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toard one of th*' German Uners con
results, unless an actual war proxide
dreamed of invoking the protection
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These"}ouig men would all
Germany
statement that reeases her naval com
with Mexi-.
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MATHIS
RALPH
Attorney
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BusAK. Phone 740. F
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Itesdence 131"
PIYSICIASS AND sunoEoNs
chantmen amply warrants that
numption. amt in laying down a rule
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D, W. NAPIER
ton who tries to do his duty In an In-
telligent way in the matter of national
Heel:
The lower house of congress Tues
that Daniels was right, for the fighting
that subject he might have enlighten-
the singer of coster songs
girl at th. seashore.
Observer.
r
For Couut
M
said that the country people of Eng For
preparedness;-and H Im* notharaeter
us that ninepence of eighteen.cents, is :
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I do not
prees for their products and plenty of
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meat a
Wichita
-memorandum of September 10, 1914.
Whether or not the publleatfon st the
hoped for from the summer training
camps, alone, as now undertaken b:
The leading fire insurance compan-
les operating in Texas have filed up-
plication fith the state fire insurance
les of internatioha! law,
certain logical dedue-
with enthusiasm, willing to succeed
one another in serving for a year us
dreds a year of loot from the federa!
treasury, while standing guard against
ny real scheme for training suecesN-
Ive relays of boys as they reach the
period from eighteen to twenty-ohe.
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4 .
ICKY
iity
Judge:
VKY HAlnIS
(Serond Term)
athet thin is the truth, and tha
spoken only in the public interest.
dressingand mailing out statemente
and to buying its postage stanipshere.
The mater is ‘respectfully referred to
the chamber of Connerce for suit-
able action, — -
of dispute where we can hope to win
no honor and might think ourselves
guencesorhis temerity beenxttted the kuown deposits of shalesTu Colo
UP011 I1r • •' - 1 _ . ** a ... a , . . ... ..A Hu-A. ’
For Cnut
H
THE ARMED MERCHANTMAN
ISSUE.
uounced by, all as the finest berries of
— the season.’- Mr. Jackson-isnow mar
neting these Lerries in cpnsideraile
qefantity adyt offerings ate bring-
’ -ing the top of the market
( Aubecrtption nates.
(ths .................
belligerent warship in time of, yur, ..wells is exhausted, if this tkmr comes, founded, but generally they are based sernnrn Mar Hu
No American happening to be on • -----------h ------ " -----
and outhouses, and 33 1-3-per cent on
For Cownt SuBoritorlent of Sehoolh:
, .9 cienominAlion
* . MMM ARMJR HICKMAN
ought to spend In .Wichita Falls all J
that it can, even to the labr of ad ।
W N BONNER
HON. P M WPINE
songs were made a medium to dis-
play the peculiur affectations of the
per cent is asked on dwellings, barns singer. The inspiration which per-
WAXNE soMEMLHw,E,
Office: Room 411 First Nat’ Bank Bldg.
Phone 183.
The.Ti
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Erc.
of dollars monthtyato the Southwest-
ern Telephone Co. and the company
WO -uuEG -91 2- "2 -PI
Wife—"Fwo and evidence. There is one passage
I suppose tire Ger hi the statement that appears to be a
f direct fnvitation to trouble and con-
us. that Albert Chevalier is par- |
young men who would come forward
it is -expected that shales Which are m mere conjecture orrar manufactur m ® "IRA L -
^"d in larke deposits in colorado, itTuSTunUt^
NELsoN A MUNTEK
Attorineye:at-lew
of large numbers of‘new tecrults; Such
payment should extend only oter u
tem, hst they can "be‛°rounaminan I For
POL.ITICAI. ADVHWTISING RATES.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
. Wichita Falls telephone subscribers
this morning received their statementa
enclosed in envelopes-mailed ’ from
"Port Worth. The stamps for these en-
, velopea, presumably, were bought in
- Fort -worth. There is probably some
good reason for sendiug-the state-
Ilie wage of the English farm-laborer.
- It was probably when the song was
PAGE FOUR
The, Wichita Times
M i nM uumgidal on-e bsvenu swem
end aott . venu.
W H. CHA
In a recent magazine article Col.
Roosevelt -undertakes to explalp his
change from an attitud of neutrallty
at the beginning to dhe of criticism
against President Wilson for not pro.
testing against the Germau action in
• Belgium by saying that at the start
he believed- that the president, has
information on the matter that was
not available to him. He says that
when he--beame convinced that the
* president did not have such informna:
tion, but knew only such facts as
were known to everybofyr then he
felt it his duly to criticize as severely
as he could Ilie administration's nen-
. -he= E ‘
psirhin l ompin
। sad Puta*er.
borhood us privntes, will be kept from many's assent to the pontion taken days when it
rendering this valuable service by the in the Inal note to Berlin and in the* -
taseils who will draw their few bun- “ "" "
For Counts Attorney.
