Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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GERMANY BELIEVES
ENGLAND MAY SINK
SHIPS OF NEUTRALS
f
Charges England Has Desire To Bring
About Conflict Between Germany
And The Neutral Nations.
Ittiiii iinii uiiii
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k GARIBALDI PROPHESIES THAT *
• ITALY MUST JOIN ALLIES •
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k (/fy AsioH ialni Prrxs). k
k Loudon Kell. 1 (».— lileeottl Hari k
. # k Imlili prophesied th.it Italy will lnohi k
• h/a an army within three wirk* ami •
k that mile" Italy lijrht' with tha a Ilia* •
k thara will t*a a revolution. •
k Italy Wants Assurance. •
k (Bv Assoaiatad Brass.) •
• Milan. Italy. Fell |l \ l«M *
k new -1|i say s that Italy ha* a-kail k
• as'uraiiaas trom Austria nml ti<t •
k many that they will not att.u k Koti •
k mania. IL-poiis an- aiirrant that Ail'
k ina will invade Itoiiinania. k
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(Itv Assoaiatad Brass.)
Barlm fall. Hi.—An otliaial aiimuim-a
liiant says: “luasiuuah as it is to tha in*
terest ot Kurland that aoiifliats ;ii>a In
twaan liermaiiy and the neutrals it i> ♦ •••
loved that Ktiftlish suluualines may |»ni
|Hisaly sink one or more neutral ships It
is known that Kuglnnd Inis prepared a
limje nniiita-r ot mines tor (iennau suhnia
k rines.’*
VON BETHMANN HOLLWEG SAVS
MERCHANTMEN RUN RISK
i Bv Associated Brass.)
Kotterdain Bel*. HI. -A newspaper
«|iiotes ilia tleriiiiin « hnm-ellor v«m Itoaili
maun I loll w e^ a* savin;: : “In »n« *"t eases
W the (Jarman submarine' will 1m- un: hie to
distimMU'h liatwaan neutral ami l>nli-li
vassal'. All im-rahanlIlian run a ii'k *>t
•last not oui.
•‘(lermany will pursue tlo- war in the an
noiineed manner until Kutrfuml aekuowl
adues tha rules ot naval warfare as lived
hy Bari' and lauolon deeln rations or nuti!
neutral powers tome thi' a< knowledi*ment
1 mm Kni»land.M
GREEK MINISTER S RECALL
NOT UNDERSTOOD IN GERMANY
I By Assoaiatad Brass.)
Berlin. Bah. Hi.— The no-all ot the (ireek
minister. Hatin' from Turkey i' not under
stood III |*ohtieal eirelas !ii-n where the
eonditioii or (inaeiuu and Turkish affair'
q it is not lialieved ju*tity tin minister*' n
• •all. The indieatloti Is that Ilf asked to In-
relieved heenll'e ot per~oual ditli.-ulty with
the |M»sitiou.
GERMANS CAPTURE IMPORTANT
POLISH TOWN OF PLOCK
I By Assoriaed Bn-ss. \
Berlin Kali. Hi.—It is otto-ially an-
lioutiaad that tha (iaruuui' hnv« eaptured
% tha important Boil'll town ot 1*1.•. k in than
Ka-t Pril—inn i-ampaiun.
ENGLANO TO PROHIBIT FOOD
BEING SENT TO GERMANY
l Bv As*»wialol Pro*!*.)
London Koh. Id. li i- oxjioolod that
KiiL’IiiinI will |ir<H-laim i-illirr tonight <<r to-
morrow prohibition auain.-t 1«*• *«|~tuiT- tor
* ioniianv.
