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CAUCASIAN JL JL I' 'l 4 vql. xxix. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST lO. 1911. No. 31 - EDITORIAL BRIEFS PEACE TREATIES SICiSED. THEY REPUDIATE BRYAtl ! IlritUh Tart l Signed ljr Secretary Knot and tijr ,mbaJr !tryr- flu Trra.tr With France. Washington, D. C, Au? 3. Pre$- ;o'itSclan seem dent Taft's Ion?; dream of a genera! Durham as their arbitration treaty with leading pow ers of the world came true this af- Democratic Leader in the House Denoucces the Peerless One probably anti-trust be ternoon. when, a few minutes after 3 o'clock, the moat sweeping conven tions for international peace ever SOME MORE DIRTY LINEN Mr. rndrvoo4 h-4 re4 t grits fro Mr. ISfTc to 1U?refc-, U!le Jsm. of Ktucky. tra&ssatt t;r.g congratulation to Mr. is4-r "for hi rt work." 'The iat!3ift froa !ti not thiak ! tfylr.g to protM tlontie the IVaaorratie party tfcea aid Mr. t'n Semooi. "it sot US UI I differed ith him oa the woolen schedule that be changed hi salr.J." "The gentleman fco hat issued that statement. Mr. William J itrjan. i ie Review has read A , . . ... ... o. drawn up or attempted between two liryan i.iarge- Mnsnrai i. w ; of Nebraska." said Mr. Underwood. wood With Opposing Reduction charge that the Chairman of the Tlii ays ana eant ,uaiumifr, r untrles were signed at the White tse. st the treaty between the Unit- out of the party ed o il the light. "8 and Great Britain was sign ed itaneougly in duplicate by .Secretary of State Knox and James , x-iRerated ego" Bryce. the British Ambassador. Then! i ' , . ... Secretary Knox affixed his signature k w.ry bad complaint. von-(to France thJ dupn. re is any cure for it? cate being signed in Paris at the ' j game hour by J. J. Jusserand, the ;r ice Craven says that Gov-; Frencn Ambassador. hai been weigneu iu, jr uacon, American Aiuudssduui . . i , t . . t . i ,om . " la .lh .merest of a protectee tariff. Time IteratiM lntknod l In-; nm4 ej this House Into line that are NINE PRIZES OFFERED IN TUZ CAUCASIAN'S POPULARITY CONTEST ExcepUonal Opportunity tor the Lcdies in teth District to Win Valuable Prizes Clip tte Nomination Dlanli in This Issne and Ge! an Early Start. t4 Tsa o f any Democrat in the Kit.- hin a.tMi in Ttu Industrie -UrT- unworthy " ' land, an Says Uie lnniakln of the ..jJul j know jt u false. Mr. Sjeak- IIoue Iiewter Will Srve a luefuller. You know it faie. and so do the . lt i Democrats of this side of the House. Pun Underwood Brands Hry-? mugt couatry know it i is false. The gentleman from e- t - ! hmka mti that my leadership o Washington, D. C, August -. s this ide of the House couid not stand an a Falsifier. ' j fnund wanting. I to France, was Instructed to witness! standing upon chairs, waving hand-h .he QpeQ There s. tiod t.Uao. ft?r 4la-1 With ry isWfij'.lia moiid ring and four o!d att&es Cufalsa is ti'a hea kk4 far to gire aay. Thr are foitieiyj touon i tot a cr.Aia asaW ? no strings to this offer tor ar e votes. fcr4lfeg to tk Wafta Indian givers or Greeks hearttg stthtcrlptiotit This Is iplls4 -- bearinc rifts The whole story in a sre, ya rouoai nut-shell is simply this . We are la-j before date of eipiratSoa. auxurating ith thi isue of The printed oa ea coupon the roune ladles ot tne Maie aKh U The date on skb th &UU tha f.litieians the slening in tne Krencn t oreign j kerchlers ana yeiung ai iuc 1. "' irratic member here . , f th namo- Office, and Vicomte de Saint Phalle,! their voices Democratic Uepresenta-u h t lf for one rooment I mis liimoH tt nrenta.tive . . . .. t .... r ihu NOrin Varuil , ...l , V, a!rn i n cr i; a.,... tr I'n.Urtt'nnH nf Alabama. .... i ... ; . ,tnml,iitlAn I in -ror." or that their at fault. memo- zz.r.'- fo I Secretary Knox. i Demoxratlc leader 01 tne ttout.t ufa gend my resjsnatl0n to tne The ceremonies took place in the,; when ho fired a verbal broadside ttj speaker's desk." White House library in the presence! William J. Bryan for criticising his. B h M Underwood and Mr. )t of the cotton mill men , of president Taft, who immediately j position on extension of the tari re- jKitchin were greeted with deafening signed messages transmitting the con-, vision program, itwas tne moi fe-jclieerSi Speaker Clark repeatedly ventions to the Senate. markable scene in the House since! I)PUnalng hS gavel to restore order. The treaty with Great Britain will ! the beginning