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TTTF V I ' 1 :A 7 . - VOL. XXVII. BLEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE lO. 1909. No. 21. EDITORIAL BRIEFS And before the Democrats called It a robber tariff. It is now the "open season tor shooting in Kentucky. And Mr. Simmons has also taken a fall out with Mr. Bryan. Wonder what the Democratic Con gressmen think of Bryan now? lf things keep up the Republicans will carry It unanimous next time. What I "pure and undented Dem ocracy?" It must be a new brand. Mr. Bryan speaks of "pure and un dented Democracy," but he gives no example. The Board of Agriculture has ap pointed ten oil Inspectors and dis appointed 490. It appears that some of the Dem ocrat in Congress voted two ways on t lit lumber schedules. Why do you suppose those Demo cratic Congressmen ever consented io vote for a "robber tariff?' Congress is now considering the tariff schedule on wool. It Is possi ble that the lambs will be shorn this week. Senator Bailey says the Democratic party once stood for free trade. An other pointer for the Wilmington Star. Ex-Governor Glenn has spoken on the tariff and now the two Senators from this State will probably know how to vote. Wonder If Governor Glenn is lay ing the ground wires for Senator Overman's seat when his present term expires? The oil inspectors have been ap pointed at last, but four hundred and ninety of the applicants are still out in the cold. MORE TROUBLE IX KENTUCKY. "Bloody Breathitt County Again in a State of Erruption One Feudist Is Shot and Two Others Placed in Jail Trouble Still Brewing. Jackson, Ky., June 7. Kentucky's reign of blood is on again. Ed. Cal lahan, former sheriff of Breathitt County and a notorious feduist, was shot by an assassin early to-day and is said to be dying. The shooting of Callahan, chief lieutenant of Judge Hargls throughout the famous ten year feud of the Hargis-Cockrell fac tions In "bloody Breathitt County" was the signal for a combat that is expected to end only when State troops have overwhelmed the section about Croekettsville. For the last four days it has been expected that a bloody clash was coming. The trou ble began last Thursday night when A. S. Johnson, one of the "bad men" of Breathitt County was arrested af ter he had threatened Judge J. P. Ad ams, a friend of the Hargis faction. Johnson was a member of the Deaton faction, generally considered heir to the hatred borne the Hargis band by the now extinct Cockrell faction. Judge Adams left town as soon as he heard of the threats, while John son with "Bad Jake" Noble, another member of the Deaton band, "shot up" the town. The two men were landed behind the bars after the Har gis band had aided the authorities in overpowering them. The news of the arrests of the two members of the Deaton band was a signal for the gathering of the members of the va rious factions. Men from both sides were sent into the mountains to enlist the aid of their respective sympathizers. The call of the feud was answered at once and men armed with rifles hur ried into the town. The outbreak of open hostilities has been expected hourly since Johnson and Noble was arrested BILKINSJNTORKEY The Sultan Gives the Major a Royal Good Time. EXAI3HES TURKISH TREASURY The Major Grows Skeptical Con stantinople and Its Curious People The Saltan and His Numerous Wives When Dogs Barked at the Moon A Great Railroad Project and What it Maj Accomplish Sights La the Turkish Treasury A Peep at the Harem and It In mate. Constantinople, Turkey, June 7, 1909. Correspondence of The Caucasian Enterprise. Owin' ter the recent uprisln' In Turkey durin' which some thirty thousands ov people air sed ter hev bin killed, though I doubt hit (the Turks love ter brag), I thought at one tme that I'd leave that country off the list. But I had an idea