27 SHIPS CLEARING NEW YORK.
DUE BRITISH WATERS FEB 18
I By \--o< iatod IV-*.I
Ww York Foh. 11».—T *otity.Hovon
-loam-hip- rhari?'” from Now York within
tho la-t iw.* wook- aro duo to ho within tin*
war /.on* *l'*oiaro«l In (ioriiiaiiv around
1 mjlami *<n ami attor fohruary 1'*. tin* day
-ot t«• r llo o-tahli-hmont **t‘ ttio /on*
F**ur ot tit.'-*- -hiji— aro Atnorioun owuod
and aro tlviiit* tin* Ana-man Tint*. mid tivo
*arr\ pn-*onpor-. All aro hoavilv ladon
with tr«*i”ht.
STRATEGIC RAILROAD TO BE
COMPLETED BY RUSSIANS
i It) A--o* i.itn! Pfi *ss.}
Potroyra*!. Foh. l*i. Tin* l»u"*ian- ox*
l*****l t«• <-o|ii|*loto within a tow wook- -tra
loiiio railroad- tn>m War-aw toward tho
trout tor. ;:ioatlv -tmiutliiMiinc thou amitc*
t horotiv.
ALBANIAN RAIDERS DRIVEN
ACROSS SERBIAN FRONTIER
lit) A—o* iatod I
P.iri-. F<*h. Id. A N’l-h now- di-patoh
-av- Al'mniau rnitli*r~ him* Imtii driv**n
na**k aoro— tin >* thian froiitior-. It -ay-
tho Alhanian- w. n l*d In Au-triau prio-t*
and ditootod in lurki-h ami tiormati
ai*o|it-.
LOW PRICE MUCH WASTE
POTATOES NOW HIGHER
Illy A-sooiatod Prow*.)
Itorlin Foh. 1*>. Tho govoiiinmnt lion*
iiMioa-os th*' maximum prioo «*t potafoo-
tr.'in '1 t*> fl.l'i t**r 11 *» pound-. It hu-
h«'*'n loarnod that a low prioo oau-o- wa-to.
BRITISH CRUISER IS
AT MONTEVIDEO TODAY
(By A—ooiatod Pr« *>S )
M«mtovidoo I* rummy Foh. Id.—Tho
Bnti-h orui-or Carnarvon «»no *»t tho war*
-hip- whioli partioipat* *1 in ttio linttlo **tT
tho Falkland I-laml- in I>o*•**nilH*r arnvod
horo today.
Today In The State Legislature
(By A—ociuted l'tV-*0
Aii-tin Fell. lb. Tin* h**u-e
practically killed tin* anti I rat bill today
by po-tponim: action indcHnitelv l»y a \<<t«
ol' liH to afl. •
tjf Metiretior introduced a -enete rc-o|utiou
for a coninii—ion of three with an appr*>
printion of to be u-ed in inve-
ticatimr cotton oil mill-.
•lohn-on lilt rodueed n -enute bill repeal-
ing the pre-ent wnrehou-e law and ahoh-h-
intr the eoiuuii—ion.
Attorney tieneral l.oomv announced
that when the ebieken -alad and punch
f*ti«*e i- called he will reijile-t a permanent
injunction uuain-t paying for the tr«»v« r
nor’** jrrocerio..
Favorably reported ill the -eiiale. the
bou-e rural htjih -chool lull.
Flitavorably reported in the -« nute tin
i.attii"ofc illiteracy commi—ion lull ul-o
> ibe Kobbm- hill tor a unitorni law hook
coiiinii--ioii.
Favorably reported to -enate hill tor
election ot -ellotd -U|K*rilltelidelit-.
The -enate voted down a re-nlution a-k-
inu a committee report in three day- on
the Menatnhnl rvdi-trietinc lull
You may kick you may -In tier . hnum
k it \ oil will hut the hope ol a candidal*
filin'- to it : till-
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COURT BILL TO
ENGROSSMENT
-Iiulir«- W. II. •I**m*s this morniut; *«*-
'<*«»iv**vd a m.-ssap from Austin stating
that tin* iiutis** hill fivatiim ’h** *'*th
<listri«*t **oiirt to I*** known ns t.i*1
HrowiisvilU* ilistrii't pas-***l (>> **ri-
ifrossiin-nt in tin* hoiis*' Momiav mt**r-
u«»**n. ami it was *• xp**«-tI that th.* lull
wmihl »*«»m** up for tinal passant- l*y tin
lions** this aft«Tii«>on. \Vh**n linallv
pass.-d in tin* h>w«*r lions** th** hill *.•*•«•*
t*» tin* S.*nat<* for tinal mtiui.
