Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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I'tV iirriil/ _
• BOWNSVIL LE HERALD PUB. 6B.
founded July i i tm
!■ -i T- il> panerTn the Lower Oulf Coast
* ■. - larc* -t Associated I’rcaa repoi* of any
pj.j i r ji. S„ulh IVxaa.
K r mg I L ily and Saturday Weekly.
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It i* important wh"n desiring tbo addr**ng of
four [«per changed to give both old and a*w
•iH***mch. Sh ulo delivery he irr gular pleaae
W* Iffy the office Telephone No. 7.
Entered aa a-c -nd-Caae matter in the post
tiffr* at Itrownaviile "l iaa.
1 l! 'NHV. ^'.I'TKMKKR >4. 10|«i.
Nubwrit *r» in th' city of Itrownaviile who
f» i ir r«<"iv^ rhe II* r Id regularly are re
*n. at*<1 to r-tff.v 'S > T • [.rojnrAly Telephone
K 7. V w aiii.acrit.era atmuld receive their
f}r»t pe r n«»: ht*T th mi Mi* <*> <?- nd day after
tt. • or.- r i* in ff •* of The Herald. Every
■ >a« ri:.* r. a. n :o th*- a ■ f diatnnt s* • tiona of
tt*- city should r* * hi* pup*-r not biter than
B t.S r». n>_
('■ -< km ah Id h • tt. ih parable to The
Fr w i '< If' i d I' it ’ -* ng f’o. Rindne**
(omn t; ■ ». * -I old l*< add re d to the
r< ■ ... <! if-*. •. letter. etc. intended for
pel!. if \ ■■ ) addre .« d to Editor Ttie
I? r i (. Hr !”. 1 < ■*. - letter* intended
f r » 1 ! ' gii'•! v th the full
Mm.. f tts • v- Tt ■ Mire will not b<-
pr r • d if not <1- - i d. hti» it * 111 t»e evidence of
g d futli <n the part of the writer.
“Our Country! In her intercourse with
foreuin nations mny she always be right
jut our coutry right or wrong.”—Stephen
Decatur _
Hi M/iTI C0MK< FIRST.
\f • *it f I!*• Brow ti' villc |*u 1*1 iv* will he
it f • > i nt in Surgeon
i ii mi ! Hi !**• t’ lot t<> open the
it.;**rr • r» 1 . I :it jitter -un-
doin Frida; .. r I S f i v. It will jn r
li ii .i . > ■ ■■• re < . 'or lhe pub-
I ; 111 * I ) r- ’») i-h th’ 1-1 r-’h lit' ot
Ml.- ■ ! o f J:' . I* I itti! |llc ot
I i r I f ! ! <1 ! * * ■ 'I if 11 dcfUirt
li'i'li !!• i ff ■_* • lit u ti; 1 they llligllt
«i> • oi ji -»:i ill lav or.
'd.inv firou r. vtl' r “rc!’:i r:f !mve hern
ci.!”- ing i Id i r.<l : r the pn--t
iiuinv week- from M t.*m ro- residents
; ■ I ran ’'In r \|< i .ii from the inter-
ior v ho <•« i. ;. ft ->*rde f it 1 his point
t o do I Im-i ; .i.i i oil id - thi UU-
doidu <|| o i.! v :: ■ f i ’ to tfive the
«n .uf ot' rth/- opportunity
to tt |i n • i . in ih* *va v <>* ji<r*in-
ure ’trill it MIC!* ■ ■ til’ tilts Stile
A * •\i . r < i - . *t M 11Mtoro-
h.i i * - t \ • * t * h ’ ire to
M •• • • : I •: t.itiotis with
t lit "d i ft*- 'ii! 'I hroit•_■! » oi. ul
• I. Z K.:’ * !■ ;m III
\ i' *i * ■ *• i'*l Brow ti' villi* ' >*
: *t*>| d ' * ill ;i I ft" •• 1 hj-JltlOllS
to . ■ ! !'• ’ » . .< •! • *»*1 -V. niter
oi th t « i ' w<• tillr? n<l**nhf« illy take
o-. 1 • . • i ' t Aiiieri' .iii
v. h>» • i M-'ft lutve every i*< a •
• .ci '*.;•< * l ! o t-r -i.d *?:•*V ‘lid so.
