Ofiej
TO OUR READERS: 1
SsMteDW Mre«xw Pw Tss» 01-MiSpsriai -J
— . - w.wuin*i “ “ =JO0 Tambiuaticm*J SB
■*»***■ Macwwine ’ Trice £.9
Bczstor Price, «X3O,
A Chance m Erarr Famc- to Obtain a CxTECbtn ^3
pafek and a Catholic Magazzxi at a Liw Petze. J
OctMinkgi* ww.Brte* “* =p-*»-to“ “» sorewnw is toj
. .v^rv^rr*. —T-.to""Wte,«sww3i ■=TaXs*J
r>^ p^, wa WUt ta W - *■ ;>r TCM: >-'T^*r
- g ij. hewy- *, ■££ So TwwrrmTTWtoMhtod W ArTttjJ»s tof.C HAi^rpc Jt ft H*Ttf
hto idhocra*TM W-Orirc:
t, CotoT .m Srp*i=i™w.*=®Sw E,*r-»r> r=rrea=:tr »?-■==« ;t
*—tWw Cu Lhbft aO<to^E*to.
!alM*rJL:-U--v..-o-<*'Ari^ em-jaE* *a! = Jku^rw —uuxto™,
ge^m^isd pBiirx.c*-
to? -rwerel*? w* M tEOt C* tSj
®ax; XLle. *x.
re- *r^c>3—e'TTfiA. is * ftenk riT 7— cm 3^ LLXg*,. ena^j
® _z?r r/- «u«i
TtofC* r * **to!!s- dCta2 fgjr. gu'Le T^-2 fcf ^-“zq ---3^3*1,11*^^
Z-MT-- t.trt. tT • - Ser. tt :.^—-r=a tc uU: ru a Tarrs •<■; nuz f
of St, Patri''u."
orator in. his native tongue.
Even one who did no: under-
stand a word of Gaelic could see
that. There wn« the gracetz.
flow of language, the rising to
bursts of passionate eloquence.
voice lowered to the pathetic, buz
ssscnsbiocpB of x.»t^rstiTi^r forib a^a£u into
t—a g ever seen passionate fervor cf t ? ue eio— ~ w
roof in Engtend** auenee. He spoke of the wrongs ****■- katvaa «to
of his race, .of 1* ' - - - -
through conEscation and spolia-
tion, but also of the rich in-
heritance they still possessed in
spite of all the blandishments of
proselytism or the sanguinary
;them but seldom, perhaps only rosary by Fattier Ambrose Doyle, ^°1J“racfreleztle?spereecutiOTi—
Ito their Ewrter Communion; per- O. Si F., Stratford, and there-
--- hap*, not even to that. What in spouses, given in the native
to be thought of those who act in tongue, showed how general is
. this way? Certainly, however'the knowledge of the language
. smart and keen and intelligent poaseMed by the Irish in London.
they may be, or fancy themselves. Ancient Irish prayers were then
to be, in tower matters which are sung, inninriing amongst others a
nearer to them and fall beneath beautiful hymn, attributed to
thrir senses—in money-getting, • O’Longan, the subject of which
in trade, in art, in literature— was f* ' * . .
such men show but little seme j marriage feast of Cans"- a hymn
. and understanding about things’ to St Patrick, modernized from
1 value. J
- duller and obtnser minds learn tn j Virgin found in
apjreaaie these higher things’ Breach.” The effect was re-
Csrtainly the price given for a | marfcably impressive, and th*
prudent man fo a good singing gave a vivid idea of the
suhtime grandeur of the old
church, music of Ireland. The x™L
. , ,service concluded with sotema “P®- _
of th. Mort Holy Lot us socnot™ nT8_b. fi; "" exocm mm
, tody for an hour, and though we ----- ,
The auyag was dooe by two miMt toy aUetas reMw/7?Tmito.'",w^ >**^*Mr
distinct chnw e cbour of about others -mil* Th* rerriFrTT^Z1 '
^wRtewt^: ess?
