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FIGURE WITH US
W. H. Pategnat Company M y* HERALD Guarantee* ' I
lodim Hardware Plumbing and lief- 0f y^f |f gfly I
theal House of * . Daily Newspaper I
Brownsville Texas. In the Valley. | .
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VOLUME 25 NUMBER 61. BROWNSVILLE TEXAS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1916. ESTABLISHED JULY 4 1893.
ILLINOISANS
ORDERED BACK
TO BE TRI I
War Department Acts
On Request of Gen.
Fred Funston
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TENNESSEE TROOPS
ORDERED TO BORDER
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( Mv A ... jif. .I I'rassJ
WASHINGTON l>. t’. Sept. n.
«TJll KllU-tol.' P-pil* ? lor Tli» let' I II to tli •
border for court it r; . 11 .t t i »T ;* ill - L.ia-
mi'l NN alia!Ii > ; a i i < n ■ i • ' h. I i
■ fid Second filirioi p -_Mi.a u r ; led tli
war «l«*| »;i rt ink rit to<i \ ami w ■<■; rr-»! I
tin- (Ytitrnl I . r ’in* ; on. . a-i r will
instruction^ tiiai it •»< c«c plied v tli- i
is aliened tli.it ii»«*-■! • ii o ..ut.!
lor about tilt\ In * Med to tin ’• rc-i
iiu ut
Tennessee Regiments
Go To Eagle Pass.
i I • v A .-<«■(.it«-«| |'f. . i
San Antonio IVx- Sint 1' I ••ncr;
Klin!*ton was nolif'i d l>v I1- war • !- - rt
ment that two rt tricienN ot i * • it;«• • in
fan try htiM- been ordered to III* Impler
Th c\ will f« irl* i t i n il -!.
I’ll-* lie aid*
Sensational Rise
In Stock Market
. I III' A s- I I |M <| |*t SS I
f NEW YORK. N Y. Scjit. 14 —
Tli t extraord*narv ise in tn«
stock rr irk"t if the h-t f Ttniqht
unequalled «inre la t year's m >v -
ment iti war stocks attained wi-
der proportions when a ha’t ntil-
\ lion shares were traded in the
\ first hour of t ie busings. SeHt-
Ifliem sle**l went to 575. ami
• Coifed States steel to ‘06 12
} new high recti' ds.
Wilson Considers
Comwn Canpaign
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11'.\ \ i »t«*#r j*i v i
I o\«l HR \\t II. V .1 .. *.« 'I.
I*rr ident W.Uor lor the r I to t• «I:i
Ciivr detailed omi <ilrr.itton to In <ni
pnn;n for rr • l< *tton. II** *v**ui «.<r r<
|M»rt - t roin |**ti<tit I '.*.oii i in \ j * * 11 • • t
?fate- nn«l !»••* an *i ;»f•»t»out plan- t •»r
tlii* n**\* (n * * .'I I'. ■■ (*•* <■ * <1
Mnrh*-- n uni St* retain *! • l i a i<*\
'! • \ •' • • •. t * • • * * • i 1 t . * i ■ * •
»mm-t rat ion a nt over tin* -r *ia> t *a vmIIi
Si** r«*l a r\ I'u1111til \.
2 Infantrymen Are
Missing At Douglas
< n* \« ... i t .i ft. .
