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The Caucasian from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 3

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The Caucasiani
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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BEAUTY IS HEALTHI. I guk yeforthe eneft IWalnut Lake, Ark. June 3. 1900. thank you for the benefit I received from your advice and the Wine of Cardui took.

In my terrible condition my life was no pleasure to me at all and I was of no use to anybody. After receiving your advice rnd medicine I commenced taking it and began immediately to improve. The pains left me and the menses, which came at the correct tie.e continued three days. I have gained strength and my weight has increased. My hWsband says the medicine has made me better looking than ever before.

Mn. UZZIE MANNtELL Womanly health means bright eyes, rosy cheeks, clear complexion and elasticity of form. This is the youth unmeasured by years-the beauty of perfect womanhood. Beautiful women are happier and get more out of life than their sisters whose faces indicate suffering. Wine of Cardui made Mrs.

Mannell "better looking" and infinitely happier because it cured her of those terrible pains. But she is no exception. WINEorJCARDUI is giving thousands of women health, beauty and freedom from the dragging pains which made their lives so miserable. Wan faces, haggard eyes and emaciated forms are the results of suffering. What suffering can compare with the torture of irregilar menstruation, leucorrhoea and falling of the womb I Beauty flies quickly before the ravages of such disease.

The sharp pains of falling of the womb deepen the crow tracks in the face. Menstrual irregularities rob the eye of its fire and the complexion of its transparency. Leucorrhoea drains the body of its strength, but Wine of Cardui restores the natural beauty, brightens the eye, clears the complexion, rounds out the figure and brings back the vigor of health. Every druggist in this city handles $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. For advice and literature, address, ivin; symptoms, "The Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, T.aa.

STATE TAX SALE' -O FIMAOVABLE PROPERTY The State of Loulessna vs I)elltquent Tax Debtorsi Parish ot Caddo. Office State Tax May ti, 1901 BY OF TILE AU I II(lR T1 vested in me by the nstitution and Laws of the State of Louisiana. I wili sell at the principal front do0r of the Lourthouse in which the civil I of said Parish is held in the Par ish of Caddo, within the Iegat hours for judicial sales, beginning at II eloci a.m., June 1901. an continuing on each suctceeling day unti said sales are completed. all inun sadl property on which taxes arc now dne to the Stite of Louisiana and Parish 4i) Caddo.

to etiforce the liedtion of taxe a-sessed in the year of 1903, togeiit with interest thereon fronm the 31 rt of Deet iller, I at the iati of 2 per cent per month until paid. and all co t. The names of said delinquent tatpayers, the anontt of taxes tue by each on the assesmtnent of said year and the immovable property asse-cd to each to ie offered for sale are as foillo ws, to-wit WART) ONE. Armstrong. Mary 6o acres, se qr of sw qr and all sw qr of sw qr, east and west of sec 2, 23, I1.

State tax hol parish tax 1.45, interest 20c, cost; 3.75; total Mrs Joe Carter 8o acres, nw qr of ne qr and ne qr of se qr sec 3, 22. 15. State tax 1.44. parish tax 2.76. interest 4do, costs 3.75; I Total tax $8.33.

Collins 2o acres, half of ne qr and sw qr of ne qr sec 25. 2.1, State tax parish tax 2.18. poll tax too, interest 32c, costs 3.75; total tax $8.15. IAus Daniels So acres, undivided half interest in half of ne qr sec 34. and sw qr of sw qr sec 26.

and se qr of se qr sec 27, 23. 15. State tax 6oc. parish tax 1.45, interest 2oc, costs 3.75; total tax Lee Hale 16o acres, half of nw qr and half of sw qr sec 20. 22, 15.

btate tax t.2o, parish tax 2.90, polt tax 1.00, interest 4oc. costs 3.75; total tax $9.25. Mrs Patterson Lots 12 and 13 Tally subdivision, city of Shreveport. State tax 9.4x), parish tax 21.75. itterest 3.00, costs 3.75; total tax $37.50.

