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THE CAUCASIAN rUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE CAJCASLVN PUB. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year, . 91.00 Six Month. . . .60 Three Months. . . 85 HO. TRADES ICOUNcTl j H. the railway tween these about forty-seven miles, carrien each year one million tons of freight and one hundred thousand passengers, when the canal is open the travel and commerce will be much greater than at present as the distance will be Beveral thousand miles nearer than at present and each ship will have to pay to the United States a toll according to her tonnage. The Canal treaty is now up before our Congress and a two-thirds vote Is necessary for its ratification by our government, but it is almost certain that the treaty will be ratified, as several of the democratic members will vote with the Republicans for it. Some of the democrats that are going to vote for the treaty say they will do nothing however to glorify the dishonorable action of the ad ministration". Tne following is from the Boston Advertiser : 44 Enough Democratic Senators are going to vote for the Panama treaty to injure its ratification, but they have decided to be nasty about it and make all the capital they can out of the way the 4 revo lution ' was conducted and the new republic recognized by our govern ment. As Senator Overman, of AND MORE THAN TWO YEARS OF v,..iu i: ,.,. ,T Aiuitu muiiuat pojb, J. aiu ill iavui VOUR OWN JiENEKICKNT RULE of the canal, hut, Rhull ln nnthincr tn I ' o which now runs be- 44 Chicago has tent one of her con points, a distance of vieted aldermen to the penitentiary. LAWLESSNESS WALKED THE STATE LIKE A I'ESTI LENCK." UOVERXOR AYCOCK STATED IN II IS INAUGURAL ADDRESS THAT UNDER, AND THEREFORE BY IM PLICATION IN CONSEQUENCE OF, FUSION RULE l,JiAWLPKNESH WALK ED THE STATE LIKE A PESTILENCE, CRIME STALKED ABROAD AT NOON DAY, SLEEP LAY DOWN WITH ALARM AND THE SOUND OF THE PISTOL WAS MORE FREQUENT THAN THE SONG OF THE MOCKING BIRD." IIOW STANDS THE CASE TO-DAY UOVERNORV HAVEN'T THE ACTS OF THREE RED SHIRT LEGISLATURES In St. Louis they re-elect them and build palaces for them." Washing ton Post. The North Carolina demcccs have adopted the St. Louis Idea as to registrars. Wonder if Gov. Aycock will send any of his red-shirt brigade to the St. Louis Exposition to be placed among the state display as one of its products ? CHICAGO'S MAYOR AND OTHERS HELD. TO AWAIT ACTION OF THE CRNAO JURY ON THEIR CASES. PASSED INTO HISTORY SINCE YOU PROCLAIMED THE FOREGOING? WHEN YOU ARE CAVORTING OVER THE STATE WHOOPING FOR EDUCA TION AND ROADS DON'T YOU HEAR OF MORE CRIMES BEING COM MIT ED IN NORTH CAROLINA THAN EVER BEFORE AND DO YOU CONTINUE TO ATTIM ItlTTF. TllPiil- Tl VI'M If IV TMTT V? THE PANAMA. CANAL. iiucn na3 oeen saiu in the news papers pro and con about the canal treaty with the new republic of Panama. it win be rememoereu that our government tried to form a treaty with Colombia for the Panama glonly the dishonorable action of the administration.' " By the dishonorable action of the administration Mr. Overman means the United States is reponsible for the secession. A man that accepts stolen groods. knowing that thev ' -1 as were stolen, is as guilty as the man who stole the goods. So if the democrats are going to vote for the treaty they should do so without saying or even thinking that our government had any hand in the secession whllft on thp nt htr hand if thev want to vote .mf th . Dr,.n lhem ln at ODCe' lf they could " ' not Ornish bial, they were to be they can of course do so but their taken to the county fail for the vote may hanut them in after life, night. We do not believe that our govern- -Lne nnamg ot the jury in part He baa Given Chicago Iotfficient Serric. Making Iroquoi Theatre Horror Pot Ible. 1 . W m a nicago, jan. zo rne coroner's jury which for three weeks has been listening to evideLce relating to the fire in the Iroquois Theatre, tonight returned a verdict by which, the following persons are held to await the action of a grand jury : Carter II. