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VOLUME XVH.
ABILENE TEXAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 1913.
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TALKS ONBAPTISM
U. Sramnri In Hoiiilti Eienttig TIN.
roll run Explain Cliiirrli'H Teurli.
IriL mi giii.lnii timi on
ClirMV l.iul ('(iintiiiiinl.
Though tlio attendance was Htuallat
Monday tliiin on flomt of the other"
wwi ilnyn-i-H toiiilltlon m be exported
on tin- ilny following Sundaytho ser-
vIpph or the KplBcopnl Mission at the
Church of tho Hpnvonly UoRt wore
not bereft or thoir ImproBBlrenoss nnil
iMorcstodiioss. In runt tin preneher
snlcl Hint (in Bermmin werp well lis-
tened to. nnil Unit (In Question llox
wjih noli chugged with questions that
were niiBwered at the night Horvlce.
Service will be lipid this nftrnooii
nnil tonight when flip uubjoot will ho
"Tho Holy Communion ns a Sncrlllco
or Praise nnd TlinnkWirlvliiit." deliver.
oil It- Archdeacon Spnmmi u wonder?
fiillv gifted speaker
Tiio uftornoon sermon Monday wnr
pnwcumi n- upv. n. rj. HPtiucssy. TIip
RHliJect was: "Christian Dying" be-
Ins a rlonr nnil iiftprul presontntlon
of what iloath should hp to Hip Chris-
tlnn. Tho night sormou was from St. Mat-
thew 28:10-20: "do ye. therefore.
tch nil nations baptizing tliom In
the tmiMP of the Father thpion. nnil
tin Molv ahot; teaching thorn to ob-
serve nil thlngK whatsoever I hnvo
commanded you. nnil 1j. I nni with
you nlwnys; even unto tho end of tho
world.
The preacher told thp entrancing
Story or Jonnh: IiIh mission to tlio
wicked of Nlnovoh; his rofuBnl nt
Hrft to go; hlfl HtToml rhnnn nnd
Jlnal success. Dwelling upon the
sympathy or Jonnh for tho withered
gourd vino because It was not folr for
tho vino to llo out of God's message
to hlin concerning hlx sympathy foi
tho vino tho lesson wan drawn qf
how tho basis of tho whole plan of
riiriKtlnu salvation 1h loved and uyni-
pathy for those wh6 need help. God'B
lovo for iir ami our Iovp for all man
hind.
Sovornl phases of baptism worr
pointed nut. uiiiong thoin tho fact that
new lifp of n bnptlwd as a iiipiiiIipi
of Christ Ih iuohI clearly taught h
Christ's statement tlmt ho was Ui
vino nnil wp the branches. The sIkii
or IKe In tho branch are tho buds
that unfold mid develop. So. our Out
at baptized ChristlnttB It to deeio
mill extend tho vino or life.
Christ's command was to go tench
nil unttoiiu. to innko llfItloB Thli
IttvnTrN tlio IUpii or dlfotuliiip for th'-
lxilHUiH). Tho BtiWojml church plan
or illiK-lpllne In bound upon the con-
nection hotwooii tlio wonlR illnolplo
nml dlHclpllno. n coiiHtnnt procosH ot
txiehlug nnil truth mther than oxpelt-
liiM tlioxe who ihx-iI dlHdpllno.
Ii wh uolnleil out that tho tpqulro-
iiicnta In nil brmichOH of tho ChrU-
tkin ohurch for lmitlnni nr ropen-
tnuco nnd faith HopPiitanco iniinim
ri'inuipliiUon. or turning away fnnn
tlio omII of the world while faith
tMomiK tho turning with full conn-
dtuioo to nml Jonnh tlrnt wont nway
from the call of Ood; thou hf turned
nnd followed fjod.