Y-. 11 ■■ 1. :t o: i pttni: tiie I’fliied
;-1. t • | i • ' • • ■ :>|f • ‘c i • tf’t !» \
! r ; ' I • !;<■ . Mr fJI lit ilie
„t r r hi • i• •; • ■ •'r# -«m***. I he
\ C * Jill '3* \
t * * * .* p. ft mill ■ Hi x
nr * . :*••• i • f.ifu’iit cannot
> i . i . 1‘ lx ii view of the
• ' ■ < .. . i.' of the Ainertean
ur in j. en- .min**! i»«*il.
ft* th . pli’i ;iml < h *l*"r * .ire now epi-
«!• M • ;«• the Anieri
c" I- irh ;mtho i 11 e' ere «tbir.’lx vv it h -
o » u 1 *. • del riinne h*»xx
I r o * t 11 ‘ ■; 1 * ;i ot »ro;ieiie*l
Id 1 > [ ii. t\ ?M .»pIe • pf*m
t Ii* i h .1 i . ; • \! .'.tli mi oft*
* S I. i- •« r n mn-
het - 1 . i! .t >’*.*! he 1 rifted
N * |i' i* • h . H. i.ern th’ ease
tor ii o ?r.*'t !■ ji-.’vion-I) . H * ulr. d'
o lit -e in .*!.• t • e he* ff I itfi'.i »i lijlik
I*. t ■ v h • • •• t t ':<■ lie ;Ilh re
o •' ot i i ;. Many
0 ■ ■ t iduii"ioii
11! ' *'t . ! I ' 'Cl1 **i her coll - I
i. i \ t: * j i •* A!
tin i ! • p Ht.t xerV ln.»Ii:ji'mt eve I
llo *» ■ w .* i "Ilflcl I IV it ' •■!* opfh.lt-
1 . ” !\ prex .**••*•« :m Mmtan: *f
i > i ( - o * i i 11' • ■' ''
I i !i l' di -e.: e max gain
n to.itioM |fr**xx *»'X die i one that
• • • •■••it* a- 'C t ’ • ’ .pi** 1*1
th<-.’*h'. I
V ;td • ’ ’ of «’v;a nt *<t i|iiar;mline f.»t
« 1 if' eia lined. « an only in-
Iiiiar.'i 1 din r g davleght himrw. The I
t< • ’ I -o\ ’■ ni r* 'trn fs the lime *>l
MM Hi - |*>-et »ef. - lo the hotllN i*•’< XV *.»efl
s’mr.-e j.t.il m et. without reteremn to
the eloek.
file i-. > . of I’rox* n-x die n x 'how I
* heir m*ee<Mi<ir.fi oi the inv.lation **t
M v**r i "irilctt.i' and al'o eti|ox what
V ill Mod* d*! dl' prove jin mt re'tmg end
tM’ •1 :Di; < f ”i -.01 l.y av.. limy t lu m•
► •lx- - «>i it- •’ x oral hour' *<l daylight
* ■ » the fe'hx ;tt*' will lie held.
M e h the iViohniUcM util In i:i the day
time. flu e’duury and eivu* parade will
« < nr it i»a . ft moon. The Inmt' e*»n-
tinne t*> et ra'e until 7 oh l*»ek mid h\
that t an ■ •••• a ;f1<l havi * *io ' ed *>ne-
►elt tl; ;• . j :x .-imI have had time to
«!■' .•’! * Mr h v dl to d«*.
An open ... •* ■ •*u«n*rt fix »>iu* of the Ih1'! 1
liuhtnry ha: d' in M *\n .» -noted always
for llnir 'piemhd tan \ ill he held in
the h 't**r • I * a de Hnialgo alter the
par a «ie. I la en « .* x* ill tie ex m i t U ]
deeorat m» ot tly • a- . j:tit;g and tin
Hero <* t/!x !' well xvi rfh ’ring when ii
frala .*rr
At J t. • c V •• :. he t
t> Br 'V. ti'X .la. o. a ..nay i
|’iH>pvTutiug iu otic oi the luO'i 'Ucuuousj
health campaigns in the history o* thi
border it would be foolhardy to oppose
seriously any measure intended to keep
new sources of inteetiou out ol the city.