that hit iz worth seein an' your readers air entitled ter the best in my shop. After much hard travellin', which seemed ter make Bob nervous an' mity tired, we finally reached Con stantinople. I find that hit lz a large an" very strange lookin' city. So I am not goin' ter complane on account or the distance an' the trouble I had in gittin' here. The ladies here air very gude look- in an' the men bein' sorter scarce It is believed that the man owin' te 80 many war8 thft ladies who shot Callahan is one of the lead- hev a fashion ov wearin' veils over I ai I M 1 J-1 r . i ers of the Deaton faction. He has ineir Iace8 wnen iney aPPar in Put- been spirited away and is now in hid- llck- But 1 notice that the most ov lng in some out-of-the-way spot. Cal- tne young an real purty ones wear lahan, the wounded man, is one of very tnin vells- Another reason the most desperate members of the w0y tney wear vells lz that tney nev Hargis faction. In a fight in his store ln Turkey the Sultan, which iz an- at Croekettsville on May 4, 1908, he other name fer Kin an' ne hez a was stabbed by his brother-in-law, iaw or ruie wmcn entities mm ter John Spicer. A moment later Spicer az many wIvea 42 he kin afford, or was shot by Callahan's son Wilson, m ' naturally picks out a and fell dead across Callahan's body. Iew "area ov me puniest ones in At that time it was believed that Cal- the land- Th other ladiea feel like lahan was fatally wounded, but with tney air more or less uSi7. real back his remarkable vitality he recovered, ambers, an' so they wear veils ter I Li J. ii. m Callahan and Spicer had been at mae wclT Kees- odds ever since Mrs. Callahan had WT course mis custom iz accorain left her husband. Judgments had ter law' fer the Sultan makes the BUTCHER, KILLS FIVE MEX. Mitchu-tUi Man Became Sudden ly mane and Killed Several Fel low Workmen Before He Was Ov erporered. Summerrille, Mass., J one 5. With a maniacal shriek, John Murphy turned from pig sticking to man killing in the North Packing and Provision Cos slaughter house to day, and, driving his1 fellow work men before him slew fire of them and wounded four others. Two of the wounded were reported later as dying. The dead: Hubert Smith, colored. Cambridge; James Catre, colored Cambridge; Thomas " Crow, Cam bridge; Michael Janlctts, Somerville; unidentified white man. The wounded: Dr. Daniel C. Hayes, government Inspector at Wal tham; John Cheerus, Cambridge; John Lewis, Cambridge; John Pat terson, Somerville. - Tayes and Janicus were fearfully slashed. According to some of the work men. Murphy had been acting pecu liarly for some days, but he return ed from his dinner this noon appar ently in normal condition. Shortly after 2 o'clock he sudden ly uttered a blood-curdling scream and sprang- at Dr. Hayes, waring his 15-inch, razor-edge knife in his hand. He cut Dr. Hayes a deep gash on the neck, stabbed him over the heart and practically disemboweled him. The terrified workmen rushed for the door, but Murphy ran after them, slashing right and left. Every man whom he struck went down with a groan. The crowd plunged down stairs with Murphy after them and at every landing he cut somebody. On the second floor one of the work men, an Italian, seized a heavy bar of Iron and felled Murphy, but he was quickly on his feet again and wounded another man. On the street floor he was given another heavy blow on the head and his knife was wrenched from his hand. "Two police officers came in to assist the workmen, and Murphy was. given a fearful beating and fin ally overpowered and taken to the police station. Murphy is 50 years old, weighs TARIFF REVISION Secretary of Treasury Mc " Veagh Makes Significant Speach at Chicago. WARNS THE STAND-PATTERS State who rails oar attention to a other factor that nat hav h4 con lidrsble weight with the Prri4t