Thin roqulromont or huptlum cniiisnd
tlio iinmllnii to ho nuked why then I
htiptlHin ndiulnltHonMl to lnfmitn?tThe
KhIoimiI chnreh'H oxplanatlon foi
that prnctlcp. tmld tho proacher U
that thor arc chhph In the Illule
wlicir ChriKt'H grnop wbh oxtendod to
Uhwi' ho noodod It tho ropontnnco
ami faith or unothor. Inntniico cited
woro tho gyrlo-I'liooiilclaii woman. It
v.1M iiluo polntwl out how tho child of
aii of Hie ifioiiKor loi on tho Tl-
tfltilc hoonnip Inhorltor or tlio uiIIIIoiib
which IiIh fathor loft to hlm In caro
or HtMiiiHors until lu nhonhl kuho to
uHtlerataud tludr vnluo-
Donllng with tho foriua of baptism
It was tftJitod that tho KpUcopal
olmrch kvo profpronoo In hor praror
liok to Immorislon. but In order to
Hifiko tmptlHin tvullabl to nil people
.i nit tinu'fl mid without uny unnocoB-
try burden being laid upon them
itoiirtng n i iuimj.
Tha-rUuaUsui ' ImmorHlon. nal'i
th proaohor lf IteantiruT alnt von
limtroBSlvo. but tho church provide
I...... . In nil enKoa. tllUt IllO Htlial
uhould be uulordlnitod lo tho rite
lUolf nml the gyinlwl should not
ktmid itrvlhc way of tho thing olgnl-
The appeal was made to men to
reollie that their baptism makes them
n.HiMT of tho church and therefore.
toh one a mUslouary Wo should
reiueiulwr that wo aro like Jonah;
have been n-nl with a meinago of ial-
at'on to all who need It. whether to
h our nearot and our deatctit at
home or to Ibobo nations far away
who arc djiiiK and bwauiie ot that
wi tin or unbolUC gnawing at the rooU
ir their rr being and withering un-
dir hot nun of temptation
Mou art inseparably connect-
i u.iih LatliH." ald the preacher
Anionic the question which have
bc takes from th Question Box U
le aawrd tealght. the following
are given as iliustratiea or wnai w
b part of th lntresllK servlca to
si:i.i:iti:i)
ITI.K
som:of i it aitiied-
si nooi.s in run
SO ITU.
OF STATE'S BESTiPUBLIC ARE INVITED
Stiiirrliilciidcnt llurnell llccehcn I.cl-
ler I'rniu TiM- liiliirxll) VN
Hnr nf SfliiMiU .1. I Mender-
miii (ihliig Info mi a I Inn
A Hlgnul honor Ih tlila that Ims como
to tho AIiIIoiip High Hi'hool ovIiIpiio-
big tho high Htaiidard of work lining
done there. Hupt. of KcIiooIb J. !!
Hiirnott linn rocolved tho following
Doir-oxphiuntory ltcr:
I'tilvurslty of TexnB
Nov. 13 1913.
Supt. J. H. Uiirnctt
Ahllono Texas.
Dear Sir:
I have JiiHt returnod from Knoxvllio.
rcniiPHHPo. where I iittuudod it meet
ing or thO' commission on accredited -
hcIioos or tho Southern States. The
commission Rulectcd one hundred for
ty-two Rchools distributed over ten
states. Or the oiip hundred and forty-
two thirty-two nro located In Texas
I am glad to report that Abilene
High School Is one or that number-
Wo expect to publish tho list or tho
cioo1k throughout tho entire South.
Some or tho advantages to ho doriv-
il from the seloetlon of tho list nre
jb follows:
1. It will mark any school selected
with distinction for elllclency.
'2 'It will cnoblo graduates of selec-
ted Bchools to enter practically every
-ollugp In JIip rutted States admit-
ting students on cerllflcato.
3. It will give iih some Rtaudnril- In
tlio South for the development or
High Schools.
I am glad your school was placed
Jl) the list.
Yours Hinccrely
J. I HKXUKUSON. Visitor
or Schools.
This polcction places tho Abilene
High School In the forcrront or the
high schools or tho state and the
onih nnd means much for Abilene bb
whole Tho pntrona nnd triends ot the
ichool will learn thl with a great
of pleasure ns It 'means that Abilene
ias one of tlio best High Schools In
lie country.