In view ot this phase of the matter
thought lid resident' ot lirowu-ville will
take pains to o..operate with Dr. Fair-
bank- and Dr. Spivey in the enforuement
of the port quarantine. The people of
Matamoros doubtless will appreciate the
situation and will not -core it aguinst
tin- city or government a- being in any
way an unfriendly attitude.
With Other Editors
Tried It on Maine.
A s'uitT eorres|n.ndc»t of the Washing-
ton Star a republican paper writing
from Maine three days tx-forc the election
reported that the -ectiunal argument being
made %by Mr. Hughes and Senator Lodge
was the one that was having the telling
efe.-t. Particularly he said was Sena-
tor I. nlgi 's picture ol tin* south in the
-addle making a deep impression on the
mind* of these New Englanders. They
.vere told that to -end democratic seua-
: tor~ to Washington would be merely to
inn i .isr the power which wa- already be-
ing n-id to oppose them in the interest ot
the south since in no ease could the
south’s domination ot the democratic par-
ly be broken. Now that the nppeul to sec-
tional prejudice -eems to have l»eeu sue-
ec-sfnl in Maine we may e\fw*et to hear
it used more boldly in the other states ot
|'he north. The worst feature of the re-
lit in Maine lor the democrats is that
' both their senatorial nominees were by
> M ian.n consent superior to their oppon-
ent.- hi element* of political character and
pi i Mia 1 abilii v. They In-g de-pilte dis-
j tine* advantage in thi- re-pert.—Halve.*-
j toll News.
Weatheru Bureau Extensions.
I he appropriation by congress of $1-
71 r.-Jbu tor the weather htireau during
1 >17 js ol special interest to people of the
Cult Coast coui.tr;.. This is an increase
ol sSl.HPi over the appropriation for 1916
and in.ik'** po -ilih the improvement ot
the torn) warning service over a vast
; rna ot i inntry when* hurricane eondi-
lions abound.
AH Ti an realize the value of the in-
l :• n: I ion given by the weather Imreaii in
tin* -! inns nl Pmn and D‘lo. In the first
• i these di turb; iiees ttle department wa-
seven ly handicapped by the lack of re-
nt!! g t; 'ion in the ('anhbean -ea ami
.‘he tad; ot Mexico. Dill dig the fifteen
'.ears that elapsed between the two
-!• no- flu* erviee had Itecn materially im
|iroved ami -ince the storm of ji year age
. ii\ reporting -tatioim have been added
il iwvver I he weather bureau state.-
• 11.11 it* service i- far from pert'eet and
'here will be laaiiv improvement- in ihe
next ye r. Ihe < re to be hastened ili-
{ re. '|\ bicau-e <*t the danger to ship!'ng
1 i to ;!e to and tnun Panama (’anal but
the hex.I- eoa-t will be the beneficiary.
llte weather bureau will also la* able
through ihi- extension of -orv ice to is m
force.ist* ol general wind and weather
conditions tor all southern waters. The-c
w I'. ■! ..in — help Im ; ! mariner- b.ith
on the -hi|» channel the intereoastal ean-
• I ami thi' contiguous waters.
I lie value ot the weather bureau to the
peep! * : t large ha- always lx*en n prob-
lem. hut the wi-doin ot tin- adtmnistra-
tion h is made that d> *arlment of prue-
!>< il and utilitarian . nice. The people
do lot mim! the ex pen* ure ot money in
mli a way. Houston t -t.
Wilson's Heroism
Wo. drew Wil-on give- flic people who
are r \ ipg tor hi iron er«>-- or a Car-
negie medal an . xiimpte whieh would
throw th«* tna jont \ of them into an in-
curable tit of heart failure. Alter being
roa-ted and gnlled and .-tewed and baked
and laniba-ted by the women win. are
i.g ft <’ adopt to n of the Si-.Ill It.
