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tHE MADI5ON JOURNAL
SI()I'NTI: II II º4)S., I'shiiehe r r '!II II I ý 'n 1 I. ) 1 O I'.SON j'l. I()1 ISi . % %. S I I I I) 1. . . 1 .I \ ;9 i 1 \I
I PROVE NEGRO
LEDER IN KILLING
ALLER AND LONG ARE BEING
MELD AT ALEXANDRIA-OTHER
SUSPECTS AT MANSFIELD.
T ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE
iff Phillips and Detective Price
ines to Give Out Any Informa
tion in Connection With Their
Investigation.
M1indn -
It is re , orte.d at Mi l . n thatit tli
d it io n a l , :id-nc , ; h ' in c l i m p . 0
W tha;uli ii, i.h* l., , i,': ;nn 'r -
sina in nl ,f .1 N h.li. . s ;r ,l t ,i r
em berl of hi- fan ily at t!i ,.ir hli.".
r herri.. I, coembhiir 1.
fhe s;tate l i l . n t l ye :rinn (unc e'd :a
whetl .r it ~ ill he raly ti a -k fur
inv -'ig:iilti., wa i-n ti i ; Iraindi jury
eLt biut it its ninl rs: d thliat IIlntry
sller, one iof the ahit. iinen h !I :n
e case, will demalnindl it V liet hir the
te is read-; or inot li , has re aiined
dge L. K. WVatkins as his law yer.
aller and Long are hIinc h-ltd at
landria. while thiti four niegro sus
are in jail at .Mlan-fi-:t. Tt is
med Waller is thi victim of a
e-up" Iy the othirs livld in thi-e
They asserted r llilt Walt, r
Ided the axe with which the
e- were slain.
Dr. L. T. and Toni Waller. brothers
Henry allter, who is being held
the Rapides parish jail, returned
Alexandria, where they had gone
visit their brother
District Attorney Harmon C. Drew
t to Alexandria. it is supposed in
nection with this case. Sheriff
lips and Detective Price wiere out
day Friday and Saturday working
the case. They declined to give
any information in connection
the investigation.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
farm loan association was organ
at Amity City. Twenty members
ed in the association at the initial
ing and it is expected that this
berm'ill he greatly augmented at
second meeting to be held here next
rday. Harry D Wilson. commis
of agriculture, explained the
e of the organization. Mr. Wil
has bet n doing good work tlhrouih
the parish in enlisting the atten
of the farmers in farm loan or
"ations and It is expected that at
t ffteen associations will le form
Sq the parish within the next few
ks.
Now that $400,000 worth of 20-year
ds for permannent roads near ('row
,composed of three wards. through
h the Southern Pacific railroad
- have been voted, it Is proposed
employ an expert to superintend
construction of all these road.s
1are to interlace a territory twen
ve miles east and west by t-en
as north and south, including
enty-fire miles of the' transconti
ental line. through Acada parish.
sing the Mermentau river on a
eel drawbridge at Mcrmentau.
At a meeting of the Itogaliusa corm
seion council the Anirrican La
ce Company was awarded the
tract for two 500-:igallon iper mlnulte
binatlon motor pllullping engini.s
all nfecessa; ry ,'illliplntilt . includi
2.500t) feet of hot,.
rMemlers of the Soultlrn vSw-i-: P'o
-a Growers' Associat itt froi .i Ala
a. M issis-ippi. I4ItISi: iili itila
at a nm-.- tling at N-a-w i lhans
ed to start :i lllliit y uii- lll.l: Ii in
effort to stimuLti- ;a d-uIaI ld In tii.
b for calinid yamrs.
Miss Clyde Molihy. of I.ak, I 't hirl,-s.
charg- oif the schltool ditlllitnslltrat ito
k, will start organizing thi- piilitry
d c¢ntting chilus All the parish
ools " ill 1e visited, and it is ,,x
ed io iIa', tihe organization work
lhed by the end of January.
The Itink of .Ahhll,'ille issilued its
tenrent ih~ling its resourcrs at
close of hl<inis.te lec-,tnth-er .,0.
be $t.n007.094.79. witill capital $!,i0.
, surplus and uindividid profits
2i,939: depuisits $77°.155.71.
J. St. ('lair Pa-rot. of Ilnton Rnouge
elec(ted secretary of the Board of
ito Affairs.