A PLtillo 16o acres, ne qr of se qr sec 27, half of swqrand se qrof swgrsee26.t23. 15 tax t.o0, parish tax 2.90, interest 45c, costs 3.75: total tax $8.30. Ida Spearmnan go half of sw qr and 12 acres fa half of sw qr sec 13, 23, 16. State tax 72c, parish tax 1.74, interest 24c, 3.75; total $6.45. Bricker r6o acres.

se qr of nw qr and half of ne qr and ne qr of sen sec 3, 2, 16. State tax 1.32, parish tax 3.19, interest 0 Soc. costs 375; total tax $8.76. Cantrell. 40 acres, ie qr of se qr of sec a9.

22, 16. State tax 48c. parish tax poll tax 1.00, interest 21; total tax $2.85. Elizabeth Fuller. Sa3 acres, se gr sec so aid half of ne qrand sw qrof ne qrsec S.t 21, 15.

State tax 2.58. parish tax 6.24, interest 88c, costs 3.75; total tax $13.45. RH Harrell 40 acres, ne qr of se qr sec 35, 22, 16. State tax 2.i6, parish tax 5.22, poll tax Tao, interest costs 3.75; total taxes 2.. 5 James, Suc'n Matthews 16o acres, ne qr sec 27, 22.

t6. State tax t.ao, parisb tax a.9p, jnteret 41F, costs total tax $8.26. Joseph TI lHuclca sec at, rj16.State tax ov. pariab tax 1.45, Interests costs total tax $6.05. Elizabeth Watoso 32 acres, one-fifth of acres, half I of awqr and of qr sec 21, 21.

16. State tax 36c. parish tax 87e, interest aoc. cost 3.75; total tax 'Mrs Lula Williams acres land izslot 6 block Vi- I ian. State tax 3.72, parisji tax inst 1.39.

Posts total tax 617 WARD THRER. oat6L and i8 block 8, Blanchard. State tax parish tax 3.60, poll tax dion, tertat 6ae. costs 3.75; total tax laiiit is, 1 2a block 5, lot io us bark adl in Blanchard. to Wm Taylor and Brown half of ne gr and half of nw gr sec 17.

I8, 15. State tax c. parish tax 2.32, Interest 32c. costs 3.75; total $7.35. WARD FOUR.

Caroline Ardesty Part of lots II 12 and 13, TO acre lot 5, lremplenrian sub. city of Shreveport. State tax parish tax 2.32, it 1 rest 32c. c0sis 3.75; total Allen Hielletiebl Lot 17 to-acre lot 28 Sewall sub, lot 15 block 6, Parkview, city of Shrc-xport. State tax 2.04, parish tax 0.38, nIII tax 1.00, imterest (Moo, costs 3.75; total $14.77.

X1diline Bilack Une halt acre in ne qr sec 6. 17. 14. State tax 30c. parish tax 73c, interest 12c.

costs 3.75; total $4A0o. tlcy Iurrell Lot 44 to-acre 1.t 6. sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 36c. parish tax 87c.

interest tnc. costs 3.75; total $5.15. Jrs Pauline Cahn Lot 0oxt4; ft block 3 to-acre lot 3. city of Shreveport. State tax 12oo.

parish tax interest 4.10, costs 3.75; total Cht.is and Sadie Wilson Lot 22 and ft of lot 21, block 2, city of Shreveport. State tax 3.00. parish tax 7.25. interest 1.05, costs 3.75; total S11 Culberson Lots and to block 7. Parkview, city of Shreveport.

State tax parish tax 3.63, interest 52c, costs 3.75, total $6.40. Mrs Dunlap Lot 6 block 34. city of Shreveport. State tax 15.00. parish tax 36.25, interest 5.25.

costs 3.75; total $60.25. Martin 0 Dwver Lots 26 and 27 block 8 Marburg sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.20. parish tax 2.00. poll tax 1.00, interest 45c, costs 3.75; total Farrell and '1 Williamson Lot 22 to1-ac lot 28 Sewall sub, city of Shreveport.