in reaching the cone at Urn to appoint Judge Connor. In his letter be say: Tner have been given many rea sons In an effort to explain why Pr--ident'Taft turned him back apoo the many strong Republican lawyers la the east and appointed a Democrat for judge. Bet to my mlcd, the one reason that influenced him to appoint Connor more than anything els was the fact that in 1902 the Republican State Convention refused to renomi nate Judge Farches and Judge Doug las for Supreme Court Judges, but instead gave its endorsement to two Democratic judges, one of whom aa Judge Connor. 1 "I am told that whenever it was stated to the President that Judge Connor should not be appointed on the ground that he had once agreed to accept a non-partisan nomination and afterwards was forced by the pol iticians to withdraw his acceptance, and also when the President was in formed that Judge Connor was a member of the Legislature which had not only Instituted the Impeachment proceedings against Judges Furches and Douglas, but that he was also a member of the Legislature that draft- ARGUMENT CLOSED The Case in Which Judge Ad dams was Suing for Allege LiheL JUDGE R0 H FOR DEFENSE it Hal4 That Urn tWp, Was IHib lUhd All Over Che CWatrjr fore it Was lb4ihd I. Ttw Cm rU Why Waaa't Judge SUf. ra Sml Wbs lie Mad Charge Against Uw Omrl? MMlur ttuM tor the titate J edge' Oiarg U the Jry. (Uy Andrew Joyner, ia Raleigh New and Observer. ) CrfQftbcro. N. C. April 7. 10. Below are given th closing arguments and Judge Long's charge to the jury. It has never been stated just where "My Old Kentucky Home" was, but been fmnd agalnst tne ex.9herlff on laws.. Hit lz supposed that they git we are sure it was not located in the strength of his' complicity in the hloody Breathitt County. the idea from Solomon an' others who lived in ancient days. Solomon iz sed ter hev had seven hundred The Democrats have made several tis Jett. while Hareis and Callahan wives. But I hev. awiways believed campaigns on the tariff question, but looked on. Spicer entered Callahan's store and asked If the ex-sheriff in- murder of James B. Marcum. He was shot to death by Hargis' nephew, Cur- that Solomon made -hffc reputation az the "wisest man" in hiz voune ... so,e of then, s.y that It ia not -Tiudente .nd t drifted , into the marl a ponucai question ai uu. ho ,.0njiH wit hio ifo Paiio. rynr Duziness wnen ne oegan ter git nan leaned over the eon'nt.er and Childish. In tawlkln with the Sul- nd now one of the Senators has t k t g , d knife tan ov Turkey I couldn't git himjter discovered a Rag Trust. However, and nearly severed the ex-sheriff's admit that he regretted havin' so it will hardly do much harm, as it right arm. Callahan fell and was many ves- ui l could see tnat has already been worn to a frazzle. stabbed again and again. At the wears a henpecked , k th t i;i same time in this city oanlel White, " " "lco- Senator Bailey has informed the Hais Nudist, shot Jim Fugate,r"U1.1 Zll L Zr iZ r.t th rtroii foMinn doo QrinriA I hev had Betsy with me here. She friends of Mr. Brayan that the Peer- Ume afterwardg Beech' Hargls shot would hev given the Sultan a piece less one didn t stand square on tne and killed hls father, and after two ov ner mma emout tnis marryln' nlatform when he was in Congress. I trials wa3 -found euiltv and sentenced buziness. I tried ter git the Sultan to life imDrisonment. ter tel1 me JIst eacktly how many wives ne nez now, out ne smiled an sed that hit had bin several years TRINITY since the census-takers had bin er round an' he had fergotten the exact number. The Sultan iz purty well Dr. Kilso Preached the Annual Ser- posted In perhtical methods. How- mon Sunday Night The Com- ever, he promised ter take me er mencement Address by Senctor round ter see the ladies durin the Dolliver. arternoon. The Sultan took me