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago. Will J. Davis, proprietor in part, and manager of theitre. Geo. Williams, Building Com missioner of Chicago. Edward Laughlin, Building In spector under Williams. William Sailers, fireman in the theatre. Jas. K. Cummings, stage carpenter. Win. Mullen, who had charge of light that caused the fire. It was at once decided by the coroner that all men held by the verdict of the grand jury should be taken to custody tonight. The sheriff at once prepared warrants for their arrest, and called upon the police to serve them. Details of of ficers were sent out with orders to Af X aiu up If I the tb end of that time 1 II f I look on Win of I J womi Blessed xrtedict I woman coo Id pouibly rwM imu uca aaa Ural nnnnrMi 3T Sure Relief for Women. Ko. U Oratral Am. Bot Srama, Ail, April SO. IKS. months so I waa ao eoospJeU!r ran dowm Ptifil, racolfron be4 to foot. My back aeeiaed to break ia two and I aafiered intra paia la lb kwr aodomen. I COO Id Dot afford to Ur elf an.4 L.V. . .t 1 do tnedi'.ine helped dm aoy. A friend told em bow much Win. of Ca?r5ai ballt her and adrued tne by all means to take it. The day I took ' first doae th mv KmIK K.- i. early thre raocths before I was entirely cured, bot at Card a i as tha 3 take wbea 7 Of Ufa. iMvtCA. w-w - Okatob, WxDaaasar CKAoranBa Cms. 1 raOK)0ISE)Q!)O .f.Jf-elfn dcribe8 the condition of thousands of women. Thai con- rti g -l7 PFalar- Then comes the painful periods. BearingKiown fl tht i'.anail flfntii follow. Finally the nervous yetem gi?e. way Kadto ot B ted and the pain, rack tb &dj from wnmSiiiammF,1,atorrf "tablinhed reputation. No S S e!,'t !uff.era M Mr8- soffered. It give, speedy and com plete relief from the torturing menstrual aannio. hih GDSSI CDS! GUNS! GU.NS. GISS! GDSS! LUJ8EII LOADED '9EUS ) OF FY. RV LAlKiEST SKX K, SKNI) DKSCIilPTION. FOll CATAlAKSUHS A. ritit'iis "ALL VAmV COOK SfOVBS, II K AT I N(i STOVES WAliK, PAIN 'IS Every 0' . ihum: rruNiuiNu (icons, tin am oils, nnuuxc. matkiiial. mm Foiiinl a! Our Sioro. Army Appropriation Bill Passed. Washington, Jan. 25. The House today passed the Army Apiropria tion Bill carrying approximately $75,000,000. The bill was under consideration for three days, and was amended in a number of parti culars. a Mill, of Alamance County Agrees to Cur tail Production Goods. Aurlington, N. C, Jan. 2G. At meeting of the representatives ot the cotton mills of Alamance county held today at Burlington, it was unanimously resolved to curtail the production one fourth on ac count ot the present high prices of cotton and the inabilitv to ssH 9f - goods at a profit. TO SUBSCRIBERS I anai Dut me coioniman govern- ment, insticntprl thA spppscion nf ... . v. : t . . l 4 : i. 1 1 a In - follows : The cause of the fire was drapery minor in onntant with a fl1 hince then the republic of Paraatna government to build the Canal and arc li-ht: citv law. WM f r.. has seceded from Colombia, set up a they knew we could never come to plied with, relating tobuilding ordi- government of her own, and has any terms with Colombia, so it nance, relating fire alarm asked the other governments to seceded from the Colombian irovprn- fire. aPPatus, dampers of flues, on m.fltr,,ir0 h0r hi,h hov i,0aiinnJ .u.