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STATE' NI WS. a te, i:Iii ii ; 1: 1,'!l , t , ti a ll ui' t , ,ý , L1:, C: ', '":: . , . .. * ' .;,, , , al,. tnig ' h . :.'.l! ...,t . ;: ' ...it ..t., ;. t ,.)" !. te.re. o, Th u .,t".. . t ,, tIlllllt i' Wt.:., ". I{,1 ., . i- ' : hhring"r , it ",rii ; : Ir, h was l 'nt *!a: , , . ' ia th e ('lo r'l " ir..: (' !, t,, . ;.r;i'.: e ':t t r,. off ile "t . ,', . , p,:rade: o llm.urstla. 'tt ho lata'r having he,.t .,ur(h :. . ,: l i. u f . tht loe; l-hrir.'r; ',,r t:,. 'r,urs: ,'i givh,', th:' v; r,,: :.' , i ,!, f t:,. F: brati''tn . 'Th' city has ;. ' : r i , 1: tro b :autifuly ,lt . , , .u, : a;,,!, St. Charles Av-:e;a t, ; g. t:' ni:i' ,i1P el,-etric iiglht, fltr h J sr , L-`,11 Af' :rai. u .t (;anal Sdtrt.,.t, '.i:!i h ( (:i.r i ttr,.e : it..eit was a blaz. .f ,:'< '::! :!.. ,!.,w':to, str.l't- V .,ri' ii.',.'wi:-,' i'.,._;ý, .: i!y !ýi tt (:. Nt.w (ºricans et i, ,r,:,.I the i',;'thih arniv rs ary ,,f Ith. u ,lln\ ;g of thl statue of th -ir C!(a n T'f .-a, t April I ith. tiihe c(.r(emrn,,it's I,'in under the' ;,l:;l)ie,(' s of t'), L.',ui tia: a Histori'al S0No'iety ;:11d tlhe IXe'liteij it .,ily of I .ousiatta. The' government, oxp.rbý; \h;, h;av(e been htAl, rllg into thEl ii! I . -l, U'r i ', finery and ('u. ,tom Ilouste r'ii ,lrt ihL' 1.:` sugar weigh.ing frauu].; 1, .'.e c",, m to light in New {)rlals. The l:if1Tererrc. bLeiat.tw , I)i' (ttct;:r LIayolle and te Fct'ri'h (Opt ra A..:socia tion have been settled and Ne.w )rrk a:s will next year r;gniil h;1\a' anl op,e, troupe. The seventy-svcond ainnual so s;os)n o the Episcopal Ijioces oi Louislana was held in New Or!eanrs l:st weetc , DIisho;p Davis Sessums presiding. Six childrten, bitten by a mad dog near Breaux Bridge, La., last week. were sent to New Orleans for the Pas-, teur treatment. The "Beautiful Courtyard" prizes offered by the New Orleans Shriners were awarded as follows: First prize to Mr. E. Falk, at t;28 Royal St.; sec-: t ond prize to Mme. Angau, at 613 Royal f St.; and the third prize to Mrs. Charles 'a Silva at 831 Bourbon St. The taking of the census in Louisiana s began on Friday, April 15, and must be s concluded in fifteen days. d The El Paso, Texas, delegation to the Shriners' Convention presented a Iurro s to the City of New ('ricars, which wild J be christened >ew Orieans and kept as a the city's mascot. h The battleship Wisconsin, which was t in New Orleans during the Shrint, s' Convenltion, sailed or New ourk the,:' n:,rning of the 15th. The Producecrs' Oil Co. has bought n one hundied end i;xtx-three acrs <,f'. land in the Caddo oil tield f'rom. J. S.' Noe!, paying 350,00i! cash for the same. o Twenty-six years ago Nuel bought tlhe q: sdame property for 4,1.50j an acre. t The Police Jury of the Parish of1n Natchitoches has author;zed the Board of Control to purchase the necessary equipment for building good roads. m A car load of English peas was ship- p ped from Monroe, La., by a local truck b grower, to Pittsburg, Pa. The same grower will ship several more car loads in of peas and his truck shipments in allb will amount to about seventy-five cars.a What is designated as the Cuban ed cane beetle is reported as