fer a look at No one has yet explained the dif ferent between a tariff for protection an'd a tariff for revenue only, so far as it refers to the present Congress, grestf. COMMENCEMENT AT COLLEGE. Bryan wants Democrats elected to Congress who cannot be bought or frightened. If Mr Bryan doesn't time. Durham. N. f!. .Tiin 7 Tjtat . v ii v v.. ni?ht nt Pravpn Mpmnrlal TTnll Trln- "ulaca uua mat lie nez a miuu uo win uiguicu iuem uau - , Uroat nnmh nv fln. hn o, tMt v. f 7 college, Dr. J. C. Kilgo delivered T ,L VT "1",- M-" '" u:" ki ,,oi .,i i m iiucsl in me wurm. in iacK. nrtPritt fnrp to tha rron.Hnff tbe Sultan lz well-fixed in every way, class and to an audience taxine the thugh many ov hiz subjecks hev not The press dispatches state that the capacity of the auditorium. There a, ay s rations anad. Turkey lz a War DpnartmoTit la thinbino- nf nrn.h manv tru aior I llLl wuniry, nowever mai iz, tne viding our army with war balloons, the commencement occasion Prom- foUrltanJf.rich If 1 may be erlowed Trcatarer IcVeajgh, Who Seems to Voice the ITevident's Benttmeiaa, Says That the Tariff BJIL Wlien FinaUy Paned, Mast Be One That Woakl Meet the Ajpnnal of the Ioplo m Understood During Campaign That lartj Would IU viMe Tariff Downward The East ern Judgeship Again. Washington. D. C. June 8, 1909. Special to The Caucasian. The stand-patters and ultra-protectionists who are trying to force through the Senate a bill that revises the tariff upwards instead of down wards were given a severe jolt a few days ago direct from the White House. They have been contending all along, as a justification for their course, first, that the party did not promise to revise the tariff down ward, and second, that President Taft approved their course and would sign the bill that they are trying to pass. It has been known for some time that President Taft, while looking on in silence and complacency, was yet determined to let Congress and the country know his position when he thought the time had arrived for the executive io iase a nana, xi seems ers. receivers, etc.. wno would ue hat President Taft has decided that J their positions to manipulate dele- the taking of depositions by McMur- that time has come. ! cm tea in mnventinm and holn nr. ty. wH as these couuei. Like The occasion for this deiivAmnrJ Detuate the bliehtlne domination of Governor Stedman says grafter flock was In a snPoch diivrd hv the Datronaee machine." logemer. ana mis is ny Aicaiurray tary of the Treasury McVeagh at a Judge W. S. O il. KobiDftoa cos ed the Constitutional Amendments. clude1 lor th dfen. Ii. said that including the Grandfather Clause. had no mllc n nli hn rd that he always replied ith a smile lh Prosecution, but thre much to the effect that. 'Your party has en- l iUko to lnU dfe4ain. NSVatrr dorsed Judge Connor In State Con- u n ,d mn aJ hU uwory Un't ventions since that time. d. John Smith is the only oe "I have also heard that President lnl trle8 lo conn0t"t UuU"r tlb th Taft said to one of our Republican publication, lie says that th. charge Congressmen that he Intended to ap- punned U over th country point a Democrat because he was before Butler published it In. Th afraid that if he appointed any Be- Caucasian. There was no suit against publican that he might feel under the pa? nor against any ona un obligatlons to the political machine 111 Adams was about to be cut off to the extent that he would permit from lhe Ple counter. Then be went the machine to name the Clerks of lo work atul employed live Uyer the Courts and the U. S. Commission- lo as8l8t tne hoilcltor to do hU duty. ine prosecution was ritresnt'a at banquet given by the Chicago Com mercial Clubs on last Saturday night. Secretary McVeagh went direct from Washington to Chicago, and of course his speech was critically ex amined and O. K.'d by the President. -4- 4 nlonf I -Js, Va ca6u He is married and lives in Somer ville. It was reported to-night that there was very little hope of Dr. Hayes or Cheevus surviving. speech was tariff revision. Secretary McVeagh's Warning. was present at the taking of deposi tions in Oklahoma and Wasblngtou. HOOSEVKLT AT THE INLAND MIS- This firm of attorneys has dls-ylved. 