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THE CAUCASIAN. VOLUME XXIV' SHiEVEPORT, LA.. THURSDAY. SEPTE'1BER II. 1013 N-UM- -- i The Time is Here for Planting o Seed for Fall and Winter Pasture Of cours,1 vII ii n,,Il not think of buying anything lut the Best Seed. Challenge i'1:nd Ihas nilver failed you yet, and it is H better this season tlhan ever before. Buy nothing but Challenge 0 Brand Texas I.Isit lProf O(ats, Winter Turf Oats, Southern E Grown ieed it , hlnýdl.l \\J itlrh WVheat, Mlediterranean Wheat, ti W\Viu!er larley. MAIL US YO1'l lII Iil (itll IICES ARE ALWAVYS RIGHT I Tusten Seed & Produce Co. Ltd. She Ilorsheim Bros. r God4gCo. td WH O LESALE 9rgl Soodj, Gotion and furnishing 5oods 510-512-514-516 "'ommeree Street 2iew ~ork '0ffiee, 4i eonard $treet t. -t- -.,.o.o..w -. --...e.-e-r-.- .-w . oww..M -..N.. "N.-e- o --. =-:=-- : We do not charge for Embalming or for services. We Guarantee Our Prices To Be the Lowest. r Lady Undertaker - FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO OUT OF TOWN ORDERS. WELLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. UNDERTAKERS Day and Night Phones 187 618 Texas Street SIIHREVEPORIT, LOUISIANA 8. B. HICKS, President. YALE HICKS, Vice President. W. F. CHASE, Secretary-Treasurer. DIlECTORS: YALE HICKS. S. B. HICKS. F. H. GOSMAN tV. F. CHASE. T. H. SCOVELL. R. E. COMEGYS. The Hick s Co. (LIMITED) Wholesale Grocers and Cotton Factors Office; 4o6-41o Commerce St., Warehouse: Corner Spring, Travis and Commerce Sts. SHREVEPORT. LA. H, IM Weil's Seed Store HAVE New Crop Turnip AND OTHER Fall S Winter Seed Cor. Comrfierce and Milam Sts. Old Phone 44 : New 52 Shreveport, La. Gardner Blades Whelesale and Retail Paints, Wall Paper, Glass, Picture Frames and Room Mouldings Distributing Agent for Heath & Milligan's Paints Contracts for pAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND SIGN WORK. Phone 268 502 Tex.~s St. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A National Bank which is under the supervision of the United States Government. ierciai National Bank of Shreveport Capital --------------- $ 500,000.00 Surplus (earned) and 530,000.OC profits --------- 0,000.0; Sockholders liability --= 500,000.00 Total--I ------------ $1,530,000.00 sreveport's4Agest Strongest Banl In our Soavigs Department we al ow intet on Ope Accounts at thi COTTON MARKET Office of The Caueasiaw, Shreveport, La., Sept. 11, 1913. Shreveport Market. Market closed steady. Receipts 858 bales. Low middling _-------------- 12 Middling --- --------------- 12 5-8 Good middling -------------- 12 7-8 Slhreveport Receipts Stock on hand Sept. 1--------__ 2,062 Recei\ed this day __- 856 Rec'd previously ---_ 4,047 4,903 Total stock to date i_ - 6,965 Shipments to date ----------- 2,009 SNet. stock on hand -------- 4,604 Same day last year--------- 2,997 Co.lparative StatemeQL This yr Last yr. Since ycs erday - 856 Same day last year-- 634 - Thus far this week__ 3,479 Thus far fast year__ 1,662 Sinice September 1_-- 4,903 1,591 Net stock on lhand___ 4,603 2,997 0 Local Receipts. This week- 1913 1912 1911 0 Saturday -- 387 297 421 _Monday - -- 453 116' 454 Tuesday - 548 191 504 \Wed'day 1235 428 57t b Thursday - - 856 634 50? - Friday - --. --- 247 68i Total 3479 .1879 314 TIHE TRACTION COMIA.