-u S4 . J and over th stage and fly galleries, "J UUD ueui oviiicu it nau a inwi ngm Thprp WB9 -inlljHnn nf nw1B.B111 one after another, with the excep- to do under its treaty with Colom- requiring fire proofing of scenery tiou of most of the South Ameri- bia) and asked our government and and all wood work on and about the i j can countries Which havp. hpen hthor o-ovpmmpnta in iwnmVa lioi- stage. . j . ..v I ... little slow in recognizinir Panama as which thPv d.M and the-n Panama Asbestos curtain was inadequate thcr o,.t.,k. L... . and was destroyed. huuu. luuium, ouereu to sign a ireatv wun us, Buildino- orrlinanrpa 0 rW.f t...i !1 it . . .. . .. I - .. " " ..M.iU uui u i inougni mat tney will give whereby we could build the Canal, in that the aisles were closed on dup recognition to the new republic which treaty our government will each side of lower boxes, and in in the near luture. The TTnitPd probably ratify beiore the present aosence oi nre apparatus in the or chestra floor. Buildinsr ordinances Sixteen Drop to Death. Cictor, Colo., Jan. 26. By the falling of a cage today in the Strat ton indepence mine located, near the center of this city, fifteen men are dead and one other severely injured. NOTICE OF SEIZURE. States will pay $10,000,000 for the Congress adjourns. canal payable on the exchange of the ratification and in the addition, after nine years from that date, an annual payment of 250,000 during the life of the treaty. The following treaty, which will have to be voted on by the United States, has been drawn and accepted by the new llepublic of Panama : The United States guarantees and will maintain the independence of the Republic of Panama, and in turn is granted in perpetuity the use, occupation and control no were violated in that there was fire apparatus and' first balcony. Will J. Davis is held responsible as president and cener&l mnnao-pr lie was primarily resnonsible for iMice uauiicai tunes into me sea at either terminal, with all lands lying outside of the zone necessary for the construction of the canal or for its auxiliary work and with the islands in the Bay of Panama. The cities of Panama and Colon are not em braced in tho canal zone, but the United Stases assumes their sanita tion, and, in case of need, the main tenance of order therein; the United States enjoys within the granted limits all the rights, power and au thority which it would possess were it th sovereign of the territory to the exclusion of the exercise of sovereign rights by the republic. All railway and canal property rights belonging to Panama and needed for the canal pass to the United States, including any property of the respective com panies in the cities of Panama and Colon; the works, property and per sonnel ot the canal and railways are exempted from taxation, as well in the ciiies of Panama and Colon as m the canal zone and its independen v.ico. j; ice immigration oi tne per sonnel and importation of supplies for the construction and operation of me canal are granted. Provision is made for the use of military force and the building of fortifications by the United States for the protection ot the transit. i win be seen that this treaty gives larger rights to the United States than did the former treaty submitted to the. Colombian govern ment. The canal will be built from the zity of Panama on the Pacific Ocean to Colon on the Atlantic and will be open to all nations in time of peace and war. Now the question arises what will the United States receive in return for the $10,000,000 that she will pay for the Canal and the digging of same. The Asheville Citizen keeps up its high standard under its new management. It is a splendid paper. a credit to our mountain mptro- the observance of laws, anri fhaf hio I - f MB.V VUMV UIO polls." Is ews and Observer. employees were properly instructed It will be remembered that the as to their duties in case of fire. Citizen is the democratic morning daily of Ashevills and that some Bud Bel1 Found Dead in Field Near Tar time aero it ahsorbpd a npwsnnnpr . boro. - Tarhnrn IV n Ton oc "D.. 1 1 1 A 1 . . . ' ' "" "UU a,m "l"yeu i cegro as one ci Relh a whifp man wOQ me editors ot the democratic daily, in MacClews field near Tarboro Sun 1 IT - -r . Jn T . A r . ve suppose in josepnus eye tne munmig ai o'ciock. ue was of a negro helped to put the naner on a murdered