8ION. Why didn't some of them come hrw to be examined? The judge of this Thinks a Large Part of Kast Africa! court doesn't get as much as tbee Will Eventually Be White Man's J attorneys did for a salary. 1 have Country. las much respect for my own ability as any one has, and you can have me the rest of my life for $10,000 a year. The Secretary of the Interior as a warning to the former stand- Appeal of Rice's 3Iurderer for Ub-j patters who are now run mad and erty or Death Denied. New York, June 4. Albert T. Pat- Kljabe, British East Africa. June 4. The members of the Roosevelt -v a eto nut thto mnrn (nir r l u Secretary McVeagh's speech might u m, t tha am,, m. refused to allow more than 1250.000 be construed as a threat, or at least land Mission. an American organlxa-160'11" t0T VtZ winkle, who was Corul&t't glenogra- who are trying not only to sUnd pat "V f, " i plu,r- th1 thU flrm WOt tD but to raise the present tariff dutfes. ffSS?. 1 of endorsement by the Indian in substance, he said: That the "7." Ii L 1 Why did the court go to vm.i " bcw.o ' i Teshlmlngo to decide about the fee fulfillment ef, a promise made lo Mr. Hurlburiat WasbiDn. 'I believe, with all -my heart." Mr. Roosevelt said, "that large parts of East Africa will form the white j man's country. Make every effort to r1lr'a anneal for Ithertv or death Was "ft J I A 1 JO 1.,,, denied by the Appellate Division of Xt would meet The an! CUDtry' Mr- IIulburt we,comed Uhen aH Tne inrd pIe. lid 1st McAllister? Rawls caught them day. He had asneo nn couri ior a - arKument to the Dosition of the -In rePlyInS the rormer Fres,lenl red-handed ln the act and then they hearing on a wHt of habeas corpus Je no a gum ent to the Position of the 1 p, bel ble 1 roake uke m r u oDiainea iruiu -u-.uua u - . - - to see tne mission, and reeaiiea ine to glve tQe appeflrance of honesty. oi tne supreme jourv, uruenug mc - - - - ---- --- - -' i ract tnat nis visit oi to-aay was tne prosecuting officers to show cause "J"e-a y iresiueut iau aur hv h Rho,,ld not be released from in tne campaign, declared squarely at tn, thA mnr. for a revision downward so as not to of miiHonairo . William Marsh leave a sinSle rate higher tha"n It jce snoum oe to protect tne amerence William T.. McDonald. Patrick's petween tne cose oi laoor nere ana I J J AT f i I rf , W nonnsel. Raid! 4UIUU' auu lUBIturB w fiieauy re- hn,, ,.n nrnnrn nd nnmeroiia I t a a m . I f - f ' a"-- w w - "We shall promptly take steps to f e- f cost oi living, ne sam: populatIon. Hence I am asking the bring the case into the We have not an anneal the Appellate Division, but that court wer the two extremes, but that the and brfng hlm to a n,gher leve, " nn miit nc an annual if so dis- PrPr cuurse was me oae promisea posed. If this is not done we shall oy e Pay. ana mat tnose prom get a writ of error ana carry tne case - mission is striving to teach the Afri- tt,r of thanVs for th ne of th. to the united States Supreme Court." Toward the conclusion of his speech can to hel b,m8elf b lndu8trlal edu. 'e"er anVthe Lldren a bag of cm m ii ti not.i.ir ho caiA- TV, of TacMan Tntt .... name ana ine cniioren a Dag oi can- iweuiriuicc- nxucs, u i....ivn. . - -.v cation, wmcn is a prerequisite to nisi,.