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SOUTHERN
MESSENGER
Published U ith the Approbation of the Rt. Rev. Bishops of Galveston, San Antonio,
Dallas and Corpus Christi.
V1L XXII—No. 44.
SAN ANTONIO AND DALLAS, TEXAS, DE
II, 1913.
PRICE $154 A YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
CABLE NEWS FROM ROME.
NEWS FROM WASHINCTON.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
(k;:
r<»
to the Southern also
fry Cc.
< ANTOXTO.
REES
Jr j partial
by j
wan
tn
CARDINAL GIBBONS
CHURCH EXTENSION.
Corn mite I Rm
the
the .
(5 al:. aSK-
ether
■Jr Church.
I
& Co.
The
*-
1
-ill be
ntfleent MtonoMta
the wk of comwo* nom nd ctar- Mota.
. .r? ■.,
Kentucky Priest Kcwelve* Gift.
The Reverend E. P. Callahan,
HEA'HN0
- STREP T-
pltal yesterday afternoon.
It was the opening subscription to
the campaign by which it is expected
the indcbtirdness of I.TuO.tiUO will be
. • The
■hurch was densely crowded al]
rrdE
a convent.
Coesraeit.
the
‘.art
the
the
An erptan ary I urn brLt rn Mirtfa,
The
Lobert
i Alamo St,
* ratn
v.^rc as
'Turing his jadilrvss
MafrhU- ,
i
une and Money I
'-::ux vi. i..-; - |
riio
■■ho
rt-
Lsuk-
th.
prcr
■■ ' > c» |
co. I
before
Labor
Px-r a of his age a sper la! difpensa-
:!cn from Rome was necessary. Mr.
Carney is at the Result Crtlege of St.
aden
Co.
i)R. W. J. SCHLOSSER |
Dentist
Old Telephone l.TSf).
1? E, Houston St, Cor. St. Mary's.
nil: stay for two years
ress is satfafbrtcry. s(. wl
ether order for four or
I”. ."J.iyir.g ■ :.
:<■<! i.
■■■
the
among
.rtirtiar .in-''
Lr-s TlJey He
r> want -■:< ;
He wax ordwined s. priest By Lfalj-
ItMbruck lr.
He wu for a time snUrjmi.
Lt St. Henry Church. East St.
r s
■/*
--------------- Three <>ti er
I who have recently been received in*
to the Catholic Church are the Revs
Ewart Hillyard Swln’tead, EL A., St. tre!
i ’i
To TTicse Pecp'e
z'ioz
fa? ■
the
Lad
"tn
; rfc>- ■: ■,, wilt.r»* th.-- dead
The
i!-.p
P
••car
the
Ma roo®-
bm, L-
Ut» prlMt* »*•
^KAtaTbo wttBt of
SISHOP LEARNS POLISH.
In th.* prr^ftre if ‘A proat th ron f? , . ...
of ’!>:•• Bishop Schrembs dedicated | paid oC. and the auxiliary hopes that
— *‘»,«Trswi-Tv-rt -
ran a leadin'; editorial
subvert, entitled
1 to Trade Ur.inn-
"Eroader and ever broader."
• leuirre
bodies o' the rountrv
not stand idly
--- ------- ----- ---
“bore trow within." To provide na
excoee far each action they ratay the
"bogey” of tb. Cbrtotin natal, m
th. CaB baa doaa, lid try ta
agftatt ft. Ttay coaUnaaHy ri hart entfafy ftg pcrpoaM.
SIS*
IH POPE’S DOCTOR
NOW A SENATOR.
;■:■■ * ■!; from Romo. date I
■ •• of it la U-d
(►rials la co:::, y. -tel
t ere of :!;■’
piption
ggists.
Hit Mecirrnes,
Collet Arti1^
ioneiy, E‘r
Ldate soda fuinhdS
pts forG”t--’?
[ Free
! New Pb«*
!1-1
fc;r.:
Socialist Paper Misrepresent; State- Fourth Defree itTewpirfiretiw.
IC'c — al. si d rs
retres enrnurasrl::^
nev. < o' the active
r. work being done by
L J nembersi irt Civet
■K fourth, ‘X-gree to
sweii the list of cun-
didr.teL for ti.c
grand
tian i
:e stope
!9 W, Commerce St
p RETAIL.
fd other Teas ud
Lvoriz,* Estrarfs
id Spices.
CIAL ATTE.XT’JN
» ______ ____ - / echoota. Hot #™t aABnao
rhyh msC him from I are at 1133 MeCoralek Butldtac. Cbl- ylrwi tn rhL city.
. Th. 8pa^»
A breach of cho Socfaty far tb.
Prevectfac of Ueofaw fctft* baa ham
’■Ste
d Cigar HoPh-r
c;“ ;,-d ■•■<>; id
W". from 5l 1;r.
^■\v*‘*.’.lry ;ln<:
ph .►<> vf) .; > *■
• fi
;o be a
'among them. Father Callahan'* great;l^T.
The Right Rev. M«gr. Joseph Mul*‘
leu. vicar general of the diocese of!
Wheeling and rector of the Church
of the immaculate Conception, died
'oil Nor. 24. He was born In Ireland
0 CAFE
^SE, ProJ-
r loaf our ’?*bW
hejM in sfiitsns-
ii tauHi Housicn
L».> Ptiiu-
AKUini b
-----" olio organIxatdons to lead these cUU-i
me JfOKirwrs .wecnoo. !dr»n >wav from the faith- and an nt- :
Maria UontMaori. the Italian teach-1 y of Catholic Sunday
er. who has, in her schools i°|Ro”*-|Kct>()<>1 teachers is awded to counter-
, ----- - --■ .3<.t this effort. The achooi also gives!
by means of play. In accords re wltu Ulu>tnlt<d lftcturM t(1 The
church societies.
tAn: Ce gro-3
•C ••'~ta tc be hsdi in Acrtin
birth day The i'.rr.c for r«\.-c;vr.ng
Plications is new ra.idlv .'.rawing ;a a
(•lose, and i: is in.-umbt-st on al: con-
cerne! ro redouble their efforts, to
the e-d I’m; ;he dean*nr.trr.tion may
!>c worthy of the Knights of Colum-
bus and of the State cf Tesns. In
prev-nt nt Austin cn Woshfngtora's
birthday, together with -*nndicl;ites to
‘he number of r.t ieart twenty-d.e
It wr.s aiso rosoived, trati.rs us’y.