PFarm lands in tihe vicinity of TLake
arles contlii.I toii change halnds at
(e, ranging froet $3' to $75 an! acre.
-. Lucien ('Cinrithr. agcd 10t
4 months alnd 15 days. died at
ro.
A. Blair. of Choizp;qtiu. has
t suit nagaint Tir. Frank H.
, of Lake Charles. for the an
t of a lease of 24ii0 acrs of
- Choupique Bayou, alleging
the defendant failed to fulfill his
alt to commence drilling for
Sthe tract.
rlortrom the drilling opera
th e Bayou" oil field
-.tiate etasc and exciting to a
--. 1 I prtre aish seema to
n Irtr ~s dl favor.
In oil circnle Intr r est was increai
ed by thi. anlnoun4. l* tit t:.il .John iR.
Taylor anlld isoci:, .ate !:wla rI
cently Neocur. d vtalttabltl I, an-- adja -
n ,e n t t o t h e L it ' h l a r a s u , ,, p . L t , , ,
begin d:illing withini n:.. v i .- thi.
lira t di rric k to Ih , " ,b a , y l ' ,~ ! ,,'
the Albert Mostsav.r 'rarc. located
half mile from th . (;1!: N. I
It. is undlr-tond that as.soc' .ted
with Mr. 'Ta-.or. :' -, :a t lo al Lasi
noe-- ran. art, - v', ral raiitall-r of
Chicago, and (':ptain .\. . Iucas.
It is und ,rstood hta' ('apta:n Lucas
will superintefl ndt entirlt Op rrot ti . S,,t
iE isfatory progr.ss is being- made by 31
btoth the (;tilf company and the I, tia
(i 'ril (' ipany The former i- ..iid fo
cb. dontAI -looe 1::0 fe.et; the Ih-ria Fc
ce coili•n !lavingllv attained a depth of
softiti bo-l f{..,.
W\ hat proiably in,. p!rove to be ti,
m ot( r* - -, '.n:: !! find. : tlhat disc- v
iredl wit: n 'hie a-tern city limiti1,
S r e- i. ::oI ,1' .- T" ch,-, in tihe rar. on
' . pr,.t r'vy of .\l.-x s Voorhie',
The, i',d;vation- rl,,arly .henn are
, , tf ;t , i >n ? pronounne'd cIaract-r.
T1, r, i- n abnund:ine,. of ga:- and a
! :lll ;lappe:irarnc of oil. i)uring
" " 1 l -t t h re e d ;,t a ll o x p e rt, } h e .e' '
ni sv,-iril tfrom \li 1n and IHouston P'
in i.o v-ited tihe l;''--e i1] n the gener:al i
,ninion iS ti1,t oil in l (t ' q ;ln itim
o lr dirctly llnd'rl i.- the Voorh-.is and
r i adioinin.n priporti. s. M
\1r \oirhi,.. who lha- ;a 0sociatel \"i
:' !! iim I!;. d Ijoining property own
h ,r-, , con-id,'ring - seve.ral proposi- i;*
t oli'ns frontl oil conlpan i-s to dIevelop ('1
. the land. and without doubt. within Io
at '0 days New Iberia will present the M\
novel sight of oil derricks within the It
is city limits in active co-operation.
Prom Ilreaullx Itridge comes news ta
h that renewed activity- is being shown cin
r in the .\n-.-la:uttle, nlnmerous leases '
hie have hbon reicorded the past week and sa
positive assurance. is given that two mn
large oil corporations will begin ope- lby
rations soon. ('r
n. Thomas Adams and E. M. Fortune. or
Morgan ('ity trappers, brought to Lake s;
,. ('rl"es a load of pelts gathered in
in the l:iackbrry vicinity by their force s"
of fivi' trappers. In tie consignment.
u which wias sold to Rosnenthal & Brown. sa
ng were seven otter skins., twenty coon
e skins. fiftt-n mink skins and 3,000 ed
n muskrat pelts, the whole valued at (c
$1;50. The furs were caught In two or
week.4 of trapping operations. ti
n- The DeRidder Oil and Mineral Com- tot
rs pany is preparing to resume opera- th
ial tions in the Vinton oil field, and will ia
lis sink their prospect well deeper. An th
at agreement for the extenson of the
xt lease has been affected with the Paul it
i- L.isso Company. At a meeting of the
he stockholders. held in DoRidder re
'11- contly. it was voted to double the cap
ital stock of the company, making it pt
___ tnI
$..0,000. n
at The Lake Charles police jury did do
m. not meet. the regular session having mt
bw been postponed. The postponme-nt m
was nece(ssary in order to complete ti
the l,-gal period for advertisements n(
ar now running for the letting of gravel m
contracts. The police jury will pur- w
chase all the, gr;av,el to he used on 9t
ad the highways c(onstructed under the c
idl second $900.000 bond issue. and will st
nol supply it to the contractors.