E OF EAST
i:0tmu 1.K.WK UA1I.UUADH. MIXES
AMI I'l.AXTATIOXS IX
StHTII APUIt'A.
UUHHAN. Natal South Africa Nov
18 Tho Btrlke of tho Kast Indian
laborers spread lolny to the south
coast mid practically uveryoue or one
hundred uud fifty thousand workmen
of Indian blood hud loft tho rail-
uadb. iiilues uud plauuitlons.
Serious disorders nmong thoso who
huu gone pu tho strike aro feared.
Vole YoMHger Here.
Cole Younger the reformed guer-
illa who nt.erutcd with the notorious
Jumna Hoys shortly after tho Civil
Wnr. arrived In Ahllono Tuesday over
tho Toxaa and Pacific from points
went. IIIh manuKor. It.' A. Mnniuette
of U'o's Summit which was tlw
dcoue of many flghta between tho ban
dits and tlio ottlcors is in mo cur
with hlm.
Colo YounKer Is u ureal character.
Ho Is an good as a child and tho lea-
sou ho has learned from life will be
told n his own illimitable way to-
night at tho opera house.
Mark From Cogfcretwo.
' Itov Simeon Shaw has returned
from conference at Vernon. The bish-
op's cublnet has aent Itov. Shaw to
Sweetwator to supply the church ai
Hist place inr iuauy year ho was
presiding elder of that district and
his cohort of friends there are pleas
ed lo learn of his return. Abilene re-
grots very much his leaving.
The last sermon delivered by Rev.
Shaw to an Abilene congregation ap-
pears In this Issue of the Reporter.
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be held at tho Heavenly Host church.
"Why does the 'Episcopal church
always put the offering on the altar?"
"Please explain 'Higher Church'
and Uiwer Church "
"What was the custom of baptism
practised by the Jew before the day
or John the IlaptUt "
"Explain your belief In the case ot
an Inrant who die unbaptlied?"
Rev E. A. Temple of Amarlllo.
bishop will reach Abilene Thursday
and preach Thursday night. Every-
body who want to hear a very later
outing speaker of the gospel sheuM
not mis this service a he will have
it special message for every km we-
wait and child who attemU.
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WORKMEN
SPREADS TO COAST
EM'ISO.JIHI NI'NiAt.H Mlllllf-lI.SO
Clt.TY IIEtlW IIIC Sirs
SIU TODAY
ronlitlilN Hrislon Open To 1'iibllr nnd
Ir. lloiHor of Dulla Will lie
ll or l.erlurc PotHHiii lo
Flirt With llnrlori
TIip HI IaBO-ll!g Springs Modltvil
Association convoiied In tin- Chmubor
or Comtnorro linlt nt I o'clock Tuph-
day morning wlh a uninl). hut rapln-
ly growing uitendunce. The tuorn'i R
hpshIoii wan oppupd wllh no nddrcsB
or welcome on hohnlr or Ahllono by
Mayor K. N. Klrby. followed with n
talk by chairman pro tciu. S. It. Cntos
Dr. Phonlx. nnd a Konpriil dlseuwHlnn
on the chnngp or tho nnme and ro-
orgnnlxntlon. with an ndjoitrtinient to
n clinic at Alexander Hnnlhirlniu Tim
afternoon rchhIoii will hold forth In
tho Chamber or Commerce hall nt
i:.io tbifl aUernoon
The conforenco wng called to ord:r
by temporary chairman S. II. Ca'os.
Mayor Talk
Inimitable Mayor Klrby dcllver-d
tho welcoming nddrcs on behalf of
tho city of Abilene. Ills tnlk -was
pointedly Interesting and concerned
commendations to the doctors as n
body. Ho appreciated tho tact that
many young men wore tnklns uu tho
study of medicine; ho wa pleased o
know that great progrcBH was being
made in tho medical world: that dis
ease Ih gradually being eliminated uud
mo doctors wore Inspired by the deep
est puritoso of furthering the happi
ness or immunity. He declared that
there "'are no drones in tho medical
profession." lie also spoko to 'ho
point ubout Abilene ulwuys extending
a hospltiitdo Invitation to organiza-
tions like thlH olio. Ho praised the
women mid HWcet babies and said
that Abilene was wonderfully blessed
in mis respect. Ho expressed tho
hope that tho meeting now being held
would bo proritublu nnd pleasant and
that they would find Abilene provid-
ing everything that thcr needed for
(heir entertainment and happiness
while hero. He declared that nowhoro
in the world was tho atinosnhoilo
cnudhlouB better than In Abilene lo
make everything be enjoyable and
pleasant.
