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1665-6 Pre-1915 erg +•o w+u. seeic Zoe acvice or pc to secure the release' of _ _ '- ' 111 l� {. congress. It is understood that Wil- Thaw. ( 1\ 'I 1 n, s in close.touch with the details in a statement tonight Goverhor Air-- 11�and will be well informed when he Sulzer reiterated the statement than t �.,, _ +� takes office. he had authorized no one to use his '----`- t�Y-- --� •, ��`a It is calculated it .will take eight name in this connection. }`•'-•�'� __, mss -'c days to mobilize the force at 'Gal- - = -'� __s =� a fo veston, and today's orders were issued .intuit Not Found. .< T' � ` with a view to swung that much time (By Associated r:ass) 7. —_ , ` , in case i;:ternention is necessary. White Plains, N. Y., Feb. 22..--John ,,'i' 'he troops orde.-ed to entrain'for Nicholson Anhut is a lawyer of West- •' `.-✓Z r-�., Galveston comprise the entire Afth chester county, recently moving here !brigade of the second division from ,\from.Boonville. An in quiry at the MRS, MARI E ARCTOWSKA. Fortss Leavenworth, Omaha, Sne1(ir7 , hotel tonight elicited the information Mrs. Arctowska was long a friend of Captain Robert 1 Meade and Still. 'Attached to this hat they:were satisfied he would re- the British explorer,,who, with four companions perished i brigade will be the army peek trains turn next week. His present where- ice fields after he had attained his life long ambition of re, from li'ort• Oglethorpe, Ga., Ifort abouts are. unknown. Pole. Mrs. Are'towska, who is the widow of a Belgian e' Robinsons!Neb., and Presider, Cal. that Scott's whole heart was centered upon being the fir: Other troops have been ordered to 'I13 southernmost extremity of the earth, and that the discover) prepare fo go'to Galveston, but have victory over him grieved him so much that the resisting not been-' ansp rts, I ��ST DAY INAS body were lessened. 4veston hree'{ransports, Kilpatrick, Sum-I andf".McClellan, are en route to — -- — --and will be joined there by transport Meade as soon as she THE U H EST E L KNOCKOUT B 0 0 W N MITER discharges her twelve hundred ma- rines at Guantanamo, 'Cube. It is believed these ships will b- ifit sufficient to eek the troops to Mexico KNOCKED OUT RIGHT I if it becomes necessary. IN THE SALF. OF LOTS IN COI,- .However, as positively elated to-I LINS PROPERTY ACROSS :lay there is no present i'tention of this vernment tof th erto rnibesk- THE BAY. By H PROPE up the attitude of the Taft adrnt,t- istration, It will be left to Wilson and his cabinet. The outgoing otti-I The lust of the four days' sale of eials are merely preparing to facili- the Collins property across the bay tate intervention by the new admin- proved greater than any one of the TURNED TRICK FOR THE FIRST SAY S WATER istration, should it be considered nee- other three, both in attendance anti essary, the amount of money. brought in, and TIME IN CAREER OF THE NEW AGAINST THE : the management is very much grati- YORKER—CAME IN THE TENTH H. E. IIENDRICI4 Easy for Wilson. tied at the results. In fact, four more. (By Associates Press.) lots were diseased of yesterday-29 ell ROUND — MURPIIy-\V OL(.ASr ES BEFORE C ,New York, Feb. 22.—Before Taft together—than was int nded, and the BOUT A DRAW--AFTER A NEAREST MAIN Banes office he will have conced- crowd would have bought more had rated'at Galveston about ten thou- they been offered. The highest, price Ii:1RD 11:1TT1.1:. SEVERAL. BLOC] and troops, ready to board tram,- brought was $2,250, in d the lowest, porta for Mexico within a few hours. $1,050. Taft here tonight at a banquet of Contrary to expectations, the hotel (By Associated Press) In connection we he American Peace Arbitration site was not put on the block, it be- Los Angeles, Feb. 22.—Joe Riv- made at the meeting .eague, indicated that he-is just as ing felt that with the restrictions int- ers, of Los Angtles, lightweight, til 'Thursday evenint such opposed as Iver to intervention I posed it would be useless to try and knocked out "knockout' Brown, of n Mexico, but determined to lay the effect a sale by auction. Besides, at New York, at the Verona arena today, Brick, which was p 'cards on the table," so that Wilson least two parties in the north are in in the tenth reund of a scheduled Herald the followin ould easily play them. correspondence with Mr. Collins rein- ttventy round bout. It was the first tive to the distance Through Secretary !lilies the prey- tive to the site, and there are others :ince in the New