\i oil .'ei.-ndinen In* «*»•••- : ii* -!v to
ti. t t\ and marelic- I lit ■ tali line-
ot V elh.W bellbboiied Women to *ii- jthiee
on the platform and there face- fi.etn and
tell- them jn-t what they know i- right.
ho ot a- would have the nerve to mare 11
through line- ot determined women when
we had not done cxiudlv a- they wanted
at m~T the very p-ychological moment it
w. - demanded ? < »t eoiir-e. the guard ot
honor through who-.* rank- the president
tun* lied al| being decorated with yellow
"•*' help softie L l*a-o Morning Times.
Hard on Newspapers.
ijie lieu-paper- of the country are
i x ;ng then - ha re toward the l.urooe.ia
w n. The searcit> of print pa|H*r and its
verv h gh price has fallen with eru-hing
■»>r.a- upon m. a> ot' tin* p..p< i-. \ very
large number have h.-eii . on ;... i! d to cut
d »wn ilieir ii'iiiiIht of pages or the -ir.e of
'he page- while a goodly muni > r havt)
merged with other paper- or -u-pended
publication. The late-t merger in thi-
:e t- that ot the F*rt Scott Keptlh-
h* .in with the Tribune-Monitor. The
Trib ne eli-orb- the Kcpiiblican. Piking
over the -iib-. ription list plant etc. The
etc. i- th«* ed .or Kav It. Ibiboe. who be-
come advertising manager of the eoni-
i I•:<;>«•!•. The Tribune announce- that
it w id "continue to In- independent in
p.d ties.” xvh.eh probably mean- thut it
will < 'iitiiiue to Ik* ir.t. r-elx democratic.^
A- !rvi. p'iitu- however the Tribune
ha- been an excellent newspaper and this
'•liiiKge will «<» doubt tn ike it better than
ever. The move i- a \. r\ w i-c one.—
Leavenworth tivau-.j Taues.
. AMnfliflit.itiA&illiMS
Then Smile A While
* .. ■'.■■■■ ' in ■ ■ ■
Just Running.
“Spenkinp of o[*era-” remark' a Outeiu-
j*orar\. “what did William Tell?”
“Something funny evidently for it
made L«*!*engrin."—Boston Tran-cript-
Cherctiez L Homme.
“Why won't 'he marry you? B there
another man in the ruse?”
“I’m afraid -u."
"I>o you know who Is. i*. !”
*Aes. h< r lather.’’—Boston Transcript.
-tj—
War Spirit Explained.
“Look here* iny fric d. what on earth
are you waitinp here Ft? You’ve l».vp
'landing- here F>r . a '*mr in the pouring
rain.”
“I’m waitinp for a ear ”
“But at lea't five have pone by*”
‘*V es hut not the one with the prett\
conductor!”—Uk Berlin*
Retribution.
“hddie. ’ said the proeer to hi' elerk.
“who hoii-ht that intddv cheese vester-
dav *”
“Mr<. Jones sir.”
“And tho-e fly-blown biscuitsf”
“Mr'. Jones 'ir."
“And tho'e six epp' we couldn't *oll lost
week?”
“I let Mr'. Jones have them cheap 'ir
as 'he whs giving such a 'root! order*’’
“And that tin of corned beef—the one
we had to paint over because it was so
old that the paint fell off?"
“Mrs. Jones took that too at 11nTf
price*”
“What's the matter sir? An you ill?"
imputed the crerk as the grocer put a
frown on hi' face.
“No.” refilled the proeer. “only f ir-
i eepted an invitation to take dinner at Mr*
i Jones* house tonight.”—Fort Worth Rec-
ord.
He Knew.
Teacher—Johnny can von tell me what
a hypocrite i'?
Johnny—Yes ma'am. It's a hoy wind
■comes to sehooj with a 'inile on hi- fare.—■
Brooklyn Fiti/eu*
So H? Didn't Waste It.
A little hoy went t•» Sunday school for
the fir-t lime- III- mother crave him a
niekel to put n the collection Imx. When
i lie returned he hud a -uek »<l candy.
