The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 2, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
four pages: b&w; illus; page 15 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm microfilmView a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
fOL 1
01
r n
Justin Oilicer Spins a Ri
UculoM Iarn to a Reporter
lr Jorr Lucy who for the past
weeks lias been in Mexico
the two Nashville
Inling down
keinbezlersjttame in lasUnight
after his arrival at
I was seen
jDriskillby a Statesman rcpor
He stated that aeljad yester
j morning left the two prisoners
Ucdo in chargc of City Marsha
of of
resifl6 and the chief police
diville Although Mr Lucy
this men and nearly all of the
die lie says he has got about
ouirh of chasing criminals in
xico as almot endless red tape
d trechery beset him on every
id lie said that tbo hotel
mm and some of the train men
all in their power to aid the
ntueecnpe trotn the time Jie
tspotted them in Monterey mr
thev were Anally nailea in Sal
o AtMontoiey they were ap
sed of the fact that a doteciive
son Hump trail by a prominent
icr who pureuuded them to
iwIntti to cash at a tremendous
omit peitain Mexican checks
ranting to GG00 fur which
yliad exchanged their Aaieri
moncy tir whieh checks a re
it was given At the time ol
arrest the receipt was obtained
Mr Lncy who had the necom
ixting frhiid Mreetud mid oil-
ed all the money from him
r Lmy s < ys the men only
iiUom 300 of the actnil eash
tw Ynik disits they took
nilieviett Nashville It ivaf
n nut th it they had takt n
000 but the diilerone wa a
tijre that exi ed in their ae
itsbefoie tht y Concluded to
lie reward of 5 > 0 offered for
jr arrest will bo paid to City
thai T lesias of LaredoHwlW
ted Mr Lucy the latter not
g allowed to receive any of it
is employed by the American
tjcomyaiiy on a salary and is
working for rewards Tlie
esmiii congratulates Mr Lucy
is splendid piece of detective
and wishes him success in
nnre Austin Statesman
naliove is too ridiculous to be
dertd fceiionsly were into that
hijnstico is done the Mexican
oritiofe nd the Mexican Na
1 employes as the first men
are to be commepded for
adineM they have m variably
Tested in recent years to de
1 fleeing criminals to the full
tof the authority vested in
fact the example set by
Mexican authorities in extradi
Alters can teach the offieialg
country a
or two to
Jsc And the employe rof
ilun National are as worthy
Ms and
accomodating a set
enasciinhe found anywhere
bove
also is very unjust to the
Jeperffin Mexico arid while
toey may be a fairly good
gjbisreputation must eventual
PfKrutly from sucV a flat
disiegaid of truthfulness a
s credited to him in the foregoing
statements As to Marshal Ygles
ias it is easy to read between the
lines that the above though not so
intended is complismentary to him
asan officer it is a alearease of sour
grapes and the secret of Yglesias
success over Lucy is doubtless found
Trf > the fact that besides being well
lip to the business he possesses the
advantage of speaking both latgua
ges fluently and being well acquaint-
ed with the officials in Mexico Now
in conclusion to show how little
credence should be placed in the
statements of Mr Lucy as credited
to him in the foregoing it is only
necessary to Puy that he did not ar-
rest Gale and Turner did not re-
covery any of the boodle from them
and did not come with them to this
city all of which he claims to have
done unless the Statesman reporter
has misrepresented him in a re-
markable degree Laredo Times
Friday Once Was Lucky
The New York board of women
managers of the Columbian ex-
position are alive to the mistake ol
dedicating the b uildis gs and
grounds of the Worlds fair on
Oct 12 At a recent meeting in
Albmy a member of the board
made a comprehensive statement
of the reasons why the change of
of date to Ovt 21 should Le made
andsaid in closing I would alto
like to state in this connection one
sentimental reason which 1 am
siuh will show a very interesting
set of coinoidyncis Cdumbns lelt
the OldATorld on a Fridiy discov
errul the New World on a
Friday left the Now World on a
Friday returned lO the Old World
otia Fridiy and the 21st ofOetu
ber also falls on a Frid iy so we see
tjiat for us at least Friday is not
an unlucky day
Ulna 3fs i Turbulent
Catania July 2S The eruption
ojVMftUntEtna is again very violent
Immense masses of ro k are pro
jected out of the volcmo to a great
overhead
height and dense clouds
the summit of the mountain The
subterrnanean rumblings are se
yere enough to cause windows to
rattle in the neighborhood The
lava streams are again advancing
i j i
if JW York July 30 The peo
ple of tins town at noou today be-
lieved it was the center of Gehen
na so sickening was the heat Up
to 1130 oclock fortytwo deatl B
tr < in the heat had heen reported
for twentyfour hours expiring then
whle prostrations were frequent
during the night One coroner
was called from home eleven times
to give death permits Last night
was a sleepless one for the unfor-
tunates who had to remain in the
city The mercury recorded the
hottest night of the year Over
200 horses have died from heat
since Monday
en
Huss ia now exports 11009000
oouhd of caviare and she is believed
to import a great deal of American
mrgoonMoeto make it with
I Jfkr Wt V
Intense Heat
>
tjtJte > ktSXi <
CARDS
K H Goodrich CfH Maris
oormon maris
G
ATTORNE YSATL A W
DEALERS IN REAL ESTA1E
Complete Abstacts of Cameron
County Kept In The Office
BROWNSVILLE
JN
O I KLE1BER
TEX
ATTORNEYATLAW
Oflice over First National Rank
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in anyof the
courts of the State when specially
employed
11 vxMASON
v
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Corner Levee and Elev
eitth Street
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
A S TllUPiMQND
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and General Land Agent
TIfT0RIA
TEXAS
J It JIoskoe A G Stersk
MONROE STERNE
Attorneys at Law
RIO G RAN DE C1T Y TEX
r
RST UTIOUL BANK
o OF o
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
CAPITAL 50O < 30
G M Raphael Wm Kelly
President YicePres
J D Anderson Cashier
Directors
G M Raphael Wm Kelly
Robert Dalsell M 13 KingshVrv
Emile Kleiber J J Anderson
Collections on all points promptly
made and re nitted Bills of exchange
drawn direct on all principal cities
throughout the world
vj
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS TUESDAY EVECTIM AUGUST 2 1892 FOUR PAGES
JSO 26
The Daily Herald
First of All The Hews
Published daily except
Sunday
Giving all the news
The latest news
<
The best news
ourna
You can take home and give
f3WSl
TO YOUR WIFE OR CHLLDREm
Devoted to the advancement
i
ment of Oameron Co and
City of Brownsvillej >
Now is the time to subscribe
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 2, 1892, newspaper, August 2, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61143/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .