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TEXAS-BOY HOLDS
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SWIFT & COMPANY
GATHERED RAPIDLY
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IS FOUND GUILTY
be
of
presence
manufacturing
recorded in the annals
So far as is shown by
the-leading compilations on baseball
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partment of justice probably wimake
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marejily to I be American submarine
LVOK ESTATE"VALUED
THINGS GOVERNMENT SHOULD
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IRISH UPRISING TEMPORARY GAIN HUGE SUPPLY OF
IS WIDESPREAD FOR GERMANS IN FOOD FOR ARMY
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plants resumed operations toduV
The first prare move was made to
day when suo strikers in serret meet-
ing appointo a committee to confer
with Patrick Gilday. thief of the Pen
nayivania byrean of mediaton and nr
bitration wth n view of having him
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PROPAGANDA WILL
BE INVESTIGATED
. Hr. Anderson as an individnal, the eh
tire Missouri, delegation huported the
action. •
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HOPEFUL VIEW .IS
HELD AT CAPITOL
apprexiu ately $s,000 uno ier
rc< ent di t urbaneeg; ancordiz
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Corporal Succumbs’ to Wounds ..
ceived When Attack Was Mada
Vessel Shells Rebef; Advancing
ward Calway Bay—Many Cas
tialtiet Resuit
Department of Justice to Look
Recent Flood of Telegrams to
Senators.
The Aasociated Press is permitted
to male these statements, although
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ARTILLERY IS BUSY
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Resolutiohdis introduced at Conference
on His Serving of Wine,at.
Banquets.
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.stronghold:
ny Associnted Press.
Washington, May 3.-eAs a result of.
— n conference today between President
Wilson and Senator Hustmng the de
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PLANTS REOPENING
There
line commanders and other data on
which Washington itself can judge
the situatiou.
A SUUMARINE
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enpueaca -2
Western Coal mid Mining Company i unruing and takes mensures to bring
San Antonio * and the Weir Coinpany. employinz her kulmarine operations otherwisu:
■ Namaruip ! z2o10 ine n because demands ol the wirhin the coniines of internationat
.junlon were hoi zranted.
dels have peem gven
PEACE RIOTS WASHINGTON
IN GERMANY OPTIMISTIC
Signing Proclamation Given Pus
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ploying 10,00 workmen. would
closed this afternoon
With a d
the Athletics on July 2h, 1208.
Pitcher Dailey struck out nineteer
in a Inion Association zame hetween
thirago and Boston, on July 7, 1884:
.FlaLaa. TeX. MaytHLteatveL
azreemei sajdho haft"iemn reh lie l
between JItajor Generat Seotr’ ind
CeneFal (regou was generally un
derstond today to profde for tlr,
kraduarretimmetts.Ameiran fora ch |
dents but deelieo make the slight. > note. I «
E-, referese ju ho vLit wimi-theem- • Telearainir froul Spain Fort -th
I eror, explaining -that the situation I sinking b} n.sirhmarine 01 the Span— /
impused aupoiute bilomee wn him. I ish stoamr A mil reda ol 1441 font. 9
in’Mexico ' '
Ailvicos trmMexi 0 ijty and
Washivgten, today are awaitit.oset
pie seal of apjirovafupou alprovi- | -
ional agromeht -whin it is ueder I-
stood wap ra’medTat tie-inlerma
। onbsenec lusti-night » . I'
Cabinet Post—Several
to estimt s by the pity, lire depart
ment chief cniiditions fire declared
to no returuing to normal _zraduallv; , ' a
berlin aispate lies tochy announce
< qyiptafitioi e ibn draft of the tier
I* Convicted on 29 Count For Viola-
lation of Interatate Commerce
' * Law*.
The attitude of Gennady will.be-
'x rstated in dear and precise terms. 1
MILITIA IS ORDERED TO MANU- The note will leave no room for doubt.