of the extra session ofj Mr Kltchin confirmed Mr. Under wood's statements in every respect. that Mr. Bryan naci ItSt Bill s The'eiMre Is tainted tj th boltoa 0? not a Demo- 4Umoaj rings andUach ballot, and If th haa f that does not f(jur RoM UAl(brs m b given Jplred the ballot UI aot h eoaat4. to the nice oung ladies securing the A nomination blank roams tor highest nlt.e scores in the final count ing of the votes polled during the Carolina voted for Demo trade, but now they are i deliverance. become effective immediately upon j Congress. " " Shinp- ratified, but the agreement! Kxcoriating the three times can- 1 and declared Farmers rree i'i with France cannot De maae eaecuvo, aiaate oi iue uviuvv.ia - J launched his criticism wuuuut " -mAins that the farmers will; until the exchanges are made, and Presidential honors, Leader unaer-jing any speCiflc information as to '. i. '. t - ,1 A V.ncgonnr Til a. i . A Innnn nnr1 l T MT Van S Staie"" .i i I .n.iniio ViqI nno nrnrlllt? IT 1 Secretary rvllUi auu n.lxiva.ooa.xyji " UUU ucuuuuw- WUai lUr V a u v- n o serand slKn eacn omer s uupncdic. menis as iaise, uciduc contest. Votes are issue on sub scriptions to The Caucasian and for coupons? clipped fiom each issue, be ginning to-day. The oiano. a S I0 Shoninger. e purcha! from the Darnell & Thomas Piano Company and the diamond rink's and watcne from the Jolly Wynne Jewelry Company. The good 'Standing of thee leading Halelgh VOtel Votes cannot b bought; they sail be rllppl from tb paper or sctjr4 on subscriptions. Vote e-rured by ono coaitaal cannot be tranferred to another. T1k Voting Tlle. During the first two wki of th contest ending August 24th. so can didate ill Uf permitted to rota more than 10.000 totet a week mom than the highest candidate had la tha to give away ;; becomes a law. ill be remembered that the ia nlr in a big ana uuscuci - -- and an unreasonable trust at PRESIDENT OF HAITI FLED. Senator Lockhart says that none of tbe Governor's statements are wor th r of belief Sought Refuge on Ship Amid Riotous Demonstrations. 4th tha limit will Isn't it awful to have :b a Chief Executive ... r Vot tVlft The Baltimore suu wja , outh needs no .more fire brands in the Senate. Which is to say, that Vardaman is in the wrong pew. Has the News and Observer been subsidized? If not, what has be come of all those rotten cross-ties that paper once delighted in telling its readers about? Port Au Prince, Aug olution in Haiti has triumphed. Pres ident Antoine Simon fled the capital to-day and took refuge on board e Haitien cruiser Seventeenth Decem bre. formerly the yacht American. With him are his wife and children and a number of his followers. On all sides the capital is invested by followers of General Firmin, one of the revolutionary leaders. The city itself is in the hands of a committee of safety and there is no wood's) attitude as to revision of the! iron and steel tariff schedules and; said Bryan had placed upon every j Democratic member implications un f,,HQri in fxct H called on hi3 i i u U U U VI ... i r inllaacrnoe nf the Ways and Means uommuiw vui RRYAX MAKES REPLY. Says UnderwKMl Should 1h Unma-k- imI Has Other tliarges Against the Democratic House Ixader. rwnirn 111.. Aug. 3. Voluntarily "v-"-"-r3F w' Mnnni an altlit ional guarantee of the exceptional' value of the prizes previous week's publication nroud of After August u. ;.,M invito vou to in- b raUed S.000 each week until out .K.m - th hrn nf the twoheek before the end. at which Uta Fayetteville Street concerns mention- the restriction will be removed alto ed. The Caucasian Is proud, too, be-Uether and candidates may vot a ieaime f the ounortunlty afforded to they choose during me last wee. do something a little better than it s!nuld a Tie Occtir. other i " .. . .. .. Kronrl him as a "TaiSiner Oil iue, hinui uwirs m , , . v. tn- .r- Vitrhin. oi ?sOrtn varoiiuii, i ... . , i canutuaic uw u ou. rinrntoH friend of Bryan. Mr. floor of Congress. William Jennings, Xo K K.nso to randitlate. ln accepting nomination all candl 1U"6 " . . . i t ,1-,,. nliorl tn thP attaCK; 1 . . . .km,. th . . . j Hot- onv. ill 11 iw-uaj i . . . i . .. I r. I naioi mull iirr vu uic "7 jvuciuu eAyiwocu .t - . int0n(!P(l tn eive io enter iuia 1 . n,ot Chm,td so malien Mr. Ln- anu uet'c.cu . or wm entail no ex- above conauions. r i .t x u I- u iu w w i . v-v t. j v lie? i iim ill j . r mi i. i i - - Democratic leaaer oi me n-... . - - fioertn Democrat should derwood and the party. the whatever to you. A reason- It all came about from a publlsh-j an eany oupu. ftt of your leisure tlme de- ed interview, which purported to brother things Co m voted to tb "authorized" by Mr. Bryan, declar ,- Mr. Brjan R" L make caslan is all e lnieresis oi uc v-- that is required. general aisoruei. Au-U.6"c . Democratic Leaaer uuuei B - - - exceptional opportunity- shots were heard, but these are be V! " J nnmaaked " 'public the information on which the This is an "epuo . . , i Underwood was unmasseu. , u ti0 rtopinrpd for vou to win a J4UU ijnoninger lieved to have been fired only in cele- Chairman Under- editorial was based. He dec glared wr bration of the revolutionary victory, wo0708ing an immediate effort' that the information on which the shngno c In wfnnlng None of the foreign battleships have eX " and steel schedule : editorial was founded Uken , you should not landed thelr bluejacket. The de- real Underwood said the from a Wash ton ispatdi publish- p Governor Kitchin is getting a lot of advertising that he didn't contract for, but the other candidates need not worry, for their time is coming in tbe bitter by and by. It seems that there is another scan dal in connection with the adoption of the text-books of the State. Are the school children to again suffer at the hands of the politicians? narture of the aged President was not without disorder, however, for as he was embarking at the wharf there was a riotous demonstration in whicn the ex-President's chamberlain, Dep uty Prine of Jeremie, and five other persons, were killed, and Clementina Simon, his daughter, and six other person were wounded. TO RUN TRACKLESS TROLLEYS. Brvan interview. "Speaker clarK;ea d aa u.aua . ;r f , in A gold and other tariff reformers tried to se-; "at report ran ! h is yours for an absurdly small cure the passage of a resolution in-; Mr. Brjan. Jf PoathP r.-lamount of work of pleasant work. If Governor Kitchin wasn't satis fied with the anti-trust law passed by the Legislature, why did he endorse it and defend it, and if it was effec tive, whv hasn't he enforced it? Over structmg the Ways and Means com--"." "';","- ad deny it too. .Vine priies In all are onerea xnittee to take up other schedu.es. ; Port j before to ; by The Caucasian. Now. don't you Including the iron and steel schedule, " the report is corre i but Underwood and Fitzgerald the Tlo tars Uu Jased n rly. Pitzeerald who saved Cannon in the ; . cnaerwouu . . . j riZr"J::: on his action in that particular case. last ion rw, uuew , - whatever the outcome in this par-; the resolution. "The unmasking of Chairman Un- A nomination blank, good for one Whatever the outcome in tnis Pr"' . . vntoa ,a nrintd in this is- ticular instance I do not Jthdra j Caucaglan Nomlnate your- my criticism oi 8elf or some friend to-day. Remem- And Mr. Glidewell says that Gov ernor Kitchin endorsed and defended a trust bill that any intelligent lay man in North Carolina knows is not worth the paper it is written on. The Greensboro Telegram says that Democratic principles and pol ; ; v n Kaon phan eed. That may be so, hut the DemocraUc poli ticians have done a lot of changing. They are continuing to read them out cf the Democratic party in both State and Nation, and they will have to read out Many more if they ever hope to win the confidence of the People. violin Pars Will Be Run Maryland Roads Without Track Rails. Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 7. Major L. N. Downs, of Hagerstown, presi dent of the Trackless Trolley Com pany of Maryland, stated to-day that it was the purpose of the company to build an extended system of track less trolley roads in Maryland, vir einia. and West Virginia. It is planned to build the first linei from Williamsport to Winchester, via Martinsburg. The company has been incorporat ed and the promoters are now raising fnnns to build the road. It 4s claimed that since no rails; nor tracks are needed the trackless system can be installed for two-thirds less cost than the ordinary electric road and can be operated for one third less cost. While the trackless trolley is some thing of an experiment, lines of this kind are in operation in ingiano, and there is one in operation in New York. early "PPO"""'" J ," worm, and get au early .tart. other things to discuss two wan ot obtain.. votes are de wd. TlnThe'niornTng pa-jotTered: ners" said Mr Bryan, "the criticism ; ing in the ballots that will appear pers, saiu jii. two". . Tt, n ,ir.oc'a n and. eacn weeiw iu . . A o,r?ri thA interview. 