- non't t this flv lswrers and J- r 4,qitti In tho Ira to r.11 ran A a nnnMHatnrv rr.liv I . . . I Q- MJOu I It ineSS nve lawyers ana luo-uo mo xis"i- ai iccviv f - - - . j 'v I permanent elevation, it seems io me 1 01 i-4to- vaif ttiHir Adam flmoa has na hpard toward thfl tariff malrprs. and thatl!.. I Solicitor Cair-SOie JUOge AOSms - - ;.j;; inat you are Qom Jour worK m character. Adam, offers no excuse tne juage pronouuee ui aeam wuip it uUl ucucarjr 1 spirit of disinterested devotion to an fft, .n nrAfM.nt when th Oovernor HtoM In fnr Mnterfpra to nrntpnt tha rnnttimon ... I IOr DeiHg present WqcH lO UOTerilor I A , ' ; r;:V' Ln-, t .0. " ,v, w liaeai" of the Indians was inaugurated. Ev- UXlULUf r legal uauic. I "J I ThU i n y Mr Ttrmawit snont I ... .A. He said further That President! . I " u.u u..k . . - . ". . ... Isome time shooting monkeys, par-1 the monev from the treasury these ms iail naa oeen loowng on witn con- . Edmund Hell-hnds wr all ther... like the er bagged three of the species and a preacher, I must repeat the text: green-faced monkey, and Kermltl $750,000 and $5,000 a year for ex- Judge Weaver raised the fee down from $100,000 to $750,000, Uke old man Frap's boy ln drawing the bet-r. who held It high, low down to mak it foam, in Raleigh a year ago. Do you know how, much money $750. 000 is? It is more than His Honor is worth or ever . will be worth. by right from down aod out or revise p aud out, sionarcs an treat ,he atlve jaMj .000 a da? remind, m. o h. dpath of hpr hushand. Some shvstr "I particularly appreciate the way iawverg recoT.red 110.000 and thev your interdenominational Industrial keted ,t al, Bendlng the wido. a LESS COTTON PLANTED YEAR. siderable patience and complacency while the tariff tinkering proceeded, but that no one must mistake his Department at Washington Reports Xncrinto acouieacee because the Roosevelt killed tw large "Pimens penses and $10,000 salary. Whn ttcn r rw. o urminn Arm. snence into acquiescence, oecause tnei - rt,rt,. I u.ir w n r-,.t.u But suppose the enemy should get the first shot and puncture those bal loons then what? ises to be ud to the usual hi eh water mark of excellence. Tho city ov Constantinople iz di- The board of trustees will meet ded Into two parts, the Turkish an' this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock. the foreign, fer foreigners air not To-morrow at 11 a. m. Rev. Hueh allowed ter live in the Turkish city. Mr. R. B. Glenn says that the Dem- Black, of New York, will nreach the At any rate, they do not. The city ocratic Congressman should have re- baccalaureate sermon. In the after-1 nez a nne narDor an mt lz seo: tnat ciraA it th.. rtit r,A n thQ noon the alumni dinner ia to be serv- every vessel in the world, large an o i 4 a a v. j vvuauu t o kauu uu tiiv i - . i - - i , ., . ed In the Angier Duke Gymnasium WUU1U ucuur r me cny.i nlQtfnrm lf nnnrca It tha nrnoant 0 J va. .... ... 1 " " " i"Mtul and this is to bo followed hv tho an- oraianunopie iz near tne ponndary J 1 1 1 1 Al A. . 1 I A. ... - - uruwa Buuma resign mat wouia mean i nual address of Rev. Wm. A. Lam-"De Deiween Europe an' Asia, an' it new offices for others. Did you turn- beth, pastor of the Methodist church rurfcey a big country, she could hiP9 at Walkertown. Besides bein? a control awl ov that part ov the world. Trinity eraduate he took a course at Az n,t Iz she keeps some ov them Tha Pharloeton Mawa and rVmrinr Harvard TTniversltv and ia a hrllllant a-guessin. But Stamtoul lz SO Well m. youne man in every resDect and fully locaiea tn&l prohawy the natu canable to fill any nulnit anvwhere. 6vCwjr. iMi. en. jjuarus iae Winston-Salem, K. C, June 5. The coroner's investigation into the I married an Indian and cot $25,000 Thna. the President, throneh hia I ,. . -,r ir I . t i a .t . AR.fi ner nt of the area nlanted toL. ' ' ' . r """ t me negro, vy. vy. rrwrnw, uau ui uu. . .uVve a r,u ' lnBt . - and Ireeates y ne ireasury. squareiy yesterday by Policeman, N. B. Wll- the land by knight service and so cotton last year, ana aggregates . nti. that th.ro met hoi:. ... . . ... .. . .v.,,, 01 qio nnn nnrea a decream of -. i iiams was eonciuaea late tnis aiter-icage ior nis own me-ume. ne is ho about 31,918,000 acres, a aecrease oi ri. th hni I . V,. ... ... 