State tax 36c. parish tax 87c. interest tic, poll tax 2.00, costs intah $7.10. 'Jennie Garner Lot 55 Ernest sub. city of Shreveport.

State tax boc. parish tax 1.45, interest 25c. costs 3.75; total Vi.o5. Green Lot 72 Brooks' sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 3.00, parish tax 7.25, poll tax 1.00, interest 1.05, costs 3.75; total and A Guynemer Lots 54 55 and 56 sub, city of Shreveport.

State tax 4.80, parish tax 11.60, interest 1.65, costs 3.75; total $21.80. 1 i' I Ho1I Lot in To-acre lot TO, city of Shreveh port. State tux i.20. parish tax 2.90, interest 45c, costs 3.75; total v.30. I Hall succession So acres, half of ne qr sec 36, 17, 14: lot 17 sub.

city of Shreveport. State tax I.5o, parish tax 3.63, interest 52c, costs 3.75; total $9.40. Sadie Hamilton Lot to block-8 West Shreveport, city of Shreveport. State tax 6oc, parish tax 1.45, interest 2oc, costs 3.75; total Julia Harper Lot 13 block Jo, city of Shreveport. State tax i.8o, parish tax 4.35, interest 55c, costs 3.75; total $10.45.

Cora Johnson Rear one-half of lots 7 and 8 block t8, city of Shreveport. State tax 2.40, parish tax go, interest 85c, costs 3.7 total 'a1? Charles Johnson 35 ft of lot 2o block 4" Holmesville, city of She' report. State tax 6oc, parish tax 1 1.45, terest 25c, poll tax too, costs 3.75: total $6.45. A and Johnson Lot 21 sub, city of ShreveII iport. State tax goc, parish tax 2.18, poll LI tax 1.00, interest 32, costs 3.75; total $8.15.

Leon Kahn Lots and block 5, to-acte lot 31, city of Shreveport. State pax parjth tax 2.99, interest 45t, costs 3.75; lc4al a kellum and Kellum (minors) Lot 2 1o-acre lot to, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.20, parish tax 2.90, in-terxa 45C, costa 3.75; total WS Lee Lot z6 block 7, West Shreveport, city of Shrev r. State tax 3oc, parish' tax 73c, tax interest 25c, costs 3.75; total $6.03. Mrs Leverett Lot86 4.4l- ity of Shpev pQ4.

sosts 3-75i total 3a nOe-third interest in se ar of se and1 I. in 13it-a acen sonth asde of neir of seqr sec 35 18, one-half of lot 9 blatck one-half Iaterest in lots 13 to 16 inclusive block 33, city of Shreveport. State tax 25.8, parish tax Iaterest 74.5, costs 3.75; total parish tax t.45, interest 25c, costs 3.75; total Mrs Morris Lot 15 and 16. block 14. city of Shreveport.

State tax 2. to, parish tax 5.08. interest 72e, costs 3.75; total $11.65. Eiada ()tnal L.ot 9 10 acre lot 7 Allendale, city of Shreveport. State tax sic, parish tax 2 t8.

interust 32C, costs 3.75 total $7.15. A Parisher Lot 40yi20 ft of lots i9 and 20 1o-acre lot 38, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.2o, parish tax interest 45c, costs 3.75. total $8.30. Isaac Perry Ine-half of lot to3 Carter sub, city of Shreveport.

State tax poc. parish tax 2.18. poll tax I eo, interest costs 3.75: total $8.25. Jerome Rhodes Lots 40 47 and 48 to-acre lot 29. 1 Brooks' sub, lot 5 Egan sub.

city of Shreveport. State tax 4.32, parish tax 10.44. interest I.49, costs 3.75; total $20.00. Ginley Roberson A certain lot in nw qr sec It. 17, 14, bought of Th tell as per conveyance lus)k 23 page 599.

State tax 18c, parish tax 44c. poll tax i.oo, interest 13c, costs 3.75: total $5.50. Dr Robinson Lots 9 to tI 1o-acre lot 2 Cotliff sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.8o, parish tax 4.35, interest 65c, costs 3.75; total $10.55. George 1) Seny Undivided one-half interest in half or n1w qr.