\ NY Offer an Apology to the Police Juriy and tihe Apology Is Accepted. At b lie session of the PI' ii, JuerN of Caddo Parish held todtlay li. L. H. Randolph, who has recent lY r,- I turned from a very pleasaint tour of Eu'ope, appetared with repl'resent"ii fives of the Traction 1 Compalny. It,.' was all sniiles and in llappx i ,is . He explained in his n in st lu rido anth felieitous styl I hal 1x l TIi lac in.l Companl.iy desired to offier an aplOl ii! ' to the Plolice Jiury flr having i nin tentianally laid a part of the tc, I i oil the (Greenwood iroad severa' l rn-i Illi dired feetl on parish territory wi" h out having secured auntlhority Ih . for. It was all a istlake, di.civ erted after the outlay of the trci 'l on parish territory. The eloquent remarks of Mr. Ranl- I lolph received iihe closest attention. His explanation was convincing an,. the apology was accepted by the l'(, lice Jury. Now, suppose some individual Iral trespassed on the parish as did tih Traction Company what would have happened? In offering t:he apology there \va_ - no suggestion of receding from Ih , property, which is in full possession t of the Traction Comprany, whlich I with some exc epi.ions has never ' Fiiled to get what it has desiredl simply for the asking. This is a nevw dleparture, Jor a which an apology is all sutlliciii. a but suppose, yes suppose. STHEI LIMIT REACHEI). A New Departure-Whither Are We I Driftingg?-A Eugenic Scheme. It is related from London. Eni., that the baby born to the l)lwiBess of Roxburge Tuesday nightl is a byI), principally because his miother, who was Miss May Goelet of New York, ate no food containing sugar f'r months before his advent inr.o the world. In announcing the lirti iof an heir the Duke of Roxburrge ad mitted that his wife had piactice 1, a form of eugenics and said that they both attributed 'he sex of theI newborn infant to this fart. Lfesiring an heir to the. dukedoiim, the duchess went to Vienna in 1900 and there consulted Dr. Leopold Schenck, a noted scieniAst, who is a world-famous authority on emribry ology. He is ~.onnected with the University of Vienna and has giv n much study to the parental deter mrination of sex. SDr. Schenck advised the duchess and she followed his inslvu't ions. The principal thing ,that he told hem to do in order to insure a male child was to avoid all food conitairn ing sugar. She did so, according to the duke, and so bore a son. The baby is the first born of til.e duke and duchess, who were mar ried in 1903. The duke's brother, Lord Alastair Robert Innis-er, hiad up to the present been the heir pre sumptiv;e to the dukedom and its 60,000 acres. The duchess and baby are doing well. The child will have the title of Marquis of Bowmont. The birth of an heir to the duke £ dom has caused widespread joy in the border country, where the fanm ily wields immense influence. Bon I, fires blazed from the hilltops and all kinds of festivities are. being lire pared by the people of HIaddington shiire. When? When will the people of this State learn that we need some one in the Senate to represent those who plant corn and cotton as well as the cane growers? There are three :dimes as much invested in the corn lands of this State as in cane, and yet our senators are extolled for standing by sugar at a time when there was no one in the upper chamber W, speak for the man whose all is ii vested in co:ton and corq.--Homer Guardian Journal. When the growers of corn and of cotton shall have for representa tives men who will not. betray them to protect a special industry, sugar ,for instance. The growers of corn and of cotton in Louisiana are r, sponsible in having honored men who were pledged to !he sugar in terests of the State. It had been expected that Senator Ransdell would on the final roll call have aligned himself with the growers of cotton and of corn, but he has for feited their political esteem in go ing over "boots and saddle" to the Republicans. Senator Thornton in voting with the Republicans is no surprise. Hie E:had been classed on the side had deliberately elected to stand, re gardless of the growers of cotton Tj.and of corn. 