FACTORING DISTRICT FOLLOW conerning the exact position ansuim-
ING FATAL RIOTS THERE YES ed hy Germany which will commun-
TERDAY *. h ate the definite nature of instruc-
lions that will be given to subma-
OVER NEWS
tilitfes of the Mexicah preple and to ।
remain there uttil such time as the
odniinistration at 'Washington is con-I
vincedbeyondjau"donbt that the de,
faetogovernme tan cope with tin
Tom Ramsey, (irned seventeen bat-
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Ambassdor James eWj Gerard after"
bis at riyal -t tlas merican emtKsy
eh his fetur froniEre hpdquartr-
roceived the new -paper correspon
empleers."
Mr iiyernir-a final answer prolrl
ae tie Zapata I ably w ill'lie given the wrkmen May
By Assoelated Pre
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By ASSociated Press *
London, May 3.—Four - men who
signed -th* republican Rrbglamation
:.inireland have been found guilty by
arourt mdrtial and were shot this
"-morning. *
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or in tile harbor thday. unable to I cor Gerard have led Amertcanoft •
reach, the wharves because of the I rials to fear that (he Herlinfoeign
reported injur । strike of marine engineers which hasicfficew.as planting to send anranswer
.aLted Jp 450. tug boats composing 75 | which the United States could no'
^■^2_____-.■■■ per cent of,the craft engaged in such consider other than inconclusive and
uoT ne .A: . erbre,, . I service, in the harbor. It was inti- therefore unsatisfactory
WOLF OF wall b tt I mated. a general strike of 40,000 The news that new instructions to
uubt r 3 i n cuu lounshoremen might be called to sup rubmarine commanders will be an
। port that of the engineers,. 1 rouncec, serve I to encourage hopes
1 ‘‘of a favorable outcome of the long
65,000 GARMENT WORKERS ‘ idismute. Unti President Wilson has
-ON STRIKE IN NEW YORK opportunity to consider it-ull
-ond finally, no one can nay whether
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By Associated Press. — I .
fw pro-distrted: where -iheiryresence and
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Muy 3.- Swift and Coy-
pany was found guilty today in fed-
eral court on all jH»-cy>unt» in the lie
dictment charging it wi violation of
the Interstate commerce laws. The
maximum penalty which can be Im
posed is a fine of $025,000. The gov-
ernment charged that the- coinpany
shipped less than carload lots to points
in Michigan at carload rates.
v carefi search diseloser thill tie I"1 ' asitalti 8
National Leazne record of strike । ===
outs, under a inline collitions. b --
ninetden . made’ by Charles Sweeney
jin the Providence-Boston -game oft
Into, June . 1884. The American Leagu
l re cord wits made by the late Georgei
(Rbe, Waddel_who fanned sixth'll |
In the contest between St. louis tend
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side fasues. 4s the British
and retaliatory measures.
coming Louds of Food and
Equipment
will lie-taken hy the employes ot tin By Amoetated Frews
i Cleveland -company The men have Washinston. May There
J demanded-ine resed wnes and short-, indications today that administ
'Jr hour. Both sides made com t’s'slon I leaders expect either Speaker Clark
• late yesterday at’ eon- fence held un-er fovmer Gov. Martin Glynn of Ner.
I der the din etion of Mayor Davis who; .York to be temporary chairman of
is trying toavotd a,strike without enthe Democratie national conveutton «<
dankering the thte cent* fare St ouis.
tiding wine for guests far banqunts ut
the White House was expressed in res
olutions submitted to the Methodist
general cohference today by Bev.
ames W. Anderson of oregon,-Mis
sous. Tlio resolution was referred to
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By Associated Press- 1 V -■ — . .
Field. Headquarters, „emiruipa. Ir Aspmelate rp , . .
- - May j. via wireless to Clumbtis. May | • 'Tmple, TeC, May 3 John Wyrho CUERENAVACA HA $ FALLEN; •4 beter wages mid workin;; condirions.
" a.— With militars honors, tlubod ef I 'n, the Holland farm r who-was 8AYS REPORT TO WASHINGTON Hum priynte emptoytTfor Iwo ream
corporal Benjamin MeCheejwhoded charged with murdering his wife mid / —- uns it etiould pay slirhtly over the J
of wounds sustained at lafrel, waslive ehildreu some time Saturday nr Aunoriated ‛Aes . ' Isnal wage wale, id secure t lie. pie k 1
burled here,oday. MeGhee. a mem-tnizu ynd’wastnid to havn attempted,. Washinutung M - The-Nexican of emuloye 4 and tie a trodel topm a tu '
her of Major ‘Frank 'Fompklna'*. 1:1th ; suTcfi^ died early today , wit hunt re-iembatag lure toitay reruivei a dis-
A Cavalry command, died yesterduy, ' gaming conntousness. SineeSundhyipatch from fB c.
"Arrangements were made that the1 | is coffin Iras been lying within a few; the fall of .Cnerea
body be taken home later. • lfeet ok his bed. A stronghold:
u
the commitlee on temprrance. Al
—thmigfitiie reslurion was offered by JU.. —
ten takei. throuzh perisrope. mi both land and sea, but none ha. de pi led as
1 reprodwed lerr Tlb remark ble phetoguuih - as taken in i yoms,nmirer aboar I
• snbmesible and was prodmed in "ermhang, irl» pej onal frjendslu and 1iinll pirchased by English
hgenta and brotglu into Hie l nili d Atete,. 11 thov. tl: 1 ucuospital sThr uglia beguming Ilir Himi #) unze .
after beink struck by the torpedo anc gives flu reader an id i ot how the officers view Hu after. effeetw,of
No Time To Erect Shelter For In.
I the J ensorahlp on dispatches tending
Eforts At Mediation Between Strik- to reveatthe tetor of the German re
era and own-rs Are inaugurated . rly is still ffective The date of de-
Tody-More Men Quit Work in ‘livers of tie answer has not been
District
is not tegotable; that a settle
cannot by delayed by discus-
SINKING FTHE ANGLAAS PITURED
"r” FHROUGH THIE. PERISCOPE or
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By, ssot iated P’ress, pa-
Beriin, May 2 -vha don
WMM K . orid’s record >. MH I r.e ’ Mied 111a "a' Tpru “2 ; 1,
Wi......Nva.............................
. .. . - I • . , ,1 ' < la iwn \ Bay. topellili’, HP PI 1() re
and college teams an- mu wi 1 M., ( „ „ it ..........
the same care tliat is 4leVoted tut I. . ... ‘
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NAVAL FORCES USED GpUNTLR ATTACK FOLLOWING;
2 “ ; SHARP •’CONFLICT
Ny Associateg Press.
New York. May 3 TUP rj^ord-ot
twenty-tour strike outs m a nine
lulling game, eredited to Pitrher Ha
vis ofk the Killeen. (Texas) high
rchool teum ill-Ilie i oiliest against
Ilie Bellon high seliool nine on April
22. ‘appears in rank, with any pitch
W ashinEto, - Mun- photograpt b's
' The repofted agrecment is .said tofmuch asthe ppotmra/il
lie basedr on the general proposition ---- ...
thirth America fFoops wil) further
GERMAN REPLY TO TELL
OF INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
SUBMARINE COMMANDERS .
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By Anuoriated Press.
W ashington, May 3.—The announce,
ment ' from Berlin that new and de-
iinite inatrue tious are to be given to
German submarine commanders is
tile in-1 positive r indication of -how
(ermany will attempt to meet Prest-
lit lit Wison's final demand that who
abandon the present method of sub-
marine warfare.
Whether the new instructions will
meet Hie terms of the last American
note, and ' Hills prevent a break in
diplomatic relations can only be de
terminod by examinution.