1-4 fractional sec 3. and ntw qr sec 2. 23, 28 Hening sub; tndivided one-fourth interest in lot 4 1o-acre lot 20 Brooks sub: 1 4 interest in lots 69 70 72 Brooks sub; 1-4 in- I terest in lot 9 to-acre lot 14: 1-4 interest in lot 3t to-acre lot 28. 1-4 interest in lots 20 and 3o Ernest sub. State tax 4.08, parish tax 9.8t.

interest 1.41, costs I 3.75; total Segraves Lots 29 and 30 block 8 Currie sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.2o, parish tax 2.90, interest 45c, costs 3.75; total $8.30. Washington Simms half of 1-2 acres sec 6, 17, 13. tax 3oc, parish tax 73c, interest 12, poll too, costs 3-75; total $5.90. Mrs Annie Slaton Iot 24 block 69 to-acre lot 4, city of Shreveport.

State tax 2.10, parish tax 5. o8. interest 72, costs 3-75; total $11.65. Smith and McViney Lot 7 block 9 to-acre lots 8 and 9, city of Shreveport. State tax 2.10, parish tax 5.o8, interest 72c, costs 3.75; total St1.6;.

Eliza I Scoggins Lot 4 block Parkview, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.2o, parish tax 2.9o. interest 45c, costs 3.75; total $8.30. John Spear Lot 3 in Egan sub, city of Shreveport. State tax goc, parish tax 2.18, poll tax 1.oo, interest 32c, costs 3.75; total $8.15.

A Springier Lot 15 Earnest sub, city of Shreve, port. State tax 6oc, parish tax 1.45; in1 terest 25c, costs 3.75; total $6.05. A Thigpen Lots 14 and 15 Sewall sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 9oc, parish tax 2.18, interest 32c, costs 3.75; total $7.15. Thomas Lots 23 and 26 to-acre lot 4 Looney sub, city of Shreveport.

State tax 2.40, parish 5.80, Interest Soc. costs 3.75; total $12.75. Abe Thomas Lot I Lake sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.50, parish tax poll tax 1.00, interest 52c, costs 3.75; total $10.40. Isaiah Wells Lot 3 10-acre lot 6 Allendale.

city of Shreveport. State tax 6oc, parish tax 1.45, poll tax too, interest 25c, costs 3.75; total $7.05. A White Lot 84 Carter sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 72c, parish tax 1.74, poll tax 1.o0, interest 34c, costt 3.75; Io 4. $75.

Jack Willis jieirs Part of lot a4 in-acre lot 6 Robson suh, I city of Shreveport. State tax 6oc, parish tax 1.45, interest 25c, costs 3.75; total Isaiah Willis Lot 3 to-acre 1 A 6 Allendale, city of Shreveport. State tax qoc, parish tax 2.18, interest 32c, poll tax costs 3.75; total $8.15. James and Ella Young Lot 4oxJ40 ft Southern avenue, city of Shreveport. State tax 84,.

jarisl tart 4 oI tax ntefe't ccskg 3.75; total $TI 55. WARD FIVE. Ellen Donelly Lots I and 2 block 3 Greenwood. State tax 12c, parish tax agc, interest 40, 31 costs 3.75; total LT Epps succession Block 36 town of Greenwood. State tax 24c, parish tax 58c, interest 8c, costs 3.75; total $4.65.

10 o1 Ow jfandt as swsw i 3ate 91p tai fis: oatl tact 1.9% latweftt M1 t1NLIL sw qr and part of half of sw qr sec 20, Ii half of lw qr of uW (ir -c 35. 1 10, State tax 2.40, parish interest 85c, costs 3.75; total Ben Hynes estat. 8( acres, nw qr of nw qr sec 16. se qr of se qr see to, tO. State tax parish tax I.45c, interest costs 3.75: total I1 Powell 101 acres.

half of se qr sec 12 and half of sw qer and nte qr of ie gr see 1 5. Is, less acres. State tIX 2.2.1. parish tax 537, poll tax Lt), intetest 71c, costs 3.75; total WARD SEVAIN. John Allen estate 40 acres, ne gr of se gr sec 36.