RD yaniiligN
K H IHIHH.KMAN
T F. iiiTii
T. fl AiikNwoon
(Second Term)
y Tav Collertort
M HULLAltD
aSecond Teru)
ly. Clerk:
f Kktur
WICHITA WEEKLY TiMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEX AS, FIIDAY, MAY5,1916
congress, «a>s thesieview of lieviews, tary of war would, nxer- have enough
hits con vinced exports that their domi. reul authority, to enforce unpopular
iating motive is to lie found in the -ules: Let officers and privates be
provistos fortukinga great sumout taid alike, and let the terms of al
>f thy ireasury. In order to pay salar- he brief.
Ice to the officer* of the state militia “When it was determined to tnvad«
vades every ballad, was lost. And the
orally and were frequently written, .....—. •
>1 with the changes ineident to oral tra - or ’ leblik ATSPxKEr
, dition, long after they were composed. ------
we should have had a statement that I For.Pist:rlet,Judue. 20th Judicial Detriet
covers in a general way the older folk iWlshitn, Clay: Areher and ,‛ounE Cou
songs. The adjectives used in describ- ,
out from Fort Worth, but
begun. Atthis rate most of the sum-
mer-wiTbe required-to fill the quota
of 20,000. IF us now seems pbbable,
the army will lie Increased to 180,000
Arehiteeta
517 Kemp A Kell Ruildl
— "5 aa Wiehita 1
classes of society. While he was on
trawberries at the (Tunes office this
morning. The berries were unusually a"loild
lnrze speciments of (he Ktamlykt1 ”vii
riety. They were- duly tested mid pro-
Un Government lo yield.
however, this offietal. deeluration of
er policy in respect to ariied mer
Some men may not like these plein
words, but everybody who knoWs nny ... .-----. — . . -------
thing about Abe subjeet is will uwartechantmen Is but a-rpeital of the. fn
, Nati ual_Guard and the professional
sotters of the regular army.whose,
' ives are dedicated to the service of
• the country. The plan of paying sal-
iries,to the efficera of the Naunul
i Guard evidently contemplates perma-
nence in these positions, the only limt-
tation being that the pay ceases whu wiII cpst.the American people un
a man is sixty-four years old. The knowm militons of dollars. Iten-en-
Falls, contributes -thousuds pay wHI naturally tend tor keep the olalsrely feasible to train every youne
------ • ------ - Gurd officer* In posseswion of their-. man In-the United- States, upon the
hohors. titles’ mid perquisites., which Swiss, system or something akm te
is exactly the thing that does most to. it • at A very moderate cost. A navy,
make the.Natioual Guard--faree. We on the other "and. can not be -bunt
have now literally thousands of young" and maintained wthoutlarge expend!
nen, of fine intelligence and physicaif Aures, The-problems of defense are
vigor, eumfg out of the military' at once so pressing and so -difficult
chools, the-land-grant colleges where that they call for our best, talent in
military instruction is required by I some form of a defense ,couucil. The
Federal law, an other institutions collective wisdom orAthe couhtry on
Theem*nes- mez weute all gladly- these questions is not al prgsent fo
_____ __ Hetenantsand captains in cused im government circles at Wash
the National Guard, without any. salar- ington,gHow to secure a national pro
gram for the safety and dignity of
Woodrow Wilson may z not be
tt-mpmttiar pAneip)
together wi
wore “narrow in their views and
limited . In their vision/’ So are the
uoarants everywhere. TUSH he told
vices the salaries are expected to se-
•tire. Everybody in Congress knows
that better services could* tie secured
without salaries from a better class
of men. than can be secured by pay
treat-of salaries to the barnacles who
the stimulus. There is more to be
will stick to the jobs. The bright
continuizg, theRediew says: imexico vecawse viua ana nus banas.
