Cape May Herald, 15 September 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE MAY HERAU), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ic, 1904. AU-i LI. ...L" l.'.'l.- 1 ,

WOMAN WILL SAVE ALAMO. Patriotic Work Undertakes by the Plucky ''Daughters of tke Bepublie of T«S*4."

■ Oea Aatoeki <T»* ) The Alamo—the historic epot where Texas bravery end Texas endurance asserted their tenacity Is tke memorab.c struggle fur independence In Ittd—istp. be reclaimed from a partial state of min through the instnimeg*a)Ky of the Daughters of the Ke(>uMlc of Texas Mlae Adlna de Zavala, of Ban Antonio, the woman who Is leading the movement to aave the landmarks of Texas and eowr vert them into museums and halls of fame. Is president of the De Zavala chapter of the Daughter* of the Republic of Texas Through her efforts the Alamo has been

PKUD IN FLORIDA.

JACKSONVILLE. Kla^ *ept. 1*.Durlng a row on an axrorslon train ot the Gvorgia Soutkmi and Florida rail vray betvrrm while toen. Jackson l»ui» can waa killed and Uta brother. Mar ■hall Duncitn. was dangerously wound ed Rotk men lived at Kddy. a atatloi Just south of the Georgia-Florida line JUu Riley, a negro, was killed by a stray bullet, be nut being mixed la tin row. Bubeepnently W. M. iHnwan, fatbet of Jackasn and Marsal! Duncan. ws> shot four times In the side as a rssull ef the row <m the train. Ha reside* at Baxter, VTa, six nil lea from Eddy Telegrams from Baxter merely give an account of the ceausltle*. but do not give any Information as to wbo did the shooting. No arrests Usd been made up to 6 o'clock last night W. M. Duncan I* a tnrv>entlDe operator at Baxter. His sons run a general merchandise store at Eddy

MISS ADINA DE ZAVALA (pro*idem of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.) purchased, at a cost of I7LOOO. gad the Daughters of th» Republic of Texas have undertaken to raise tke money to make tke payments. UJs tbs purpose of. the organization to coaurt tbs Alamo Into a ball of fame, making It g museum of Texas history, ait and sculpture The Upper stories of the famous stdatructur* In which the Texans of the early days fought to the last maa against the attacking fortes lad by Santa Anna will coo tain (he art galleries, while the lower stories will be filled With the historical rollca of Tpxu and tk® 'OlklDO® of her

lltaratgra.

Miss De Zavala is a descendant of the ^flebratad Gen. De Zavala, wbo was conspicuous is th# batUe for the independence of the Lone StTr'kate Tn the eay* yhen It eras a .pert of the republic of Texas. Wbfn the rt^ti^ecjgit Independent republic he whs alsd one of the men who helped steer the ship of

stau over the shoals.

-When the Daughters of the Republic of Texas shall have saved the Alamo it is their intention to continue their wofk along the same lines. The San Joe* mission. at Ban Antonio. wHl *aIao Bo rwclalmed as soon as the women, wbo are working nobly In the causa, an able to

get around to it _ .

WASH-DAY NOW A PLEASURE

Virginia Man Connects with Rotary Washing

and Saves Labor.

H. 0. Hltner. a resident of Edinburg Vi-, has been exercising his inventive genius and the result of bis efforts 1* that the weekly family wash day. Instead of being a burden as H U to most people. Is the day he moat enjoys dt any of tie six whereon maa Is permitted tc labor. Hots the owner of anotary washing machine which he gsarad to hisbtcydwsiner the latter bad boon eospeoded tnaffame After the cioChlng ha* beer placed to the machine, with the «gnal anp^iy of water sad soap. Harry Itghti a dgar, mounts hla bieyOo

away

By the time he baa p taka him to New Marti. wars* Che tronnd. the ti ~ “•VH'hdlii*-

SIR KNIGHTS WRECKED. Vwe Mea KllleU aaO Svverel laJarvA la CelUalea Keae Rraa, Rev. RENO, Nev.. BepL 13.-A. L. Hicks, fireman, and an unidentified man ware killed and several passenger* hurt la collision betweea Southern Pacific trains at Lawton, seven, miles west of eno. The injured Include Mrs. John 8waa. Galesburg. lit.: R Ridley Morgan. Ridgeway. Pa.: P. H. Campbell. Free ten. O.; George Bummerfleld. Cleremd. All will recover. w A weetbound passenger train running thirty-Are ml lea an hoar crashed into the third section of an oastboond train, carry 1 xig a large party of Knights Templars. Both trains were double headers with a heavy train of Pullmans and day coaches All four locomotive* were wrecked as well as the hsggsgt and day coaches of 'both trains Tbs eat was due to disobedience of orders

PLjEASURE ■ Mia Bicycle

g Machine

DIO FLOOD IN TEXA8. . he Tows •( Preside D*l Xerte Preet Ire Hr Wined Oat. ' BAX ANTONIO, Tex, Sept. 1L--A spA-ial to the Express from Marfa Tex, says telephone meMeagea received from Preside del Norte In the southern part of the county, announce that It has practically been destroyed by the iters of the Rio Grande. A irambet .. residences and business bosses imvt been abandoned. inMn^Ju the fnlted Stated 1 cuntqffl £oo*e, Jjgt tbf government redOrdgwere eared The inundation was the result ol confluence of the Concho rlrsr to MsjiIco and Irbolo creek tn Texa* gltb The Rio Grande, each of whit* waa great ly swollen by the eery heavy rains of the past week. Great property lorn trill be sustained, but no live* were kart. Melbe’e Awte Kill* Old Mp*. PARIS. Sept. U.—Mate. MHba. the distinguished singer, while driving, gp ber two coualm, thf WaikM 1 . in an automobile from the Hotel Hits to Versailles ran over a man over eighty-four years old and Instantly. The accident oetbe Boulevard Perolre. The chauffeur wse not to blame, as the old man got In the wf of the automobile while endeavoring to escape being run over by a cab. Mme. MoBm #aa greet ly distressed and returned to the hotel, where she la now confined to bee apart-

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