1,452,000 acres or 4.4 per cent from hi.t. . n.oon'.. eir veraict nna. nnn. u BJ " ; ru - the bureau's revised estimate of last, "7 ' " " , n tj I tnai Kllne was noi acuaeniai. train w,iDPUl dis permission, uni n- vear's Dlanted area. This was to- This statement from the President j but that the fatal shot was fired by admits Joins was on the train. dav's reDort of the Agricultural De- c uvlb "-'" tlcar Uliam w" aimcuuy wua i Airaira Bill and sanctimonious nartment I ..,ww KUV Un,cdcu. tjesmou uu ijuage neaver are u oniy onw The revised estimate of last year's wramiwu v'-ipiaioi in ms nana at me ume ne wainere. juage weaver jmpressea me. i., -ao wqh 35 970 nnn acras. nuieuvou 1"uul auu cuwuiafic cue Bnoc, ana mai me aeceasea was ai-1 ue said witn reeling mat no one naa The figures for the area planted this development ot new entrprieB. but tempting to shoot the officer.. The ever charged him with being corrupt. ver inMndei that alreadv nlanted who seem to be determined to pro-j jury finds further, that Williams was Yet a man who has served for four- says the South Is unrepenant. editor of the Courier is probably Senator noiHver. who delivers the w&ter communication between the speaking for himself and we would commencement literary address Wed- j Black Sea, and the Mediterranean, remma Deacon Hemnnlll what the nesdav. comes to Durham on a sne- a BO imponam az trnnrl Rrvnlr o q vo will hfinnmo rt f Vi rac cial train Tuesdav evening The com- a Ql1' 11 cUia De IOrtiHea SO AZ to who do not renent mlttee and Senator only will be on .T;that rt 7 the world this train. The Greenville Reflector says it is The Persians captured that nlace time an ergin an' lost hit; so did the Greeks. Phillip of Macedon tried unable to see the consistency ot the Bacon to Succeed Ambassador White, to capture the city an' might hev Democratic members of Congress ad- Paris, June 7. Private advices re- done so but er the barkin ov dogs vocating a tariff on anything. The ceived here from Washington state at tne rIsIn' moon. That -gave rise t h t. that Robert Bacon. ex-Secretary of ter tne ort-repeated expression . . State, has accepted the Ambassador- barkin at the moon," an hit ocratic politicians, as a rule, have Lhi to France and that he will sue- caused the Turks ter adopt the cre- never been noted for their consist- j Ceed Henry White at the end of thejcent fiz their national emblem ency. - year. Ex-Governor Glenn condemns the course of the six Democratic .Repre sentatives and the two Senators in voting contrary to the positive decla Big Fire at Winston-Salem. I a m, . Winston-Salem, N. C, June 3 stanunopie. A great jailroad iz now bein built to connect Europe with India. It will be several thousands ov miles in length an will run through Con It will probably causa The splendid plant of the Winston some ov these people ter sit up an Handle ComDany. situated in the WKe nous, ter hit will open up conn ration of their party platform. Won- northern part of the city, was totally try aar only the ignorant live, whar der how much Impression Mr. Glenn's destroved by fire early this moraine. lBo uon an tne uger air the rea condemnation will make upon the entailing a loss of 20,000. partially I kings ov the forest an-whar .the Democratic members in Congress. I covered by insurance. (Continued on Page 3.) Decrease of Over a Million Acres. Washington, June 4,- The grow of the colobus. President realized that he was a part of the law-making power and that lng crop of cotton on May 25th wasjhe had the last say, and that If party Policeman Held in $500 Bond for 81.1 per cent of a normal condition, promises were not kept, that his say . - - -Killine a Xeero. against 73.7 per cent a year ago, ana would be a combination of both lan- . 