w«AIcortdeoneindewithout of ttw^Leito Leagws, and tbe Ricmhc * . , . ^SOb"*«
flee*aadtwarty-coe boys. • in—! ,
o rrn—fflns ffie namt,
op O^ismA read as f .. ___
^*lMr nStg , adbtofaMtetylta
tow* >«s l3re tort '
'TTTr"1 i lrl J . -Ji! ■" i! ■!" it
= 39c
1 $7.00 Sunburst Skirts
® Maze cf all woz< Henrietta ci. th iz Chz“.T.zgre wz,
3 Nile greez, navy blue or trick, ezt cven^ ien^tt all
2 arocmd, with a hip yoke, zrtis-bed with bettiiz^
2T-rich Cotton Velio, in all colors — •
33-riei: Farcy Em for-Here! T.^-ues. Hegular dti: values. .11
27-mch Sheer Fancy Grgazefe#.........................
27-lzch Em oroide red Silk 51aslin de fe»...........--...23
27-.neh Seiki Color SLk Zephyr..........................®
ZI-izch Silk dace riard* ................................t
In what way may these) anewnt prayers to the Blessed
nd obtuser minds learn to j Virgin found in the “Leabhar
appreciate these higher things? | Breach.'
tiring by ai
means of learning what it is
worth. Now, if tbose who neg-
lect the Saensnnta, who make
T. F. sms,
ATTORNEY IT LAW
(Br*Jy Bwn.’Tnc)
310 E. Houston Street,
of deep gratification San Antonio, - - Tex.
The Church this week to all concerned. --- ■ ~~
VODRIE & CO.,
ZAv L“ r, r: e; * -”tx
U’c^Jc - ro 'V**r
/ W *14* W* s-wx J > Ik^t* A Mn.b*taWi« _ • . --
< No other than that fundamental, the observance covered
tor their tons and no pwpflso of
iatrewdnicnt, who make
finite rnsrey and goodness of God
I a rimon and pretest for
ingiu vice and sin—shat
b* said of these? We know that
: P**? <A7/-'rJ4'Zj ^Ly°to he^S^tbat° nottung
risrfsreSfucA QppoBion/rem sis- do cxn cause him
MpaspaiJMrfAoiiMf/.—HEB. XU-X yet ia also true
The week whieh we this Sunday; fhgt »hrwewhn«^ in this way do
enter upon, my dear brethren, is all that lies in their power to
called Holy Week; and of all the trample under foot that pr*5ic°s
many sacred seasons which the Blood which was shed
ClJrth-<U. S. by B« .bU. -Jxr. -
far the most solemn and sacred. t1
Everything which it is within the Vxvion~of'oz? Lcrd, they
power of emernai r.tes ami cere- o:
memra to do has been done by ccs- c._.r LorJ,
toe Churoh xn these sendees, to whye there is yet
r order to bring" hone to her cm I- ;
drezi the gre^t lefiHon which this e" ---------
‘S ™ WESTMINSTER MTRHMAL
while it is true that the enurca
has not majj. attendance obliga-
tory under pain of mortal sin, yet
it would.argue a very poor and
ungrateful spirit, and one bit On Sunday, Mutch *9, the
littla in accordance with that of great new Westminster Cat'.< •
toe Church, if any one shou.d London, was the scene of
Jtoont good reason neglect to be re£2ark;.-.:e -^-lozs
?rNow?what is the truth which celebration ever held in that city
±ese t*erviceu have for their ob- in ccnr.ecticn w:zh tbe feast of
ject t© imcrvss upoa our minds? St, Patrick. Preparations for
iw v 1, ____ -- a poricc
1. distinctive ton to—tine Pass ion and of several months, and the result
; death of Christ, its reason and was a source < ' '
j effects. _____________
R ' excludes from commemoration It was a grand demonstration w
|0F ? everything else, and applies her- of the faith, fervor and patriotism v
self exclusively to tracing the of the Irish exiles :r. London. ~r
steps cf her Lord and Founder The distinctive note of the pro-
frcm his entry into Jerusalem, in ceedings from first to lost was
toe midst of acclamations and that the function was Irish in the ■
rejoicings, to the entombment of truest sense of toe word. .Tne
his dead and blood-stained body sermon was preached in Insn by
in the sepulchre o£ Joseph of Bishop O’Donr.ell, of Raphoe.