MANY TRAINLOADS OF
COTTON FOR SIBERIA
l*y Asso**iat**»l l’r*-s.
H:itt«*. Mont. Krh. Hi.—In tin* p. t tv\.
\v**.*k- many trains |**a*h*«l v*nii «nit**ii
< Ir*.in tortx t** ti11 \ **ars **a**h hav«* pa--**.
Ilirt.ii-li in i* »*ii rout* to SiIh na tor llu-
- lau u-r.
I
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♦ DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE *
♦ WINNER OF THE $10000 PRIZE *
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■A Tens upon ten* ot tliou*uml* ot A
A iter*<>n* iire looking fnrwiird t• • the A
I A *tory «tt th«* winner <•! the prize ot A
A - 111.000 \» liieli roe* to tile on#' W i|o*i A
• It to word *olution ot ••1’lie Million A
A Dollar M\*;ei‘ " i* neeepled. The A
A tin in#* ot th#' winner. .in#l tin* *olntioii *
A tlmt won th#' iininen*#' eii*h priz*- will A
A Im' puhli-hed in Tin llernhl. Snturdny A
A Fehrtln I \ 1*0. A
A Doll t lleuleet t#i ”et tin' >.ltlir#hl\ ^
A llernhl. I he winner m;i\ he *##me one •
a voa know. '.in inti iiequMint• A
• ;iiire ol vmil» who know- ’ A
A The p|. T til I- ■ ' | ! r.1 I epl t
* -oile It till' | . . t -tofV Will he »hoWII f
A :t the ihttinnnn tin. ter Hi \|;i|*e||. A
FIRM REFUSED
TO BID ON A
WAR CONTRACT
I By A**o#*|;iled I'te**. )
Pitlshury. Pa.. Feb. 16—Because of
•humanitarian reasons" the Electro Steel
company here declined to make an esti-
mate on part of an order for one million
drop forge bullets for England. The con-
tract refused amounted to $450000
WOUNDED BEING
EXCHANGED BY
BELLIGERENTS
I»\ A"M*i iu|etl I’IVSK.
AlU-lrrdaUl Keb. lo. I be uelll.ll ex
jehauge of wounded Hiiii-di Mad Herman
|mi-one’*" nt war inea|i.'eitateu tor further
M-rviec ha- begun.
Seven Hriti-h otli*■«*i ~ and ninety three
-oldier- were iran-ferred bv the Herman
to Duteli ailthoritie- today at Oldeti/nal to
be eXflinilgfd tol* two Herman oilier r- and
lliliet v t hive -oldier-.
7000 WORDS IS
SIZE ENGLAND’S
REPLY TO NOTE
i Hy A--oeiated Cress.)
Wa-liiugtou D. Keli. hi.—The lull
text ot England'- -U|>|ilementary reply to
the Aliierteaili note Oil inlerfereliee with
l lilted State- enmiiieree wa* laid Indore !
I’r«—nlent Wil-on today.
The reply i- Tinm word- long. It i- no* |
known when it will be publi-hed.
BOMB EXPLOSION AT MASK
BALL KILLS 2 HURTS 10
illy A—.trialed Cress.)
lierllll. Kell. lti.— I Wo llielilber- ot
Sofiaari-toeraey are reptirtetl killed ami
ten other- were injured a- a re-ult «*t a
bomb explo-ioii la-t night at a ma-ketl ball
in the Bulgarian eapital.
Kl—e- are the e«iu|ion- flipped t tom the
bond- of lo\ t*.