President Wi’son is Bald to tie un-
shaken in hla determination that the
-Eneouraze by the
troops a numbet of
eAg"ga 5 g ds ‘ _
(that they will lie rarriedont in zood
' faith, the president is willing to dis
I < uss the condur i <>f sibmarine wa"
fare. Iml mill upon that basis
that the controversy between the
Intervene with the Westinghouse torn countries can rroceed further in dip-
puny as mediator . lomacy only ir Germnny efTet tually
\ strike was declared today in the, stops destretien of ships without
.T2m ~ Patrig H. Pearce, the “provisigtal
- preside" of Ireland and Jemes Can
nolly,‛ styled "commynjant general
14 ... , Leftherish Republican acmy," Thom-,
— , as J. Clark and Thomas MacDonagh
: were those-ehot. -
if, Three other signer* of the procla ............ ien
H mation were sentenced to three years' Tip; contewene was not ondeda-—
imprisonment. Premier Asquith made :■ H after midnisht and the two con
an announcement to thisjeftect-n t* n > • . s emerzed prom-th-AnuetinK
Hous* oLLommons this’ afteroo. -- L| lac in. rare rood humor. .General
peSW' -e ca . #- va0.
ta- • ' —
a-z-)w
Augstine Birrell, chief secretaty Srott wt4it inmu giata1v. to bistprivat+
forsgland, has resigned. . _ rar aud agrma 4-Lrethe disptch ef
Mns Birrell indicated hl* resigna r foiled timsajeit VVashingmii .giv-|
- tion from the Cabinet by taking the 1 in the details nfthe undeuatandin;
corner seat behind the treasury bench ! tar id ienrearhe wuth Geperaf
when he entered the House of Com- r on .__
mana this afternoon. - Tilt detailei"Fepor I fo Wasbinzton I
ip Hot expcfedto-rehBHeseere ,
tary of-warssnail-ate tedanand its}
• congideratiqn iebabty wm:delay thel.
. iSlisvieF 1 Gencral: Scott until AEhTT5,]
. day, A similareporfsuet*senit
CRITICISE WILSON:
1 -¥¥" ‛ fgrma conference-prmay now be.
,i —e 44zarded asumnecessary anid the tinaf.
word will bBajd by Mexico City-and,
। ==| Parts rjwrt , sharp conflie l in Hie
ornAKn AAnIn I AIAT- Aroun l' "II "st west ot Yoriuu )u pr,„
HiFKAKII W 11 | Nil I . ' he G. ri.unis ta mg a foot/l in ml t'lmago, Muy -Several hundred
—-uunI• vvI-- I am । ! Frenh , sitions after liberal mt rikinu employ . - ol th International,
niAnnCA Ilin inunriy "ilir tin i ithzas carrying pro Iarvester i omiiiy toiav stormed the
IiKI llxx Mix V IKI I jeinl- 1# Fwirh poritens after, trar tor jlent on the w eist kide, A riot
YNVV-V• "IN V IQI I iiberaily.sl ibi theni with zasrarry iogwas seutiKby th police and the
ing projeetile Ilie French subse -ikera wer driven hackin a shortq
- .. illHulIv drove out tfic German troops ime 1 wo) men' were
American Ambassador -Silent About .......tine heavs losses upwon them, ed
His conference ,W‛th Emperor I r, , aamaue to the ex
' Wi!liam. • -tent or
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"‛Dusui,ti I"iion, Min 3 ' The Mi* No Infantry
ution in Ireland r< Milling from th ] cinity of
revolt has b< on perious, at i ordiun, V’ I
. adyuic es Ju i "recrived, ‛welue him
dren reliels. apm oat hiz , from Cran
Moves in Immediate Vi
Verdun Reported, How-
itt Awerlatd I'ross
l’irtsburg May ;; A trop ol cavalry
froni 11.1 ri i.burg arrived from a spe
rial train in east I'ltlubuig tolay lor
.inly in life Tullio crek ami Mononge
hela Valley strike riot districts. The
troops was the, first of tile militia or
'lend mil last login to reach Ilie dis
turtud hertion, where two men were
killed Tuesday.