"Wo have the most hospitable peo-
ple In the wcbU" declared tho mayor
In his talk. "They can not be beaten
anywhere. And I hope they will at-
tend these meetings. I wish for yon
u happy and pleasant time while in
Abilene. I trust the mcpuug will bo
profitable mid 1 am sure that It is
the purpose or this worthy body to
KUpprcBu diseases nnd to get n bel
ter understanding of the liieaus to
eliminate them therefore I believe
you to bo Imbued iwth n humanitarian
purpose. Your purpose to relievo hu
manity or disease and Ill-health is
commendable. I hope God will di-
rect your purposes and that groat
efforts wilt be put forth for the ameli-
oration of conditions Involving hu-
manity." Mayor Klrby was loudly hand-clup-pod
as hu concluded.
Chairman Speaks
Dr. S. R. Cutea was made temporn-y
chairman In tho absence of President
Huge who wan not able to nt'eud
at tho time. He was down on the
program for an address of welcome
on behalf of the Taylor County Medi-
cal Society which Is n constituent of
tho Kl Paso-Uli; Springs Society
Ho denied his ability as a public
speaker but noted his name had benu
put on the list for a talk and he pro
posed to say something. Ho sKiko
utter Mayor hlrky who had left the
chamber and said that municipal of-
ficers could not like good women any
better than tho doctors. Ho Tpoated
that the mayor had covered practical-
ly every phase of the subject of wel
come he was scheduled to deliver
hut had noted that the mayor had
failed to say anything about tho
To8um Dinner."
Noting the paucity of medico In the
audience at the meeting Dr. Cates
aald in a humorous vein: "Don'- no
surprised at the few present at this
meeting this morning as they will
be here when the possum dinner Is
served Now as to the possums. I
want lo say that ther are not xmouglt
possums about Abilene to make a
unliable feast so Hiat we have sent
one of the most experienced hunter
wo have to the mountains near llufta-
lo Gap and he ha gathered up enough
In those mountain and has driven
them in a flock to Abilene. They
have been put In the pot and will he
a steaming delicacy tonljch.
Then he roke of the doctor who
do not attend the medical ineetlngs-
He aald that those who were the moil
progressive always attend the meet-
in r. Those who do not attend ge!
Into the old rut Here interposed in
epic on the road which finally became
a thoroughfare and then a city street
sad finally a metropolitan avenue lie
said that was the policy of the doc
torsto expand and become of semt
use and importance.
He stated the program of th div
Which Include a clinic at Alexander
Sltarlum at 11 s'cleck. which i
greatly enjoyed and a resumption M
the session at I "3 . to followed br
4 4-
t. .1. Drparlment of igrlrnllnre
WKATHHN HI'llKAr
AHII.KNI! Nov. 18. Kor Abl
lone and Vicinity: Tonight an J
W'pdilPHdrty utiflPttlrd woallier.
For Kiint Texas: Tonight nnd
Wednesday unsettled weather.
For West Toxns: Tonight fair;
w armor except in soutliPitst por-
tion; Wednesday generally fair
itlghpst 7C; lowest SO"; fttofln
bS; rnlnfall 0.
1iAAAs kAXJ.A.J.j.
ANGELO GAME TO
BE GREAT AFFAIR
oxi: of iiicj Fir.iTnurs of
TIIAXKSIHVIMl LAIIIli: FHOWON
'AKK KXI'IUTKII
Kxtcnslvo advertising h being doro
lor mo Han Aiigeio-AiilloiiP High foot-
ball gamo hero on Thanksgiving nnd
It Is expectod Hint tho largest crowd
of the senson will witness the nn-
tesl. The Reporter Job olllco Is buty
on the finest lot or window catdM I'
has turned out this year. They ale
14x22 and will bo placed In a num-
ber of .the business houses of tnr city
to advertise tho nppronch'.ug event.