0-year average of 81.4 per cent, leuage and the big stick The area planteds this year Is about McMurray, Mansfield & Cornish stop ped the half-breeds from plundering they start to plunder themselves. Alfalfa Bill is the only one that tes tifies from Oklahoma as to the char acter of the judges. Alfalfa BUI year includes that : already, planted and expeoted to be planted. tect oniy the trusts and to clothe not blameless entirely. The defend-1 teen years ln Congress, and is rank- them with power to crush out all ant was held for the grand Jury, hlsjing member of the Indian committee. competition and leave lahor at the! kain n-raA t tcnti whlh he nTv-k-u- rvn or TO Vn 1 1 -r r un xnn v v mercy . of foreign competition. I gave. It is safe to say that Mr. Aldrich GRAY. Plan on Foot to Have it Take Place ff hfa committee will take due no- Farm8 Around An Bad- Steven, said he charged told you that he told Judge Weaver to his teeth that he was a fraud and Weaver turned off without a word. him with in Washington Next Year. ly Damaged. Square, N. being a fraud. TBen Stevens goes back to Congress and this brave man C, June 6. Jfrom Ohio goes back on the stand tice of this warning and proceed to make many apparent if not real re- MinneaDOlis Minn., June 3. Tele- dutcions. but it is also clear that Rich erams from leaders of the Grand President Taft eannot be fooled hv There has been ten Inches of rain- and says that when Stevens charged Armv and Confederate Veterans all any tricks turned . under the table. I fall here in twelve nours. crops areimm witn tnis be laid nis hand on over the country are being received even thoueh Mr. Aldrich seems con- damaged about-25 per cent, truck! the table and told him that be was by the Minneapolis Journal Jn ap-Indent that he has enough Democratic I crops and gardens even greater, ine misinformed or that be didn't want proval of a campaign for. a great re- votes to help him to put through any! farm lands for an area 01 several 1 to promulgate the truth. This from union of the blue and gray to be held I old tariff bill that he may desire. miles are completely suomergea. 1 a man wno comes from way out yon next year in Washington under the . . There is gTeat fear of a large freshet der where fire freexes. Why dlda supervision of the Secretary of War. over the low ianas on tne itoanoxe pd strike-Stevens of sue him? Commander-in-Chief H. M. NevI- In our letter of last week we gave I River. I Adams on his first examination ous of the G. A. R- thinks the propo-jan interview from a prominent Re- - jsald.be made no money in Oklahoma. sition should first come before the publican In the State who said that , wonin . I Judge Bynum dragged ln here by encampment at Salt Lake City In Au- the Adams and Duncan political ma- Isubpoena contradlcu Adams, by say- on at I chine on account of their bad and of- . I ' . . . I.. t Jk . t-l-.... General Clement A. Evans, Com-1 rensive management were entirely re- tnose wno naie rwuirw uo, w w iiz&.uoo out of a coal mine. . . . . m . . i.l ...11.1 a 1 n ... l. I i A A orith tnT - tarifT l.wa that! mander-ln-Umet 01 uomeaeraie ,iur uic Aepuuurau pany . V . 1 Rverv Word TKt TtmuTn Kf lcrfv. losing the judgeship. may be enactea, wnen me question r " veterans, renlied: "I have no authority to speak -of-1 Since that Issue ot The Caucasian has once been settled, nearly every- a-ih i'm'v-m nereonaiiv that i anneared we have received n. letter Ibodv will be pleased. Knoxvillel war passions are gone in the South." from .a prominent -Republican in the Journal and Tribune. ed a Ton. Miss Case says that Judge Ad ( Continued on Page 2.) 1 :
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