l«or«i|..\N. An . " It. 11. n<li.*r-
»n*l men of thi ■«* ■ Montana intaifr'
are -*f*ktntr Ser *• tit K • **r an J |*m t.*
I r. n1 Miln*\. i i - * * I t * * *tt| -in.**
yr-(**rdtt\. Pi :* f. ft ramp tn ei'ijian
elnthttii:. it t- -*ii. v tr»» j< V \ .*.* to * i-
it a |»!-leer nv”. p*** |{ ■! ta. '*..’!*
nttle- -*ni?h ** r* It 't* | . * »**| *'i*. • ..ti
" ere t.<!*•*; ) M- hi r- |i\ \|. \|t ; n xntil/iT
FOPE RENEWS HIS PLEA
<l>* t - «l I ! t <‘.J t *r. I
K< *MI . It * • " t»! II In v < w
ot the n'*** * < •***•■ 1 t>.i**;l.. rdn I'nf
ot \ enter f . <* |l * j * 1: - re-
newed !«» An-tro 11 it; i rv hix
re«*otam* *i 1i«<t ; t •.• *•* the
\*.*r all ehoreh •* *ui • i t- ati*l art
trea-ut* - •* -j . r« .1
u i 4 m 4 n i « i u n u i
» JAPAN ADHERES TO POL’CV •
• OF OPEN DOOR IN CHINA •
' *> • it* <| i»r*•>-. i 4
• \\ VS||INt;T'*\. !) s- . v. o! 14 #
• .lap. n n .* * *• * • .•*!•. •
• tin -tat*> *?* r . i i>\ \i . - lor •
• (illtlme a —t ■ - I * * Vie * _..* .Tn- *
• ment tl t tl r \» Kt--. •: :;**-* •
• treat* .1 •**- »•>’ t :*•■* ' • *. r - •• \ a *
• tton- an«i that * t . rr tie : ’ *
• t|oe- it*-; .■*. ■ nail !r«*tt : - *
• |M>lt**> of r. -p*** tn o tl • oiie^rity ot *
• China and the “open door-" •
1 4 i 4 « H 4 1 n
r *
LINEMAN BREAKS NECK IN FALL
FROM INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE
i Km*—to Saldana a .re 'J»* year- and t**r
the pa>t -even years an employe of the
Matanioro- Kleetrie eompany w.— killed
ye-terday afternoon bv aeeidentully falling;
from a rMilimr at the Mexi* an oral of flu
I international bridire. An examination *»t
tin* body today showed that the neek had
j beet hr-iken and ear.-ed an abandonment
of the tir-t eonelu-ion that Saldana lin’d
met death by eleetrieuti«»n.
The tall was from a p*»int about twentv
_
feet above the ground and was at the.
point where tin* v\..o.i work son struct ion. |
I tie '?*••[ -Irueture !TH*f*t f'Tl tile M Ill’ll 'Rk
>ide. Saldana was engaged in repairing a
transformer. An in-ptetion of an iron foot
rest showed evidences that he had missed
one «>t teti -tep- hud slij»j»ft| and fallen
backward. The accident occurred slightly
before dark- Companions who hurried to
lits aid immediately -u: .1 tiiat lu* had died!
almost it--tantly. lie i- well known i
Brownsv ille
INDEPENDENCE Of
MEXICO WILL BE
BIG CELEBRATION
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CLA30RATE PROGRAM ANNOUNCET
BY MATAMOROS FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
HORSE RACES. SACK RACES. A CON-
FETTI CARNIVAL AND OTHER
EVENTS SCHEDULED.
Fir >.! r. print. i i i spanj-li anil »n
• it tit'* •» ' tl i>r :•.!• i tor flu* pat
*"i ■•> ' *... t<* be l *ld in Matai'iir**
I'iid ; i«i Saturday were dislributed n
Ivi \ i ’! * ■ tlf' morning. Tin* rxenu'i*
V. iM 1 •• . ' at a o'eloek. MateiU'I'o- till;
• I will l ike pl.tee in front of the eit*.
hall.
• fi e ev<uif- will eoinprise a horse race
for pur e • ’ •* ><*. JO and >JO; i In
. i . •{ i
i • • • 1 i t • *
>r a put'*’ ot .'|at* and an aiiftim dub
• ute.'t tor firm I wreath'. 1 allow ire'
’he eoinpet it i ve events will he a battle o
ib wei . • oiifietti arid >er}M*ntinns at
iiomn d I*\ bugle.
From s to 11 o'clock the pla/.a will lie ii
luminated am! a band eoneert will la* giv
by the military hand- At 1 nelnck t!i
J Mexican Deelnralion of ln*le|>endeiiee wil
be read by the city accrctarv Mraillio Buell
ro'tro following which M yor S.had<*
; < ird -tiit' will g i • tji* i 1 "*11’ *’• !: ! c
pcndeneia to the formula: Vova lo' Ha
roe- de la lnd> p< ude*r:a Viva M ii»> at*<
Yivu la Libertad. The celebration v■
cb»se with a parade over the i«rinetp-*
-'reel' of M tainoro' headed bv the inili
tarv tiand' tlnrim.r whieh the ehureh I* 1!
will he rung cannon tired and a * di na"
plavetl eotiuneniorating tin* !tin«*U' r ta d
imh jw iid' tieia. given it* the vilb* re Mt |t
lore' Hidalgo at niidugl'l Septeiiihrr 1‘
1*10. by Miguel Hidalgo.