17, 14. State tax 3(x, parish tax 87C, poll tax t.oo, interest 12c, costs 5.75; total $6. w. l.ithia Boyler So acres, half of se qr see to, t6, 14. State taxes 1.21, parish ,3.05, interest 44c, costs 3.75; total Mose Ra li Ils loo acres, his place in half of sec 32.

16, 15. State tax parish tax 3.05, poll tax too, interest 54c. costs 3.75; total NON-RESIDENTS. Beck acres bought from Lee Bros. State tax 72c, parish tax 1.74, interest 34c, costs 3.75; total $0.55.

Davis Lot 4 of Smith sub as described in conveyance book 21 page (it. city ut Shreveport. State tax 24.oo, parish tax interest 8.20, costs 3.75; total $93.95. Mattie Watson Lake 16u acres, nw qr sec 2 4.t 17, 15. State tax I.8o, parish tax 4.35, interest 65c, costs 3.75; total kailway Twenty miles of main track including depot and section houses on railroad at $tojos; per mile 2.000, 2,02 miles of sidetrack at 0oo per mite, rolling stock 20 miles of line at $so per unte $Iooc lots 1 12 13 and 20 Smith sec 17, 14.

State tax parish tax 2353.35, interest costs 7.25; total $3,667.12. Charles Randall 5 acres in half of to-acre lot 2. less 1-2 acre sold. State tax yo0, parish tax 2.18, interest 32c, costs 3.75; total $7.15. A Robinson 160 acres, half of ne qr and half 1 of se qr sec 26, 23.

16. State tax I 1.44, parish tax 3.48, interest 53c, costs I 3.75; total $9.20. I 159 acres, ne qr sec 4, 14. 12. State a tax 1.20, parish tax 2.9(,, interest 45c, costs 3.75: total $8.30.

Smith heirs One-half interest in lands known as Silver Lake. sec 31, I8, 13, city of 1 Shreveport. State tax 54.00, parish tax a 130.50, interest 18.5o, costs 3.75; total $206.75. OP Taylor Part of lot 29 and 32 1-2 ft of lot 7 Creswell sub, city of Shreveport. State tax 1.2o, parish tlx 2.90, interest 45c, costs 3.75; total $8.30.

Ben Wells 40 acres, sw qr of sw qr sec 1o. 19, is. State tax 3oc, parish tax 73c, intetest 12c. costs 3.75, total $4.90. a Ned Williams 40 icres.

sw qr of ne qr sec 19. 21, i6. State tax 36c. pariskatax 87c, inter- est 12c, costs 3.75; total George A Wise One-third interest in 5 1-2 acres in nw qr of ne qr of nw qr sec 5, 17. 13.

State tax goc, parish tax 2.18, interest 32c, costs 3.75; total $7.15. 1 On said day of sale I will sell such portions of said property as each debtor shall point out and in case the debtor shall not point out suf- ficient property, I will sell at once and without further delay the least specific quantity of said property of any debtor 1rhich any bidder will )kily for the amount of the taxes, interest nd costs due by said debtor. The sale will be without a appraisement, for cash, in legal tender money of the United States, and the a property sold shall he redeemable at any time for the space of one year by paying the price given, including costs, with 20 per cent thereon. S. J.

WARD, Sheriff and ex-Officio Tax Collector, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, May 1z NOTIbE To Mortgage Creditors ot th Parishb Cad no and tatt. Louhttana. In conformity with section 63. Act No. 85, of 1888, and the laws in such cases as provided, notice is hereby given to all parties holding toodes t0poi real estatet of Caddo and State of wich taxes for the year of 1U have not been pact that I 1 wilt tai ts qi aste at the coactos kmdoor qa DECISION CRITICISEP.