Atiniatoea. Sow, every .one The rosary, hymns and prayers
must have, necessarily has, in were all in Iris?,, and thus toe
these events the greatest interest whole celebration wasdistir.ctive-
—an interest which surpasses ;y appropriate and decidedly :n-
7^-’cation eveQ* other. teresting.
And, Erst, os to those who are The ceremonies were timeu to
.. . ---- .. . „„ ’ll in the habit of going frequently commence at 5 p. m.. and at that
tikn widen mav zrerede and i . RO-.S«od e..o-g- R. _ _, ... \ ... --------
want to make tons very near, oe- ■ ;i? .0 j,ava what zs good enough
cams* l -torn* toe ,a.se r.ontr. The tax thev pav and
that it j merely “tadteu .n, a-
it w«re. to the chlce of Vespers is
why Vj -many people neglect h-
WliaC then is Eer.-w;. :ti~.r.? It t-
' toe same
st bright
He stays there upon
* a. r~n-
ma’" kneel before Him. adore
_ — Then He is
lifted *UP to toe b*r.cs ef Hu he h^_
I*'-** ac,A shoes? Would you say that he
^eS*!TTri •' :l> "’"j went bare footed him self and was
—- rrytr.g to force everybody else to
B*n*uiet-jc; it t# .eixe ;Q same? And yet this
whuaoea sc- Now m ia very true, - ■ ■ J
daw frwnda. that people are net
■fecund to catne to Reuefilcticn.
yac, surely, if aach one real-
xaad w;iat a bteaaad thing Bene-
jjfrrtyfritftft Li, dO <<XO0 WHO could
earn* would stay away. Jesus
ta there on the altar. H‘:
fa waiting to hear your pray-
ed, waiting to receive your acts
Of lav* and aditratitc, waiting to
feteea you. Ch I then., came ztten
to Bauedkxmc. ho net say,
“There ia tctiring but Vespers
thia afternoon;” remember toere-
ji aootrthing mure, Benediction
rt tba 3I**aed Sacrazzezt. Cumi-
te Bansdlcton a-waya with a liv-
ing faith ami a burmizg rive.
Never let your place be vacant, ‘
ff yvu ean help it, wizen you
knew it is to b* gtrert. Set a
greoa More by It. In toe wards
«< a living preacher; “Night by
to^xt ti» Hem of God eosoes forth
to you in His witite raiment,
waaring Hi* go*dsn crown; nigzt
by togfot His rceet voice is heard
and Ha kxJc* for you wiia a wist-
faljax*. Be. net turn away femz
naeti btasaednrs* as this; do nc:
nfnse to listen to ELh pleading
Weds; do doc let yzur phuxs be
OBpty before the altar when
stand their great value, and find avaUxble in the near Cathedral
; in these means of grace their was all taken up. It is almost
I chief consolation in the midst of unnecessary to mention that this A-mni-.,
; the troubles and cares which sur- magnificent basilica of Westtziz-
: round them. For these the corn- ster is the largest in the United -
' memoration of the Passion and Kingdom. The Loor space is j
death of Chriat cannot but be greater than that of any ether of ;
profitable. The author of “The the famous Cathedrals in Eng- I
Folio wing of Christ” tells us that land, even including in the com- i Lflcf. |T nw
we ought not to consider so much parison the largest cf the great i ri* th, &,!•> l
. the gift of the lover as the love of Protestant buildings. It might j j _l
toe giver. And we all know that be thought by those who are un-
! we esteem the trifling present acquainted with the strength of , . .
costly things which it would net be possible to ™
have ourselves bought or vast a Cathedral with a corgre-
earned. Now, the Sacraments gation exclusively Irish, Yti •-. --7 -/.,— -------—
1 are not merely inestimable treos- waf done, and had there beer. '‘Tne ^;:e n.:Q j^is^tcnary iji^ors
urea in themselves; they are also room the attendance would have ''r
tokens and pledges of the love of been even still larger, because
Him who instituted them, bought hundreds of people who camo
■ by him at the cost of His own late were unable to gain admis-
.most Precious Blocd, given to us sion. > All parts of the metropolis
: to show us His love to us. Every were represented. From all the
'time a man goes to confession, Catholic missions in every quar- , -, ,
; every time he receives Holy Com- ter of London men, women, boys’*111® eo-t ana gentie n.t-n mzg,
■ reunion, he is receiving that and girls flocked to Westminster, v®-e* owered tn put'if r
: which was instituted and estab- bringing together probably toe a-ways audm.e m the vast pile;
: liahed and bestowed upon him out most numerous ut-...lkbu ^1 r.v’"~c“’'g u
’ of love; and if he wishes to know Irish people that was ever seen *~c passionate fervor cf true <?io-
how great that love was he ought under one 1 " -
I to have a lively sense of what it capital.