The eelt bratton Sept'entlwr Hi will I -
gin at day light with a alvo of eaunon the
hm>tn _• ot tin Mexi< an tl nr ox* a'l puli
lo building* and »!•«• nlaxe v ot a **d n:i.'
nr pat riot ie serenade bv the Hiilitar’
baud' ill para«ie ova “ {he hii'ifie- *iv< i
At immiii Satin-lav the <:.;*• ** alvo w H '
re pea t e*| ami tin elmreh '*11 will •>- rung
*>ifn iai evi r. - * xx I! 1 • In 1*1 Vaturd *
afternoon* l» ginning at ' :TO oVInef a
front of the city ha.ll- The program '■>
the *' CVefel-*•' \Vll| eo! - l-t *d a ball*’
overture an itddre bv 1 < \ - tor *b* I
tiarza y I'rado baml imi-ie. re. ding ol at
original p*»«*tie e»*ni|M»'i!ion bv Febx F it
■ • rr* / I*.ml inii'ie r«’citation by Juan 1 hi
■ran hand mii'i*- and th* 'inginy <>f the nn
tioiuil hymn bv tin- pup.I' <*t tin- pul
'eh* ad'.
I’ll** ehi'ing eXefei't ' ot the i *’>t •>’
wil| eoti'it of a mil'*•■•). ••< rt *?u U* laF;
plaza Saturdav » ::•! 4* : * o’eloek 1
midnight* fire vv*u ' ad ilbituiaate*
balloon a'eell'.ei ' dl !*e ‘eature- *t th
r ight «•* lebrati***;
WiEHTOOIST CENTENNIAL
i Py A *-• . i'.led l*r- *. *
KANSAS f»TY. M S- pt 11 -
t tdemii ' \ r ‘ ' *'-e \i- a
odi -• - ii \1 -■>•:*•; •- 1 • in * **h
. . ' : r** In th South'-- t i
\|; |l’ T e I tl’e V;1
odi't F.pi i* • d . 1 ■ i* ” 'euth. A
hr**n ■ ■ ■’ t 5” * a-* fIn* bu't
of ft- ’ n V !v< ’ !i**-e. w ’ *’*••»
l abli '!<*! ' ie V h - st
ehureh ! nflv ■ xv t- mi* cl*'1.
SpanneM iddicted
For Doubis f4«irder
V. A- -x • i vu ■' «
F.I* F \><>. #T* * - * t. i i ii * rv J
>pninn i!. l he*. x • • . v iv 1
ster rminty grand jury on two «bar •« -* •*
murder t<*r kd' t .* I. > wife and Lieutenant
' '-do! e| M i . Haller •!i iiie S\■' F. S
eavulry la-t July retunied t*» Alpt? >»• th.
'eenc **f the tragedy in the e»i't.*d\ «*i
sheriff Walton and Hanger B. rr.«**r .
Indore Imardiuy the .rani Spannell -
**i did not intend killing my wit* Hod
know'." adding that he w t* aunp* d
tween Butler and him.*>elt when the 'hiM*t-
uig begau.
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BOTH NOMINATED IN ILLINOIS BY
PLURALITIES RUNNING TO
OVER 100 GOO VOTES
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< It' - -lilted iTi'hS.I
( llh II!. 1-4-—-Governor Kd-
unrd It. Iluiitie democrat who wa> renom-
inated yesterday will lie opposed by fur-
mer t’ongres-uiaii Frank U. Louden Hum-
iliated by the republican*. Both received
plnralitn - o: over Itm.imn vott*. Tlu* de-
feat i>! former Sen i*«■ r Larimer for con-
gress by Arthur \Y. Fulton democrat i*
indicated-
Mrs. Lucy Kidd-Key
Dies At Sherman
SHERMAN. 1 i'x 14.—
M s. Lucy KirJil-K.y president of
the North 1 *xas CoMngs. Fnwn
as KHd-K*y. di d h. rr bt^t night.