damaging the i po young corn around Abbeville, La. ro hit Efforts are being made at Alexan- be dria, La., to have an aviation meet held b there the last week in April. V. L. Roy, who has been traveling ar over the state this year organizing' ea corn clubs, is being mentioned as a pos sible successor in the next election to Col. Charles Schuler as State Commis- Pr sioner of Agriculture and In migration, at as Col. Scbuler will not be a candidate to succeed himself. Ce Oil experts are investigating the Su character of the land between Cheniere le: au tigre and Belle Isle in the Parish of tht Vermilion, looking for oil indications, m. Stra Halley's comet is vi3ible in the sky lac mn Louisiana now from 4:15 a. m. until wr day light. The office of mayor of the town of AlI Kentwood is evidently a popula one, as car there were three candidates for it in tio the recent election. An effort will be made in New Or leans to have the salary of the mayor tr raised from $6,000 per annum to $10,-I 000, it being claimed that the many de mands made upon the mayor in these t progressive days make it necessary for a the mayor to use his personal funds in ( doing some of the city's entertain-i ces Ing. hin The Pure Milk Society of New qr- the leans has elected an executive commit- aih tee, which will also serve as the Milk a Commission of New Orleans and is composed of Drs. W. W. Butterworth, I. I. Lemann, L. G. Lebeuf, King Lo-T gan and J. T. Halsey and Messrs. Rob- T art H, Polack, Samuel W. Weis and Harry Howard. The commission will I' work for clean, pure milk for New Or- Acd leuuns and will emp'oy an expert to keep not la touch with the dairies, and $sew NATIONAL NEWS. le 'ha Chieago, Rock Island and Pacific I sat bi: Blt expects to expend' $11,500,000 pro a ip~ eamnts this year, $4,000,000 tax ,hi*h wiligo toatras ylaying tracks reci ;Ia. wetohllect Bre ' ,t! C . f 'fi t , Lo i, "t l:;i . t., i.lt!;i. . '" a) (v; ':n. i v: t \( ' .hi t.in n r' , . ;, '! i il, .x:., " a ' . t I i f :L ,in In y ,h. u I ' iF I. i, & , .I f'm V i',l.(i:7. i that . ltr,' i o l ' 'f of i:o o n . ·iP i , . 22. : i:i'; ir: ']n't ?iati. '- i• I w b att,,d ihi ;s f Ir th 'i , . hl' t ((t. ioui. :; on I tt I'.-l 1i: on l tf utl .i-'', Shanna! trip d;:, li" t1 !.t;1:.i 1{iver. A. ('ft , i'nvi ti 1re ide.. 'nt Taft to l n:i' iT m d iers of tle N a ri Wo"ern' Su. lilra, g l; .,A , rat'. r la : w ," ia nti V.a.; - h' t t.t, ' t i, be ;. iamet t ically o'i o slit. it.1 tih , the: ,irs. 'he ditscoutesy w:,us t m; (ha si, d by thl e fact that btore acse:':Ii s warned the assecil Ation that their viewsar oi and his did no t o, 'oincid. Thi presi-. dent'as rebuke was alt:eo st apt when hetril. h spoke ater t hises had suidd, , il .hi .atin t ll',degree of restraint- b ,ze The striking street car emtuoyts of, t the Philadelphia street car lines have '. al finally accepted the I nm.ipany's terms'" h r t it, ti . . 