if -federal salaries to National Girard have.l ongregs aanetion the imamedlat
.Heels may prove, to be one of the eulistment o nen enough 4o bring th
Bort Objoctipnable pines of log-roll exiatinK regiments and nEanization
iK logisiattonf the history of the o1 theumy MP to their maximum num
fiund-States. Wluold readily un- ’ in aa..we exp ledned last
ktstand, and could even find grounds month, meant, the ndditlon of abou
--- —.— ----. wsupportnk,H that .provided an -0.0 10 mien to the 80,000 then en
W. J., Jackson, who lives on Route equivalent amount nt money’“to be 11 led.. ongress acted unantmously
' 1 ami for paying ita privates of the and withont a moment of discussion ui
Nationai Guard, if this were dona life delay: After trty-dass of rcruitinE
sensible plan. The payment however, only ,3927 men had been ob
have as its motive the seeurimgt taineThe House and Senate. mill
—— tary bills providing for the future vl
the army eal for a further great, ir
will cpst the American peopl
For f’wumty Tx Axeemor:
fell r. vOWLI-
T. e RAMuiALr**
IRFAN BKKTON
LEK PlENCOPT
Display spa**. per inch 20c
Htenders iplain iype) per line ........ 5c
Iteadera (blenk typen. per llue ....... 10c
Annennermente.
mercantile risks. The fire insurance greater the pHy because his voice to-of Coneresuman .. -................. 828.00.
____ - _______ . -.,..11.01 .....nt. .n,l ranahle nt znod Elin r." orrTicrs .......... 15.00
effect. .d oun" cers ..............
1. ki.' w.. i--ein. enetn All eanditatew announeing under this
Hut his must interesting artecta lending "ii their claims for the office
tion—a stronger word would not be 1 which they aspire eubjert to the action
out of place—was his expressed In- l of the Demoeratie primary to be held in
tention to enlighten, the audience. 31: ____•
This salary grali bud io reference a lions therefrom. Ita meaning Is that
'— a belligerent hue bhe right to arm/s
troversy. .An armed merchantman . —
whieh aware of me approach of alii the 4 days since the enlistment war.
, For elirAfala-Preetme 1;
I • m IL V. AU4M
J. F. Gt'ILLKT
HY NRWAN
W .1 oWlD Jit -e-----
JACK T RINGENNAEK
.For Represeutative 101 at Diatriet:
E It UfEKWeD
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present declaration has any relevansy 1 .
t to the negotiations going on with hisphotographs "have been among thi
Berlin. H is as good now as at any rmet that have come from Europe,
other time. It is never inappropriate Thompson clicked his camera among
; other
1 Bestdes, this,may spare Germany the perilous, positions and never received a
trouble W askihg questions as to our scratch. He returned' to America re-
defense. . Wine irom me mess oi me navai oi . , . =x ... . .. i
“Nobody pretends to say what ser prohibition candidates and a certain ficers. Rear Admiral Fiske "went" for have also been reduced through the,
one of the candidates who holds anti- him with ungloved hands. The contro- removal of some of the hazards. Tu
prohibition views. versy was somewhat picturesque, for, get a reduction and then have it fol-
; the.admiral’s language was sarcastic lowed by an increase will have a tend-
and rhe secretary’s stand was firm, and____ inen-oru in ih.tr
victory remained to him eney to discourage insurers In their
The revival of the controversy does! efforts to reduce their fire hazards.
Ing the coaters would not have been
tolerated by a London audience. Ube
costers are neither '’vulgar" nor
menders from the legal obligation to - . - — ------
carry on their operations in a humane for a time that he .would lose the force this country into war
manner. The presumption muft.be sight of one of his eyes, but it is now1*’ A "system' controlling maKi an.t. nan... .2"" Nstlonsi Bank
tbat armed meretatmen are armed. hoped that his alight will be unimuair -xines-adtonewspapen? with, millionst Sullk. Pone#o
Tornllefenseeznot Torattaeki on on ed. Mr. Thompsen expects to return service" according
chatapion Heir player, but he has put
Roosevel in a political hole. ■ .
We must accept the statement that
--1 there are three billions gold reserve
In our banks, because we have not the
time to count it.
Kvery town needs "live wires” and
"boosters," but for "safety first," they
should be properly insulated,
Vee, Susan, the latest thing in wo
man's wear is economical: provided,
you use the same dress lor morning
-v- and evening: You can lift the sklr|
higher in the morning’and lower the
bodice in the evening. —
Of course, Kitty, you were the least
bit indiscreet when you wore-low-cut
shoes and invisible stockings, during
the cold rain. You should have re-
mained indoors and allowed your
mother to wash the dishes mid carry
out th elop.
Your pqodle, Mary, needs more exer-
cise. Suppose you try the experiment
of allowing the neighbor's boy to tie
a tin fan to his tall*
That was a bright idea. Willie, when
you purchased the latest creation in
ladies' bathing suits, and mailed one.