,n. Several hundred citizens of Louis
i-n inna, Mississippi. Alabama and At- ke
ng kansas participated in a nonpartisan m
ti- "recognition dinner'" given at New Or f(
;i. leans for John M. Parker. Progressive
a candidate for vice president. The din- la
nor was one of the incidents in New g
Orleans' observance of Jackson day g
mt and the annual anniversary battle of gt
a New Orleans. 0
I0
te The Crowley Ioard of commlsaon
.,,ors of tile I-'irst Rad district made
l- the canvass of th+ vote cast in the p
special ,lh tici n to vote in ;a $t0.0iifl
tiiitIi issilo for road Iilrposiies and pro- tl
- inloi :tt-ld thie littin- -howinlg that the 1
ia otili t-.;ln carri-ed tv 10t on the popu- fr
il iar vote aInd by mnor,-t llan " to 1 in r
Is prop'rty valutlonl von 't [. '
in
I(e A force of ,,tn.ie,,r- is hbtiiuv stt kin al
off th+i riht of way frtm Morrow if
I, t - hr t-.h thii . .n i, p:,r. o ! l w l p:i ts
r-v 'Y t to lii vioi'id Ianl hontols tlh;t.r to
is fintnce tlti work I-tuween Iiis place p
X. an, i'at ,.tto. T
irk
Rliports frtnt T"ritllmph. In th., nt:ra.s
L.evi-o districit. arl tlhait a large cave
its in Ihte hI-vie oco'lrr-t-t d thi-i rte. 40' f,. T
at of the dlyke givine . way. taking in all t
.O of tlhe river front as will as the .ll d,
. leveer S' eral orane rrovr -s wi-re ,
is destrrovi-l. 'Thi state boaril will re- t
build tho levee.
e Glenwood Stock Farm. owned by G.
of .T. Malone. of A.\mi ('to v. was sotld for
$12.000 to J (;. !'ritr!chard. of Inver- i
ness. Miss.. a wealtthy cotton planter. c:
at Harry D. Vilsonl. sta'-' commission- ,
-c er of agricitltiri- ;antl ;inmigrationr
has sold hlis home and 'rutk farm on o1
l utat-an avi-nui to'(;. J. loui!ks. the
at os nir and oplrator of the Htotetter
truck fiilds.
Tax pavmi-nts in ILake Charles on
- the last dav of thE v-car totalled mor
Sthan $400,00. 9f whi.ch $3;0.000 was
Sin a check from tie U'nicn Sulphui t1
SCompany for its taxes. The Imuisinana
is Western railroad company paid $1,- '
r 000, and the Kansas City Southern
railroad $12,.000.
. The Bank of Boyce is again out with
da splendid financial statement show.
a Ing Eeposits of not far under. $200,000. w
* It's a good showing for the prejsrity L
of the Bo~ee country, of
-.:
WHITE SLAVE LAW
UPHELD BY COURT
'ROSECUTIONS FOR TRANSPOR
ING WOMEN ARE NOT LIMITED
TO COMMERCIALIZED VICE.
SUPREME COURT SO DECIDES
Follow:ng Interpretation oi the Mann
Act Ccurt Affirmed Conv.ctions of
L. T. Hays, of Alva. Okla.. and
M. I. Biggs of Sacramento. Cal.
\Va'thinI'ton -- Itt'rpr* tinc thi'
M lan n t h it,. sl: ,ve laii , i , S utp', ,n' * :
lour ,t d ,'( 'io 'd tl;ha' pro(,- u'1 iol -n ll 'Id I r
;i law for It itlt-p t:orl' g l. ('ti' i ll II
ý, :rstat! ml' nlt o 'er ' ali'e. not 1.ttl.'" (I T.(
' o nin it r ,"i d'.i , | v iv, . a n d in c lu d e . -
1 rsonal immll oral , -capadI il, onl ! e11'
'ion of P. Drew ('allntntti .and Maury
I Ilige. of ` (rnilr ten "ts a, allir; ' ,.