The occasion will bi made tho ctiintix
or the local High's foil nthlMc cal-
endar and judging from tho Interest
that is Doing Worked up It will be a
big event Tho fort that San AurcIo
High hns only recently defeated Cole
man thereby showing thnt thoy af
kPoplnir their form. Is nrovlnv: nn In
centive to Ahllono Hlgli to keep hor
team In tip-top hnpo and ready fop
tho rniy.
Arrangements nro being negotiated
between innungerR or tho football
game nnd motorcycle racon so that
tho two ovcntB will not conflict h
time nnd. these wishing to attend
both can do so.
It Is considered likely thn: n Inise
number or rootprs will como with the
Angclo team. Tho local High ex
pects to bo there on masse.
iiim
n visit to tlio Gpllepllc Colonoy this
nrtprnoon.
Dr. 1'hpHlx l'cpondH
Dr. N. J. PIipiiIx. counselor made
the response on behalf ot the dla'rlct
bocicty. Hu appreciated the hospital
ity of Abilene which he realized
could not bo duplicated anywhere. le
appreciated the great hospitality ut
the people nnd or tho mayor and oth
ers nnd knew that the soclo'y would
find everything to their heart's de-
light In this city while here. snld
that on behalf of the society he ex-
tended an expression jf appreciation
to Abilene for her gullclcsH entertain-
ment and hospitable reception tie
deprecntcd the lack of nttendiiuce. hut
believed that before the day was owr
many more doctors would bo prcacut-
lle gave u short talk on the various
meetings which had been hold and
guvu an oxcusea why he had not been
nresent nt some of these. He w.it.
eagerly lts'cucd to and his address
of response wus fitting ami clear.
Cale Talks t
Chairman pro tern Caies rose to stati
he had negligently forgotten to nay a
few words ubout the possum il Inner
lie said In part:
"Those who ate so much possum til
tho last uieu.ltig nro Uioho that aro
not here this morning. Watch them
when tnoy come to tho possum sup-
per tonight.''
Ho said the possum tsuppor remind-
ed him ol tho story or distinction be-
tween hogs and gentlemen. It tteoiiis
that a man was entertaining somo of
his rriends. Before they broke up
ho produced n eg of beer and before
he passed any out he said: '"WMl
you all dUnk like hogs are gentlemen
if" I Klvo you somo beer?" Tney de-
clared "We will drink like eentlo-
inen!" Then said the host "I'll have
to net another keg." Thla brought
some shavings off tho rolling ot the
Chamber of Conimorco hall.
Secretary Head Miaales
The secretary was called upon to
read the minutes. Ills rciort showd
that the last meeting had been hold
In Anson. The report showed good
attendance and many Interesting pa
per as having been read. He asked
lluit the members be more punctual
In answering corrosiioudence from the
ueere'nrv on statistics which he Is
trying ttr gather aa result ol 11p
losing of tlio old minuies aim me ni-
ter of member bv the preceding sec-
retary. The minutes were upproved
Dr- WIIUs R. Smith la secretary.
Waal to Kronnialie
It was unanimity or opinion upon
vote that the name of tho organiza-
tion be changed te the l)ltrict Society
No. 2 Rig Springs and that the mat
ter be brouicht before the council "n
December The council meets In Dal
las and this body will have to a
Hiwn the suggestion and recommendi-
tlon
XMlral HaHNd
The territory embracing the Kl P
so-RIg Sprincrg Society extends from
Kl Paso on the vtt te the east moun-
ds ry of Taylor cnuntv rm the east:
from the town ot Balllnger on th
iuuth and Auwn oh the north. It
has numerous doctors many nf wham
arrived on the 11 31 a- m. train todav
The meetlsg was urned until
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(retttlatMd'B I S)
HE AND SAN
DR. HARLE WILL
BE PARDONED
i:i. l'ASO l'HIKXI) OF JtllfiF. 4. l
CI XXIMIHAM HKM'INO
OX Till; t'AHF.