In a stamped envelope, to your best
Im Ufllll it Notnry Fubue.
4 pffiee Phone 114
tion vf money has resulted in a low-
ering or the interest rate on farmmaposteroug as this should be don?^'l>eacrful Eharacter of the armed mer.
"Ioans and for the first time in a num-rthrows a light ii|M>n the hard path that-chantman must on examination be try out the Daniels, nlan. and If Ad-
. "''DVuveeI •n " UPN" mni • 15 ivi IL. V"- “1"2 “V"P ew •
money fortheir operations all that the Serretary Garrison would not counts- of foreign governments,
farmers want now la good cropBe- .iauce It. and he left the administra- 'That pail ------------- — ------- —---— --------, — _ ..
■ .............. accordingly. It must be admit- in the Germant view: and very like made a mistake Hilt no each proof is nor (he patriottam necessary-for effie vonakru t r
The Archer County News reports ted Ikai there is one blenm of light ly ifi certain domestie quarters, may forthcoming. Ir it were, then the of int and honest government, and IHs heavy acci
hHM-HAh.pc"tannenp.!shining through this il-concetvea be held In- be immediately pertinent to fk era wld be liable to punishment reared that independenee now would matz
that the Mayor of Archer City gppear- momsure. The biu rirst says the sal- matters now oceupying the public tor Insubordination te rules A drug Tearedehat inderendence now would mM
ed iu the streets last weekminus the ‛aries mit-be paid anyhow. Hut since minds is to be found in the cneluding "fiend" can not idhg conceal the resuit in the elevation of leadersw hose
growth of,whiskers 1 bat had adorned the framers of the bill have no idea pargrapha. A vessel not exelysively traces of his "fiendinbmess," and it is rule would relegate the masses.f the
hie physlogonmy for the past twenty- why sularies should be paid, they pro- I devoted to commercial use but which not thinkable that the head of the navy people to a condition of ignorance an- - • ’ d
• he News tn tell why he wo hm ana kind ot «uties to Iw rendered as a, praie enemy naval araft, says the tion. Islands came under tnecontroTof the bargain. C „ McFarlmid. receiver,
wloug." — , I < ondiit ion of drawing the pay. It Is statement, "possenses a status talnt- Aecording t roporsand evidence United statep. The widest memsute of Taylor Bldg. City. 40-8ty w
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----- - — --------------.---.our military departments^ on sea a, movement Indicates no new develop.rM00T4 8M0L.wyer
destroying his minor ships -of war, Iland,TsTheflrsi essential to national ment whatever, alrmjng or the re office in Frilwrg Building.
wotid have been entitled: -to the pro defense.—- Memphis commercial Apvers. 'General Persiiug-needed morewinsEvAin -
tentica at his Government If harm lie- peaL. ’ - men io protect his line of communica Zwyert
fell him. Every man knows that he— ’ ---—-------— tion. The alarmist report a from, Maxi- Civil and f" —
takes paenage nt his own risk on a When the.supply of chide oil Irom co these days art sometimes well Office Phone 1.427, WT K. A^- wuu.’i’i'K
" ’ ‘ -- --..... .. .. . - ,e n.Go’Neal
Uauk deposits are accuruling but
. ' there is little disposition among invest
ors to put their money into new nter-
prise* Rather the tendency is to
strengthen exinting establishments
4: , and to put them on n firmer husis,
__.. 'This is probably, oil aecount of Ilir
vary good reason thint all estnblinhe s
enterprises are doing well, and it is
simplyu'vs re of getttingr more of a
. good-thing in fexns the uccumula-
ber of years the farmers have no dr our democracy must yet travel hefere clearly
ficulty in getting all the money theylit/Tn attain erfietency in the face of said In his memorandum of septem lions havecome true— that tbe orrie mupnses or me rupno people are oy er nf| years than Tnow. " The
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Irt of the declaratin which, vomshbly say that the secretary had 1,1 leaderahip hatd nelthbr the capacity K - A-P 1
“ - ■ ' .... .4— , - ■. -— For Justire of the Peac•, Preelnet Ne. It ■
r . VIP!nce 1) "m.. •
Jpringers: 7 Thoroughly accli- 3- P J0NES, “—
„ IT s'SSKS’f'•' rp,roa Preemetxe.
Wagon Yard. • W42-tfa w j. HOW!