■hot the ns.iembiy snoutd hoi-i ;wlll
meetings every u «-■!;. beglatsin.y with
Sunday. Is-eember Tf. and c,:>nt!5 uing
*!R W a idling; or: s birthday, :n order
ha; prompt a<tirn may be had on nil
application!-, to come befr>r(> the body.
M-. O’Reilly also had on engage-
ment to vjrtt Houston A'-.-embl1' ca
■ he evening of Thur; day. Ilwi-sber
1. but ua; prevr-nted fre m keeping it
Poennse of the railroad ; entire being
out of corn mission o» dag to the
lloods.
:Xr‘w;‘ta-"L™KlriMSi
rere«t political titie classes are attracting crowds oc'<'fl Hig,h < !"grh
that an offieia! yotlnK ra„a> who 3 . —-
them as attorneys, judges, chemist:;, :
Pr.,n>i.. CUM..'; ----T‘ , - P’ivis ;ind electrical engineers, etc. i
t r.n <*."• in Par‘(Thin is the day of Vwtitiona! educ:i-1
.1 on Saturday that no arrange- !. .. . i
u *------. - -- u, tnent existed between the Government
—-" ■■ ——.seasnk.on in Parliament and through- and the Catholics: also that It is 'in-i
UT^IG'bvm T¥ »<» those por- possible to rail ‘'Liberals*'
1^- William lz. WlCTJarty, ; tlons or it referring to the relations Lh'!'5! who signed (e-ntlloni
DENTIST. - -- -
C -fice, 318-319-320 Moore BUg.
,i ;-■ u. (he ph v: Iring ot
a,is :p■><)’nt..,[ :l Senator
.' \ j < '1 ■ r I-.I n liianurl yes' >• rd a’..
. . - iniJlre, t ly w;r
r.l: ; ar :or. tu Dr
Items of Interest From the National
CapitaL I
Washington. D. C.. Dec. C. 1912. [
The Vnlvcrsity, ;
The prosperity of the Catholic l*nl-1 ‘ ™ “1°vrae2t 7°^ ‘The Xew . . .
versity make:, the erect Ion of more ctiu-rh<o' EnRginu pas continued at kasw Socialist paper—in Its is?:ue of
dormitories imperative. Quite a num-T? a<'T'*T:ltei* ‘>a't' K13‘'1', t-'c vonver- \ov. ip, contained a re;-or; of :he
ber of the students have rented rooms T l” Ol ,l“e seventy monks an<; nuns American Federation Cenvr: don a:
from families residing in the neigh-1 >J? w1'’* :,H Seattle, by 'ti special reTn-sT»3dcnt
■ - ■ because th-re was no nc-!'J ‘ /1?, o‘’.T?1. h5l!' L L' Sng.inh: n which <• «L,s cbarg.
e<j that Fasbo t Carro?!. of Kelena.
in his address before that bor.y. an>:
| Question of the Independence of the Holy See Again To
L ?00t‘ Death of Cardinal Oregiia, Papal Cham-
berlain and Dean of the Sacred College. Cloiing
Functions of the Constantinian Jubilee.
b XV COLLEGE DEDICATED.
In he presence of a gathering, such
tb; ittle town of Lgicey, Wash.,
had .. w, - - --
Mart •: >
cated
tie lassoes of -he Knights — ---
wrab„:5. The dedication was perform-: j^ge a fcw years was stationed fnt
®<! by Hishop O'Dea. and among 010' Wytheville. Va., giving up that p*r-|
■Pecl.-rj,, bertrtes tho Bishop, were:to u. Wheeling in 1SS5, He!
Gov- :c- Ll-.tcr, Justice Chadvrlck,, Barvived ay * sister, who made her
" .state Ecprtme Court: State W{ta him. and a brother In Bal-‘
Oeptr.’ Carmody of tho Knights of H. I. P. |
Coin:, bu^. I - I
USpeda) Cablegram to tne Southern also the tendency of
Avenger. f am„nf, ]t,1!ian *-
-t.a. i The Catholic <iaily considering
»c< .ui W <»ek at MlhtiL which cliiHed He thinks that £n oftirlal
WI": : “m-uu-. .... ... tu,_. r;t,ly
i .iti.olfc gathering held In JtaJy in shortly clarify the situation.
"Jr year;;. The opening r.pi-erh of F.....J .....
, Arcb.d.shoP’RO!!sj Of L’dine, outlined Hanient
. has caused a
FRED DONECKER & SONS
FRESCO PAINTING.
bA-r-h Work, Altar and Statuary
Di •■•orating,
P!;.;ne, Crockett, 2.'.f>I.
DREibS ST. SAN ANTONIO.
of the Holy I. ..... ... ._
htirch, A nd:-Chance I lor of the Ro- ; and thereby indorsing the said Roman
qu-‘v- I aherdty, and Prefect of th/Catholic Church as the oftlclai church
Sacred Congregation of Ceremonies.:of the I’nitcd States, is unwise and
C.trdimsl Oreglln was a striking figure i>rolli!«- of great danger to the civil' , . . - ,
■ .... , t;a later. .
in retreat at Caldey. and
Camm. O. S. B. I forrict lv .
iallean curate at Xenn:ng:■ n >
in a rermon recently th: t letter.', were ■
pouring In to the monks at < •;iide,v
the Continent.
and E*j LMj Snity ( cl- trade union
? ■”/..... “* Aii£u». chut the rorme” wi;?
tinea. Ailburn, N. W.: Ronald Alex- by without takng practical actl.-m I
r- C“!; Wh<’ Wh!,e’ eoatinimtly iS(-n-r.Ws n
wit-in the ranks of organi-x-d labor.
''I’nfi: at hist two ecrlrs;.'iSi"t«’?4 of
Brother for sotiit*
A. K. C., C*4- » M. .. w 4l tIi
I Pton^Park. 'that Church have on tb.e door of tlie
... jj, ■(.onvt.B»ioc ball of the A. F. of
■ - —■ ■ practical! .■ declare-! that if the -’proud
' ........ * is not chccltci.
A CrilOSTMAfi NECEKSm*
t’er Dlttlnger n;Ab> flcar. Its
Buri f, richness, □j-itrient
the . ay it lends Ilwi£ to the h*k-
f bread, biscuiis. cakee, pie*
**i airtry generillj for the holl-
nsku it a first, thought in the
of th« hoiMinkMiMr cJm»
' tide.