S Followins lnteriltrtla itt of lhi
M ann act. tht, court also ;tt'irnw t' con
1 iction of .. 'I. liars of Alva. ()kla;
Thi.' c'urt a,.- divided. Tit major
ity f H'Ior .tas lt'n by .lt tit. I a' I
('hief Justice W hite and .I.ustic,- M ,"
S lKenna and ('larke di .cýent<l" d. Juftici '
MlelItynolds took no part in consider- oUa
atiotl of the casers.
"The plain Iterms of the act nuti:t
q take prlctedti-"lnce over the dsignlatio(n
I and the report that accompan;ied it to
c (',n r,'ss." sa l .lJutice I)ay. 'It i> BLAS
I said it will op.-n thit door to hlacl. CO.
mail. hbut that it is to be consid(l'rtd W
by Congress. We think the powe.r of
('ongress to regulate tran-sportation of
passengers affords ample basis to ex
errcie authority in the ese of this N
Fta.lt ute." it
JustieP McKenna announced the dis
sfnt, hbut did not deliver any opinion
Justicel Day's minority opinion
said: 1(' p
"In none of the cases was it charg- lance
ed or proved that the transportation til -
(of the women involved) was for gain of po
or for lthe purpose of furnishing wo- the r
men for prostitution for hire. c11nn1
"There is no ambuiguity in the nissiI
terms of this act. It is elementary Thi
that the meaning of a statute must in direci
the first instance le o sought in thewere
language of the act as framod and if were
that is plain the sole function of the Tl
courts is to enforce it according to vicini
its terms. geons
"To cause a woman to be transport- scene
ed for debauchery or for an immoral Hal
purpose, for which Diggs and ('ami- reac
netti were convicted. would seem by trip
the very statement of the facts to lief
embrace transportation for purposes :
denounced by the act. While such im- work,
Smoral purpose would he culpable in no d
morals, if accompanied with expecta- a it
P ion of gain, such considerations do plant
not prevent the lessIr offense against they
morals from thell execution of purposes thB
within thile meaning of the law. To the
n say to thile contrary would shock the plosi(
common understanding of what con- thro
I stitutes an immoral purpose." is fe
drow
throu
Monopoly of Wireless. lost i
Washington.-- Secretary of War ra- some
ker and Commander Todd. head of the cold.
naval radio service, at a hearing l,- The
fore the House merchant marine com- to cre
e mittee, on the Alexander bill to regu- with
I late radio comnlunieation, advocated ,. E
government monopoly of n irteless tele- son (
, graphy. loth ,fficials advocated Isra
government ownership in the il(terest plant
of national sec(urity. less
Aft
No Suffrage Parade. foodt
Washington. -- Tile ('ongressional to sa
P nion for Woman Suiffra;ci announe- drowi
ed tlhat plans for a parade ":,rch 4. too t
the diay precedintt the iIno;tlllr.ltion, dropi
ihav beeon nhandlond. an'd h1tl sitf- nme:l
frat ,nrl dmntrstrat on will bil an clahin- I)r.
ration of th' t \Vhit,' tioutist picketing. parti,
start-' d two d:lys ao,. tinti nlore tl:in 'o , l(t
10.00 womltn t' ill fornl a clo<e tordon alighl
a bout thi' \hitt' HlSO grulnds, for ti
Sink 40 Turkish Ships. Th
T.ntmdhn .\ r:,id on t't, Anato'ian ril s
s coast lo a t-51 t- 'ritl'on is rI-port- being
ed in a C nttr:tl N,' W" tli:atiich from
• P,.trc,:"; u "l H, , :t- sank 41
Turkislh <:iline i ,l.-s,-'. xl!ichll wer,
carryintll foor to I'on-tain'i'tp!h,..
Wayne MacVeagh 0:e. iors
X h..'axiiti tiotl 'i':i ln-',;. o'V, -,'t. itt- nina
torn,.y een';Ir; ia ill I.n (:th i;n* ... ', r'-i. - l
dent (harflt.id and htttht r of l.'L:tnklin aplttr
Ma. e lgon l. fttrnll -r s,('re't Iry 'If t:, t ',:, i
tra<-ury. tlil'd ilor'. tions
in (
Fair Building Is Burned.