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I1, wes arrestled at Lalion byv lnii'ed States M\arslial lugoufl. Ie is an opeatitor for the L. R. & N. He is chlarged with neglect, of duly in having left on the platform of lhe railway de pot the mail pounlheos of he Uniti S ates post.oli ,e. "Monroe Roosters." A parc!y of visiltors from lon-ilo will ireachi Stir v.po-I. t this evniiig on a special train. The vi-itors V wil he met and welcomied at Ihi ni,-ni D epot. by iirepresentaliv es of the Melirch-ants Association. of the Ad Club and the Chalioler of Corinm'irce. Tle visitors will te pleasasntl tly n ,ertained du(hring" lheir i blriel stay. iOne of thei fat'llle. is a ride in autos nveri the city. 1Weather Foreast. SLocal foreast for h'll-irevpor' and viciility: il.set lid: local sti.owrOs lonight, or Fridiay: ini r ilc chaliige in telipelp tul rlfe. Liderlekranz Hall Fire. At blouit 2 o'l k lh thIlt inlornlir the LiidIr'krlaiz Haltl, erilnl-r Pierre Iimnll and ilWalnulit stIilIs. was burned. Thi origin of the fire i I not kniOwn. The bihlding was ablaze - when the alarm was sounded, to I which the firemen promptly re Ssponded. S,,n bh'le, lHe thhirf d ,.l' (i ', i -' \li. E\ i' ,' - il ' Ill t'all i All. H fine +' h tI1 4-10 a ) 014 0001 t iii m in I 'i ' n il ' t - 'i 'tit i ' i o !i li ' !ii i : - 111i'n b h dI i in d IIII . Ii I'. il'h L ii'y TIa )Vli. ln \IX iii l it it 1 i - I j t1i - '1'i 'd ! ,!\,'tli ',' , ,ii l, ',,ln \ 'I d i I 1 ii ' I :ltl, la \y,.r- ofl hll, dIfe',H, 1th:: ,iii iii , ,ith li L n law I lia t' i 'ili s I,' r al iIiy i i, r- Lturin l11' ;ii , i- i !',, tL ial ani L nii i pil l Xi i - -r, l \\l` ;1x1 \ons iu t ion t ' anwnd-! 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Ii llllh'' is lii it rnl mt lti'd i'fol' his I h m -l 'Li-i i.i i is il xI '!a i -l ai la\' li a viaf'. ll'adL !ls' -'i l ,vi' t i Bn Phi i iii i I'i ,)ram i (t' ais-iiihi lii's Lof trawli. Pithii ' h 'x'' ii1'' 1, any nil er ltari'l L hL' T ai t'. Is 1+1,'s nut st'H!r likely liat Iht, e,1,e ii, L ,i ill xin iLn' , ,i'.:'l i'r si'riiious x 'i val iy 'r ,x'i'Ii L : Ii t l hial is na l' mllrt' 'a..in whly i-i( sh iLain liav' litt ,. lov naIt,,l ions laken. Ti , iwo,) .iir li)ns in vhiih ifriaudi s wr.L ' di i'hs i't- w avsr a, ,h'l i L xvs that Li xi 'ii I -1 only mnoI h'rn!, ltublie i"l',,rst. In tlrt A(li' Wit art hal'ly nl) ,lop )o-I iron. WV)hi'vr'i' \V(n s;tron)g fail flms .c) (nte dl in a pi'imary, Nwilh llhath i'm !'(re.'. tilitn I in 1, ' h ( t 111),' hi ,x, bolh vva)t. and en t artt c'l'. an. 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V' " Ht i ' 4 *l W 111 xvi Itts t u tll a11' ll0\\ si ttle, ii '_ Il Hi l i ` V l i. iit' \V mI a tlil l 1i I t ` . 'i. \ n i 'ao" - . , li , I t'l .ishtt i." I)t,'aItlim.n lls. EVi' l i. ha at 'lx ' i - ' IT i x it 1a . Jxw . ant il Utmt llt I lt li- in M' 1 I0 \vhil \\'t' 1' lll t'lr yOu tltl' til'ne > '' 14 . i Hearne Dry Goods Company Where Quality Reigns Supreme -'aSed the Senate, the Vote Record ed IIingc in t lo :37--Ransdell andi Tho-nton Voted Ajainst-LaFolt lettc and PlIoinldexter Voted For. Thi, ' li., 'in a it r "!'arifl' bill, w hiclt ,1t iwt't1 hurt llel colsid'eration for eiverl-,,a il ll is anlld passed Ithe tloiste of repretstativxts by ani Ivti'tvillhnig ina.j orily, was ap wai'.,1t by t1e Sunale Tuesday af rnoon, , Ihl -· - tte recordedhl being A.4 ur aid 37 against. .