Th? funeral will be held this ait-
ernnn a* tm F:- t IIKhodist
church. One hundred and fifty
Kiriri-Kcy rji-is dress'd :n white
formed a guard and escorted the
body in funeral procsssi n.
>
DESPITE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
THEY SAY THEY ARE FAR
FROM BE' IG DEFEATED.
* M\ A - ••n-i ii 'ii I : • •«** i
NF\' \OKK« N. y . Sept. 1 1- l)e*pitc
ibe maintenance ot regular >rcdn!e^ on th
subway . tid elevated In:i* - ol the Interbor-
i "U”h Kapid tr.ii. in i - j.jid tiie gradual
■ ■ i« ' surface lines
I leader* tor tin striking railway employe*
declared today they arc tar from being di
: lcalcil.
I I icy tit -d I aa 1 till e •: er ol a V lllpa-
1'belie -i r:kc i it'd m; ov<r. Wliellier thi-
aeiueilv I ike* place d' pend' on tlie vote
of lb" men.
'fraction olio 1.1L announce I that rvicc
• >ii tic -ubwtiy and t leva * d road* i* be*
ici than normal*
BAIL AT WACO
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CHANCED WITH MURDER OF TEXAS
COMMISSIONER OF BANKING
HATTERSON AT HAGUE
—
I!!v Aws • inf i *1 I'ri sp. i
\ \( «». T. \.. St ill. 1 Hii! in ti<» -uii*
• /ton u>- *•.*11: -! ’.i-t i iht to T. I;
W m t n • i.ip.m H li\ m’ii !n «*nt fii tli«-
litnnlrr • • f S' t•• U.i-1* 'v'* ( • •miut--i<>’<
Ihiter «‘i . I*y .fn-fi«-«* i l;« r|*«*r. The neee-
'«rv v :i- furnished this mornim;* Tit
sureties ;»it' in- ii_■c«i father two Wroth*-! —
nnd W. \\‘ Sili*v ot Wiifo. hi oddition t"
lum.-elt.
H -i T9 GET NEWS.
i I A • • >t> I I'r.-s-.. t
P II! V\AlMUJ.s. hid. S ;it. I t. -We
*r» • i > • - »>" V r.-ii • ii uill I*'’ r*> .
tfird of hi- nrii'Bimifi t. on the demo
r.itn- ti- ki t lonisht. M <rtm flii m ot
\*fw \<>r! will ii livt-r tin’ I'ouficjiti*>n od
in t:.r v«iii< h Mur l.iil n il T-.niuill
i* ■ » pt thi* n nonjit’ n.
'udge Lercy Denman
Dies at San Antonioj
*lr V.T.-lJ IViiS •
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Sept-
14.—Judge Lercy Y. Denman. 61.
formerly associate justice of the
supre.oe court of Texas died
suddenly this morning. Apoplexy •
is assigned as the* cause.
GERMANS FAIL
IN ATTEMPTS
REGAIN LOSS
Greek Port P-iiage and
Civilians Massacred
Upon Evacuation
0STR0V0 BATTiE IS
TURNING FOR ALLIES
(By Assm l iltil ''ivss.
The l? ernnuis wen* repul-ed !a-t ncyiii
lii -evt ral attempts i• • repa n io-t ?n and
from tin* French north an 1 nth • t the
Somim .iml ca-t of the Men -e at Yanx-
i'hapitre wo •<}. tlio 1 r. 1i war •*d'< • -a;. .
On the 'I .v' ioiiian ftan* tlu* S.-r'oian*'
<*apttired the I! ilp trian Ir« tieln- near
Yctnnkaiid In- lit-- n rT. • > i «*i Lake
O-trovo attei \ dent liei.tme. a- • •■dim:
to a French statement* 'I he I tin now
in pr»yrc - --nth (•! th«• lake i tuniin?
in t \or ol the allies tin . tat tin c <!
Tec Or ek pc* I «.f lva\al.t v. a - p d
. nd • u i'ian- ti>. • ir* • d ’-v *1 • ! • r’
the v. thdra v a! of tk* 1. 5 •. i: • • ■ >'
:*« M.rdir‘4 to a H.i\a di pitch Iran >a
l«*nik'.
