quite necessary to their comforts The hunt, -which was my first in this territory afforded: many exciting and thrilling experiences,” Mr. Heard said, sometimes we would he riding either up or down the steepest mountain side, and it would seem that the horse I was riding could not but fall down the steep sloops below, but I soon found that it would hardly be possible to push tiie horse over a precipice, for when he gets to the brink of one he stops stone still and wends his way around.”Mi*. Heard is enthusiastic in lies relation of what transpired on the trip particularly in describing the peculiar feeling he encountered at being' out nearly a hundred miles from any form of communication or contact with civilization and the outside world. The trip was worth every thing it cost in endurance, time and money ” he said. -a ---------JrGD. vi-vz; ana Laomsiana state wonnaiat NatchHoches, Feb. 25.* ,ARREST NEGROWHITE WOMANBlack Who Tried To Make Love To a Saleswoman Is Charged With BlackmailsShe Resented ItCambridge, Mass.—Complaining thather husband stuck fly paper on her faceduring a domestic quarrel, Mrs. AnnieG/Locke has filed suit for divorce hero. — -ktoIVi-Nerth LouisianaBrick Company IsPartnership Firma;hn■\An article which apepared in The Daily Leader on yesterday concerning the North Louisiana Brick Company mentioned Norman McDonald as owner of the plant; but advices received later state that J. A. Jimmerson who is actively engaged in the management is a partner of Mr. McDonald. Mr. Jimmcr-son has been collected with the firm for a number of years.rsno10Burch Filling StationEntered By Burglarshi;heA report to tho .office of Sheriff A. J. Thigpen yesterday slated that burglars had entered the filling station owned and operated by B. Burch a few miles southeast of R us ton. 011 the Chatham road sometime the night before. Sheriff Thigpen went to the scene and made an investigation which revealed that the nlfine hntl been entered bv breakingShreveport, Jan. 14.—TJtrough a ruse worked by the Shreveport police department, Alfred Gardner, negro, 21 years old, l0l4,Sewall street, was apprehend--ed and charged with blackmail. He was transferred to the parish jail.The negro, according to Assistant Chief of Police C. R. Kent, has been telephoning a young saleslady at a local department store for several weks, trying to make love to her over the telephone and threatening to kidnap her. The young woman at first thought it was some one trying to play a joke, but as the telephone calls became more regular, she became suspicious and reported the matter to her father. The police were notified, and it was arranged with the young woman and the telephone company that when the caller rang again that the police would be cut in on the call, so that they could locate where lie lived. Friday at the noon hour the negro telephoned the young woman, and told her ho wanted her to meet him Friday night, that he was going to take her to Chicago,The telephone operator switched the call to police headquarters, and while the police listened in, Police Detectives S. A. Jones, J. L. Ogden and Pialsanee were detailed to the negro's house, where they found him at the phone still talking to the young1 woman. He was arrested, but denied the allegations, declaring that he was talking to his wife.The negro said he is a paper-hanger. The young woman told the police that she suspected the caller to be a negro, judging from his conversation.New Orleans Still