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• WEATHER FORECAST. *
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A Tbi following weather tnrna-t tor *
• th. lover gulf ma-t and the Lower •
A Km Hramle Valley i- i--uetl hy the A
A Kmti t| State- weathei bureau at New *
A <trieaii-: Tonight tair; Wnlne-tlny •
A fair; light ea-ferlv wind-. •
« I
A Local Weather Observations. A
A The following I oral W'flillii-r oli-er- t
A tatioii-. eoveruig the Ji hour (vrit.d A
* eliding at 7 a. m. today are turni-hed A
» The Herald hy Mr- \\\ X. Hall. tinted ♦
A State- weathei oh-ei ver. Brow n-\ die • *
• M. Milium temperature. 7*J; nanimum. •
* -1 '• Bat - a.* ' • r n ding- evening A
A morning. .‘Ml.du A
A *
* BASTE. A
| A “The more ha-te the wor-e -peed.” *
A ipiotli the tailor to hi- long thread. A
* I
A LIKE. A
• * on-ider well and ott why thou *
• eoine-I into tin- worhl and how -non A
* thou uni-1 go tnit ot it. A
A *
PRESIDENT IS
OPTIMISTIC AS
TO SHIP BILL
I Hv AHsiN'iillnl I'rr-O
VVn-Jitnjtluii. I>. Kel». I*». -The -hif
|Mtre||n-e hill H}>ht 'H”;iU today III til)
Imu-e. lander- expert that it will I*
reaily before i:lit.
Pre-ident \\ il-nn -aid that he favor- a
mi-unable elntnre rule m the -mate. II*
-aid he believe- that a majority of the
member- nt the -mate fa \ < >r a -hipping
hill and that lie expert- laith tin- lull and
the appropriation lull- ran la- pa--ed in
three or tour day-.
J. JOHNSON WILL
BE EXTRADITED
SAYS OFFICIAL
« I tv .\--iH iated l*re—
t Ilieauo III. Keh. ]h. - The Knifed
State- dl-lriet attoriiev here atiliounee-
lliat Jaek John-on. the ueftrrn po»iii-t. will
Ik- extradited and returned to Oilman on
i liatue- ot eo|i-pirae\ to Violate the I lilted
‘-tale- law-.
The Million! ie- rX|*e«-t to wait unlil after
the Juarez boxing; niateb with Je-- Willard
lietore taking tin- aetion a- Mie\ hn|ie to
i-ateh him iiIkhiI Kl I'a-o without extradi
I loti.
WILL CAMPAIGN
VALLEY AGAINST
RATE INCREASE
Secretary of Laredo Clumber of Commerce
Will Attend Meetings at 3rown$ville.
San Benito. Harlingen. Mission and
Corpus Christi.
A ot meet my- ot fanner- ami
Imi-hh— men will Im- held in tin- Lower Un
liramie Vallcx diiriny next week hi lietiai!
• I I In- movement ayain-t the |>ro|Mi-eii in
ifiiM- in trciyht rate- in South Texu- on
mi ion- lettuce ami cabhnyc to tin St.
Loui- ami Ivan-.i- 4’it\ market-. The m-
ter-tute commerce eoinmi*-ioti will hold a
Ion rim: on tin- increa-e durum March. Tin-
hearing will Jake place at Chicayo.
Jo-eph M . Kenney ot Laredo -e.-rettirv
id the Laredo CliatiiK-r • *t I'iiinnirnr mi a
letter leeeived in Brown-Vllle today -tale-
that In* will he in tin- city on February
• n which date In- rcpie-t- a meet I lit: at the
i handier ot Commerce to prote-t uyain-t
un-rea-e. Meetui"- will then follow at Sun
Benito I la rln.ten Merced.-- M1--1011 ami
I'orpu- ('hri-ti.
The pr.>|MM>.*«l im r.-a-e will mean an
added ex|ieii-e to the trm-k y rower S Ilf
South l<-\a- reaehiii" perhap- above fJOll.