: K. iKdfa^Mr Wlw MNi <*-
"•» BruttartK - - - - Trtrt-
h* r VeiaMpit*:! wns ___ ______
■ II. an! wa-; -he flr-.t rector of.(;if>!>(las offered to give Jo,000 toward to the mountaineer in that region,
ni.t-r-dty of Manila after
it: luii-rli-ao war.
anr!
' n-
f i<tlna pl an net!
>r: u:r> ■ ,i I li-ij off i ia
: : I <■ \ r : [>!-’■><>;,’s i-ur. ’.'j :<>«
wininnoet t-odeXt"on Meroy HtZit't I f 1,ouol‘UI“y u’ ln‘" rt^.n- Christmas eve. in the year i bOo.‘the ' h*t ions by an overwhelming majority stored order w th the
at ^Xftona? mrettag" of tVe • * ’Wt’,VCt‘ tbC " °f ; conspirators exploded an Infernal mn-; that prove w-hi.-h way the current of -visitor are exported
u'nr-o-'--. -inxtn-irv held at the hos-' I’*’r <,nt' nt tho many fhopels his xenljchino in a Parts street, jurt two mln- [thought Is setting. It nas reso.ted sjKD, 0{ approval or da.appro
li.ts heli>ed to erect to the honor ntid:utes too late to end the career of the'thnt the Episcop&i Church send a del- the sentiments of the s-svaker*.
gloryofGod. This gift came through [ First Consul. Smh«« ««■ .uaiiavr—" ‘
The Catholic Church Extension So-j however, were killed and injured., Churches, which exists "to manifest
doty, whose cftlces ■ are located In Lfmcclan s two companions were ap-1thn f‘s*eI1tIal oneness of the Christian :
Chicago. prehended and executed, but he c»-1 churches of America. And. second- • quotation., __
Father Callahan has received many caped, came to America, changed his!1** tto Mission Board was to be in- ’ have in those countries according
donations from the society. His mis- name and bls ways, made a precarious I rtructed to co-operate with ether the report of Mr, Perkins, Ike free — —• *-■
slnns are as a rule made on horse- living as a painter and eventually! Christian Churches in the mission: unfOns, the Christian unions and the Wh-*c- gaining a Eveliimod in
buck, for Father Callahan has a beau- studied for the priesthood, was Or-1 field- Both these resolutions, it is ■Catholic unions. I hope that the day Street he devoted himself to the -tndy
. u. ....— ,.u—. ., naiuvd,
and Rebel it is who enables him to lai^ Of
reach one. mission after another. The
ronsrolling the aff.-ilrs of the ('hun t:
rt V 7f 5 bT' Ch «r.h" and’ the' l'mh ■ a-nd’- “ ring t he Couria vr t 111 a new Pon tiff
I..me of the Pmmiv. w*n The H=’y F:“’--
DCG GUARDED DEAD PRIEST. ! The Catholie press notes that th«'0**‘’,n's th‘- Chamberlain, and
Hpecrhi-s buxtSu during Elie runj*r<*;iM
+‘ |,# !’•■ * f -rth^r X tier, a ^(irn unof!:rkil. but W^Ironseti
- lu the liomini. “in College th., explicit declarations of the deter-
:-.■ ■ r stiff!.-; lit Ros-iryVille, mlnatlon of the speakers and the ;:s-
'• f ■i f ! r<‘ d-iy la-sr »’•"'■< tn>tnb[y to s«-«ri> the necessary Papal srantinian Jcbiii-e have taken place tn
I :■ -mrd' dog, ;n rte- woods independence. An important-pre!:it<< the Basilica of St. Mary Major.
-ays that while the speeches of Ari !i- great church was densely crowd
’■ bishop Rossi and Count della Torre day Saturday midi Sunday. To-day the;
'• are in go way authoritative, yet they final Benediction was imparted by | | ---- .... ------
are important as showing the liberty Cardinal Cussetta, president of the1 The second founder of the Vtsita-1 To show how false is the In.erence or<ng the dual organizations
nllnwis! by the Vatican tn the centenary committee, in presence of^on Convent in Georgetown, D. C., ''T"h-' v, _.. ..., ., —■ •
J. .;s IV.'-■■ fi:-t friends of the d[Si us.-lou <,f tho question. M.l, fl.iHH) peopilfr. ” —. . . r
ihi> : irg'T. went, to rhe
.■: I <>*< |ii< ;{ in tile morn-!
li ’ .-gan io .I!>w] and v bine, at
i;e time :i:i:,.:fng at those who
'■'. l.i'S followed, b.e led .-ever’ll
man lay. [
” <■ ■!■ a w:u: fnua l w hining o'.er
— MEMORIALTO JOHN SOBIESKI.!
* j Vienna Is to have a memorial to;
> delivered that city from the T^3
7 kt IGSS. The
I says:
of the Austrian court nave ture^ieu Jotnsca CJty s; J0 a. m. Aboard ity.
I - themselves in this cammemorauom of wrs (he nt(Ie o0nsregiticn of the effect-
. I a Polish hero, among them tne Aren- house, the Bishop, two bind it, “ • We have been teach-
! duchess Maria Aunu.n , .h‘ ' pr.esU. twelve acolyte* and the chU- inJI good morals for several yearn, but
I duchess Zlt3- Artimes from tne pen tdren>J. rholr rtolr nsmel it Is apparent that a religious back-;
J ;cf a high offeer in the AJ»tna. (‘The Extension Choir,” ’b- ---»•> -----••------■>- —«-
Army have also ® th^ in henor of the vice-president cf tlie^cre by it."
[ ‘scfal Rekhspost com me nd mg ■ SOf-iety, the Rev. E. B, Ledvfna. were. The public schools in that city are
scheme." called "The Ledvina Guards ” opened every day •wltfc. the recitation
- ■ -o—-■ | The Reverend Father PJ *.
t tc-fc formerly a Scotch presbyterian. cele-
PRIESTS RISK THUR LIVES. |bratel| thn Mwb & dty> and s(.
When fire broke out in the I ter Maes RL Rev. Bishop Bald con-
church of St Mary Star of the Sea,) firned seven pereons. three cf them
v-w York, the prints braved the i being converts.