11 lt arouses . him nme i Democrais to an understanding of !"7r "-"J,.." worr and get au early .tart. the mistakes made in putting Mr. Underwood at the head of thes com mittee if he solidifies his policy of de lay." The House listened intently as the entire' interview was read from the Four District. The piano will be given to the young lady securing the largest vote In the entire territory, but in order to equallt the chances of the several candidates for the eight remaining prizes, the territory has been divided into four districts. A diamond ring and a gold watch will be given in each of these districts. District jSo. 1 will comprise Wako County, including the city of Raleigh. District No. 2 will comprise Har nett, Sampson. Johmton. Wilson and Wayne Counties. District No. 3 will comprise Chat ham. Durham. Granville. Franklin and Nash Counties. District No. 4 will comprise all that territory In which The Caucasian cir culates which Is not Included in the three other district!. MUST PAY FIXE OF $4.1.000. . ... i 9 ia fnri t o lniid in to wnicn ue . "i , nr(,n5M sub an editorial which I wrote mysen. VZ'" t ma nn which the editorial j scnptions or iuv irUC-. - "The report on that Underwood was to make to Bry-j appeared last week, after the House clerks desk. Word of the answer based." continued Mr. Bryan,; to tne paper. Rules and Conditions. WThile it is not absolutely neces- an had been passed among Demo-jcaucus of July 25th. The dispatch; - - L.akin ! fAt.M0 -vaa r ' crats and almost a inn from Washington sam uat . f being voted for, a noml nn .ho namneratic s de greeted thej r fforoH a resolution a modi- sary Deiore Deiuts w tariff leader. Cheers and applause that lasted for several minutes greet ed him as he arose to speak. i finichoH rpadins the-tn nroceed with Bryan interview, Mr. Underwood, inother bills. The dispatch stated that the vials! xr Clark was supported by a number f his wrath. ot members, but that Representatives Clark offered a resolution-a mom- w "-" , secured flcation or a substitute for a .- JL1",.,, offlce or cut tion oy anu tut; i mciuit. k ing the Ways an d ;Comm uVe! from this paper, .houid be n. . in "tht preparation of ! for each candidate A 1 - De nominaieu uj " each candidate be in good standing in the community. All questions as lBe"' uui: oUo elieibilitv will be finally aeter- ,-ood ana ruzgeram - nnn Underwooa auu -, . rnntMt Manaeer. fight against the resolution and ap baliot wiff be printed in The neeport also quoted Congress- Caucasian each wee con- Kitchin as insisting upon the in-. . " "V: h;rder or the. KIm1o E. JwkMrii, Jr.. -IlraJn" of the Wire- Trut, U Hmvllf KiDd IHstrirt Attorney ImUUmI That He Should ik to Jail. New York. Aug. 4. The succes sion of fines which has marked the progress of the Government's success ful campaign against wire manufac turers recently indicted for forming pools in alleged violation of tha anti trust laws, reached a climax to-day when Edwin E. Jackson. Jr.. the New York attorney whom the Federal at torney termed the "head and brains of the trust," was sentenced to pay 145.000. This is by far the heaviest penalty Inflicted upon any of the seventy three wire manufacturers who have pleaded nolo contendere, but did not satisfy United States DUtrict Attor ney Henry A. Wise. He pleaded with TOGO IS UNITED STATES. The Attorney-General should nowj give his opinion of thfe State's anti trust law. Of course a mere opinion 13 all that he can give as he hasn't tried the law to find out whether it is effective or not? Reing Shown Mirny Attentions by Officials in Washington and Else where. The voters of Mississippi have chosen ex-Governor Vardaman to represent them in the .United States Senate, which shows that the voters of that State are not very particular about who represents them. Mr. Underwood had read the pub lished Bryan statement, and speak ing very deliberately said: .... n "AMomte.y ra.s. man Kitchin as ins.sunsuu.