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Coynt Treasurer:
T. W M< HAM
sherirr: I •
OHG. A WAWKINS
(Ne 1 ma Term)
-! iMinpol"H-
J. L. -IVFFINRS
Jubata-K*y J. w. Aki
KAY A AKIN
.410 Bondinz
t.ilM period, during which the recruit crease of rezularst while the Naticua
’-should be rigorously and inteysivelv--Gyard provistons call for a force o
trained As fast as "posible "thesa-be 120, ■ to be recruited in a
Coung men should be, retired to the xer>- brief spnce of timento 480.004
reserve clask The officers should be Hutall parts.of.the »ystem provide
paid nothin* at all. or else given the, in nis pending legislatten are so de
sine'pay as the privates, There_in-ective that there is nogood reavon ti
in analogy between the officers ot the bsleve that they will bring practica
. sueeessfully cireulated outside' futhe
men a year or more will be required to, publishing agencies controlled by the
bring it up to the authorized strength.1 "system." The Brownsville newspaper A. R lank
in the memorandum of March 25 re- the admiral no credit. Time has proved ’
specting armed merchantmen tnud» 1 that Daniels wasfright, for the fighting The lower house of congress Tues
.public yesterday by the State Depart- nations of Europe have, one after an- day rejected the Senate bill with the. ....
to re wriT. carkuamendrmont six.'’’'..'*! Mn . „«... ,
qu-t -pg=g-u- - "FiII wp Gin-first brigade self government than is now enjoyed K"Aor"nsihrt T‛ tnetdye"or audleJX
is conceivable that Ute stat emeu l All r 1th red liquer. by the people of those islands. -The while he whs singing "My Old Dutch."
might, throngh some not very clearly" id he blitd fnry of intoxication sell great weight of opinion has been I The asimplioity and pathos "of these f
indicated effect upon German public men on to desperation. Not that all' against the promise of indepndence, songs, os sting by him, is unspeakably^.,
opinion, make it easier for.I hr Ber Ien needed that sort of ineentive, but J . . At rirst nentiment 1 affecting. . -
ta truth, wan.not prohibited by military rulen. auan e4n AateriAt ttgennaen- Another choke bit of enlightonment ’
‘-rules. ....... ; among the Ai erican. Pople ant. int was offered by Mr Evans before .Ing- For
Irthtrat ront roversy Admiral congress was favorable for inderend- ing "uichard of Taunton Dean."’ lie l
Fiske thelared’in the public print ence but lately A change nt sentiment, sald “—* •• —— — -----* "
that entiingout wine from the officer’s, growing out »f betfer informed public Fland
mess i would have the effect to dl- opinion has been noted in regard to
von e ’bent from their ahtps," and fur. I! " , • , ’ ' , ..
ther he predieteu that T wouid Lin. the independence proposal and Hila
(reuse secret drinking, and result in was reflected in the vote in the
- esday. Th Filipinos doThot
attitude toward armed merchantmen, eerily and while touching off a nash-
a Ou-. —-
trallt y. ‘ It is not often that thoso
whom the Colonel opposes have an
opportuuity to assuny the initiative
for the Colonel pfesses his attacks so
vtgorously and shifts them so rapidly
that the smoke and fuss he .makes ol-
fuscates the lasue. In the present in-
stance the administration has been
completely, silent under the Colonel’s
attack and the lattar is new firiyg in
to his own smoke. But refereig back
to the issue: The only protest that
could have been effective in the case
of Rellum and which woid not have
made The United States ridiculous,
would have been for America to have
followed the example nt England and
declared war againne Germany Any
other kind of a protest Would have
been entirely futile.
FOCUS ON FACTS’
K. l.. ft LroX-
- Autormey at Law
orriee nH.iu-. 212 First National bank
vention of the training of yonng citi '
ens to serve their country, they could1 metres from the enemy."
hardly have hit upon anything so cal hundred meters: I p,,e. ... „v.
ulated to defeat real preparedness as mans matle another of their gas ar
the payment ut .salaries to the Na- taeks."—Bostou Transcript.
tional Guard officers on the pln oi — f
keeping these officrrs vermanently in Hritisiv Mat rom (to young man nilk.1 enemy warship, use*, its armament to
the ir.planenAlreanytie-tene lenek.o lug cow "How is it you’re not at the keep thie enemy ut a distance may be
Ihe-Mational Guard is too much itlettront, young manT Milker" Causeattarkpd precisely as if site sought
dins- lot! of a series of clubs or “ocall fHere ain’t no milk at "at end mun. safety" by flight. If this means that
wk int organizations, I he State pro -1 puuri. "IF merchantman behaving'Im Hint way
viies at Ereat,epuse a fine regi. _____ * would have the stalls of ‘a ship of
menial armory: andthe Yntted States Nothing is more delightful txauthe war.the rule is impossible of justiri
government provides equipment and Night of ?rith ,-fkm “ -cation In submarine warfare as it has
various appurtenances This combina- ___ heen carried on by Germany. The
tion of States and Federal provision There is nothing so easy in itsoir Admiralty Instructions to- British
would in any other country but ours but urows dlfricult When it is per " armea merchantmen were that the at-
formed against one’s will.—Terence, tempt nt u submarine to approach
lie-Are you loud of sports. Miss would be ovidence of an intention to tne Unt
. attack hy, torpedo anethat they were highest eVer recorded. Another reason
justified in presuming a hostile pur I , .