THE CAPTURE OF JUAREZ
W'ai lino of The .Smnnlhrii Plrcri of
Strategy V.wr Kmovth Villa l
Fenrrd Hj Federal Whom
lie Ouelair
Tho following letter has been re
cel od by Judge J' I (.'uniiinghnni
from n friend In Kl Paso who Ih or-
Blstlng hint to have Dr. Chan. Hnrle
released from prhion:
Kl Pubo. Toxns. Nov. 16th. 191 J.
Dpnr Judge:
Or course you have rend all nhout
villas coup d' etat. It wuh n smooth
piece of work all right. Wo were nil
nurprlscd. Not oven the Junta hero
know ho wus coming. A train loft
here Friday for Chthiinhun. He
marched his forco around Chihuahua
nnd got to tho north withou' the Fed-
ornls knowing nnythlne nhout It.
Then when the train emtio In ho cap
tured it about 20 miles this side or
fhlhunhttu and started to Junrez He
even rin In on ciicrs from the Fed-
eral dispatcher ho thinking the :raln
was in the tianiiH of the Federal for"
es thnt took It out. Villa stopped
tho train right In the heart or the cltv
on tho main street and .hen IiIh men
marched lo thoir various stations and
tho people who were yet a ntlr rt
thnt hour did not realize thnt they
wore Villas men. They took them
tor Saluzar's volunteers. Most or li
olllcers were nt a dance hall nnd prov.
cd easy picking. II wns an onsy vla-
tory. Villa did not lose but u re"
men. Ho took two fine field guns
and two machine guns. Now he will
have no trouble In tnkiug Chlhuuhua
Tell Mrs. Hnrle that It makes tho
chnncoR to got the doctor out ulmoft'
sure through Constitutional source
M mid 1 are Kolng to have n confer
ence with VII In nnd Medina tomor-
row. Wo do not expect however to
have Villa turn him out but to have
tho Judge ot tho supreme cnur. Iss-m
a pardoti.
Villa now has a ble army and 26
modern field pleccti nnd 80 mnchiix'
guns. Tho spoils in Juarez aro two
field pieces two machine guns l.no
rifles and 100000 rounds of ammuni-
tion besides 1200000 Mex In cash.
More than that; the numo or Villn is
n holy terror of the Federals. He
Is a military strategist and out-clnsses
tho Federals. 1 regard this last com
iir one of the mosv brilliant military
nchiocmciits ever pulled off anywhere
It would be u credit to old Nntlinnlm
lledford Forrest. I was over In Junrer
yesterday and not a drunken mnii tllJ
1 see and there hnB not been n dol
lar's worth or looting. Ho has hit
men under perfect discipline. Ho shot'
five prisoners yesterday nceriioou.
among whom was the notorious ban-
dit Col. Kurlqiic PorHllas. The Jua-
rez garrison wns composed largely ol
home boys (volunteers nnd they hos
tile brunt of the fighting. There Is
much sorrow in Juarez among the
futilities who have lost members. Tho
Regulars proved cowards lieu. Cas
tro has not yet been found. Ho is
supposed to bo hid out In sonic house.
The bravo (?) general never showvd
up when the fighting began but beat
11 to a safe retreat. Please son Mm.
Hurte nnd tell hor what I have writ-
ton you; tell her to be patient uud ill
wilt be well.
Sincerely your friend
OPF.KA IIOI'SK.
Augcir Comedians will play a week
In our city starting Monday Nov.
The company comes well'recominend-
ed from our neighboring cities. Mr.
Augoll the proprietor says be lias
tried to get away from tho old worn
out plays that every company of tins
class aro presenting and Is giving
a new line of plays that are instruc-
tive as well as amusing. Play that
any minister may go and see and
be able to preach a good sermon
from the story of tlio play. Ho say
hi success 1 by giving tjje show going
nubrrc niavs on a niKiier oraer. ana
above all moral and refined. Ill
audience' l composed of the best
people In every city they visit a
one can visit hi performance wim
uerfect nronriety aa there Is abso
lutely nothing said or done that will
offend auy opj. Prices 26c 3i aHd
bOc.