Oklahom;a ('!ty.- .',e ,of unrknown
origin d-,-troy ,,d thei1 ,xsll,- itintll ,til'
ing at thtt state fair trouit,,- hr., ro..
caulsint a lo<- t st ;imitat'd a t 2:;, tO . e.d i
Another Trooper Dies. mar
Ii I'a- i 'orpo: l il.'oritntt - I) i o-i
,,tutt of I. (r.,l,,p:t ny. Thbirty -fir-t MIt-hI! pro
can lnfntiitry. dild at til ct-, i-* hospi oth*tt
r tal at .Fort l i1s tf Inu'llollnia. anti-'
Would Fine Nonvoter.
11\\'as.. ingto+:-. .\ n atnendm(.nt to the I .VI
Ow'iln (,o lrult practic, s hill pro\iditne Grl.
thalit l, ry l'ualifi,,d vot,'r who fiis to s,,n's
vot inl a ft-tli ral -h-ction -xce.pt b- (;aifr
(-atlus of sickntess. shall ,be subject to al ter i'
fine of $25, was introducd by Scna- G-r.
tor Works. effort
Woman Made Secretary.
WVashington.-I'or the first time a IWa
woman, Miss Jessie L. Simpson of St many
Louis, has been granted the privileg~e I ever
of .he foor of the Seoste. the d
MUNITION FACTORY
DESTROYED BY FIRE
BLAST OF CANADIAN FOUNDRY -
CO. CONTINUED TWO HOURS- tr
WORKMEN WERE IN PANIC. th
_ 1,
N. w York It I: h" iilv. d by ..r-, y m
C ity ni t 'l- that thel lo .s of 10t \%:3
h'v ~y It thNe expl))ion in the i Cana i
,Ilan 'ar -'oundr>y ( 'oI Ipany plant at h;
King';I.:to . rge. n .'narlI}y All ;availa
ile polc.) ' 1 .1' ons and hr.-1 s rIs I i" l n
lances in Kinl-tI n w\\'re hurried to {'
111 * ' scene of tht" .x plloh ion. the c(hi.l It
of police taking ('har.ge in person of
the rescue workelrs. Ilamiage to wire ('
crmmunications hini dered the trans- ti
nlission of reports of ithe di.-aster. nm
The flanles cont11inued to spread in fil
directions \\ here Illor' explosive' s
were stored. The li\t s of 700 imen.1
w.er in gr t':lT da gnI r.
Telephlon, comuiiit"Ia ion with the
vicinity was impossible. Police. sur
geons and nurles were, sent to thi'
scene from nearby coullllllnitie $. m
Half frozen workmen from the plant nt
reached Jersey C'ity after a perilous L
trip over the lHackensack Meadows in
whiich was their only e'seapl'. They bl
s;:id they f,.ared some of their fellow of
workmen had lost their lives, but had rc
no ldefinitle information. Flames from ec
a small explosion in one part of the li
plant spread with amazing rapidity. al
they said.
Between 200 and 100 employes of
the plant, who fled to escape the ex
plosions. are reported to have broken of
through the ice in lIerry ('reek. and it o
is feared some of them have been n
drowned. Others are anderint a:
throughl tlhe Hlackensack melndows. t;
lost inll the darkness and fugitives said c1
some of lthem might perish from the ft
cold.
The plight of those who had tried
to cross the frozen cr-eek and had m1et
with disaster was re-la ed to Dr. (eorgt o,
W. King, supe-rinte(ndent of the ll1ud- ci
son ('IIunly Hlospital for the Insane, by e,
I Israel WVilliam. a workman at the Ir
plant, who arrived at tll asylum hat- ec
less. coatless aind almost frozen. p
After tl;e maln had benn gi\vnI warrm re
food and drink hle revived sutfiicently
to say tInt Imtany m listl ha vI Ieen
-drovwned in th(' creeok. and that others.