I'dH annually. 'I In- I .a re. lo Chamber ol
I ommeree ha- lieen partmularly active
iiyam-t the uierea-e. and ha- made a par-
tial iirranyemett! with Sam 11. Cowan of
Fort Worth a recoytuzed authority .1- the
l.-odiny railroad rate attorney win* will
proha lily attend the Chieayn in.-etui" in
MiiiH ot th.* truck yrowers and -hip|**r-.
The I atr»«|o oryatiization ha- appointed
a eomniittee ot prominent citizen- inclml
ui" John 11. Davis an onion 1:rower: I.. .1.
Chri-tner -M|ienutendeiit ot -eh.M.I- are
S. V J.Jin-on farmer and manufaetiir.-r
to handle the orya nutation’- end of th.
prote-t.
Secretary Loiii- Colwdiiii -aid I.mImv that
he will briny the matter to tin- attention ot
the director- *d the lo.-al ChamlM-r ot Com-
merce at on.-e and it 1- probable that th.
propo-itnin to hold tin- meet iny will then Im
.li-eii'-e.l and decided upon.
SON SHOOTS AND KILLS
FATHER NEAR SNYDER
Argument Ov»r Business Affairs Causes
Death of Pioneer West Texas Farmer al
Hands ot Son—Two Brothers Arrested
1 By Associated Pr»*ss.)
Snyder Texas Feb. Hi. Butch lordai
-hot ami killed hi- father. J. It. Jordan a
pioneer We-f Texa- farmer xe-terday ueai
j here in a di-pute o\.-r hu-ities- a Hair-.
Both Butch and In- brother Will are un-
der arre-l hen*.
Standard Oil Steamer Sails
By Associated Pres-
New \ <»rk. feh. Hi. The Standard 4 *i
-t.-am.-r Moretii a former Herman -trainer
today -.old troiu h.-re t<»r Li-lmn Portu
yal ttviiiy the Amerieuii I lay. No inter
lcreuce 1- expected.
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4 NO CONFIRMATION OF REPORT '*
4 SPAIN ASKEO POWERS AIO <
I 4
• (Bv A***oeiated Pnsi*.) *4
4 W whin ton D. C. Pell 1 Presi '4
. 4 dent \' lU.m today there in ao 4
• • -'iiMm. ii<»i .i- yet "t Saturday*** re 4
• port that Spam a-k**d tin- |Miwer- t*» •
4 |oin her in re-termt: order m Mexiru. 4
M* «
EAST ST. LOIUS
OFFICIALS ARE
| FREE OF CHARGE
“
liv As-oeiateil PlVvs.
Ka-t Si. I.«mii*> III. Keh. In.—Si\ tormer
eity *»lHeinl- • >| tin- eity today wen* .!*•-
• |Uttt***l ol eliarv*— involving the alleged
f im-appropriat ion nt -1 (mi.ihhi m| <it\ land-.
The li-t I It eluded torilMT MaVor Johll
Fa'ill.ner.
Th'traild- Were ehilrued throil**li tloiihle
' pay uieiit- *>t bond eoil|H>ii- and liy the |»a\
I meiit ol hill- tor hit»*»r -ttpplle** to relntne-
o| the uee||-e«|
MRS. HARRISON
CAMPAIGNS FOR
SICK HUSBAND
I By Associated Press.)
(Jiienyo III. Keh. Hi.— Mr- Farter II.ir
ri-t»ii wife of Oileatfo’- mayor today ad
dre—ed -everal work lilt!men's meetin*:-.
uri*?»*ir them to vote lor her hu-haiid tor
mayor. Mayor I la rri-on i- ill and unabb-
|ti» tak** an artive part in hi- euiupaivn.
The primary will he held next week.
SAN ANTONIO MAN KILLS
SELF IN DALLAS HOTEL
Note is Found Stating That He Went to
North Texas City to Kill Selt and Wom-
an—Church Rules Prevented Marriage
. (By Associated Prew*.)