the night before. His i u i The Would To-Day says that one thousand vessels enter the points of T. -. . - jruauia ana Uolon annually, and' Rut. thPn this is r.nt . " . cuuwiiig aigus OI la fieavv mow mst. nhnvo thn rint news to us for we never did believe ear. The coroner held an inauest that Josephus hated the negro half over the body and the verdict was so much as he would have us be lieve. The negro does not smell bad to him only when he votes against the democratic machine. that he came to death bv nartiVs unknown. No clue as to who com mitted the crime has yet beeen found. Notice is herphv civpn nf ni7iiro boxes, the following property for violation of me internal revenue laws ol the United States : At Cedar Grove, N. C. June 29, 1903. 1 bbl corn whiskey 23 galllons of U, W. Pope. At Goldsboro, N . C, Aug. 22, 1903 1 package apple brandy 23) gallons tf J. R. Melton. At Pocomoke, N. C, Sept. 4, 1903. 2 pack'geo corn whiskey 14 gallons of S J. Bragg. At Wiiliamr0n, N. 0., Sept. 11, 1903 1 package apple brandy 30 gallons of J. A, Griffin. At Hobbsville, X. C . Sept 17, 1903 2 pac'-ages ap.le brandy 57 gallons of N. W. Hobbs At Williamston, N. G , Sept. 23, 190?. 2 packages apple brandy 24 gallons, 1 copper still, cap and w. rm cf J A. Griffin. At Hobbsville, N. C., Sep!;. 30, 1903. 2 packages apple brandy 18 gallons 1 copper still, cap and worm of JN. W. Hobbs At South Lowell N. C. Oct. 22, 1903. One copper still, csps and 2 worms of Geo. aud Joe liiley. At Paolia. N. C. TSTnr QStli ions 1 package corn whiskey 30 gallons of J. P, Tarrack and N- b Trutlove. At Franklinton. N". C . Dp.?. 1. 1903 One one horse wacnn and harries of Robt. Evans. Persons cltiimiog the abo?e pro perty will file their claims with me in my office within thirty days as f e-1 quired by law, or the same will be for feited to the use of the United states. E. G. Duncan, Collector. J. P. H. Ddams, Deputy Collector. R&leigh, N. C. Jan. 18th. 04 Senator Morgan of Alabama has been fighting the Panama Canal Treaty ever since ti.e question came up for consideration in the United States Senate. .He gives as reason that the United States is sponsible for Panama seceding from Colombia. But oniy a few days ago he introduced a bill to annex Panama. If, as he believes, Panama is rightfully under the protectrate -v V. - A 1 . . wwuiuia, men now could we annex it to the United States. A democrat doesn't know what con sistency is. AX AWFUL EXPLOSION IX MINK. Cagrers IIarld up Through the Shaft 190 men Entombed to Meet Death. Pitt&burg, Pa., Jan. 25 From all that can be gathered at this hour. his between 180 and 190 men are lying re- oead in the heading and passage ways of the Harwick mine of the Alleghany Ccal Company at Ches wick, the result of a terrific ex plosion today. Cage after cage has gone down into the mine and come One of our subscribers in a letter to us a few days ago said : I thind your paper is the best paper in the State and. the most truthful. Tt looks out for the interest cf the peo pie." We are always glad to receive letters like the above. It encourages an editor to know that his efforts are appreciated. As an exchange once said, "We each need occasional enocuragement. If none is by to extend it to you, pat yourself on the neaa once ni awhile, and Good boy !". say "Illinois is to reduce her taxes because there is so much money in the State treasury. Illinois grafters seem to have been guilty of crimi nal negligence." Washington Post. The democratic "good govern ment" crowd in this state could give Illinois a few pointers, on how to get rid of her surplus. Don't you want a good literary magazize for yourself and family to read ? If so, you can secure PEAR SON'S MAGAZINE for one year together with THE CAUCASIAN tor OLe year for 11.50. The price of PEARSON'S MAGAZINE is $1.00 per year, or 10 cents per copy, and cannot be secured for less anywhere. This offer applies