“Where did yon net the candy/” a-ked
his mother.
“From the -land around the corner.”
“Hilt what did you buy it with ?”
“With the nickel you gave me”
“Hut that vva- for Sund. ehoo!!**
“Well.” replied the hov. “I didn't need
it. The minister met me at tin door md
got me in free-” -Chri-tian Herald*
Such a Fierce Hurricane
A girl on a -* .1 voyage wrote: “That
day a frightful tempest hnr-t upon n- but
I re-olved to stay on deck* even though
the wind inerea-ed to -ueh a terrible hur-
ricane that it was only with tin greatest
difficulty that I could keep up my para-
sol.”
Domestic.
“1 was arer-ted the other night by a
woman policeman.”
1 “How did it -«»ern?”
‘‘Katlier homelike.”—Life.
Fifteen Years Since McKinley's Death.
CANTON. Ohio. Sept. 14.— It i- fifteen
year** today since Frc-ident McKinley
j died in Buffalo as a re-ult ot shots tired
; by an a-sa-~in a- the pre-ident was hold-
ing a public reception at the Fan Aun-ri-
1 can exposition. Canton the home «*itv
of the martyred pn*sident observed the
! anniver-arv puietlv today. Several
beautiful floral piece- sent by intimate
friend- and n--oeiate- ot the late presi-
dent were received tl i- morning ami
placed ill the MeKinlev ma u-olewn.
Some men h>.*k upon religion : a -ort
of moral lire es-ope.
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GOVERNMENT TO
AID FAMILIES OF
N. GUARDSMEN
ORDER ISSUED GIVES CQMPTROL-'
LERS CONSTRUCT 10 OF
$2 000.000 APPROPRIAfsCN. j
ONLY GUARDSMEN WHO ANSWERED
UNOER TWO CALLS OF PRESI-
DENT ELIGIBLE TO AID
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Only the families of the members of the
militia or national guard win n< r< brought :
into the federal service under the rail **t
tlie president an* entitled to the bet efits «»t
the act appropriating 000.000 t««r the j
I assist mice ot the de|H.*ndcnt f. indies of
guard-men. according to tie* construction |
of the act by the comptroller of the treas-
ury. Tin- includes tlo* rail of May 1b when
the Texas* New Mexico and Arizona ? •<
tional guard answered and that of June
! Is. when the entire national guard an-wer
1 ed.
j A copy of a general order ly tin war de-
fat rtment explaining fully the net and it^
provision:} was received at Fort Brown to-
day. and follow- in full:
The following extract from an act of
congress approved August ‘J'*. I'.tl'b and
I instructions relative thereto are published
for the information and guidance of nil
concerned:
1. “An net making appropriation*
for the support of the army for the
fiscal year ending June .*10 11*17 and
for other purposes."
“That tlie .-um of sO.imo.Pmt is hereby
* appr *ri ted out ot any motley in the
treasury not otherwise appropriated to be
e\p»i led under the direction «t the -ee
i ret ary of war and under such rule- and
regul; linn- a- he may prescribe tor the
4up| >rt of. at a cost of not more than
$f>0 per month or -o much of said amount
as the secretary of war may deem nec-
es-.-ii v and not more than such enlisted
man has been contributing monthly to the
| support of his family at the time of his
being called or drafted into the service ot
the United States or during his enlistment
period iii the regular army nl the time ot
such call or draft of the organized mili-
tia or national guard the family of each
enlisted man of die organized militia or
national guard called or dratted in the
sen ice of the United States until his
d charge from -u> . eerviet and the fam-
ily oi each enlMed man ot lhe regular
army uniil In- discharge from active ser-
vice therein or until the discharge ot the
to- « 1 i iduia or nati" al ■. a1 rd t rotji
such c: ee it such crit'-tcd loan is at
that lime in active service in the regular
aricv which family during the term of
service ni siu-h enlisted man ha- no other
income except the pax of -tleli elili-led
niati. . boiiete for tlie support of said
f; : Provided. Ihci tic- . 1 *•!i*»n «>f the
secrete!’. ot v. r !'t all i-a-e- provided tor
in It - paragraph shall fie final and no
right t 1 prosecute a nil in the Court of
Claims nr in any o her court of tfn* l uiied
j Stat against the government of the
1 United States shall .rue to such enli-t
led iiain or to any member of tin family
of such enlisted man by virtue of the
pa a_e of this .Vet: \nd provided fur-
ther. That this paragraph shall not apply
to aiiv sjteli enlisted man who hail mar-
1 n ter lie* iifteenth day of July nine
teen hundred and sixteen; and the word
‘family* -hall include only wife children
and dependent mother-.’’