Carmark ('inienIn" the Action of the tuIrslme court Judges. FUTURE IS INVOLVED He Terms the Opinion a "Revolutionary Tribunal," and Says the Court Made a Miktakr In 31irking the (omprormise. Memphis, June CommercialAppeal juldishes thu following interview with United States Senator W. Carnuuwk, with regard to the recent insular decisions by the supreme court: "Ihe decisions," said dir. Carmack.

"do not seein to have satisfied everybody. I see that some of the friends of the are demnan ling a of iuilr cases in order to hav-the opinion of's re court niodified in cer.ain particulars. the administration really wants it I have no doubt that it will be rihvdified in accordance with its desires. "The miajority of the evidently started out with the fixed urpose of making Nihe ipiiion of the cou accord with the pidicy of the adininis titn. They mnaxie tpre bstake of tryiti to compriorise with their own coasciesn ard whre guilty of a couteuptible unie couwardly piece of stpristry and intellectural juggling.

Notsxly. even of those who were dist contidenm in their a inion that the goveremouent is limited ii its taxing piwer by the constitution in the territories, as well as in the status. hai ral ary ioubt that the supreme ue iciurt wirlul rlccide otherwise. "Thr' derision erirphasizes anew the fact that the supreme court. is a decayed spot ins our ciinistitutiin.

In the incorue tax decision the sulprurme court strippeil the government )f important powers which it had possessed for more than 100 years. These decisions clothe it with powers which, for more than 100 years have lbom denied it. Both decisions almost justify one in believing that the court which as once regarded as the mainstay of the constitution, has become a revolutionary tribunal, engaged in a work of destruction. "I know it is fashionable to describe every man who expresses such sentiments as an anarchist, but they are simply the sentiments which the four minority justices express concerning the opinion of the other five. "My opinion is that those who are so 1 intent on breaking down the limitations 1 of the constitution and in teaching the people to despise it, will rue the for the they are the very class of people who have appealed to it again arid again for protection against extreme radical legislation They cannot continue forever using the constitution to protect their rights and breaking through it whenever it suits their purposes The great anchor of a popular government is reverence for established principles When this is lost the goverinent is at the mercy of every storm.

"'The great object of my said Thomas Jefferson, 'is the Federal His fear has been justified." The Bride Hae Smallpox. Texarkana, June Ball, jailor of Bowie county at New Boston, was married Sunday night at the residence of Sheriff Edwards, to the latter's sister-in-law, Miss Smithia Anderson. The bride had been indisposed for several days, but was able to get up and dress for the ceremony, which took place in the presence of about 200 guests, nearly one-half of whom were ladies. The latter, as usual, kissed the bride who, acting under a physician's advice, withdrew as soon as possible from the crowd and sought rest. Now she is broken out with a fully developed case of'emallpox and there is much consternation in the ranks of the large comrpany of ladies who embraced and kissed her.

State Encampment. Austin, June holding of a state encampment of the Volunteer Guard at Austin during the month of July is now practically assured. The railroads so far as heard from have signified their willingness to grant the soldiers free transportation to and from Austin and it is believed that all the roads will display the same patriotic liberality. Damage Fromn Hall Coaeidera1ale, Dallas, June reports of the hail and Wiud storm which swept over that section of the state from Tom Green county east to the Arkansas line, oonsiderable damage was done. Hail totally destroyed and cotton in some section and fully 50) per cent.

So were wrecked and one or two severely hurt. Drowned in the River. Vinita, I. June laa just reached this place of 4lAre igg ou Sylvg ter Smith, a forper resident this plano. Mr.

Smith was sai. $ah the (er4igris Will Hold Seeret Seesies. Havana, June 5. -The Cuban constitional conveniion will hold a secret session today to discuss the official document which General Wood has reoesived from Washington. NEWS IN BRIEF.

A drouth of four Weeks in Hansas has been l1oket. $rs. McKinley's condition is still but there is hope. The Fairmont hotel at Bristol, burned Monday. The fire resulted from ehkldrn playing in theattie The hotel mue rke we tra lly dq raged.

i. a po -inlet Prpsident RaweEIGHT MINERS DEAD. They Are Suffocated from Some Deadly Fuie, Supposed Dynamite. Ir nli M'unitaitn, June th it of a quantity of powder anl thne stiff s-ating fumes that'followed, ri men were killed yesterday mornin. in the seventh level of the Ludingt nt whatt, l'happiu mine.