'l : ( ! A:A ii 1:' on it>' :. til bl es and'ta trikn s ti.e :siis over.:iti er. S'e, Aft' Mississippi and Alabama Taft to week doing a large amout of damage. ba ie U. S. Senator Leroy Percy of Mis- i , Jackson, an tinld adessed the leti. theun r tvlli[4el5 O" t,y'U Natiofn1 Womener's :u and tenotnced his enemies a ti' be- car Ks h1 1)1nt,( to be diamet iWadly not pp;siu, I he would ra ther ftret h;s sbeor atoi'sio !g an the hol itat if it w sre conird tt hatd s warned tn assoned ,:iat i that toitir 'igs UP and his (lid nut coincide. The presi 'nd corruption.s most apt whn he 1r spoke a ter the hisMes had sul t',dd, Ssenatingr Lerow,y dPery and Es, you muerst show yagoureemet o calabt o e of suffrage Sersy exhibiting that degore sof traint b which is inecessary in the coniuct o it; q estion as to whether the reicent cile ts governm Sent of affairsey by not hising." & e The ustralian meat is being impoyes of _:into New York, wheia stre it car inds a ready Sfinallyrket ccepwithed the house keepany's ters t Sprices raandnging from threear striketo six centsver. below those demanded cfr lonicl stomeat a swept outhern States of Arkail train, bear- bal by two masked men while en route East lo, and robbeding a la of nine pout of registe.r- a ed mail. It is statored thateroy four of the 'n sissippi was in Missi.ssippi last weenk at, 1,1 poui Jackson, and recoverssed, but ithat the He s arobbers rifled the other pouhe s andd.cir hid wouthemselves in thre hs sand canyonshi Snow an to hold sleet if the Middle West at are harep orted asai inter by rupting traic dearly this week. ba Halley's comet was photographed y P rof. Frost of the Yerkes Observatory at Williams Bay, Wis., this week. Jac A serious wreck occurred on the Illinois A Central Railroad at Jackson, Miss., last b Sunday nighent the flieri out of New Or- : leans leaving mhe track while going at L the rate of forty miles an hour. Twoit A Smail clerkis swere killted and two other Iri utrainmen were reported as missing. The A It is re portied that Senator Nepson h. ar Aldrich of Rhode Island will not be aI candidate for reelection at the expira re rsigned from the rississippi legitsl-' p S ture, not earing to remain a member n of the senate that did not expel Scna- Ain tor Bilbo, who acknowledged accepting Ir Gov. Patterson of Tennessee announ- ban ces himself as a candidate to succeed i5gr him seolf, subj wect tored the democratic pri arp mary in June. His ac tion in regard to side i the Parishe of tPlaque mines anp o In conformity with section 43O of act L I and levee, oen the following as- A sessed and described properties for the bani year 1909 are now due and unpaid, ur.- igna less same is epaid within the twenty days S. I halle proceed to advertise the said ndproperties for sale flor the amount or taxes and penalties dues the law di- Ao recets. A B. PA Browne, eC. P to Jr. Estate: h a Af the sent $2p00 00 In cStat hmaf 1a0 0ae see A h::,r: ,mn, .s Parish t")a- t 1 1 ii (. (?U ' 4' ,r tIgi 1dt.o 11 21 . in,,tA ,c ' t 'a,"t, of Iha l a}on Oh , 1('f :at t .',, : as 2 : t Iro t Iyv 17 ar , , t ii . . t I, dal abo e l'td C. '("t , ! --37 :11 ,I t i:(h'e r, dh d r 'it- t L :. ' : I[ :,I . , a'- lire , i l, i;2 Ie' A ce 'rtin tra,'ct t ,"lawIn. on the r i'hlt (1. ;:!:.`; ,f: t , . tis .is,.itpp i I ',,.'(r .n,! (1:. Ow, itcnat .ti a. ,, IA'I i''Ol 1 il 0,L S'o, ,li T..; ;,i rear ,f ' I', I rati Lto k: iU Ilta t:,ria. he r (, Lr, do1 , Sst Int,'i t anti c, st lit e A cert:in tiact of land on the Iift lt ban of the ',iisis.!ii !:Iv'er ai~I, des t- i *,'intl It 1.1 i, s Lot' 2r e r Se'., .. s S, ," 1 X. . t , . E ( Golner, J. A-.: r. As' ,. 