cost our Lord to merit those His Grace Archbishop Bourne
l^acrefbrua—namely, his bitter; attended in state. The chapter
i Passion and death. of tte Cathedral was fully rep-
i But there are many who neglect resented. The ceremonies be-
!the Sacraments, who come to gan with the recitarinn of the
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THB 80CTCTRN MlHROfCim, APRIL IX 1MK.
[ to ir.Zereetir.gi
pero-r Wiiliam haJ
I Ezs,d-> prib1;- La
to Szzth-Germa nl
I * pilgrimage tx> I
[ helf a reiigif>:tf s*
I Eton, where a Bl
t hzuit on gm and I
i Emperor. The J
| telegram cf .oyJ
; 7 er or, and the I
i German hos-rice-l
‘ Father Schmcdzl
cexailed report of I
to the ~Rrir.pFr.i-l
wrt the fcEonrir.J
-»to Drax Fats
have r-afl yoa- jJ
her 5 with hairtfa
warmly thank yed
iutereatiDg inf it-I
gzven partied
to read the ancou]
tifto service whiJ
from South GeJ
Mount Sinn Th J
fc««d so kindly w
touch pleasure sal
th* patriotic semi
J^Krtma. That ii
he, for faith and ]
go hand in hiizxd 1
i£r^* for orazb
■*«b** igt. xjnrtd
"toCMaey rt the d
^rtteatathohoU
, Your g-aeioua ad
HIES HOB JM
Bi aVtaitw FmiJ
TesJ
w^itor SoL -riEi-?> I
The watrioti: J
■aas cE-icbrated h J
»-to. Tho baa J
—torisg nf bells. I
band? through to|
at 4.to; to the ~. :J
a-ere at : J
y. A military bl
to 12 a. m.. on!
gzza, which is iol
r_-- hrtri- Farad!
n-cm. and az oiJ
I Arizaed* with spol
E priore. Ani-'--|
I cr. toe Plaza _..rJ
I p, m- *ie a’-J
E Llurtonated witi.l
I arid. Venetlar. tori
I ed by the beauti'l
I cf hiroiterey. w,kl
E 1-rge numbers. I
I certs the two scxJ
I co puslie toretm.'l
| y; unc folks a etui
I lx?r .-.thcr twite 1
| toe ?ta=a. 1
| Potsa spoken to I
E toe mn-trimcr-i-il J
t Yesterday 1 at*j
I I_;tie church :«1
I Hr-gllsh- speak: zJ
E heard a good :J
f Thtrn? can be n< I
f Hire for not atrer.l
I -to ere are plez y
A: the Cathedral. 1
I toev have Mass < 1
4 till 11 a. m.. a]
I are rung three I
E Mass, I have bee J
I most constant r.r.J
| entire forenoons. I
| The Cstoedral 1
I to my left; a huiiJ
I to much no‘». 1
I tower, which lias
I features and nd
I The interior deci
I are plain but nend
I ly good tast,:-.
I Cathedral and rd
I Casino.
I There is mu eh 1
| ting the new eied
I way started, and 11
| ed.* The transit j
a mules hitched up i
I ton cars I have nJ
I besides toe dr.ven
K cue cr two exto.-J
I stsz, who tase I
I whacking up the 71
I Stiri i; takes ever
K ge: to the railv-'|
I ci.-s ore started □
■ to toe morning, w
B dirate toe itosa
H UZ; ms.
■ 1 have notirci
■ rarting done hen
M two-wheeled ox ct
K raw-;tide sectn1;-
H frames, .Tas. h’.i
H Monterey, Kex,
I'HEEMPHfflSS
^Tha cordial
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