Balias Texn**. Feb. Hi.— It. S. John-
reffistenut; at a h»»al hotel from San An
| toiuo. -hot and killed hnn-elt tin- iitornintr.
I A tube 'olind -ijfited with hi- name -aid
| that he eame here intendin'.* to kill hun-elf
land a woman lie war* unable to find the
[ woman and the note -ant that ehureh rtlle-
prevented Inm nmrryini; her.
NEW JERSEY TO VOTE
ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE
liv Assni-iaf e*| Press. >
Tn*nton X. J. Feb. id.— The -enate t<*
day (MMsed the woiu.iti -nitrate amend
inent re-idution. The Xew Jet-ey people
will v*be mi it next September.
The ehap who I- liitrted in oblivion i-
:al-»i a dead one.
pPLOMATS
MAY LEAVE
REPUBLIC
—..
(B\ A --••elated I're-w.)
Wji-ItuintI*. FVt». ill.- tuln-ial di-»-
ptifeae- to the -1:• I•• department -ay that
condition- in Maxim € ’it \ are irrowiinr
«or-e. Vefu t'ru/ new-pa|*er- have on a
l.-anipainn to try to f»»rre tin* diploma tie
j •*»#rp- to come then* or leave tin.untry.
fbe Ainern aii eorp- will leave it the other*
■ do.
Tin —tale department informed the Bra
Ixilian mini-ter to tell American attache*
in Mcxn-o City that tlu*v ill -e leave them
it the other diplomat- leave.
< ot.limatioii of the rupture o! (luada
la jura hy \ ilia troop- ha- Imn received
here.
PACKING HOUSE
MATTER IS UP
TO THE C. C.
I»r. II. S. Hew. win* reeentlv made a
proposition to tin* Brownsville Chamber of
('••miner* •■ l«»«»kin&r t*» the e-tuhli-hment *»f
a meat parkin;; hoii-e in t111** eitv arrived
•n the eitv troin hi- farm at Mi—ion tln-
moriiinu. .uni wa- to meet with the Ttoard
«•! dlleetor- • • t the ( handier of Commeree
at 4 o'eloek tin- ahem*ton t*»r tin* piir|*oM*
• d pla* Ilia hetor* tln*ni hi- definite pn*|M>-
-item. S. !. hworuiiiir. who with .1 (|.
I'eniande/ ivpi**-**nt- the owner- of the
rie* mill liiiildmir. win* t- nl-o a director in
the ('handier ot ('ofinueree »- out ot the
•ntv alnl whether tin* dtreetor- will U* able
to do more than n***eive the pr**|M*-itioii to
Im* | •hired I*etor* him and Mr Kerniiniles
wa- unknown at tin* t'h.iiuIm t ol ('omineree
(hi- atteniiMUi.
FORMER PASTOR VIOLATED
MANN WHITE SLAVE ACT
("I.lean**. III. Keh. l*i.—.1.line- M. Ih*r-
nell. lortuer pa-tor • »t a ehlireh at K**lio
-ha \\ i-.. ha- Im eti urre-ted «*fi:»ric***l with
Violating tin- Matin white -Inve law. It i-
all**i;e*l that alter marry niir a Ctueiuro «»»rl.
Harticll li\«**l at tin* pa-torate with another
I woman a- hi- w tie.
4 •
• KING ALBERT FLEW OVER THE •
• GERMAN LINES IN AEROPLANE *
* (By --••elated IV-h.) 4
4 Am-ter<lam. 1‘eli hi. It i- report 4
4 ed that K; i the •
4 i nt.in line- m .«! a* r**pl me for an •
• r Sutnnl Sevet *
• in. Inn • .ipeil unhiirt I
4 I
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SCATHING REBUKETO POLITICIANS
IS DELIVERED BY J. C. GEORGE
I'erhap* tIm* iii**'l *cathuig r*-i*tik*' **l
border |***liti* uni' border political tn* ili***l
lamler political )‘**n*iilion* heard in recent
year* hi ’lie eity **t Brown-vilic #.i> that
delivered by Judge J. t *. (Je**r*re **t tin* eity
Sunday in hi* addre** it which he intr*•
«I«»*•«•<I Mr*. Nannie \V. 1'iirti*. |*r»--nl*-nt <»t
the Women'' t'hri'tian Tetii|*er«noo I’nion
t<* an Ullt«llenee at the Methndl't ehlireh.