pose. The experience of BNtisf mer i-s.the hish physical standard required
be used as the means -of- training
thousands upon thotisands nt young
men, who would be passed rapidly:. . .... a, .... .
through the regimental organiztion Greene?" Sheoh,.Mr. roughly,
as a school for physical training, mill this * 80 sudden.___Lite.. _ “
try discipline, and- responsible citi-, .. ,, , ... *
Lenship. Hut under our system as ii There is. Indeed, a God .that sees
actually works, the armory becomes a ahd hears all that j>'e do —l lautus.
eiubltouse for the companies belonE- ! TKe question of prohibition or anti,,
ing to the regiment that monopolizes r 0. . ,
its faciiities. Too few are the hours" Prohibition Th the senatorial compaign lucky ir we escaped only under the
of military training, compared witb .Eoing to be secondary to the issue denunciation of both sides—New
the"hours of dancing and social festiv-of Americanism and support of the au_York Times
Ity in the armory Reenlistment is en: thorixd spokesman of the American . ---.-e.---—
couraged on the part of privates, and . . . we are still confident that Amer •
many of the officers hold, their places Kovernmen Prolibt tionists andan ' cans wili be found in the majority
through long periods of years. It is prohibitionists will join in a rebuke to when the votes ar. counted
very much as if the group of masters one of the candidates who has made ________
and pupils enjoying the facilities of u nis oppoition to the administrauon . por w.i hcna .... board for an Increase in rates. Ten
(Ine boys’ school should, conjer the or ,. . ... iNIr ln The Worth, says that
institution into a club (or their own A* o “ first claims for support. In loosevelt has been eliminated as a
permanent benefit, graduating ‘ noithis connection Governor Fersuson presidential possibility by the Repub-
classes and only taking in a new boy l baa said something that has the right licans of New England. Eliminating —:-------- ------- ---- ---- ----------- - - • .
now and then when somebody died or ring to it. "I am an anti-prohibition- ROOSeveit by some of the Republicans companies have been hit heavily in excellent quality and capable of giHid
departed to another region. Now thelist," he said. "My convictions have I about ..‘5.2 vet eitl. »■> A
tendency of the new scheme for paya . . . . ** about as pleasant yet futile an op
ing salaries to the officers nust-in - WA!8 Deen that "a! Hut the pro eration as it used to be for the certain"
evitably aggregate still further the I blbition muestion looks like 30 cents class or Democrats to proclaim Bryan 1
present evils> of the National Guard to me compared with the question of dead. Bryan is the only man who has
system Furthermore. It will make American patriotism. If an attempt acad wor. tim. than vii i.. It 18 unfortunate, however, that an In-
reform much more difficult in the fu- . ’ * been dead more time, than Villa In .
ture, because this payment of salariew I * made to raise a race issue in our (he. mortuary record Roosevelt comes crease must come as a g d man.
will soon have created a sort of vester i domestic politics all other political Is- third.
Interest that will set fires burning be-1 sues pale." This statement baves lit- _______ , e - new equipment and theTobservance of
hind every Congressman at Washing jtle doubt where Governor Ferguson DANIELS AND THE WINE MESS, fire prevention rules, just been given
-l *-i- *d i.i. dut- i.. in will his vota in the second pri "hen Secretary Daniels, about* 18 reductions in their key rates, and the
race is between wont"rom°tessmedshor ondprnaattog rates on • number of individual rinks
ii Phone 472
except that of a raid upon the Treas merchautmen without thereby giving _________ -
ury it represents the weakness of the enemy or neutrals 'the right to the adoption of cocaine or other dope House-Tuesday.
our political system That 4tinga-ael treat them as ships of war.' But the as a substitute stimulant, yet appear ready for independence. it:witteu;‛btuitis not today.