The R• >t!- cart tr < v repils d a
ri** * of att ! h\ the Hermans and the
!’• ' ar> «>. ’ •• I Wirad; i* I'etnerrad an-
nuncc'. F'fPTI * :r. *et>e ited and v
> n‘ as-anli a?ai:v-t tin* Herman.- on the
**011.1110 •'-aid were r p.ll-ed with -nprni-
r*. 1<> - * -r t lie a ih
City of Verdun Is
Honored by Poincare
i tty AsNcniitoil I’rem i
Ik\KIS S«-pt. 14. I’re dent iVinnrc
toda\ din-orated ih • t’M\ • >J Yin.Inn with
the ltii--i.in St. t}i < CiMi— -the British
military < r.*-- Italian and Serbian med-
als for vah r; the Belgian cross of Leo-
pold the Mont* net:rin ?oll medal and
the French l.e«*i<»n of lion r and war cross
which re a ardid h\ allied sovereign- in
recognition of Y< rdttn’- In r «• d< tei. e.
FOREST FIRES
BEING FOUGHT
FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICIALS
AND VOLUNTEERS MAKING
EFFORTS TO STOP BLAZE
* I'j Ans-n iiiti il I’rrHs.t
SAN FRANCISCO Cali- Srpt. II-
Federal and state-tore-try nlTuuil- ami
hundred volunteer- are milking every ef-
fort to eompier -everal forest tire- huni-
ing overy thousand- of m-rrs o; timlier
land and farm land- along the Central Cali
forma roast. Reports from San .Jo-r M ai
lerrev Santa ltosa and other town- indi
rated that the tire-- are heiir.' control !r« .
lait a -tand »- being made at the begin
rung of the red wood fore-t again-t tli“
largest tire in the Santa ( rn-< mountain-.
\ Dead Many Have
Clpse Call in Fire
i P A-m • .t''*l 11 r• ••»-
DKTh’OfT Mn h. Srpt. N. l our men
ire dead ai d a -eore of . r- narrowly
r-rajM'd d“alh> fmm a fire \ k h -wept
hr salvation artnv buildmg « .r!\ thi*
'i. min'.’. Ahou* • nty * five per-on
wen in the budding v hrn th< fire r. >
di-eovered. One n.n iuin|e> i fr<«m a third
-lory window ami may dir.
4 »
. THf WEATHER tORECAST. 4
a g w ather foreea-t f-.r 4
* < . i..••• r i-olf roast mm*-* and th* 4
i. ff Vall.y is i el i • t1-- 1 i t*’I •
* - ‘fit. * o - . ■" at V • • m < a -. •
* Toni-.d; - ' < r ; 1* ! ' r ®
® !- r. . r r i• * t :!*•-. . • : • *
* wind-.
4 *
Lcei» Writh*r Ofe»*mtfon%. 4
4 7 . i «T1 > r •• ' rsi 4
* • . i pen •<! ending 4
4 at T a. :»*. t■ ■ I .> • • <1 lh** 4
F-it—1 State* wat.-r . • .«ti -tsti *n ’t 4
* Fort Brown : *
* Maximum ten j*m .ttnre *
* Minimum tem|*er«t'.re. -*.<* **
* Barometric pr*---are 7 . i 1
* Baron .-me i>r*-;r*- 7 j. •• • *o 4
f iiiitiiii
GASOLINE STOVE STOPS
BULLET SAVES BABY
Child Of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Near
Ferry Narrowly Escaped Being Hit
By Bullet From Across River
Mayor Salvador Cardenas <*t Ma'.unor-
os this afternoon rejn.rtvJ that the hot
tired across ihr Rio tirande th:.. in >rrmj;
at the ferry was an accidental sh ot from
pistol of a customs oflieer who was
cleaning the weapon. Mayor Cardenas
expre-sed regrets over the occurrence
stating that it was not intentional and
was explained promptly by the owner of
the weap u.