Jlldgo tioofye <ild n**t llllliee Word* he
ah'tdilteiy out'|*oken a* t*» hi* opinion of
politic* a* he *aw it <m thd Ri • • (irande.
Judge b«'nri!i‘'* addre**:
“We have the greatest e.*wntr\ down
lure that ever lay out <*t door*. The
climate the -**d the water *upply the
niagnitieent product* the balmy air the
gloriou* *un*liine are not *urpa***•*! bv any
'|a*t in the civilized w**rhl. *»r tin- uncivil-
ized t«»r that matter. Vet notwitlodatiding
tlie'C a«lvantage* and the presence *»• the
. Iu*tv lan*l agent pr**'|**n*v and populu-
11**t« *h* not collie n*»r due* material <!•'
vdopinent go forward or we *-\p** j an*l
wi*li. There i* a rea*on. We have othei
I tiling**. In addition to our **>il and ebmate
our la-aut it ill flower* and gloriMl* mill-
'lime w*- have taet«*ri •*.
"In th*- city ot Browti'Ville there are la*-
| tone' many fnetorie* |**rhap* m**r<* that
•II any eitv III It' 'I/*- in tile South. They
or* in o|m*ration day and night and Sim
I day* not wit h*tn tiding the law ae.nii'i
iu* h Sunday operation*. The*e lactone
Ill rn* and **l-ewhere nl'iiiu ih«* Imrtlrr from
tli*' mouth «*t iIm* lii«> llriiii*!** I** tlx* **itv
•d ill l’a-*i nr** '*>«iiu* tin- \ alley with
th**ir tim-hed |>r<*«liirt-. Their tim-hed pr«>
• I ii** t - .nr murderer- r ri itumi I- drunkard-
t.• ll«*n women -tlllled hallo* no\r- hrdied
\**t**r». t'Miardl> **lti«*er- an*l ii*‘*irnini!
ami ini-**rti|»iiloii- politn-uin-.
"•hi thi- frontier our l*.rd**rliind where
< riiiuiiality ami * rimmal- ran ea-ily —hitt
tr*»in one jlin—*il**tl«*li to another—thn>
% VadlMC III** toll- ot til** liiw where wroni;
-it- hi Inirh plar*- ami i- unafraid it re
tpiire- nn*n* than onliiuirv rounder t**r a
man -taml up t*»r the nytif ami -|**ak
•he «*\a**t truth *>n all orra-l*»ti-.
**.Vml yon m*v«*r in |N»|tlii-al •■niiipaivn-
hear **amiolat**-. |a-aiiut poliln-iaii- -t.u
| wm* -t. t* -man. pn**«t- ami rarely |»rea**h
er- rai-mir thrir v*urew mriuu-t thr far*
t II**-. The polili* lan- anti •datr-meii in
la**t are tor the tiirtorir- ami th** tartorir-
ir«- for them ami put them m ..tine. The
|«*litn i.in- mill -tat**-mm i>r** identified
with tin* fiM'torn*- hitml in glove ami in
'•'ii'" ill-tail****- I am told '•eeretly *»wu
I them. Hitt I Ihiink tin* la.r.l that w«* have
n. *!n- -tat** om* or’.'auuatn.ii that hu» al*
way- -t..*.t| * *■ .i in -1 them for Tfn* ritrhl that
ha- iilway- hud the murage ot it- eouvie*
lion- and that <>n all orra-nm- and al all
time- ami plart— ha- had the rntirMftv to
oppo-e them." in wh»*h he referred to the
H om* ii - ( hn-tlau I ein|*ermioe l nn«i.
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