iiterent In the strik" situation shift
ed during the morning in McKee'S
Hoeks where tile eiployes of tile
Presned Steel (ar Company struck
yesterday. More nen struck today
and it was said the entire plain, em
New York, May 3.- Steamship piers | I’ntil this morning, Germany a de-
are piled with freight which cannot lay in making reply and the absende
be moved and 50 steamers lie at anch- |, r any detinite report from Ambassa-
LEAQERSOF EGG GRADUAL
REBELS ARE WITHDRAWAL
J SHOT TODAY OF EXPEDITION
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AGREEMENT TO THIS EFFECT,
4 UNDERSTOOD ' TO HAYE EEN
REACHED IN CONFERENCE AT +
EL PASO TUESDAY MGHT 1
ny A.unriatmni Pr... l" will mert th requirements of the
New Lork,.Mas. The number of 1 nited States or postpne or avert n—
j zarment workers -onit- of work was. iplomatie break
rrought np to i 5,o00 today, with thel The state department was still
stike of ah, ' in svmpathy with without any reports from Ambassa:
I those .who involuntarily becane idiedor Gerard today and has received
when their emplosers declared a lock-tnothinsince last Friday It was
rut last week. I jilon officers estimat slated tuat If important developments
ea that 300,6m persons in allareaf-esuch as Emperor Wttitam’s participa-
| It., te<l _ - - . illon in framing the reity had not hi-
- tervened to make for delay it would ’
. •) . . not have been considered that the
A CLEVELAND MOTORMEN TO American demand for immediate ac-
I TAKE STRIKE. VOTE TONIGHT tion had been met Inder the eir
I —■ ' cumstances liowever the length of
I Hr Associated Press । time is not considered unreasonably.
■ Cleveland Nay 3 Preparation —___■_________
■ were complete today for mass meet. DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTER
■ ines tonirht nt which a istrike votei PROBABLY CLARK OR GLYNN •
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BERRILL IS OUTAWAH APPROVAL
Beiiexed Fanning of 24 Batters By
I Killeen Youth is Beat Show-
ing Ever Made
zuinst till' Villistas: Pi a resureted
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-It A-nu .10.1 I‛r . - NOTE WILL STATE GERMANY'S -
lunu.-Mas .. HerioustreA ATTITUDE IN PRECISE TERM’
ireportnd to have or. lived in Bi rlin , ~ AND WILL LEAVE NO ROON*
- an elme’where-h «iornuny. on Ma> FoR DOET" ■
I day,jIm* Amaterdunn corn s a .
pneie-trt- di ihe Rxeange Teleuraph ■ • •• .. .. —
-1 rompau i Vast crowds emppsepior’rn nr orAT onnAn
X"'''''J-'ot SEN SUUN
erowds were tlispersee h Ihe police. - , L-mt
and iamny arrests were mude ■ -Fwe, -----
.............. ...... ul Shemutz, Firgt Draft at Anawer it Finished.
*eX01* Censorship Prevente Any Indica-
tion of Ekt-Tenor pf Note Being
CAVALRY TROOP 2. . ..
- Berlin, May, (via wireless to As
10 M nm Aki nilTV sociated Cress I Tile draft of the
/IN N11 W IIN 1111 I J taefman reply 1.1 Uiv' merican note
IV 11W ■■ Vil HU I I 'has been-fintshed The reply is sub
j jectto minor ‘alterations which mayl
AT DITTO D 11 D nil 1 result from interchanges of views be
A | | | | | > U KU H ’' eo" Berlin mill general headouar
ARGONNE BATTLE ONIA DUBLAN AND NAM
STRIKEOUT RECIfflD ™ t —
____ 1 + ... . ■ CAPTURE FRENCH TRENCH BUT
... 2 purmen. ... juneice 1u., w.a.....n. ter* back lo' the .bneh in an Ameri
r. an investigation' io uticover the in-'can: Azsociaticn contest betwenni
• ja —s— fluency responsible for sending thous j touisville and Cleveland Bn June .
' *7 ‘ ads or telegrams to senators and rep 1887 and this wasa rmark hle per.