AttetttkMf HeyaJ Arch Vs
Abilene Chapter No. 159. K. A. M.
will meet In called convocation to-
morrow Wednesday Nov. 19 begin-
ning at four o'clock In the evening
Will put one candidate thru the Marie
Past and Moat Excellent Degrees
during the evening and a team thru
the Koyal Arch Decree that sight
We hope to have a Sod attendance
present durlag the entire time. Koyal
Arch Maveaa weletv4.
C W. RORTS See.
W. T it. JOHN H p.
Wtua UB1taJ- bMkHl t-afggW fcfmJ
J aw paaj ajira 4wajr "wn
By Aaelated lrs-
IPS-DON Nsv li. Mme. Maththto
BBjaiAaUBj tajMAhtanlv fWsi kkgV AiikBLaU&M
'T''''" W"j ' psarib aHntraNi
veeal ttx-cker la the wwkt 4i4 t4ay.
ad 4a4y-4'SMU
MEXICO SAYS ONITED STATES
BLU
Fl
10
Completion of Preliminary Organi-
zation of Congress Putt Final
Touch on Huerta's Defiance
ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING ENTIRELY ABSENT
Talk of Blockading Mexican Parts Hu Btn JUvlva4t
But High Waahingtan Official Dtny Such
Sta Haa Been Determined Uaan '
Iiy Associated Press. '
MKXICO CITY Nov. l8-8urprio w cnuscd Jjoro today by Wash-
ington dispatches Indicating that tho United States docs not contemplate
aotlvo measure to support Itn warning lo Huerta thnt the new Mexican
congress must not convene. The warning was sent lo tho Provisional
President by John Llnd porson representative of President WIImm Ih
Mexico.
Tho completion of the prollmlnnry organization or tho now Congress
Is regnnled as putting tho llnal touch on Htiertn'a defiance or itf United
States. Mexican oiriclnla seom convinced that tho United State Is btuPX-
Ing nnd declare that they nro satisfied that there will ho no arwed In
terferenco.
Foreigners would welcome Intervention as a relief from tho present
tciifllnn. A singular tact that Is much commented on Is the entire absence
or any antl-Amorlcan fooling unions tho Mexican population and all er-
forts tho newspapers hnvo rondo to stir tin such a reeling have proved un-availing.
.TALK OF HLOt'KAlUXtJ PORTS KKVIVKI).
WASHINGTON Nov. IS. Overnight developments apparently have
brought no change In tho Mexican nttltudo hero.
Somo olllclnls belloved that tho Moxtcnn Congress would heed the
warning Issued by tho I'nlted Suites nnd take nd nctlon on the conces-
sions. Talk ot blockading Mexican ports was revived today but high officials
denied thnt such n step had be.cn determined upon.
' ' - -
FEDERAL JUDGE
OF HARRY K. THAW
IS M.I.AYEI) BY AKtirNKXTH OVKU
ITSTOHY OF JtATTIMWAS
FIMJITIVK.
Hy Associated Press.
CONCORD N. II. Nov. 18. Federal
Judge Aldrlch today ordered the re-
urrest ot Harry K. Thaw on tho
strength or tho recent extradition
warrant Untied by Governor Fqlkcr
or Now Humpshlro: - -
The .now nrresi was delayed by nr-
guments over the custody ot Thaw.
(iNDKKS AKK Ill'Xl'Ell
T
X V. HeglHi Work en Filling asd
Ha Wag SMftf jam nest of
Freight lionet
Work on Improving tho Texas nnd
Paclflo rlght-of-wav was begun today
Four carloads or cinders were hauled
In this morning from llulrd uud dump-
ed Just west of tho freight depot
where a coiiBldernblo sink place haa
occurred through washing out. It
Is expected that It will tnko uevcnil
car loads of the cinders to level up
tho place one estimate being tlmt It
would require between Dft to CO. Work
will bo rushed as rapidly as possible.
Hcvaral carload to bo brought dally
from Halrd.