i *_\ Construing tin- provision the camp
tro’.’er ot the Treasury on August .*«».
P.*1»i. held that:
la l Only the f.miilic- of those men ot
the miliiia or national guard who wen
brought into the service oj the
I I idled States under the call of the
president arc entitled to the bene! its oj
the act. The family ot a man enlisting in
the militia or national guard ot Texas
Ne. M< \ ■ • or Arizona after May 1* nad
that ot a man enlisting in the militia or
nation.d guard of theolhci s:Ii~ alter
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^ l^AIN or shine winter 1 n
V or summer each ji
. / Uneeda Biscuit is crisp k
$ - fiakv full of nutriment
i fresh and tempting as the
minute it left the oven.
5 From each opened !»ox fM
U of Uneeda Biscuit there * 9
comes that wonderful ! v W
appetizing odor of fresh.
■ baked biscuit. O
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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The First National Bank
Of Brownsville Texas
United States Depositary
CAPITAL '") $100000
SURPLUS AND
UNDIVIDED PROFITS $200000
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Merchants National Hank *
Brownsville Texas
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njmrpi CTfipK Paid /100000.00 i
bHrli L UlUUll Erotn Earnings $10000000
SURPLUS FUND (Earned) {122900.00
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Four Per Cent Interest Paid On Time And Savings Deposits
A. ASHHEIM President and Cashiev 0. C. SAUDER Vice Preaideol
State Bank & Trust Co. *
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A Guaranty Fund Bank
Brownsville Texas
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•I un»* is. 1 IM I* are nut entitled ;■> tin bene
fits ot tin- Aet. The amount paid to the
lamily ol an enlisted man of tin rmliti.i
<*r national iruard may be paid to the l.un-
ily ot stieh soldier until In- discharge
from the service.
I A) The amount which may he paid to
the l'nmilv of an cidisteti man in the reg-
ular army i** the amount the >*dd er wa-
i-ontriluitiny to the support of hi- family
on June is Jt* 11«. the time of tin pr<-i
dent's ycncnil call. The family of a man
cnli-tiny or re-enli tiny m the regular ar-
my a^tcr .tun* ] H l'dlfi i- not entitled t <
the benefits of the net.
(ft The benefit- of the act do not
exl<-nd to the families of enlisted men of
the I’orlo Kjeo re.- Hu nt of infantry or
the !rhilippinc -t out
(dI Since men > r- of the rcyulni army
leserve had not lain called to the color
and were not in ..••live service at the time
• •f t Im* call of tlx 'a tdent of .lull IS. 1' 11 ti
which brought the inditin or national
yuard a- a body into the actual -ervice of
the I'mted State- the families of inem-
iter- of the reo'il r n- v ar* m>t entitled
to the benefits of the act.
(e) The law i- not retroactive and it*
benefits therefore do not b. yin until the
dal* of it- approval Atiyu-t 3. l!*lb.