I and amake to rescue the Blues- j We are under Infinite obligation to
f^^Urraaient and tie nacre*! venseUlThe Extension Society. *ald the Bl*h-
tho Uberoacls. Leading the op in speaking of the gift. The
u ,,« wxs Magr, O’Connell. a«ed society will gladly forward any dona-
^.heTvean. and vho far the peat tions received far the mission of Faih-
Ttae hren woflned to hie er Callahan. The offices of The
tT? Tibi ainht of tho flarnee whirl- CalhoUe Church ExBMBlon Society
**• aM tottertac with waak-Jcago.
he led tbe reeene. The facee of ———o------
-a charred by tba heel The Detroit clergy preeented to , J _
Tta ftn rtmagad the | Bishop Fotay as a jubfiee gift* mag- orgnnteod fa this cftyjwfth * Ttew to tty fa the purchase of Christmas pre-
z ■ -:i I. I ir- -!. i>n X<>v 2 I. a:
f'vnt !!<■;:! Musi wan <■<•!<•-
i ’;11 b .-rf r:11 hi-: n g
\ rch!>:-1><>p <}::lgli-y.
w a- ■ t-li-lirr.u! nf i,hf umi <»f nil i-ciiistitittitinnl means to 1H< utlvannil age.
'■ r< !it'!-i’.oi, J. .1 Glennon.: work out tin- liberty and Independence
i . dv Ip.'-rr- I tae sern-on. < f the Holy See. Thitf is construed
riiiv I: Reilly an ! MuIdimn to me in Increased participation by
\ r< bbls hop Cat tiollcs In the polit i< al life c.f the
wit,: ■■iinntry.
altar. ' The Milan ct:n;;ress, before the
fur i Iosh cf the proccc dings, telegraphed
to : tie J’ope that It Is tin- intention of
per-
■oment yCu
search for
&ifts your
J’Ui’e; Gifts
lality—gif+s
Jenfie-^ifts
r common.
ttRgestions:
With the
.for eenturie.;, it ..... „ ....... iv.
place It. and, the Papacy being inter-
national. an adequate guarantee mist
also be Internationa!,
Tlie libera! press
speech as
i of renunciation of
< laim to tem[H>ra!
Iti demand fop
llzntlon,
led. guarantees the latter point.
many peter E. Dicta, in bls re >ort ns
~ _r<“ fraternal delegate, had nerved Scrta-i-
^ut.on the eon lent! op that the ■?bur‘I:
■ the woaid form rival unions in thii rorn-
seven lr i; ^...p ,o. p(.™:;;ea -:o
.-our of these trol the organized labor movement of
. . , Charing Cross St.-.-.the nation," and on the following itav
The President at Mass. Ik* f‘T dayS a,:o ;iad t° 'Nov. 20 i mu a leading editorial on
The Pan-American Mm« on Thanks-1 '• ^‘fad "The
3* order to make mtr-zunp. pre;g;rat!.vz,s
for the gmu 1 function, the Mar.ter cf
the district must know in good sea-
son how many cun.lldatcs w j tn- pro-
srnicd to b..m Every ASM-tn sly In
the Southern dixtrf.'t of Tesar sb.ould
' ave an act.-.e ■■.imml’er- •vm.Mstly
at work rm "I::- matter from not. until
the date <■! :!»• cxi'~::>l It’d lion.
The Vaster of :;■■• ."earth In this
jurlsdlrtiem. Mr. .’ivepb A. (TRellly
• ■I Austin. ;s. making everv effort to
enlist the aid m>: <>n ly nf evc-y Af-
■e-nbly bi:t «>f r-n-re Knlgi.t cf the
Fourth Degree in this dtstn.t.
Mr. O'Reilly Visits Cclrr-ti.n.
Mr Joseph A, OSelliy. Marler of
the Fount. liigree, a visit to
Galveston on Sunday, Nov go. tn or-
der tr. z.ttc.nd a spew;.-.: mts-ting of G;l-
vestun A-s-mhly. called for tl:i par-
t'C-se of eonfcrrlr'...; on the ‘abject <f
the criming <xo:-.pliflcntIon. T.'.e tit-
’railarry nt the meeting v.as excel-
lent. almost okt; men.her c-’ the an-
-cmbly being present, amr.ng them
Very Rei James M. Kirwin. Henry
Reybaud, y. N itc-c.rco C. G.wtlsv,
G. K . J. P. Mr-Dn-ougl;, Joseph G.
Str.Zh, Sam. J. V-'iliiam.:.. E. N. ■ o’.-
l-ind. John Niland. M. \V El enbarh.
O_____. , ,. ,. • pouring in to trie menus ai < maey as - nH-re’w-imis " i ’’-’ii'enz ■> ■ ’* Neefe and Thorwlori' .' Gottlob,
1 Worrit E e’ Rl<~ ' < f L - ^=-’
was adopted, without a disputin’’ithc Chur"h °f The drmimsum.-es umler -a hicb tr.i> ‘‘"7s ■” ?is "u'“ •3,r;'-,
voice, by the colored mitiiste-Y alii- ’ ci)"ht b*' ^Presser; in the words: "H •■ ; statement was n nde. according ton I""5'. ;’?■ "“‘J, ’~‘'s *''ir a’7
. ,,,• rm. cmrreu ministe.., alii .^aot Ions ronilln M ari, P-:iJ- r(..K,-t ln tLt. Si-attle Times ot Nov ■Brothero EeyTmud. Ni.uno
following the a( oremhe- have'fOr US" '<rin'; imtr in form rt Mr. rover - G-.ri-ar . .e m.-eting «=, bar-
a t iei ih.Ji ^K II I,ro:l(IU-“"The Guardian" newtspaper has erl irom bishop Cirrc” 's iot-o.- > and entht:<„aj.t:r nng r. Is
PhX n n reV fright, and by way of an off.ot "*.r(. fair to produ-’e Is fm-tory rosn.-.s in
.................... hnreh \iK ?|i,e8 tr>'5ne a’-’-'twr” the Angll.-nn-i that -I’aring' Ids ad.’rerrs he'e -e tl-e l!:f' r" appiiratlrms Promises
The Holy Father ‘ ^o11 chiireb U la UolnUou of ihv: ia Afficri{.3> at ica-t> the !r(?nd is all: American Fe ’era’ior. of Libo- ‘art U’ere “at> tlult- lr"IDt'r’- o: ' a.-
f Mr Witain toX exi ep? to S on ,he °thflr way’ 11 th“ unmes: Wednesday afternoon Bis^p Carcol: : c': C‘t’T !5
wr'kcliuth’und0 ■udiea^forXif^ aP®st^® -bo are; of Helena. Montmm. quote-! from tee —
duel last week and to nronise not 1 UOrklnR "*th th<\ l-P-Sf opaline ;e;>ort of GctirffO XX'. Perkins. fr^Zer-
to do It a train * I 11 attempt to proseiytizc delegate to tho Intemiitionat S^*r-
Fj-v i ** t t * -* « * tho fort'i^D i*mIjjrzitits, ,\s "America . rt'tnriato nude to tt^c* <-o*'ven*
The colored rainhtery net>d pot H, f .*W|t K x t *7 J , <o. \< n.e
‘"Mr Wilson Is a. ProqbvtoHnn *md x x a previous day. erxkxni* of « on-Jlt
there H no danger of h£a beromiir K°O<i ^ca °n Til<' |lf fhe Sn Germany and some other Enrojiean
oo broadminded on versions from Rome, but this is countries. Mr. Perkins had :Ld.