too w "Iv- 1o t(nntinlt 1 tli''ir flight, had I
droplpd frmIn 'Xhl;I.'t 1i1n ill ll'h "
nle:llo\\ s. T
Dr. Kine -aid that unit1eS ',arc'hinrti ri
parti--i V.nIl"' rir'aniz (Il proIltll . th. re' 1it
for tih;ie los( ii till, Ilarkn,.s to find
1 mile s fr)om thi'- s:e: ' ,1 f th- lir .' werI' an
- being shakl n itiTrntit: ntily,. hI' said. ti
Wilson Not Opposed. p
I a "An'thr Paper Probe.'i a r
hors hill. I t.11 t,)l (i ist:ian (lpark- P
lant of r t,, liV s . , i : :1 ! ,r
Co Coins thatine In r Sympathy. h
tpper in l ins usi T rie fre tll, I -id hvr 'r.
SSGri:'n-* 0l rt \ll fvit r I tliti pre rient' -
tiors inf be1al If*., e for Ieac
i Producing More Steel. .
th depAnother Paper Probe.
the department of }] merce.
,OUMANiANS BAIN
ON KASINO RIVEF
APTURC TEENCHES OF TEL
TOrS AFT.E.h VIOLENT BATTLE
WITH AUSTRO-GERMANS.
RUSSIANS ARE DRIVEN BACK
An Enemy Aeril Squadron Cons '
Ing of 13 Ae-oplanes Cropped About
40 Bombs on Station and
Town of Radziv~lov.
'. g rafd Ituriitin f, rtes
r.ed bac' our etah e fro
:.t.
" ne of the h.i":'hlt, north of :!Ie IR:>.
I"nn- m attacks aac:ritts the hbi
te's,. d \ 't. 1 1", I' I t-\i hi, i ''i o t .r.t"S ri
L 't of h eh Istaril : r inutl. oin ti
-t-i'vnr K asimo 'r and alai r it violC
RY h,- e\"- t" 'm' y% andl os nql: pyi n 1."
R . Ir i. : ,i-. The ltou-.. iian capttr'.
:i ' i -t .,f i ti r,-, l {: , hrl (in:
. 11- - ri ( r'i't Irl lll! . ih t r "
thre-. i- maihinre curtn-.
'We- -tirn front: In the Itica r.
Giorn. south of Laki' l:ilht. th.' Ger
to in .l' ns- foriniatrin nt'amked out
it1 htac rnl.ont east of the t ills ir' ,
n a inh if eni The attack was beaten
S"1n enemy aerial squiadron consist
u int of 13 anrroplanes' droppeid about
to 411 bhombs on the station and tohwn ol
I v Itadzivilov. Our aero;planTs. havino
rmade reconnaissances behind th'
r' enenmy not wit list anding his heavy atr
tillery fire. descended to about 1.4011
meters, 'ombarded with mnachi.n' guno
il fire tihe nemy's h atl ry near the viilt
, lag of Kruknov. 20 'rsts east of
n o Zolotcliev."
the New Half Dollar Seen.
sur- Philadelphia. -TIe new half dollars
the were placl d in circulation by the local
mint. On the obverse side' of the
ant new cinis is a full length figure of
ou. Liberty, lthe folds of her garments be
les ing the stars and stripes. Shr' carries
hey branches of lauret and oak. "Symbols
low of civil and military glory." On the
had reverse side iappears an eagle perch
-om ed high on a crag. A pine sapling, in
the dicative of the early American spirit'
lity., also is shown.
of San Diego Fair Ends.
ex- San Diego. ('al.-With the sotndine
ken of "taps" followed by the rendition
d it of "Auild Lang Syne," by Mme. Er
-en nestine Schhuman-Hleink. before a vas'
'inv ass. tmblage at lt.' great outdoor or
ws, can, the l'anama-C alifornia Exposition
: id closed after being open contin uously
thie for t tio yiears.
rjed Cigarettes Go Up. Too.
smet Nw York. --Advanc's in thes price
irge of Turkish cigarettes ranging frnom t.
Itid- cents to $1 a thousand were announe
by ed by P. Lorillard & Cyo.. one of the
the largest tobacco maniufacturers in the
ht- rti rntly. l e increase in cost of ll i Ir
irm reason.
can Hyde Prosecution Ends.
a endin" li prosec-tnt ion of Ihr. Itr
te Tlurkih Hide' on rthe' htaie rangn fn.h i
nitird. r-.l C il ar. Tho s . ' p. tx f 'h
ina' rich tin'tl e'i'tltrirl t ilantlhliem wnt ill
rI terfi e'ld of the ('ri inoal C irr a
tre rason rll riorir tPe aniric in
Hyde. Pro steiuation of Imwr En.
l Ont in' tihe' sp lirs that ti ' e - it. - .