—o-
Kired aer. - the Rio tiiande from tin
ferr\ landing on the Mexican side a rifle
bullet about 7:1~> o’clock th.- morning en-
tered the kitchen in the home ol Mr. and
Mrs. 11. K. Thomas o» ti*e board walk
struck the rear imrt ot a gasoline stove
and dropped s|H*nt to the floor within
ty\o feel of the place where their -mall
child was -ealed at breakfast*
it i- believed by Mr. and Mr-. Thomas
that the stove by intercepting the bullet
saved the life of their little girl as she
was seated in direct line of tin ballet'
p;ah. Tin shooting took place nb->ut 7:1.'*
■ ‘"clock it w minutes after the fern bad
bc*'tui operation.
i niipleu niv -ms to surround
h. th th* «••?. ii. ie the sj|» .ting
a-l :}n *d • oi *i=r-Ti\ ! the person
tiring the -hot. l'or|toral Kdwm .1. Dro-
heck It company. Fourth infantry who
".I - on duty at ihe ferry at the time sta-
ted that he was standing in full view of
the Mexican terry landing hut was not
looking in that direction. He heard the
.-hot and xva- coir-ci us ol the fart that
the hullet pa ed very close to him Upon
looking to s>« who tired it he saw two
l*ei-ons walking rapidly away from th'e
landing on the Mexican -ide and said that
one of them who looked like a Mexican
soldier he said had a rifle upon his
shoulder. K. Villareal a ipiarantiiie
officer and employe ot the terry company
stated he nKo heard the hullet pais over
his head tint -aw no one who could have
fired the shot. He was seated on the
lauding on the Amcricnti wide.
A few minutes !*« tore the shot was fired
Mayor Salxador t’ardenas ot Mata moms
had conic to this side of the river and
later made tn<|turies at the immigration
st:11ion with a view to learning some of
the detail- ot what occurred. The inci-
dent nil— also reported to General Parker.
Th -e xx ho w« re at I he terry landing at
the 11111*' heliexc that the shot wjis acciden-
tal or was fired h\ some irresponsible
I'er-on.
POTTAWATOMIE INDIANS WILL
SUE FOR CHICAGO LAKE FRONT
I Uy .A*si«iat<»d Pre-*s I
MAYKTTA. Kan-.. Sept 11
The Pottawatomie Indian- att*v
a meet in" of the tnhal emined
aimouneed that -it- vill te
hronpht to "am |>o--e i< u lake
front «>t * !* "a *<• 1 :ised "»i rlaitn
that a hiii.dr: d year- a^. rue
Pott aw ilomu i«il* «1 the site of
ih< iit v to the ^ o eminent hut
iii't' th.it turn an i (land then
in I .al e llirln^.'in Iiiis been eon
ne< teil wilb llie in.iinlatiil anil
tli.it art re.itloll have been lliaile
al«»n£ flie entire lake trout. The
I »r. -1 »•-11 v iielmle- 'Kant Park.
FIRST NORTHER
COOLS VALLEY
PORCH SLUMBERERS AWAKEN ANil
BEGIN SEARCH FOR BLANKETS
WELL HIDDEN AWAY
.
Brownsville and the M ugie Valiev '■ •
~tr.uk some tune Iwlure daylight t-hi
morning l»y the Iii-i northern *»t tin- t. II
Awakened l<v an nil** ■ ie . ntnio.-ph* re h>
t
(lie early hour- hundred nt re *1»nt of
j the eity who had retired the night before
oil airy enuehe ■ pl.o ed on their l« jmi»*.
porelie- or in tile lies! ventilat'd parts o:(
their tJed room - hurried to ^Imr *1 «t*i»
elosets and delved into in *tii ha!! anted
j eliests tor blanket and otliei vartmi >• |
eovering.
il was the tir-t reall * >*ol inornm.
j si nee the rinsing da \ of pving and
though this has been an a lino-1 alMi»rinal
ly mild summer and by far e*>oler here
than hi most parts nt the I'nited State
ti e ebnnge ua siiltieiently aee* utuated to
ei . ate a \ i \ i d impression. The weather
oh»*rver at Fort Brow n report* d a mini
mam temiienitnre this morning of 72 de-
trrt-tfs.