------------------ ------------" — tm.... ........... "------ " There bun.been. sufficient time to is the or those who bught to Hnow the date ol the nong. but every
............... ......~
Wie Repubifan a her r. 1914. concewing "the status of era ot---------- -kf ------...-L -- • — — - —-------• *—' - *-----
akve .na..ma. lb* apma. MAFAkawF enenata ” m utntamont drunkra
1*“ ■"•JBSaaa. cox" “
Attormeyeet-law -
Brac First ftfnarNanknidm
xerted into a commerce destroyer at ... . .u-uunapua,.I......— ---
•he hegtning of Hie wor would have Utah, Wyoming and Montana will be Unhappny, the ineident at Parral end- J. R, OGLE
dreame4 of invakine th pretentien utilized for the production of oil. The ed to shake our faith in the good will . ANomnre‛isi"E..... -g
tioyernment: had. the conse: U: S, Geological bureau estimates that of the Carrnziatas, At is best, that. „ wara wuliainu. • Phore 121.
or his temeHiv heen vtalied . -- ---- .... . good-will is an uncertain quantity. At j --------—
rado alone will, 20,000,000,000 Rarralitswastranstormed.terporariw. “ Cha mezy A iAelpDerenpor
- tad i barrels or erude OU tbrough oralary, .milLimCtnerennas Beeu nothing M, „Ga Khzhan panauk
commerce.or.inwar. presented in refining processes. " ; justiry forebodings. The tale of a 2hlae.*-----------
ITon of the tastruction .given in the! T^eka" ptotog arspnomariemuafNihocaincman o "a"rBtkaKsox.anunzEn
rapher, wentto the European battle- ] the astounding rumors thatYilla has Sulte 204 206 First National Bank Building.
field* at the bitginning of the war and: again become a_national hero and is. ~ ' Pbona 1438. —e,—=-
- - - ~ " 1 to supplant Carranza. »The meeting of jJOUETTE m. MOSNER r
the qenerlsat Juarez and El Pase- AMoreezat-Hw.i..sc
has been an friendly and pacific as HdeneralsState,pg Jhajorwaraftihaing.
could have been expected. | relepliqhe No 121. "
It is a pity that something van note—R—piroei—
be done to stop the dissemination df■j■*!• "E-X,rney-at-law
false reports by the interventioniste ottice: 3tO First National Bank Btnldlnq,
and their friends. 'The Herald of ...........1’
Erownsville, Texas.-of Saturday. April
les. provided their service wa:lim- - — ------------------ —
Beil to a year or two, so that other the country is verhaps the most ini
young men could succeed them and portant of the Issues that qught to.be _
SS&tf 7 WiEAnootherwie.
deadliest scheme conceivable for pre Hub ( with new spaper) "I see thai mt upon the contrary presumption, as he is able. months. The-Brownsville newspaper.------------<--------------
, the French have gained two hundred but it is removable dn examination! ------f -"tl, has receives, sheets of what it calls I: °MA3o".
....... - — • — Or-the 20,000 additional men author r "canned editorials," tendered for sale nGom 10 Bliding. Phono 520.
lien for the regular army some time! at nominal prices, from one of the bu ----------------------------------
. " . ' „ , , . I reaus of this system. Is editor de-
ago only 5417 bave been enlisted in elares he has seen those same editor
Inin published in certatn papers. ;T-
Instrated feature stories" and cartodns
devgned to create prejudtee- against
the .Mexican constitutionalists and the
TWashington administration huvebeen
DENTISTS
n*. w. ■. FRLDRR
Dentist
005 Seventh street. ■ •
AncitiTrcTa anw civil knuinAks
the past six months by fire losses tu
Texas and it_is probable that some
Increase in tha. rate will have to be
made for them to recoup their losses _ _____
when we are told that "nobody wrote For Di-triet Judee, Ush District:
fplk-sing" we are pleasingly remind- E: W NIeH0L0N
cities have, through the purchase ofed Chat Topsyust"growid ” Had.we
1 been told that somebody composed
them but nobody knows who. that Clerk:
they had descended from father to son A. F. KEIi
'Mu.. ,v
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There ar. two very good reasons whz-mazpverestimateothe.igfttene txert room .wrYrA^lsTW nuilding.
slow progress is being made in the en- •Y *net permetous :ysem I Arrie phone Ge: Reldence phone 487.
n.tmnrowara m. her. i. 10. iscovered, and it must be remembered |------ =
listment. one is that there I* less un- that thre were force* at work on-vi.WADE-M. WALKER
employment now than ever known Ini Americal, uil m nretudice Americans Sureery and Generel Prnetiee
states, and wages... the amsrst“Mexicans —> »“«■,
Li____ eVer recorded. Another reason [ years of Porfirio Diaz. But the warn
1 । ing conveyed should be heded by all!'
un men bave been en-’iytetignuerprmerennricicatnourePesiew.