'ltm lt $T4,i (U,) S ltat' 'x :2 5 ' ' Pari h' d:o 5 Il I inte tand 'cost 2 lo ' A c'rtain t'rac('t of land on the left I- baniik of the .ilsis:;silppi Riv Ir anll- Ies Sinatei a: G(;.l0 acres. Ail oT Sec. 16 S., t 15, R. li; :. ri cF. ad Forr ; II Id & lI v,, e (o . LtC.: Vs A.ts,,i,mtit.t $Il9 00 i- Sta Tax 5I) he Parish do 90 1, leve do 1 ,0) t Inti'est anil costs 1 ) e A c('ertain tract of land on the left It bank of th-e Li sissippi River and des a1 ignated as L). ~2 eot 2 rear end See. -7 3 " & i4,T. 21 S., R. 19. E. ) G. t oydmaner, L. ., Mrs.:A.: ls Assessme it $640) 00 State Tax e 20 Parish (io 3 64 Levee do i 41) k lnterest and cost. 2 32 A certain tract of land on the left bank of the Miissi;sippi River and des ignatnd as .1 acres, T 16 , S. . 16 S., it I. 15 L. HIyd an .Ann. . Mver 'r:n (. tAse.' ent $350 00) IParish do 2 a) Intr'st and cost" 1 ,4) A certain tract of land on th-e left" bank of the Misisipp.i River and des, d ignated as .oe.' .l)L T 1t ro.t by 1tE. t ar nn.s ii d.:pth, parne, ol land rear' oyl ( li, ni son at Wood Park. Jl on Li, Ayd , Mrs.: Mrs: A±s.essm('nt $,50 0 00 State Tax 2 25 Parish do 2 70 Levee do 4 50 Interest and costs 2 05 SA certain tract of land on the left - bank of the Mississippi River and des Signated as one56 acres, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, , arents in depths 29,bounded 42, 44, 45, 5. 54, 55 and Sec 1 T.LonT 16, S.o R. 17, E. nHeydman, Anna B., Mrs.: Assessment $500 00 State Tax 25 Parish do 3 00 Levee do 500 Interest and cost 1 9 34 A certain tract of land on the left bank of the Mississippi River andti des- d ignrated as Sec. 25 aret. 16, S. Rn . 17, E. 2 Jackson. Ann, Mrs.: Assessment $300 00 0 i State Tax 1 0075 Parish do 2 10 Levee do 3 00 Acreage do 50 Interest and costs 1 759 A certain tract of land on the left bank of the Mississippi River and des ignated as on re-salf arpent front by 40rA arp.ntu in depth, bounded above by lands of J. Lawson and below by lands Jones, EVeone, Mrs.: Assessment $500 00 State Tax 2 50 Parish do 3 00 Levee do 5 00 Interest and costs 1 95 A certain tract of land on the left A, -- Aeertain tract of land on the left A 20 bank of the Missisippli Riv'er a:.d :: (0I irnateed as 1470 avr'', all tf Sec. 21, T. 10 15 1, S. R. 15. S. siated as 1915 7ccs, all of See. '',) " 1) a'r".., all of c. 28, 3 aer 's, all Of Sc. "ql, 61 acres, T. i., T . I, . . 15, T. S\Tyson, James nad 1 tir HRobinson: ,.s : :n, t G 0(1 ,h ate ' Tax , S i.:.r ': . and ('41:ts 1 "9 A c,'rtain tract (,; unitl on the left :.aI llol k h Missi,:im riovr and dei's iga:,t at 159 .95 Oacrs rawiating Sec. i10, T. 2i, IK. 1,; E. SFRANK C. Ml'FVERF, 'fhlriff 1 and .'x-(ti:h'i, S'x ('o,; cl~r of the lt 'a'2rislih of liaiquenliii i:s. A:ppointments. (ion. a:tu'n, r. alpp)oi.ticd las:t wt 'k *Mr. Ale.: lrant: t a i;z t mbi,!r of the Scheoi l ort ' iCe J. . B. ,abington e sinitdi, alndl . J. IMathe, Justice of I the Peace vice ,Ji_ iuJ:4 ,trlack i'rsignled, both for thei first ward cf this pariih. S t's ;us t :i:e a women t) forgive a a man \who