Suddenly tihe wias a rumble and smoke began poirinl from the mouth of the shaft. Rseners hurried into the mine as soon as thne tharod sufficiently and und eight miners, all of whom had -n working in that sect- of the bu(tt lifess. All the killed wnre NXartv 80 eiolIren were rendered by the ac-bdent. cli os man was disfigured. as if by tll, explosion, andi he but slightly, the were e-itpletely covered with blwk powder soot.

Thb no were using a powder thawin ima blone and it is tih uhit they neglet te It supply it with potwd-r. It is lt ci tih machine, beconung redhot, tir, the adynatuite and the men -r stricken down by the deadly fumes fir, thev ould e(cape The town is in mourning and work I at the mine at a standstill. VLADFONTEIN BATTLE. Kitchener Gives Additional News o( the Fight and Result. Lonion.

June 5. -U-itral Kitchener 1 in a dilpar gi atlddtional news of the thtinirig at Vladfontein. 40 miles frm Jannesburg oil May 29. On the Eriiuh tside were 1430 muen, with seven iuns The force was returnI ui to (ilimp at Vladlfonteiu, when the enti -Iy under cover of a vledt fired, ru.lheot the rear guard, consistingof two guns ant the Twenty-eighth battery and :8 m1 ni of the Derbvshiros and ye titrvy. The Boers tilnilrarily captureti two guns.

When the remainder of the force came into action the Boers I were driven if and the guns re aptured antd the BoIr position Ttne British casualties were 6 officers and liI men killed, 115 men wounded and nte otficer and 7 mten mising. One ofietr and four men have since died of wi untls. Forty-ono BIs rs were killed oit ground. Further HIer casualtiest knt known. Reinforec-inets sent for.

CHINESE CONCESSIONS. United States Must Have a Treaty Equal to Any Other Nation. Washington, June conces" sions granted by China to other nations in treaties to be negotiated as the concluding chapter of the Chinese crisis will he enjoyed by the United States under the "most favored nation clause" to le inserted in the convention this governiient will present for signature. Immediately upon the settlementof the indemnity question the revision of the treaties will be considered. It is practieally certain that the powers will not be willing to negotiate a single treaty Aith though identical treaties nav ii draw up.

)ii. ials of the administration believe hbit th" piwers will prefer t) neg tiat, treaties. If this is done, differ e( will be demanded. Thi1 prlolosed to demand reas nabtlle "atrds for American inter ls lur in order to insure that th nitei States may nit suffer in consi (iuie of advantages by other govern ents, a i lause will he inserted rrovidi that any conieu ions granted to will he enjoyed by th. I ar.

atti's It is the iimiression of administrr fiicials that the in to 'i ordere: ly their givermiienets: jit 1 ho lrinilh Drop ial re; trdin hie lIii ti ho pursued in the sett of the imidemnity demand. riush pn Mied an is-n. of hinds i pt cent inti 'er, each pwver to di iose as it saw fit of the bonds it reeeiv in payment of its share of the it. lemnity It is practiea'ly certain th a proposition will be agreed to prohi nit ing individual action or seizure of terri tory in case China should fail to pay the interest, ALMOST A LYNCHING. Ofmeers and a Plueky We Naves a Miu in I'ennPylvan FKeesport, June 5 -Five thou sand people attempted to take Benjaaii.

Fetty, arrested on the charge of assaui; on a three-year-old girl from the police for the purpose of lynching hin. Only the intervention of the mayor, who threated to shoot. the first man who crossed the threshold of the jail and thquick action of the police saved the prisoner. A patrol wagon full of police dashed up just in time and a desperate fight took place for possession of the prisoner Afts 10 minutes the police were victorious Taken to Pittsburg. Pittsburg, June Fetty, who narrowly eseansd lynching at the hands of an infuriuae-d at McKee port.