' -.k ie ild- ofe ., i s !r-pt. -l a fit l.
Mr Ott rir a. .( nt. -('anrml iat n - ,ast.altie-a
from tel iopeningu of tie Iwar to D'
etirfiedr 21. .h9 months. r 'lirtil I.90
Ai u is tiite ap of killed. 1a.t4 dii-i
iof rotlniTs. 4,t010: die1d of si-cknes
1:I :rmt' illti d of d o1a,,10 woi dlid
m !nr- Here's a Way to Escape.
IIn ,';ashtinoit TFreany lh,. viartme'nt
-i-l ' ranti -i lir t i''fs rif f mm ,-ir's arri lie
r,. nito-t i' to ;ii.n arr'el tier-ott - ibtrt to
ir ltom thlie-,r i i -'' 'fari l- control. "
To SeoI Missouri Pacific.
hre C'. iai Loseunc-nte' it-as made
\Itl. ()a the' ftric!.-los re sale of tire' Mis
r to sturi lhai-i rail.ai' not in r i-i rir
is-. hip. it-ill take pla.e in St. tL uis on
at's the morn.l;ne oip oFebrtitur '- 21.
Waslninglon.-Suiit of Pot.taatome
Indians claiming ownership of all Cli
i to worth millons of dollars" was dis.
mur by the Supreme Court.
NEIL CALLEAMIAN WI
Vicksburg Boile
Iron Works
K Manufacturers of
Boilers, Smokestacks,
Breechings and Tanks
In Stock for Immediate Shipment
Boiler Tubes, Reinforcing St ,el Bars, St:wek Paint, Guy
Wire, Tube 'Exl:anlers. Cop'lr 'Ferrules. 1Fusible Plugs,
Steel Plates, Thin Sheets. Hivets. A :\ le Bars, Stay
Bolts, Beams, P'atch Bolts. Mlachine Bolts, Threaded
Steel Flanges, Valves and Fittings.
"Repair Work and Satisfyl
Service our Long Suit"
Phone 765
VICKSBURG, - * MISSISSIPPI
PAY BY GCHECK
Have Your Money in Our Bank and
Pay Your Bills With Checks
- "TIVHY ?
1st. It is convenient. 4th. It requires no change.
e 2d. It avoids keeping 5th. It gives you a business
receipts. air.
S d. It pleases the receiver. 6th. It establishes a credit.
7th. It gives you a financial standing.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
TALLULAH STATE BANK,
TALLULAH, LOUISIANA
You Are Not Already Trading With Us, Phone Your Next
Order to Number 21 and Give Us a Trial. Agent
For Richelieu Pure Food Groceries.
n I The Best and Not the Cheapest Is Our Motto
W. A. GILPIN
In Dealer in
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Headquarters for Good Things to Eat
PHONE NO. 21 NO. 53 DEPC r ST.
Send Clothes for
Pressing, Scrubbing, Mending
1 "We Give You Service"
P. C. Pressing Club
, R. P. GAINES, Proprietor
"iSE SOUTH'S CREATEST -
.C1OOL oF Is." SOUL COLLEGE.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
I: Should be irven the best tralatin .
- #O. preparethem for suaccess in Ltuines.
Highest Courses. Beet PFacllties. er
1- sonal Inuttuctton. Free Kmpleo aent
Department. Complete College Dank.
- College Store and Wholesale Oflices.
]No misrepresentations to secare tau
Gente. Through the success of Itl
24000 former at-dents. oulse College
is recognuleed e ery- Iee a 6 W16"
Awrke. Fr, tlcic, PoFul~r ·an Wertly
School G0O0. "IULL & SG
SYou Don't Need a Town Crier
to emphasize the merits of your bu9iness or an
nounce your special sales. A stra ght story told in
a straight way to the readers of this paper will
nt quickly reach the ears of the thoughtful, intelligent
buying public, the people who have the money in
their pockets, and the people wh~o listen to reason
and not noise. Our books. w:l! show you a list of
a the kind of people you appeal to. Call and see them at this office.
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