le n:(;:.'t dth e'I'V it. Proceedinis of the Board of Comn= rmissioners for the Lake Borgne Basin Levee District. ((Contintue frolll Page.) a warraIt o01 $:,5,.0 to) cover the ex tra e,';qpnse i:taurrtd as per his letter and state:rnt.. Engineer Monget and Inspector Nun, z ft repenrted the 'cydiras Levete omtnpi te:d. s Ilanpectors Leopoidl a:nd Nunez sub 3 nuitted reports showing all levees in 1 good concdi Lio.0i The Secretary read a detailed state metnt of 43 warrants issued since last report: Nos. Li 2 to 2994, both inclusive, aggregating the sum of $J329.(07,on me tionn, (uly seconded, the payments as read wtrt' aiproved. The Secretary submitted the follow ilg report which was du!y approved. N ft Apparent balance at l-st - report 36691 86 , Receipt.i since last r - port: Il'Ia' ue linl 5, - Amount . :.ite C na' L.s-. iana ra1]k mld '1''ruat ti Co. $,5;l -5 sit.i rp.lJor. {,.L:a :>; SH EIFANI'O SATOPISNA. - State of Louisiana Parish of I Plaquemines. Fi dated the 2nd day of March, 1910, in the above entitled suit, I have seized and will proceed to sell at public auc tion, on the premises of said defen Sdent at Daisy, La., on Saturdayi, the i 2t day of the month of April, s910, at S11 o'clocl a. m., thi following describ ed property, to-wit: One (1) Garr-Scott & Company Trac tion Engine. i One(1)Garr-Scott & Company Threshle ing Machine, Seizad in the above suit: Termis of Salei-Cash. f FRANK C. MEVERS. Sheriff of the Parish, I SEof Plaquemines. The State of Louisiana, Parish of Plaqlemines.c Twenty-Ninth Judicial District Court. Nc. 79L.-Peter Cuselich vs. Whitney Johnson. By virtue of and in obedience to a writ of seizure and sale to me directed by the Honorable, the Twenty-Ninth Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Plaquine, dated the 6th day of April 1910, in the above en titled suit, I have seized and will pro ceed to sell at public auction, at the Court House at Pointe-a-la-Hache, on Saturday the f21st day of the month of Ma3, 1910, at 11 o'c!ock, a. mi., bthe following described property, to A certain tract or portion of land to: gether with all the buildings and inm provemetnts thereon and thereunto be longing and appertaining situated on I the left bank of the Mississippi River at about (71) seventy-one miles below Ithe city of New Orleans, having andll measuring one arpent front on said river, by the usual depth of forty ar pents and being bounded above by lands belonging to Mrs. John Jones and be low by lands belonging to Valentin Bar roils. Seized in the above suit: Terms of Sale:-Caash. FRANK (3. MEVERS, Sheriff of the Parisha of Plaquemines. I) ROCI.A[.A FIUO.N. T. Oticerr el.tard of pii. r'vi.. ! r. i' ariih of ,urU :anc,, of Li': ele',., 'y Jn.: Y. S' isia a ti,a! ti 'ti, o! , iid it! i;, i".-t W:a' of O, i .t' l I f t," lin lt' u ilnt' . 4 I o() Tt s.;ay, 1 t.. 'it, 1 's1'u i r: .: 2 until 7 p.m, for t(, ' L Iapu- (p,s of IltigL' at mI embilteillwl,' ,i'tl;' o f oil ,'' Ju1' f lor u:, i 'tt'r W'_ll, W ,' fo i \e l (it' t ' ta:; 1 W(1] 't' iht' 0a l ( a' j.i.-i. 's o ' cthiot and otther , , rfil,.. co;nc't rnlt1 to hoH,! ith,, said e(tc Lit",I tnt tl av ad h!u a-l t intti - tim : t, ithli th,. t'I:wt" IUr,',S ribi,,d 1,% lt:w t: ttil' f'oii,'wit n r e' ilnct t,!' -ahi.i li:'.t W ard. .t 1. Poll at St. tn t, st! 