a tninacu. tOfl weJl 1I!i(jp-sto0(j to make it worth "Without in tin; wav dl-irui.-dtig or
A Strange < areer, .while." [being understood by inference ns fuv-
The second founder of the Vtsita-! To show how false is the Inference orlng the dual organizations o! :lto
I. ..."I "The Guardian" that Anglican ' so-caRcd Chrirth.n unions, the fact
was the Rev, Joseph Pierre Picot de "Crithollf” theories are gaining i that the regular or free unions were
Cloriviere, who was ordained In Balti-; here, we have only to Instance the ■ na(: rirc to-day to some extent cotnr^’.t-
more on August 1. l.su, and died action of the recent Genera! Convert- t[( Scdallsm am! against the
September JS, 1SJC. aged 5s years.;1'011 3a absolutely refusing to consider f'hjrch. gives tl.e Christian aniens
He lie;* buried in the crypt benvatii! much-mooted "change of name, and unionists an excuse to orgnzr.zc
the chape! of the convent. Before Se;The prophecy that !>r. McGnrvev KU, n."
— , - nruunnj i‘ic-i iwiron uui. came to America he was the Chevn- ■ made six years ago, that tho Broa<; \,-o sooner had the Bishop uttered ,
Gives $5,000 to Help Wipe Oat _. R ,,r < P r r^n-hnn jlier Joseph Ph ot de Umoelan. \X*hf*n <'hurch icndenek^ of Anz!iran;s»D xhn word: : "The 'rec usics- nre corn- IfflT I STRFFT RRnjT^T?
U ^.1 n iu. T R<nor"n'! fc- r Callahan, aLc was an impujstvo man of «J(,would sweep everything before them. -Itted to So. In!!- m ■.mr.rtist the "AU. MKttl bKUKx-K
noipitai Uebt. .missionary In the mountain districts j |,e went from bls homo in Bril cany to has been abundantly justified. The ■ ci;ur< ]».” when some visitors , pr< <»uni- TO BECOME A PRIEST.
R"lt'morc Md Dcr Cardlm:l of Tennessee, and a veritable apost.e Paris and took part in a plot to rid 3“> an'! rh .iial delegates to the Inst a},,y socialists, at the left tEe of tho
’ - ■ | the world of Napoleon Bonaparte. Qa general eonferenc-? adot>ted ttvo reso- s:]]l applauded, Presidon: Gorjpers Richard Carney, for mrrre ti'.as
— ■ ■ ■'..,1---- I... -- ---------—1— '—- - • • , remark that 1 n<'’1'y venrs a New Teri: broker. Is
;o give an lieginnlnc to realize, at "h years of
signs of approval or dlsapprov i] t« 7®®’ his life's ambition to be a priest.
Scores of other victims, 1 <‘R^tion to tho Federal Council of is exclusive privilege of the dele-
and injured. Churebes. which exists "to manifest Rates to the convent fan.”
two companions were ap-!thn <*wntla! oneness of the Christian: "The Bisho? then repeated tho s.'hr’p Andrew, in Pcughkeettslo. where be
and executed, but be c»-1 churches of America. And, second- • quotation., and added: 'So that we W'L k-av for two years if bls tiro;-
„ »» a—j t-t-.flv. tho Mb^lan B-aard wn.s ta b« In-'rc^s is smtiFfiirtcry, he go m-
Perkins.'the'free or;:cr for four or 2ve yearn.
------- ’ ‘ .......: .Van
■ members of his ^•abinet. justices of
; I" ■ Supreme Court, ambassadors, .
1 Congressmen, and other [H-rsonages.: .k n, n ,.
| Cardinal Gibbons presided and Bish- ; ‘<1 qtchV-'
op Currier preached on i>eaee. Presi- [ ** ?'■ * — - - ; - ,
dent Wilson did not attend the lunch- I Jerl5 ;?rnt<' ,l- --------- -
.,!,...„ „»»________j.. ,... ,, .___ «,.... [charge of bt. Saviours. Snltlcy. Bir- , 7-
mlagham. Three o*Jrt cle.-gymon ,of"owialism' Is not chci fco. the
Church wR: take a hand and estab-
lish unions of her own. under bi r < on-
...-1 or guldani-e. ns in Germany and
<■1 her Eurojeas countries."
As a matter o' fart this Is an abso-
lute falsehofKj. At no ;><>int did cither
Bishop Carroll'cr Father Dietz make
any such rtatement. The Bisbop rt.J
to the dangers of
within tae kibor
neg u word
;'f Clirtstmis
contrary, lie
... ... .... .... ..... . . .... „ ,1 c d.iy
■ Uim .h-.c v<;|] never < omc when it will tn- neves-
.in All- sary to diirtt- the ranks of labor in
> stmI-.I I'tiite-j stat, s, j- wouiu be un-
American to attempt to do it ai well
- • .... -a., art; r, < "abound A.
from clergymen in high iiesltb as In ( r
.the Chureh of England, w hose v lew s' .......
' Blt5_ht b,*' expressed in tlie words: "Wi- ■statement was n ndc.“'m“or<l:r*g”;o
----- .... ------ _ _.. . .... Pray report In the Seattle Times ot Nov. 5
Slave these negro preachers have1 .. . :<nnd which from inform:’.".Jin rceoi' -
of th(.. The Guardian newspaper has ,.<! irom Bisho? Carrell Is loTre-ti
.taken fright, and by way of an offset
• Is trying to the An^limns that
a.s r-Bti-reu^jrius/*
> f I*. <'omen:k>n <01’04*^1:1 qs. .