-, . tbe border thef tainea in tnat uapei nc ... .ffltT,in. tn iT i coupons win oe goou iu vc false. If the reflections which that, Kitchin a. calling atte loa to j! of vPotes prlnted tnereon. article contains rested only on myself! Underwood holdings mt ne btee , mugt be direct The I would not take the time of tHis Company and ff.f "rfc S Caucasiari office and postage must be t a. fhom Pnt those 1 that in case of failure to proceed wun reiected nouse t o.uo" ... f ho tarfff on iron ana iu.li cam statements reflect not only upon my- the Ruction ot t, lt0 attributed and not counted. nomn(.rr in con- steel such failure mignt oe aji-iriuuic ... Votes Issued on Subscriptions. cif but uDon the Democracy in con trni on this side of the Capitol, and Admiral Togo, the naval hero of ! leader on this floor I would be un-T?can-.TaDanese War, is now on a fellow-Democrats here and visit in this country. The Admiral i myself if x did not reply to this has been shown many auenuou J attacK.' President Taft and army omciais m Mr Tjn(jerwood said the tarin on wQhinfii-on. He visited the Naval - t x nee4ed further revis- Academy at Annapolis Tuesaay wnere iQn and would get it; that when tne he was shown marked attention. j WaTS and Means Committee orgaji- favorahly impressea hzed he told the committee tnat as everything he had was invested in the iron industry it would relieve tn Mr Underwood's interests in the business. My editorial was based up on this published report." trust attorney to JaiL He declared to-night that he would apply for Mr. Jackson's disbarment. Ten of the indicted men. including Mr. Jackson, changed their pleas of not guilty to nolo contedere to-day. They were fined $1,000 each, with seems America and Americans. Work of the Black Hand In Chicago, L.m of emDarrassment if it undertook Chicago, 111.. Aug. 7.-A summary iron and steel revision nrac A Connecticut correspondent re ports that he has recently seen fish Picking huckleberries from trees along the river banks. Animals and mankind also may be seen doing stranger things than that in order to secure food if the Democrats succeed in giving this country free trade. of the crimes commiueu uy ; of the so-called Black Hand in this Again it is "Absolutely False. That interview." continued Mr. d nub- "That interview, cuuuuucu ritv during the year 1911, niaae pun- raforpin? to Mr. Bryan, lie to-day, gives a total and that there U a difference be- murders, scores of stagings, a Speaker of thls House and more than one ,1 Clack- myself as to legislation in this House, plosions, $50,000 collected In I ! tonMt . ta . abaotately totae- mail and the terrormng OI We nave been together, we are to- threats. With only one or two vvtr nredict that we j . , 1 ...natrornrs Eeiuci couvrcted. will be together to the end T-r-T?mr Tniared on Brooklyn, x fM. .j -m. -m Coney Island, Road by Strikers. New York. Aug. 6. The Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Com- half-mntr cars nine nours. to-day between twenty-mile lines of 1,200 policemen. As a result of the attendant riots, four persons are in tfa hospital to nihf aha of them probably mortally orhaoa fortv more are suffer- ing from the effects ot stones brick-baU and twenty-five strikers and their sympathizers are under lock and key. There is one kind of tariff the Democrats believe in raising all the time that is taxes on the peopie Lincoln Times. . A SI Aft mnro for each additional IndlCt be sent direct to The Caucasian . 01 . fice, and on receipt of fuance, addition aw . . be was sentenced to pay $z,$uu in -. costs. District Attorney wise wia hailots will be Issued.. YntA schedule and subscription rate Specia ballot . are PVI the conn that the defendant had ry with tnem auuy -o fl00 n orriniiiar the wire according to amount paw ana ; 7ZV:Qlnd il07.000 ia 190. f fSH!. to elleibility of anjUd charged that he had violated the canTdte will not be , " nlX he conUnued. votes have neeu c. "y davs or "this man is the worst type of crimi date for a period of thirty days or has to contead with. longer. Ua he t violating the law No employe or Z "d other. Into It." member ot employe v - -- . . . ,nd ,5,, . - a 1 vico " r- ticipate m tn will to-day -ere Ilobert U Satterlee. Kn- Any quesUon that may arise wlU to-w y . g KyI- be deternea oy - Ramser George E. Hol- ir "A.! f!2 rHJfW ton. Frederick Hall. J. B. OUea. Ja 'mu.t Veachlhe ooce ot The Cau- H. SUber.inf Benjamm woit ana I' wkira h,itot will be issued. IJugene n ruiuy. casia.u "tit K I' i t I r f I- f t' ! i I I I
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