'ny 5 . rli f v.'., ha.v, 1 r,-ns. , l I ' a t 'tinit, -a-l- tih e ,'o a , i it!e lee. (i , Notiice. th,, W e h ,re.y giý e n.,ic, , that we, are ,. ap lyi ; ti l ;t' Pl ,li't .i l t'x' oi' .:l i r i:h I(!' !aq e. mit s ! 'f ; a I.,r;til to c(l tl du 1t' Caroniii':ll t,. frt Floor THE (tiA .\ uit'`ITE ('Y;"'1.._x:S ('it. h. N. i1. NUNE Z, ATTNW ORNEY-, T-LA. a 41)7 ,'oirri. it.., Now (rlh'alns. L Ist eet Attke thle v ato rise of 'i10 at Oi,' AL St. lrlatrd. (ll et ontrs Ial)1 atnd Cuta . hone , :::. JOHNN, MONSIANA, Jr. ATTORN .EY-AT-LA\t. 33 CHArS H. t treet. N, w (prhi.ns Srar I SCIVAL LAl, A SP l f;C'LTYr Practice in tte nid F~,dtoral Courts. Ez 1;. JA .S l. W,: -KINSON-, ai- ATT ONEa'-AT-LAW in 137 Carondelet St. Fourth Floor NEW ORLEANS, LA. -st . Take Elevator. CHARLEY'S SAINt PAR LO 104 rOYAL STR& SEET Btwoen ('anal and Custoarouse, .-NEW ORLEAN St , LOUISIANA.S CHARL Fine Ctl. W TECH, A unitionr. AI, Nails, r etals, All farm-al ca In 11 o" V at l uilut': C:'. For urther Canal r Street,' r to 1"ss, Du rsire Sreet, & to 520 CustP. O. mhox 22,ue Station -18. Mazi St. EW ORLE LEANS urray HillRDWA Club - Whiskey [ jSOL LEVI, I Agent. Launch Standard EUG. DE ARMAS. M. 0. BU RAS and M. G. BURAS, Own ers; N. IVONBOGICH, Mas ters: J. C. DE AitMAS, Clerk. Leaving Wednesdays and Sat urday. at 6 o'clock a. m. Wed nesdays for Port Eads. Satur days for Burrwoo . Returning Thursdays and Sandays. 0 Freight receivd Mond:iys, Tuesdays and Fridays foot of Ursuline Street. CUSHMAN Gasoline iMotors in Stock. Horse Power 2 4 8 14 $75 $145 $250 $430 Complete with *everse gear and all fittings :: :: :: R. GORDON,.I Pt~fct TowJIn, Loutstmanz. . d;Vr REY Y. M0MARTIN & COr, LTD.. I Guns, Ammnnition and Fishing Tackles, t,,- New (Orieas, = . .. . luisIlana .il:, Successor to A" P i ý tF ia Mh SFtDYE Sn 621-825 Elysian Fields rve.. ht twea º; i and ,.tt . tew Crians, Louisiana : ii:: ,1t!a.( v your ,im.n s d.., B teiýt i'J ar use c y Pastt rs Vaccne !rmne ; Fune.-a u.r..r and S'.ab P-- E Al- E , 2'2. N. UnAert . . -. T Lý CO3RNER VALLET & PEULICAN AVE. ci Y AN CoU TiT. oQ.Dr, t"LfERS, LA. PROM~PTL.Y ATTENDED T0. , , . :If its Paints or WiJndow (ii's You Want write ENHA DT lls for pr'ices. The L" a "r.:re: t P in .. .,t IihE:;c , h Entire -- Carry Everytiing fior the Painter -=: : - :=: e11. F. LuciTE, Pres.; VAAL.A. l". -int, E. -', .." E.rW.L 'er;":. S,.& Treas. )or The HENRY LOCHTE & CO., Ltd. holesale Grocers ad mporters VWINES and LIQ.UORS. A. 319, 321, 323 and 325 TChuPitulas Street aid N. 421 Natchez Street. New Orleans, L(,ulisiana. "" Special Attention Will be Civen to Mail Orders ; zia Plows or C>tt Sath 3 s . r-,. AnAutomobie, see us or Country Business Solicited S0And Promptly Attended to. . & SO 519-527-529 Elysian .ields Avenue. I New Orleans, Louisiana Phone, Hemlock 1001. , (FCountry'y Busiinl e ssSoi ited S Fruit and Produce and Generzly C nmmdission SSpecial attention ,Ivn rowe shi.men ,o ,f all kinds. The Equitable Life Occupies a reeient Position as to iancial Special Agent (General Agen, New Orleans, La. tE. UNDERTAKER 222 Morgan Street. Algiers, Louisiana.