- - n„ ■ i
Valley Men Meet On
Fair Exhibit Matter
Pr If. H J! irrr ion of King-' die. ag-
r" litoral d lor tor Uf t* dt * • t
f.ri < pt.ii > f. A. F.dnioi d »•} i Julia
n i>r» enfii g th* State Fair of Teva and
' W.wn* Wo d. ehairm?*n <»* the Brown
j vi||e Board of City Development. left
•h.* morning for Mereede-* where they
• It t*!e: d n meeting of Valley husine
T I f# • *’ « •’ t’** j|- of the Val-
’•?t ■ a v uong Stefe Fair-nt
I *•> II * - f ■ .per Of*'her 4-I nrd ej(i .** (te-
totter -iH. The Valiev projw * to exhibit
' a ‘‘miniature Lower Rio Grand'* Vail* v."
i _
Alleged Smuggled
Cattle is Seized
Fifteen head of rattU*. alleged to have
l*een smuggled from Me\i«*o we*'e -eixed
rear Kingsville y. * tenia* by I'nited State
Custom- Inspeetor .Joe Taylor. In-jeetor
Taylor also seized a eontainer with about
a gallon ami a half of meseal also alleg'ed
| to have been illegally brought into the
I'nited States.
BELIEVES GET f
WAS AN ACCII IT
0. C BHIC3T0N PLANTS ENTER MEX-
ICO TO BRING OUT BODY OF HIS
DROWNED BROTHER.
»uis lire' 'mi whose ImmJv whs found
in iIm* «in |u M;irm.i nvrr Taniatilipa
• •Id Misti following Ins death under
« ir< uni I.in*'' tliiil have not been cl-
f»l;iin*»l. v . ;« vielint «»t ;o < idental (froa il
ing im llit* o|iiiiim;i «• t hi- brother O. t .
ib ''ii ol I *eirl lebl Wistunsin Mi
Li )■ tt>n t|i til in 111« • v n \ lib* (Ml liie
unm ft im f id iv. ||c t.ifid fImF effort.*
|to i . ' b ve ii theory involving violent e or
f'* * J» i’• l \V i * tb 1 !#li illlllOVIIIg to b IV
nml tli it n fur n b» In . Item tilde t'*
•Hi e >t tiny | I in • le explanation of
In br-thtr d**’»fh he has learned Hi t
\ oitld sii-;:-' t i 'i other theory than that
of ne* 'dent.
VI. Lit .ton .! t*;d that he will go to
M i o Mmi «li< m t lew dux •. Hi* in
vi '. ■:<lion hmv « r lie intiiniiled forei-
Id . vi IS In b.t *•(! i' pi mi it theory of nt"’i
di ’it.il drowning .nnl Ins interest will l»e
■ e- t'-riil onlv on the mutter of entnhli Ii
in the di tjul-. lie will nl o go im to pr
pare the body for hipmonl to Wise insin.
MRS. HOWE GROWS WEAKER
i Itv A»i- ei ii tsl Presi:. * ^
NEW Id»NI»*»*■ Conn Sept.
I L The eondiloin of rM». \fime
I}owe the president*-- o-ter. n*
rejiorted to have grown weaker
aeeording to a bulletin n- md by
tin* a tend i tig phy-ifiaii-.
Pipr Ltm* Qffirial Passes Away.
I Itv A Sorinled I’reeM I
IVFtEPKVnKVf K Kan .. Sept. 11. J.
I*. Seward. l.r» year old a -i taut tr-
■inr of the Craine I' i pe lane Com pun ’
died aiddenly at ho home here lie hud
been employed by tb*1 Standard Oil Cor ■
puny and ntisidifine- many years.
DESPONDENT BANKER LEAPS TO HIS
DEATH FROM BRIDGE; FELL 30
FEET: HIS NECK BROKEN.
• amm- i \rnm
iPr Ar rotated Preiia.'
HOC-TOC Tex.. Sept. 14.—Denpnnd-
ent «iver ill V ilth J. La Rose a well *i
hak*T. ended hi life today by leaping fro*”
u bridge eero the bayou at Shepard’**
dam. The foil w*- about thirty feet and
Ultoe ’.« neek wan broken.
Infantile Paralysis Record.
CHy Amocitttd I’reaa.)
NEW YORK N. Y- Sept. 14—For the
twenty-four hours ending at 10 orlwk
thi* morning 3fi new eases of infantile par-
alysis and eleven deaths were reported*
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