The rtrc ^rDsUitif'es tinker a hirb tftjs
? 11
LIKE BEST ij
NEEL’S
! SEVEN ANGLICAN CLERGYMEN THE CHURCH AND
EMBRACE CATHOLIC FAITH. ORGANIZED LABOR.'
Active Prep*r>ti<mi tor the Coa>*c
gathering ’made addresses.
n Rfshnti i sent were Rabb
Schr- nts stated that as soon as it ' James R. Wheeler and E, L. Quarles,
was o-^ihle for him to ma-.ter the! o
uri- he would -.peak to them in ■ _
>wn tongue .led be fulfilled the1 DEATH OF VICAR GENERAL
=e on thk; occasion. _ ..
Emperor Ftim Joeef celebrated formed by «uch
1M1I1V the >lTtw-Rnh anvfTMWirel
of Ub acre—ion, to the i
throp*. He la 'now tn hie efabty-
thtrd year.
jnot at all timid about making tiem.
■ Inc cent! y remarks: “We cannot speak
for the re present it ires cf the trafe in ]5'J9, is still in exi*tcnr-e<
ruion bodies as su -ii but we rsn speak h-tspltnl cf EL Jchn cf Goa. ertahliaii-
fnr the Socialists, both In the ras/xs of e£ in the same city in TZ'jG also re-
' organized labor ar d outside cf It. And tides Its usefulness, caring fpr
in tbelr name we can declare with patients, tree cf charge.
.confidence that t":c garni let thus _
thrown down will he Dirked up m l---------------------
the challenge accented." ViTtv dl l not the f?!se stories nbent tfe> methodi; cf
.the representaUves cf tb* Soci.tlLstx the Christian Unions cd S-tnaany. —
■within the ranks cf orsrrtreL liber Eng.Jahl dll In '..is report, wbt-n ha
rt cuk for thernie’res and the.r ren- rtd.1: "It may be stated here tha: tta
I Their vyry silra-e sictre Syria lifts in the trade imfana bar*
Ithat no ultimatum was delivered, that never trawn the relftisue lines in tb«
no gaunlet was drown dowm. it if trade unions, that the Saclalistii cf
ithe Socialata who are striving In every the German trade union* are not ax-
I way poaaiLIe to diamt them from ti-religious. It is the Raman Cat ho-
wl th out, endeavoring to form rival lit Chart h that ts auti-Sorialist ant it
organisations, as the American Rail- is the Church that roes out of H« »ay
way Union, tie Etalalist Trade and tc email* dual ur.fana. the principal
Labor Alliance, the Ameriean Labor activity of which fa to Inrnbh atrUte-
Union, and the present-day I. W. W., [breakers to the employers dnrfo*
-in iv»iv «vun> _»»---- w... —formed by such Socialists as Debs ’ times cf strike.” The— char*— Save
deliver lectures on the work of her Tuesday the sixty-fifth anniversary'and Untermnao, testify. But now they'been refuted Gms after tl—e by the
Austrian have decided to follow the adviw of 1 Central Bnvwt of tbs Central V—sfa,
i H<hty-j •‘tbeir comrade" Max Hay—, and ta its arUci— by Oermau Cbtfadan
tradn union Isndera, and arc d—e-
tioos of the taetx j—t — the Cbll han
twisted abowt Btotonp Car. eft’s —►
n—nta at the Seattle eon—tai tn
C. F.
Of these thirty ministers, twen-? parently resented rh* uIDmatum. No-
... . ... . _ - . jp set-use t,...
I to ‘disrupt
ilzatlon and the work he does len.vea| ......
I a permanent result. It is one of his t11* X«« Jersey legislature during the ‘ has been proved by their willingness: cninns/ ] „
pet ideas to establish schools, and of > last year of Mr. Wilson’s admin Istra- i to submit to the regular course nothing less and nothing
jcourse for most places It is impossible jtlon as Governor. jftnd’e- -onyfofto fir rtn- reception of Ccmj zzz, i Crth
jto support Sisters, so he tries to ce-| Would Teach Religion. iholy orders. The others have deciil-[jK netting.” tt’ck charge of the parish In Oksw-
cure a school in each little chapel, and ■ The Assistant ff'jperln ten dent ofed to remain laymen, but all except: Of course, no delegate resented the
obtain seme Catholic girl to leach'the public schccU of Baltimore, Mr Iwe persevered in the faith.— ultimatum because there was no ul- The date of censerrrtlcn hat not
therein. ^Charles J. Koch, said the other day:;Catholic Standard and Times, PhUa- timrtum to resent The Cai: arcius but it will be iemetime bo-
At another chapel, dedicated not "The question of teaching religious ' delphla. u> forget that there were rclle a few ftlr|c Lent.
long ago, and made possible through I principles in the public schools Is o’ ------- o— ---- Sovtallst delegate! st this conventitu, Elsbc p-e>ct A! th tiff wEI be the rec-
“—Dnnn-t „j,„l<lcn3tlons from the society, father big one. and there Is a good deal to TRAINING SCHOOL itot at all timid about making tiers- W14 ruler of the Belleville See.
?.o’’£££ Callahan chose a unique way of be on both sides. We have, for CATECHISTS,1 «bcs heart.espec.ally when it gratrtl-
. .„„,i,.--:«l>o'iing bls gratitude. On the day.classes now in moral training, but; _. , . ------------ ” ----------
mpmlivri of lhf" deJlcatlon a train of three.there is a distinct difference between _ TLe,N‘^ ?or.k Clty T*??1*118 XXTj
'‘Ma2y «wie’’ "Tt,! Cath011c SpeelB1" Iea’^ «-i Inculcating religious
Austrian Court have Interested Jotnsca CIty at S:30 a m> Aboard <ty. The latter seems to have more Confraternity of Christian Doctrine,
w s the little congregation of the effect—there fa more authority be-'fa vnanr m.’n
ml ision hcirro. the Bishop, two hind iu ■ • We have been teach- cf ,the school fa to train young men
-----pritriLft. LtaKitn amu allc vuiA-.ing gCOd mor>W lOf S4?V*?TBL nut '°C J prcpc.. 3C -
Artlc.es from the pen,dren>j. rholr rtolr he nsniel It Hpp>renl that a religious back- ^itectisni In Sunday Sc-cofa^ In re-
------- a tJ\e._A.(1^r^r [•"Dte Extension Choir,” and the boys, ing wottld esu-.e the pupils to profit cent years there has arisen to^, a n er-.