to old subscribers that pay up and renew, as well as to the new subscribers. Any of our readers that would like to have "Janice Meredith," a beautiful story of the Revolution, by Paul Leicester Ford, can secure it with THE CAU CASIAN and PEARSON'S MAG AZINE one year for the small sum of $1.99. The price of "Janice Meredith" alone is $1.50 at all bookstores. If you wish to take advantage of this offer, send in your ubscription at once, as the offer may be withdrawn at any time. Address, CAUCASIAN PUBLISHING CO., Kaleigh. N. C. Goods hiped saiijt hy uith n d. (Grtvn Trading Stamp glvt n with cash purchas ) StGX OF Till: HOUSE SHOE. Han-Ward Hardware Company, 6 o d o o o Sm tvcHirs to Julia-. I,'vU Hardware Co , RALEIGH, N. 0. Raleigh Marble Works Shipments made to any par of the St te at same price: s at shop. OfvSUMEWTS !' - -OOIi;it IJltOHi.. 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Saunders, Gen. Agent, 31 Below Zero In North Dakota. Chicago, Jan. 25. Piiercing cold maae tne whole Northwest sufier today. The thermometer reached 15 below in Chicago. The record here is 23 below and there is some expectations that a new low point will be reached before the cold spell is ended. One man was frozen to death in the streets. Stretching to the northwest, the mercury shows a swiftly decending scale, the mini mum in the United States being at Bismarck and Williston in North Dakota, where the official figures are 34 below zero. Address Wantd. We received a letter from Mr. Strayhorn a few days ago but he failed to give his post office address. As soon as that is furnished us we will answer his correspondence. Corner Pryor Atlanta, Ga. Pass. Dep't. and Decatur St's Three Persons Burned to Death. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 25 Three persons were burned to death in an early hour this morning fire when destroyed three dwellings at Morn- mgside, a suburb of this city. ROBERT H. MCNEILL Attorney & Connsellor at Law, Office in Bond Building, WASHINGTON, T. C. Formerly Private Secretary to Hon J. C. Pritchard.) Will prosecute pension and patent claims, represent defendants before me Honorable Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and mate co ec- tiona from various Departments of tho GoverLment, especially for Postmasters and U. S. Commis sioners. TO FL"'S ENGLISH rENHYROYAL PILLS K-VrMvVSAFE. Alw.r, reliable. .k tin. f01 CmCIUvSTEK'S KNGMSH in KED and bold metailki bom. wtaiei with bine ribbon. Take no otker. Bn -K IaKeriM !DbtltaCioB aad lntlta Uaaa. Boy of yoor Draggist. or send 4e. ia "Relief for ldleZ" wilT. b" tara Mall. li.iuiiT.ri.1. o.',7: 11 DruggiBt.. Cklckeater C aemlcml mmtXamm Saaara. PiUXA p HwtlaatMi Just as regular as January com??, we havo this sfile. It is always attended with the utmost interest because everybody knows the motive and that the offering is genuine. Bit the S occasion this time is of more than usual importance, for every ' garment offered is of the latest cut this f-oasons'. We prefer to sacrifice than to carry the goods over, whence this "Semi- Annual." Hundreds of Suits Les 1-4 Regular Price. 1 Hundreds of Suits Les 1-3 Regular Price. 3 ft B Every, light weight or Cravenette overcoat less 1-4 the i egular price. All boys' long or short pants suits of 3 fancy mixture less 1-3 the regular price All bovs' lon- z and short pants suits in plain black or blue less 1-4 the S regular price. All seperate trousers for man or boy lesn 1-4 regular price. All cut-awy Irock suits, all seperate 2 z coats and vests of either sack or frock suits at actual 5 zi-2 price. All winter underwear, all colored shirts z2 bought tor this winter that are here yet, all wool aud wool gloves at 1-4 less than regular price. iA7 hose SEK1HI-ANNUAL KIOTO CEThis Saie CLEARANCE is cash onlv. SALE. Positively no goods will be sent out on approval or charged. 3
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