________________ —__________ _____ listed considerably over 20,000 have. York Times s'
to the contrary we venture into a field appilet- frenlistment "but nearly1 ---*-------------
three out of every four have been re SAYS BALLAD BINGING -FIELD A CLARKSON
jected. The" belief is growing that LACKED INSPIRATION 517 Krm
universal seryice must ultimately be _ EVry Sritmherin last night's aud | ——-Wonh
adopts in the United States. 1 lence and everybody who knows what a. '
British ballad singmg Is—and the de if' A.A.A+m
mands of all ballad singing are th«_| Announcemenw
same-realized that Mr. Harry Evans' +_“__.’I3’/!____________
efforts were the sheerest" parody. The " ‘ —*
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— I
t ' - rL » ‘
j cd wi, A ,0kile purpose wulel it I wuomiuton by the six-rotary the aaval self government or wtueh they show ---tigtt
[canuut Hiro* .aide or assunin all officer la wo les a «entieman aud al apaelty ou«*t tab. iiven No Mhe Fili- Hroressionalvara J
j will," Having, therefore, Ilie atatus, solqier without his will mess: hut On1 piuos for st iu only in the exercise of At " ...... . ; - '
toflanarine putlie vessel it may he'th* contrary his efticjency is much""" 2" Income weh - _ " -
treated us a.wavnhip byenemies ana ineneased. I M rthey £au ever beCD6. wontur « "yTT, .. .... A
by neutrals, azor that reason "any 10 the rder, which so offnded fitted for goveruing themsnves but "prompt «tt»nt!KnXo sti "vu tunlgean.
. person taklug passage on such a ves Fiske, needs any upholding it gets It the-question of independence is one I— office: Bear First National- Hsnk
i sel can not expect immpmity other, from Kaiser Wilhelm, accredited < the that ought to be deferred. Even the -
than that accorded personis who ar(most rabid mflitarte of th. world, latitation or this duestion now in the
•u board a.warship." IF the advo- w*o in an address to the navdi cadets 4itation.01 th ' “ no"aaie
_________ . __________________- ...... cates of surrender, the supporters ot of hla ships said: "The next sea fight United- States is likely to. a. ,» -
Mexico because Villa adhis bauidi atw Gore and MeLemore resolutions, will, be wou. by nerves, .and nerves hopes in the Plilippines and cause H.wun:
group had- outraged an American bor au-Vot Reventlow accept this as are ndermined by alcohol. The na disaltection that will embarass the ad- „„ . wrIX a hillimuton
nd satisfying. If it tion that consumes th. least alcohol, ministration of fhome islands " ' . Mwyer
mak it any ulr toi the Berlin wins, and that should be you, my gen- ■ - 25.0014■ nooma:a1k,ais*3 Kemp a Kell ma&.
Goynment to.promiscsobbdiennete "Tn" .. , ' h, SYSTEMATi MISCHIEF. •
me., laws of God and- man, so much The action of Seeretary Daniels pre - 2 , ,nn ’ iwyer. -
the better. In truth; uowever, nos tn Ceue that of the foreign natiens,in , Eresumably. tie foree 2. 1.000 me Room: TOO First National Bapk ItmildHnz. —*-
no sense such a " warhing" as the an putifhg #p the bare aguinst alcohol, jwptisent across the Mexican ?*’■ 'l ---------------
vocates of the policy of surrender anu. nnd Admiral Fiske may as well accept forms part of the: contingent of 2300 w. r. WEEK*-,.,*,- ;
cpwardice have pleaded for There the action as proor of the-necretary's ovdered to. Columbus. N. M.. by Gen om<wJ Finn Fioor ew First Nationa) x "
•ever wow a ttntaowhea a licn-com- wisdom and drop the controversy for eral Funston a week ago an rein- Asaunauuug.__^sar».i.
bajant passenger on n shi|i that was good ana all if he can prove 'that forcements for General Pershi. -nrANKENsiIP
2" occasionally a merchantman, de bin predictions have eome true,.then There in no significance in t - P * Altorey-a
voting the rest of its time andener the bars should be built higher and ee, ' •— 2-■ -• •
gies to the destruction of.the enemy's made 'attire* efective, for efifclency in „moment,of the Jwarezconrerence. The
omterce or of -unting ilown and our military departments, on .'sea anil movement dedicates no new daralon
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