have also apjearel In the of-!in hrnor c{ the vice-presl-lent of the^cre hr it," !?r 5?tf5fc1'jtIc*I„t,<acllT in EC1De C|
commending the Rev £ B u anj the (^thoUc
---- ' jopenel every day with the recitation fo7^Sfah“rakfae teSS -f,ur
Raphael..Of the Lord’s Prayer ami the reading ™tsW*to5£?doiS?n5u-C th"
‘“j f’r C« <«‘ <* *• »W- X orranl^'roTaKre ciS-^ ~
dren away from the faith; and an ot-
gauized body of Catholic
a system of teaching young children .
their own wishes, will arrive in this
country to-day. December 3, and will
remain here about three wsok. She
will vfatt some nine eftfes and will
■the other wav. It publishes th<> names!
on r. ____________... ___________ ...L. _____ !
ik •. *. * SV.;.->EOS H*V ,
now working with the Episcopalians1
,111 inc attempt to pros
[the foreign .-migrants.
stat cl last wc-k. "w<> could say a
good deal on the slgnf’can.a* of the _
; < onverslons from Rome, but this it: countries,' Mr
'too well understood to make It worth "Without la
donations from the society, I
sic ns are xs a rule made on horse- living as a painter
the report of Mr,
I to co-operate with
eventually ! Christian Churches tu the —«^.-.U UIllons, (jnn____
.... Both these resolutions, it iS;CatboHc unions. 1 ---- .
and died peacefully ns chap-> true, were negatived by the House wt;- never come when it will be ner- cf Latin and the history of the Ct.tho-
;of Bishops, but this does not lessen 'rJiBaiT to divide the ranks of labor Lr ’-i? Church.
the witness at the House of Delegate; [.hc United Staten. So to do would. -------o-------
. t° the current opinion amongst those, weaken the canse of labor. Our gov- Vf-w BISHOP OF itF'L.LFVTUJ"
The regular se-Ion of Congre- bfr-’eiected to represent the Church at ernment guarantees the fullest liberty BISHOP OF RELLEVIULE.
°vn J',ond^r- TOb currency bill fa large. tc religion. America welcome* rail- The Rev. Henry Althoff. rertcr cf
“ * • one"can| Moreover. The conversion of an-)jriDn Mll wishes that religious prin- ?t- Rarbara Church. CkawviLe, EL.
„. „-.rt when it will be enacted nor: other High Church clergyman. Rev. J^ples permeate the minds and h-artt tiLS b*en appointed Bishop of the Bel-
in what shape it will finally pass. But {Harry B. Sanderaon, registrar of B1sh-jOf her people. V«Tty, then, should grille diocese, to rucceecl the late
Its main feature* will doubtless be op Grafton’s diocese of Fond dn Lac, I unionism do anything which would ■ Elshop Jan—eu. who died last July,
adopted and a new era will be opened ; reminds us that the movement here fa'suggest antagonism to religion’ Su-b Bishop-elect Althoff was torn at
in the financial history of the repub- i identical with that In England. Mr. ;4 thillg woni<i be un-Araeriran xud ’Avftton, r.l„ August 30, I!73. He
He. Sanderson makes about the thirtieth<yhortd be condemned by the Amer-L’’“dind cis—les at Teutopolis. IB.:
After it is out of the way, a pro-{High Church clergyman to enter the^^n Federation of Labor.' philosophy at Quincy, and completed
gram for the regulation of big bust-! Catholic Church In America since the ■ ■pjle Call’s editorial, reverthtdev, bfa thecloglcai course at the “nfver-
nesa. supplementary to the Sherman;famous Open Pulpit Canon was pass-:biithely continues: "No delegate ap- of laataruck, AEstris.
Anti-Trust Act. fa said to be readyled. Of these thirty ministers, twen-?pareutly resented the ultimatum. No- JT- —- —’— -----
for introduction. It fa modeled on'ty-flve are now either priests or tbeo-’iKXjy took the floor to accuse ttie.0^ Simon Alchner at
'the bills for that purpose passed by {logical students, whose earnestness church of trying to ‘disrupt the 1933- ”
» . •*-- {* ■• - • ; • -•- ' ■”■ —----■ Buj tb^t fa what it m‘*E». Sties:
to submit to the regular course c. netting less and nothing mere. £rea Louis; Inter temporary pastor at
{studies requisite for the reception of yr_ Gcmpere. goed Catholic that he EamiauIsvIIIe. HL; and five years ago
Remarkable Sequel To tie Conver- “ - - - --
j lion of the CaWey Benedictine*. meats of CatbeKc Errlesrattirv
J Th«R<7-™’art movement from the -Tbe X(.w Yo!.k Call"—tie ucB
ntu-v Church of England nas continued at • - -
a num-
.ootas i wj,Q eat)tl;tvorp i to jjvp ,1H
borhood. because th-ve w? no 'ne-1 !n '"** ^rtablfahmcut. Both CaL
rom modal Ion for them tn the univer-!'.l<'y-Ab‘><’y .ai!u *5’ Btide's Abbey have
■pf;c ]aw rt)l;rK(, t!;e scicn- 1
S.—The Catholic '‘'lily considering receat political title cla-sises "are attractfa- crowds" nf'efl Hig;i ctl’irrh fa-ople. and r
»”rti“=i£^“E?5igSf£rt
- i L3 Im,- daj u, , t/ciiiivnui educa-! ’* .. . *. F ... .m
no arrange-:dotl and of lbe specialist who pros-1 ■\nKll<‘?“
Government , pc-a, ' converts met at Ch
possible to call "Liberals’1 those m<-:n-
1 s pledge to
-----. The
AF TiBISHOP SPALDING’S
.. ,G?.LDE?<.JUBI>LEF' SXE7 thc4faly tR!S?S;±, ‘"Jra:‘' "f ,Sl’ <'^’-,^rwkraHg?y
i*r’5ust'‘ to 3,Iow outside ■httreh, Arch-Chancellor of the Ro-'and thereby indorsing the raid Roman ~lan ?! 1l^rmard Ahan SocjiUistic .-.’Uvttv
Count della Torre, president <>f the rardiunl Or-glla was a striking figure prolific of -rent .lunger to the civil' Th**M’ w,!! Pro<ee-| to the foltei-e De- Unions here on the
Gatbolic popular union, aHlrms th- in rhe Roman Gurin, but -rin.-e presid-: ;lnd religious institutions of America
pp. ,O-d loya.ty of i atholl.-s to the Instltit- ing at the last Coll. t::ve lie lived itl \ad In violation of the federal Cun-
tiotii. of the country, and urges the tiluiost complete retirement owing itt stltution.”
use of all constitutional means to It»< advanced age. j Tufa declaration was prepared by
Cardinal Serriliuo Vanntitclli, senlor{J- Waldron, Arthur Randall. I, N.