3. (mediately upon receipt of tins or-
der the provi-ion- thereof will •»«■ rend l»y
company and other comma ndiny officer#
to ai| enlisted men ot their commands and
the men advised that they an* privileged
to make application tor tie* support of
their iamiiict*. Men who claim to have dc-
|MUident farmin'- m eoritetuplation of the
* law will thereii|mo !*o furtn-bed by their
eomandioy "tin-*! with the f * * ri ;>:> • r <■
cd for iiiakiny application tor upport of
families. These t rms will n inni-hed to
'all department c niiiiandcrs lot d 4 A utior
to all jhists and stations writ! .n th- t* rri-
tonal limits of th* r cor nn . • • " ' f
|under their udmim-trative control or ro t.
| Distribution should not be made t•» or-
ganization- ot the I'orto lfn o IP ziiuent of
Infantry or the Philippine Scout-
j -|. The m|*|>ii« atom form when executed
l»y the man and certified o by hi- oryant- '
xation eommander will Is* forwarded <h -
reetlv to the Depot Quart*‘nna*-ter \N a - h - j
liny .ri D. f. To avoid delay* incident to!
the return of th se forms for correction
•th** oryauizatiou commander- wi‘ **« e that'
th#- form- bp pro|*erly pr-p-t^*! by 'he
men.
5. The attention of till concerned i<*
|called to the tact tb it the word "iamily**
as u-ed in th** law include* only wife
children and dependent nio^.
<i. When the application 1- forwarded
t<* the 1 lepot Qunrtermncter entry to that
effect will I** inade on the soldier's d* -enp- (
live li-t and :u the event of the soldier’-
fcmtk d *•» ..rye. muwter-ont. furiouirh to
the reserve* or d* -ertion* *peli tact will Im*
immediately re|*orted by tbe -oidier un-
mtdiufe coiuiiuouduig officer to the Depot^
I •
Quartermaster Washington p. <•. «»r in
the i’h1111*|•)m* ami Hawaiian Department
!«• the adjutants ol those departments. In
tin- Philippine and Hnwajmn Departments
eseept in ease ot deaths w|iiih nr« other-
wi-e reported tin department cunnnandera
will semi I*\ entile notification to The Ad- ^
jut.ml (Scncriil ol i lie Annv who will at
once notify the Quartermaster Hen. ra|.
. — . 4
British Columbia
Campaign Is ‘‘Dirty’
VANl'orVKH. It. c.. Sept. 14. — Tha
pc'tpie of Hrilis»b Columbia are Voting (n-
<l.’n as to whether the Downer administra-
tion hail lie continued in power or ha re-
placed by a government iu control of tha
l.ilu rale. The contest which baa heetl
dragging along for more than a year has
been in the language of premier Bow*e«
himself "the dirtiest enuipnign in the hu>-
t'*r\ of this Province." Chargee of I mud
corruption and the mi management of
pnlijic affair have ls*en hurled hark and
forth while tile energy displayed on both
- ide lm> been out of all proportion to th#
issues involved
A: the present time lie* I 'oiiserratrvaa
are in control oi the Provincial legislator#
f»\ a Itir.e majority. The reeerif by elec-
tion-. however resulted in the return o/
liberal menilHr- winch encouraged tha
oppositions f„ put forth their last effort*
to Win a vietorv an the general election.
I lie Socialist* it 1*0 have Ih*cii working
i h might mill mn n to increase their rep-
»*• •'•datioa in the lugi I;.I ore. where they
have alrejidv secured u substantial foot-
hold.
-- * * ■-*
Arizona Murderer to Hang W 1
_* ■* ’S'*
I IDih.MX An/. Kept. It.—After haf-
1 ‘ *~ 11 Die courts fur three veur* in a
■ ’ l#‘ '!>rt *'» * ’'It*** the noose J(0|j«rt
l..li<y convicted of murder i* to btt
• y Uied in the slate prison tomorrow
utile* granted M further respite by ac-
tion oi the state hoard of pardons.
Talley** crime was the murder of Jm»m
Dancer in Miami in J91I. The victim of
the trsg edy was the father of q gjr| wilh
whom falley was infatuated. The at-
tention* of Talley to hi* daughter weru
' *ri D-r.r/er and he *«nt tha
i'iri to l| Pa*o in order to remove beg
from Tsllev*k intluenee.
The night .if the shooting Talley taunt-
ed that hi- former sweetheart hud b#a«
married the day before in Ki Pa*o. ({9*
turning his home Talley procured hia
g.m and started out to find Danner
Meuing hi- vietitn in the ruin «traat of
the loan T si lay opened fira and mortal*
1\ wounded Danner.
!«xa3!
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