In order that operations may be
facilitated as much as possible a cut-
off or switch will bo extended from
the main line out into the place to be
filled In and the car run out so
that tho cinder can he dumped moro
quickly and also to save trouble and
expense
KATY FNKiaNT W1EKK.
JbN Wa4e f Awfttkt KHM a4 T
tHfcer Mr SrtsMy la.
JihhI Ts4aj.
Hy Associated Press.
AUSTIN Nov. IS. Jim Wade rf
Austin waa killed aHd two other men
erlonsly ln.tu.reii tad hwi a spread.
Ing rail wrecked a Katy freight on
which they -were riding.
AKK FMM'KIXH T fAST.
Fsrfhtners Ferli Jbl AHnek a4
HmImi Lshnr Far Phw
S4 MaWP1 J
Hv Amoolated Pre.
5IBXICO CITY Nov. lt-ReeauWi
rebels menaee the town f Orizaba
rnroltpuerti are floekini; to the eoMt
In nrira tiuiututra. TllPV fftar tltS-t
they will he "bottled" up in Ike town
with no way or escape.
The rebel are reported to have
he4 defeated with a toss of twenty-
two killed la Mlcheaoaa state e4.er
Dr. Ma Max-. TlMilUt. Uue akilM
MasjK la .jTBinW" a"
ORDERS
REARREST
N RECENT WARNING
NEW BONDS A E
NOT NECE
if-.? -
ATTOKXKY (1KNKKAL MAKMff A.
YKKMK Ki;U. OX MALOeX
t'OXTKaVEHMY
"ALL SALOONS ILLEGAL"
This Opinion HeW by CsMitrsrV
Departsse BecUHaj iJI It.
IHHltmllWMHrt i9W Kavilsa
Te UH ftrmH
Hy Aisoclated Pre. "
AUSTIN. Texas Nov. 18. After paa-
Bliie unfavorably last alskt em tk
contention ot certain nbra of th
Htatu comptroller Deitartiweat thai
saloon permit were neceMary slaee
tho new 9: no civil closing law went
Into effect at midnight Weay the
Attorney General's Department ruled
against another contention that new
bonds would bo necessary
Tho Comntroller DemriituiBl nlam
cd that all saloons In tho stabs are
operating illegally and should b clos-
ed until the new late ltiat am u.
cured. This would have put the state
ury- ror twenty say.
FATMKK AM MS KILLKH.
Third Kn WnMndta br If
1S-Ymh-.M hj ai Wnw.ln
I MHHy MM JMMSf.
By Associated Prr.
AI.PINK Texas. Nor. If. W. K.
Utnmon and hl mm at aWbMra
were shot and kllM and an4hr a
wounded at their Krewisr enatr
ranch yasierday by an nnldintttad
fifteen yaar eld boy wh md. Th
cause f the ahmrtiar Ium am ka
J discovered.
KT A TIK CLAW WMt
wm mxm mmjkWKtm.
One of the nlrtlat bka ti asaaen-
tlae Jewelry which the Nr Tart 1Mb-
erdaaher are shawl- ( tha Cbjl
sonae Ksantel tie ehi. a h4d lb
scarf ht sfcajte th ahlrl traat No
sooner did thl ean pii to b Um
rage hw the swaaajar iri lira at
the metrfi4U than Um Aatartoan
Tabaees Cawpany deeldid to br
plentiful ftwpely and tv tdMa away
free to It cntnra.
With every pak af Ctaanr CtaHrvstoa
one nf theae beauUful Ua ataaps la
Riven away whlht Us ataly baats.
Hut there r as nwMty twaaad f
Omar anwAera to ton shad ym
better hurry X 7to
evvry m wba mm to daaaa aj
turely ww saw
The e iwinr raaw tanu flaaar b
Ha (ntoy have r Ii to t a-
lly advajsetoc to daadnW ti aU af
any athar sisjarrtto at lam Tttnfc
bknd ytoty aatbj twUy tor Fi aw.
to Ctotoana tta aawn alvas aaia
a kursjn Madi bbinbad 1-1 tay 1 It
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