\s hall htn anticipatedI, Senaltois tau..th'll ll and Thornton votled with it Reputbllicans, while Seiiatttors La " ll'll 14 and l itut'xCtr, l l'ogiessiv4 epitublica;nIs, ntteld for ' ll' bill. ien tll .s Itanldell anli Thor onl' xplainitl Ili 1 tlh y l ted against, li tii tin lratIt ic l. laslrle becau se it VtlUitl puil silgai (iiio the fre'e lisi 'hi'se s niators have been emphatic ii lthir t .ltis a.t ,Xttlanation that iglr;il bteingi a Stalt' i i. .insty, should t, prol. , led, a dli, i llwheir action liy \\- hlhl 4 safellpn'd the interests if Ihe 'protlucers, which is ridicu iious. Thi Llouiisiana senaltors have iteei rmiss in I heir duty. After' hey had done1 all that: was consist tn! in the priieotion of sugari, they hlould i Itie tinal vote have been ligtned xvit[h the party by whoiii lity have been I trusted and hontored li flie fullest. lPrat "ically the iw ) L. ti- ia ila senator.,il s 'ri 'esre 'nlt oliy tie s igari district, whicht is about. trill-lifth of thet SIltt and is a14 nd has1 ie sitrongly iuclinei l toi Republi alini ii or prVt i't tion which is equiv t,,nl, i ti ltiepublicanisnm. Their posi Pion is in tle l'isille and is iadictaliv in opftuo iion ti ihtl' creed and tie prit i plti s it1 I t tie'lo 'rtatty. in .it t in f'i 4 tlh t tar tiff bill ti li atlotr lt I itl'lllel a ind tPoindetxiter, t'i.,'r 'essive l p.ul licani, maintained ll tir sta dini. in their advoc.acy of .1 rt'. isitli of 'llh . Ittitri "f dotl nwn« a t . ;- nti l I : l ollltte c ln ,eded that lh iill ts oi t Ii t 'tfeta , but it is a iroýtg'.ssi-. lilmeatlu e'p and mallnifosc infpre tilvel o ,er th lie bill ena.ted by li ltllpubli tnis in 190t9, whirlt was liillt, sh.ft of a political criii TIn explaining his votle Senatot Pliindexter aiinollnced that lwi votet f'or Ille tarif" bill eaouse on tin whole it is belt ter thanI tihe Payine Allri uh law flw iin force, and ihe ca,.ut ii (1t4ill.4 rls all incomie tLia wliih "we ha-ti ttel en tryilng to gt for' Iwet., iy yixtits." ii tlthii" ePxolnations the reason! I l i t- ig ll 't '-, , . I i .. . . .. ... . 'IrateI i \ ii , i\', iil. c1t ll ,'; . i I ,' ii . 1l 1and tlh n al'It r il, iii' s i 1,n l 11 I il wil l 'tl Ite. ,iit l11 it' t i ti In't ii' 'i riesi t \'ilgn l ilt IIt v- il l l't'lt i t Sef 'leiv i t law. fi'i r il tin t tl retaliz:tli ti i i i l it fI l lt ' least in part 11 Lil l.st'i'lxs iw'n Il the peopl ', wihald'y('r has lb(1n nII l'Prsident Wilson. MhIl llas 1,el in sistpint ()il :t l¢'ll eral'rlli ' tlplgrel't}s doing i .d ltl.y, am1 in ilth lal .a ... IIIeIInt of ( ]q 11.'l , ll a I I , | 1 ( 1 n 1 'l' V< I alld o|' S lnatlor Sinuous i111I an llh' t lln Living and loval suplp lrt .iv,. llnW'iI by t.le l enIel'as excepliglln Ill,' l\\ot se'nlldlol's l'frolm1 Loulisilna. In thi linal rsull r('-:i( l W ii soIl is t'Lhusiastlir, 1al11 bI s h as - son 1to be. lla, i te yilid ti 1h1, proposed adtjolulnm(,nl, as la:l I'1n suggesle'd by In1i1,nhr's of (.1nglt.r's , thOPw would laian 1+'('1 nt tariff bill (lnaetm.ent. 'I'Th wi>+l111 ,1t' his de terminalion I11 havy nI.' n lishl'(I Con. gr( ess is mann if,.st, mul ,,iII lI I'Ie I, let d in his slatnl u i'iro ll' th on arlentl of gl l curr(ury hill. whith - is ill flair enur''Se of a ii sir:bl11' ( 1lll Selusion. \Vith the lurill ill :in t IhI 4.ti'r rolvy hill in 111'f `11 ion . If iI'.r' w ill follow a r'e\it:l of I :'n lt' ll [al \w ilt )! e'1q 1al l11 to th le l 'm I' r"'1 (r l'l; /," 11 l.gislation wvhiirh ha- 1.1[n prI;li! f abl to fi ll' em p l a'lisoly fl',?. t great vrosp, il 1"y is ,ll ' t isi lltl and is ])oi 11 101' 1 " I by,>ng maJl i b ' as- ( racy. ."Grass (Ctltingl and (Clh':In-I thay.' Y .ste y vun _"-t ý<< a< 0ill l I 1 d chl n-upt it:a5." 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