- resentatives last week rging that notformance. asaat fhat time th Tour
■fiction be Taken leading to war witli irtrikeruule,,ws in "’’Th, i "A
. dermanv i wist 2F 1209 WilHam Miu liell Jan.
"" ______ ied twenty battets it a Texas Lrague
e-t** Lame Involving' SansAnteni and
- f AnArirn ANIATIAM |GalveRton - purime Ihe year 1912
. AmII I HF K VII, I IM I Frank Davf of rhe Knoxville. Appal
-u 2 ME---I I tv | mi . aechian League (thill and Fred A>'
Nr mANAI An A A ta ■ pletate ol the Blue-—Grass L.egm- 1
--- OF PARRAL CLASH also fanned,rwemiy barterss N A
UI I HllIIHL VUnvil stagg now koach of the t mvrrsitv ---------A- -- eeEMDLOVEESAN example
or cujcago; while a student sr Valel AT TOTAL of 6750,000 " SF-T- EMPLOYERS AN EXAMPLE
struck out twenty Prpcetoh batters . - - » . ,, .3
Re-initheYale-Frinceton gome e *'Hh<*n’l>«i^ xpymcate to ‘wasliinetpn, Muy 3-Secretary Ba
26. 1388 Kud fills isprohnbly thi beat probate the- wili of. tite fate, enei A.er in annoline eing today that ip gat la
. . Lyon was mmt tocaxby Mrs. claudia tions would be undertaken with work
___ ______ 4 bupont Lyou tils willow. Mrs. 1.yon men of the Hoik Island Illinois arsen:
SUCCUMBS TO HLs WOUNDS is tinned executrix ol the cslAte whiunLsnekipr n bigher wage scale, said:
r- = :__ labestimates io be worth s76o,him, 2 "TThe Rovernmne-nt should bo an 4n
-+ ) du trial leader, offering th employ-i
< olumpus N M. My B—’luge
1 mountalis of stoles are piled at tile
. — ... r., ... t Ao American tteld bases at Colonia
ever—Damage at Dublin is Est*1t .. . । , .
1 .i . HonNen" ' vnblan mid. Namaquipa, hi cording to
। ed.9o . S at , iva Is here today Thene stores, con
l . — jniMting of loud and nil mauner pl equip
. - went, have been < onrentrated so rap
-7 P’ress smnmmiz.es illy ..... th r» has been no time io
'.in «<■ "eratios ns 1ioWs erert shelters io cover thep
. .‘The acttiiy ot tie opposing armies (ieneral p’ershing remained at San
......_________ » 1 rli vrlun mon IasLlern con \utnjo toilay, so I'm as coule be
those of the major and minor thA Tollowinu day mu’Ui' r ''Y''11/+im it ti!...... . rillgry but Illi' big banned here Tihamn foi Ida pres
So fur as the records show it 1 iinpnd I"" olei I - W10 Tore" "hurlcun in. 1,.- . . med eonsiderable In lenre tife is unknowi I
the best strike out pertormance tot i"he1N to retit" 10) at d-t hat "Au11. l-.n tonsit in il vinit of Dead Man's Is 7" miles south of Ilie
Hide inning game to be fomd amona"o ""Min" th. t"b. Is and Nalliil ........ aumin u1,-indi atinz a prol bn-e
the avallatle data in’existenc toda 8 "T ""8lle III 11 himl"r ab! rexumptios <1 infantrs operations .. ,oeg, aptuc,, l ' — - -
, . i L,ot1 Hh* cr-friy,, TWO INJURED WMtN SIKIKtHb . _______
- ATTACK HARVESTER PLANT MARINE ENGINEERS STRIKE:
-- “ MUCH Ff'ElGHT TIED UP
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PEARCE, CONNOLLY AND JWO
2- -2 OTHERS WHO SONED REPUBLI
1$ CAN PROCLAMATION FOUND
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Wichita Weekly Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1916, newspaper, May 5, 1916; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566144/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.