Moiidny night for the alleged assault on the 3-year-old daughter of 'ihomas Sullivan, was brought to this city and in the county jail. Mayor llia-k learned of the secret meetings for an onslaught being held and taking advantage of the temporar quiet that reigned had the prisoner removed to this city Dr. piijheys' Specifies care by acting directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in iaiy other part of the system. ro. cotres.

rsacsa 1-Fevers, Congestions, Inulrations. 2--Worms. Worm Fe.er. Wosm .2 3 3-Teething. Coe.Crying,Waketujness .25 3 4--Diarrhea.

of Children or 7- Ceughu, Colia. 43 K-Neuralsis, loohekshe. .95 ase. as Heaa Ves.s..25 soewsultaineeaw.ms.... es TRADE MARK 1870 BALKE'S LIVE OAK WHISKEY SOFTENED BY ACE.

Gold Medal Atlanta Exposition. is the best and purest Rye Whiskey sod in.the South. R. P. BALKE Proprietors, CINCINNATI, U.

S. A. Orders mailed to our head wilt be lied from our neareqt accredite4 distributer, BETRAY N3IIOB Ratraye I before the undersigned authortv, by John Cole, one bay mare, black oane ann tail, email silt it left ear, about niteen hands bigb, shod in front, seven or tight years old. The owner will come forwari, pros roperty and pay charges, or the animal viii be sold as the law directs, at Bianchrd, on SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1901, WA9SON, lustice of the Peace, Ward Three, Caddo Parish, La. May 5, 19(t.

Ml Al Aendrlck, Architect and auperintendent. in Warinr B'dir. Office epu Residence Tekcpau108OS. TWO MULEs TAKEN UP Notice is hereby piven that on Thurs. lay, May 30, two moles strayed Into my 'ieid on the Jake Dellieger pfaee, on the edge of Hlart's Islead, sad were taken up )y the undersigned.

The malee ere large, bleak, good conditlon. One had a strap astened to its leg. The owner Ie to come icrward, prove propu al costs and take out the mulee. Apply at the place. THOMAS JACKSON.

June 2. BIDS PON PAUIkE corerIs Notice is heit by a.ven hat at nxt sIeII ing of the Police July of Cadde Pari he June 18, 1901, bids will be received Lei She urniasbing of patper otf ln sad eas' iog Of same for burial Err a period a 12 months, the jury recerving sigh to reos any and all bids. P. P. KEITH, Presidesk.

A. L. DUILNGELR, Clerk. May 12, 1901. Dr.

J. J. Scott. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tiates for Orders at leisor a 90 T.Txas ller's aParmaoy, Texas sad Market Avery's Pha msay, 731 Texas sarea corner Comons IreetL KI4t WENUC: 814 Commos Street.

Telepheae T. FREE FOR TWO WEEKS Our aull thre. manthi OOUR1S IN bsHOR TM A'ND. If you can read you esa learn smralhmad b) Our system, waelb beatt ow WarM. Me IuLerrupuon arom business.

Fahl eoarge by malt. We oa leach you jil all in your own nome as as a wrateru to grats Ls your smlary by antiug tsps mest valuauhe art. 1'o savertise our auool and peeres sysiem of teaching by W. lull cournse to IauLted Whqrate miling L( do a law Wors for us Tree. We a5s1at £ravsea is tainus, posiuoes sal Sarn biu' auea lur tbemselves, hsa envelope Jer partetalae.

CuLU MM1A SHiuMHUAIIDUBHOOL, 114D1 bs, Dudsi M4 -'XMpM Plans and spec Ilestls tIe hereby Ia viteu for busiding a s0e4 beldge, teet long, acroes Craes pqin, to be or.eul loot of Market sata ia Yhe L2U at hbraveport, eMgg. ssL to eacs pian so tUseMlapsated whe en att.aWte of tb 4ls sad ai speeliad char8e for pius It-Mq adegpaea. uans to be di a5t U41 douse at 10 l. 3S. a MIsi i ealj reservisg A.L.DIJ Hay1e bee.

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