Yorker's fighting ca- Sixth street anti Av, lent tonight announced that today's here in town who are ready to enter reer that he "gas ever dropped for the water main, the mu lispatch of troops would be followed into negotiations for the property. count. water company, deli .y a similar order sending three or "The essential feature in the next A deadly right swing four times to be made, as Mr. 1 our thousand there- In a statement hotel that is built in Miami," said Mr. ended the bout. Of the five times '~lid et�ieclared that the orders were net Pancoast, "is that it must be fire- Brown was sent to the ma• in the t must have bee rompted by the receipt of new news P t a ntt.apprehension a• roof which is something that cannot tenth roiled, he three times took the Mr. Hendrick said corn Mexico. be said of any hotel in the city. 1Ve count of nine. The fifth time the ter was at Eighth a shall insist on a building that will cost referee ended the fight without count- J, whereas it appear Like Military Dictatorship- not less than $300,000, it must be con- ing. ter mains runs direc (By Associated Press) ducted in a strictly high-class, modern Brown forced the fighting in nearly within thirty feet 01 Mexico City, Feb. 22.—With trpons manner, and the people behind it must every round, but his open manner soon Some time ago in on carding the city the new regime be of suthcient fln;.ncial weight to car- gave Rivers the opportunity to push section better fire p lees the appearance of a military ry out auvthiny in that direction they him. Bruton. took a hard drubbing the was run on Fourth ictatorship, and that it will rile un- may undertake. Several are after the first five rounds, and then rallied un- nue C to Avenue J, I peace is compelled, or the new ad- property, and I believe one such as ill the tenth, when Rivera slugged him we demand will be built and rend for gg main was extended einiatration overthrown. Y ur t with ugly rights, from Fourth to Eig �Vrgrned by notices of rebellion in occupancy some time next season." The company is out with the an- — redly by the reside, ine states, President Huerta is keen- p Y Murphy-WolAast Draw. Brick, a fire hydrant nouncetneril the• the bonus of free toll /}iv Associated 1'rectl ng the entire government army ready across the bridge fol flet pears to San Francisco Feb, 22.—"liarlem„ stalled at the corner or emergency se$ice. The governor everyone buyine a lot will be with- During the last y f Carranza Coahuila, has rebelled Mommy Murphy and Ad Wolga�t company claims to h; 'lth twelve hundred men, and is wor'c- drawn at the end of the present month. •neght to a standstill i.t the Dale Next Friday will be the lest day upon r ity arena today. The referee de- fire protection of th ng with Emilio Raoul Madero, broth- which a lot can be bought with thosecrewed the service t, r of Francisco Madero, conditions attached. • dared the bout a draw. , The fight went twentyterrific `'csi:ing it mains,to the e'•c rands. After the first ten room set s from Wilson 'Will Learn. WILSON RESTED Murphy had the better of the arg ." io revenue whatever Washington, Feb. 22.—President- spot. but he tired later and Wo) past let Wilson will familiarize himself (By Aaaoeiated Props.) i. h BOUGHT SITE FOR sih the stat of the Mexican aitua- 22 flitted severe punishment near the ACI ern Princeton, Feb. ,—Governor Wil- end. The decisionwas• popular. and the nama,'car,al' ne �tia- r R son sew no callers today. lie has rest- Joseio is with Grt3t,l31'itaid at a confer- ed most of the time since his return if Maseda, forme Hca with some:Of Taft's cabinet, tram New 'York, Thq romin Werkend you are interested •in a winter hoe bought a sightly vhieh hef,.bee `i rit ed /or next will be his Inst as governor. as he will Ine rm n'ye1 ' 'thisome. a hunter's and +rty on Seventh stye+ r paradise and an invest- utilize as a ciNI fat '^a'gn, the same to take effect Satur- Hent all •'n , net refer to Perdval's ad- quite a few men. Tl (Continued on Page Five) • dad. -nen on page leve + g R Adv. Rotigted by E. Gonzal • , - • p.. �, ti L t« ♦ A., i,z. ♦ y �. !:x'r.�+?Zig" %'1r' '��.`' • ': }if.`..i,': ' - C''•• _ f t * 1 • f �e'Li �, .1..,;;4!."._../j+ �,�.r tie f, t��•,9 a .r.'�+r v -_,�� *:.. �4 s` er + ,•',:} ° TiTF. MIAMI NERAA. ''S1DAT. FEBI'IIIAi • SMT HERALD had a constantly widening •circle of, •admireraj and Observations j' 1 advertisers. �J Associated Press. For this year, many people from the extreme OF THE 'OLDEST INHABITANT,. s,. a r,71,,S... !a• , I