Cardltml Bishop, now U-eomes Dean “,,K:4- J’ C' Van Lt'°- D- E- u i^man.
of the Sacred College. The <>ftl< e o^ "■ ’V “Glnricl: and E. E. Ricks. It
Papal Chamberlain is the most Itu-
jxtrtant position tn the Church dur-
ing the interregnum f: I!th;
death of the Pope; the ch^mberkiiri
Italian i’atholi. s to -itrne for the ’ib- '
ha:i been elected.
appoints the Chamberlain, and an-
nounecment of this appointment i*
expected within a few days.
Close of .Jubilee Functions,
Tire closing functions of the Con-
tho z com Mr. at ion school and ; nineteen others will be willing to glvu
C'jr:- h. Toledo cn a recent Sunday!a like amount.
Kr: ;Her coming to Toledo. Bfahop sent were Rabbi WfUfam Roeenau, one m(s,ion after another. The
t as soon as it James R. Wheeler and E. L. QU!lr e:|, mountaineer*, the spiritual children
of Father Callahan, are, for the most
j part of Irish ancestry, and in his work.
? nrrann— f hofn T* fAtlahftTJ** ■
Idea fa restoring to them their right- j Py®“.Lrt.
tul heritage of the faith of their ~
fatherc. In one of hfa missions there
fa a chapel toward which President
.Johnson of the United States donated
.title town of Lacey, Wash i™ 7^ ’to Baltimore la j $”0' Grateful to Society.
“hWJJl" JS6J- Immediately entering St. Mary s t oc<> mlMIon-
Bencdictlne allege was dedl-| He was ordained In Wheel- w£o hopfne see har.
The eerem^nfea “J" | Ing by vest ripen that he hL .own. Beseems
i^.ces of ..he Kn.ghts of Co" : after teaching In St. X In rent a Co.-l . wonderful faculty for organ-
The dedlea;Ion was perform- ; a few years was h <n i
JAMES MeHONALD
LAWYER,
Prepares Abstracts
snd Examines Land Titles. , - -U1 u,
OdONNOK BLDG., VICTORIA. TEX.'lc iaL,t w,‘,,k's dispatch.
rl • 4 ran t — ■fl-, _,i s
-j .....
rout the country. epj^-inJiy those
'rUl'A't i* _____J___
The opening r.pvwh of
------- s s. asaiatJiia >a tUV'
iof ( hurch and State, the ultimate ohc- “Pi'ose antl-i lerical legislation,
id ence of Catho!i-s to the nciiwsarr ’‘tatement caused <1 fa gust, considering ! ......... , —J-/,- 1 «*me. i noir name
| directions of the Church. re-oS ti»- acknou Uged fact thatThe Calh^ ; ' pS-stn^mf^i’ra I E*“-- «•
.the Roman question, declaring the >«< '<>«• instrumental in gfa Ing '!‘ ^m^it TJ‘ Pr£ ent 0* ^e °xr'’rd’ “nd F ■
t^’esrtty of the full, unfettered Jib- ‘H<>!hti his majority. No voice stata was there :s wJre i curate rt
icrt} anu independence of the Papacy raised in protest, however. The an-;-- •* ■ ' ’ ** ’ ti-ie’-t t.-iif.i,—. v v
I being guaranteed. Since ti:e dost rue. ti-Uathoiic press welcomes the pre-1.},,.
■tion of the temporal power did away ml'-r's statement as an indication of ■ -
with the guarantee that had existed the tendency of the Goxernmentfa
fa necessary to re- 1"’1 t,yl. _ . .. .. . fh> „ 'op Currl. r preach^ on jHmce. Fr^i-
t . f ( ordinal (ircglfa. dent Wiison did not attend the lunch- 1
Aloysius, Cardinal Oregtia di Santo eon given afterwards bv Xfagr. Kus-I
Stefano, tile last of tho Cardinals m^sell. ‘ '
the pointed by Pope Pius IN. died nt mid-; As an aftcrctap of thunder comes J
... on Saturday in the elghty-slxtb | this declaration of the negro preach-’
. , .. . . Be was born at Rene:ers in this city, who form the Evan- ,,dmtjnr,H ani, c’h_
mfafat:."’"W;. 7c^ertfuji7d7;i:;re that the h’^', ?'o.“r'C?
Tbc attendance of the President rt the * L ' V E’’
- -- - , V> lliiam Anderson. B. A,. Emmanuel
College, Cambridge, nni Lincoln [>i-
interprets
an official pronouncement nig lit
the Fallacy's year of his age. ...
power ami Vaglcnna. dim ese of Mondovi. Italy, • gellcnl Minister’s’ Alliance: '
, international- luly li. ItiL’s; create I and proclaim-. "We respect 111 JI v dis dare that the
The Italian taw, it Is clalnt- ,»,j Cardinal December L’d, 1S73, Trt ...I....... ,!.. T,,
The late < ardltml was filshop of Ostia and United States upon tlie Pan-American
■■ at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
spired, in violent terms declares that Chamberlain
rim's, Cardiff, and l/enar.! Allan ' $<><■!:!list:c
Corsbie. of St. Andren's. Blalnslow.
and St. Lawrence's, j' —' ■ .*
These will pro<ee-| to the r'ollere L>- rn|„ns,*’horc ..............
A number of tee < lergy are.Vlf.at so fa- as to say : "I hon- ;l
1 n 1—ta 11 w rw WV 1 r. i t.r .‘TT ■ R11 * wwr.Tf rc- •: re. :':fwwaHMimnrertwiwt«twi**tasrreMraMH
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Campbell, William. Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1913, newspaper, December 11, 1913; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266350/m1/1/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .