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TUB NKffH AM) iiTSKIty Kit, IlUliAYV .IIJ.NK 17, FIRST BLOW 1115 FOR (lEl'l DEPOT Magnificent Delegation Demand Adequate, Mod- r'eeVv T': J"4J-v--!?', ARGUMENTS TImi Ctsrporailon Commlaakin Uaard Argument and (.rxuiuxl Governor Aycork's Heqiirat to File the Peti tion fur a Heal l'nkm Itrput Tluit WW Mo llwi Need of lUlrigli. Home month ago the railroad men n IUU-lh gave It out to the proa that th Mouthgrn and th Braboard In- tenonci to spend sufficient money- wzu.nuv in vw to enlarge and remodcil the -miton rlertot 1n Haletgn. Th public wa greatly pleased with tht Information Thr had been much complaint of th failure of th railroad, to provide a .ultable depot for th capital of th Htm and th murium had been pretty eevere Finally It wu given nut that K&lelgh hnuld at least hav an .dequate and eult&ble atatlim, and that the Houthrrn and Seaboard would do t hi without waiting for th Corporation f'ommli Ion to order them to meet the public reed. Thl announrment surprised thoa people who had reached the con . rJnetoa that railroad .do nothinHT wtttlt' they are made to do It, and they begun to prale th Southern and Heaboard fi.r turning over a new leaf and an ticipating and supplying th need of th peojile And o the contract waa mad and th work began and th penpla began to be proud thttt Kalelgh was soon to;'jgdley, n Wayne county. There are have a station like Durham and other good towns. After the work had com menced, some buslneae man of the city want down to rejotca at th big im provement, that wre to be mad. They were astonished to And mrt that Instead of auch change, as they had eipeutad. the new plana provided little or no new room for passengers, no ad ditional tracks, no more comforts, and that the tnhg talked of Improvements were to he such aa would be dteap pnlnrtng and deny Kalelgh a suitable depot They railed a meeting or thf Chamber of Commerce. Business liens' Aasorlatlon. and th Board of Aldarmen All three hortle protested against the depot makeshift and ar ranged a hearing with Vice-President Andrew He told the committee they were too late, the contract had been let, and the depot would be all that Kalelgh needed Getting no aatlefac tlon from th railroad people, the city authorities and business and commercial bodle did not give up hot determined to "appeal to t scesr and go to the .Mirtn Carolina i r-;,i.i...-.i -4ii.in r ai, "mT iriuf IIIIFI Tims, lii-r,7 "uw strong, in rfiinwnunnn i,,ii,i- men of Raleigh marched from thw fhnmber of Commerr- up Csyettevill straet through the capltol square to th offlce of the Coropratlon Commis sion and came ther thus to bark up their petition to that' body to or.ler th railroads to glv Kalelgh a sultabl union depot. E-4ovrior Ayoock, who hsd a a reed to apeak for Raleigh, was already there. nd had arranged for the hearing. Trie railroads wers represented by Mr. Jame, H Poo. and TIJ'XTh."? i Intereated and determined to leave m i atone unturned lo aecur. a depot In Keenlni.wlth the city The commlaaioner gsendsd the bench and were ready It waa th flrct time the public had aeen Com missioner Brown preelde an.) he did It like an old hand. chairman McNeill tiHiwneie th.t the cwnmtsslorr wnutd be glad to hear from th committee. Mr. Bmughum Speaks. Mr. N. R. Hrnughton spoke first and mad a strong presentation of ths case of the hualtie men. He em phasised by many Incidents the con gestion of trsvel st th present depot, and eel. thai he knew of no place where It waa ao bad except at Par male, and that It was not so bad there, except on special occasions He said that traveler mut often alt and wait In the cold. H aald Raleigh appreciated what had been don In placing atatlona In auch good aur- a4!n,-tt a. a4d -th etytag e44 was for more mora and bttr .so le 11 aald that th plac at th Federal court amelt eo bad h would nt want th Commission -to go Into in depot. Men and women had to land In discomfort. 11 declared the sanitary condition, wer o bad the police would not permit them to eniat in any private home. It en dangxr health. Mr Rroughton Mid It was a cruel hardahlp to women who have to be subjected to the conditions that pre val there H did not believe If the railroad official emtio" see it as It I. they would permit It to continue. He ronrluJed by saying that ths railroads had published that they would glv us a modern depot and wer now making change that would glv r lncreaae whatever to the traveling puhltc, and Mid all that Raleigh wanted wa proper accommodation and that they war not given In th makeshift c hange proposal Mr. nowah.IT Argument. Mr. J. V. Boushall next spoks for th petitioners He said he traveled much and Is therefor familiar with condition When th present depot waa built eighteen years ago It took a hard light to get It then. No other city would hav submitted so quietly for low. a time to tha wrwtehed peat fi gat station accommodation that Raleigh ha had. W see that place ef leas Importance thaa .Raleigh art given adequate gad modem depots. Th isllread ahould act and frot compel P.aletgh to fight for a plain neeeewlty. There are alreade frur railroad pom ng lot that station and another will rem eoo and ther lo hot Sufficient reem la th yard for thee already using th etatloa. Track adagr Ufa . Raleigh doe not even ppar ) th tap af the -atouthem Rail ay, It t maitag to see th ewer treatment given the peopl aloag th line hw tweea GoMeoer sad OreeealKirw. . It think or sm to think that fta. igh la e. tit led to ne consideration. He nd verted to th railroad claim that Raleigh had ale Kg right ad we too lata, and rd that by earing that httna ee 1-1. wr ' ' in niwiia eH Tr beea eoneuhed ' about th pre. poeed cbangee ad denied that ft waa to late for R.ieign t ha a gay in court H opeed th ralireade would g'v. considers tloa te th 4 -aire ef the f1 of the elty When w hd rot Akdrew for relief, be de. t'ared that la thl mrwr lUletga act-1 .atleded. If not, ft will be an te th ed like a man weartrg a dee enft iCewimteelon te order largwr depot, d a btTed ahlrt with h' hlrt-tar j H aald th ceet er Ire chaeg pre. out. me should fin rehtike c f or ; po-g weuld he aneat til l4, that when he w rewponeitil for lt,"j Reprying, Oo-rwrwor Aycork d raid Mr. P.'ihll H went e te rd that ft woald be tr te bar ay that there wer few track aed be a adeguata depot eew, and. It bar. SWAMI HOOT III h found Jur Hi iciuedy im Mead at ritKiu In nri y i mi and rtoiir ic Vow mar uipl liolll ul I I'l" rt.rful new riiecotery by mull fr. l j htuiihlM Idling all alinil It Artdr, i br. Kl I met ., Illnnkaiulva, N. . ' had been forrd to get off , at iltcylan height bi sua lr wer not enough track lo let the train enter th depot promptly. ' Hhull Kalelgh l iilelratked T Raleigh's popula tion lias been doubled. Khali il- h 'atlywe mithlng to ' itha accommodation? Mr," li.uih!l ihui'iid I hat tha nlara'ement Wiia S.am.toii 'Via JIWliV' without great xpen, and aald that property at a rvaaonabl prlc would b offered th1 railroad. Ki-tiofrrimr Ajrixk'a Argu"Mit. Ki-Uovarnor Ayuock, who had bn aakvd by all th awoclatlona to pr ent th petition of Kalelgh, began by anylng h would aak parmlMlon to amend th petition o a to aak fur a real union depot to b provided by all th railroad and that they may ha notified ao they could b bard, 11 adverted to th fact thatw hen th prcaent depot wna built eighteen year ago It waa chiefly obtained by th nal of tha late Mr. W. H. I'at. then k director of th North Carolina rail road, fho railroad admit td that uim changu ought to b mad. r'or eighteen year the pul'lle hv by careful aprliulng dodged trucka, and now the ratlroada r golitg in end that dally menac to Ufa. And that I practically all they prupoa to gtv. Th plan adda no floor apace. "Th whit folka are put In th rear and th negro In front (hat about all we are to be given." No mora track -agii, no more accommodation. The ralirojda an Id they could not get the land to enlarge. Xln tide bt h offered 70 feet front down to Har rington atreet for ia.i50. Thia would give ampl room for a depot without crowding an,) lonfualon. Hn referred to Raleigh a now building art kudftotliifrt' at Oi.it of Tl iS.OvO.'1 new market houa and other progrea alvn etepe and that the rallroaj In the changn at the depot ehould k v pax e with public building. "That station la and ha been a dUgrace, not only a dls.ra.-e to Kalelgh. but would have been a fllagrac to tire town or imdi.v hU'.v.,r,.,m Th. .r. no such closets anywhere aad they should not be tolerated. me time ror pleading has paieaed, h declared. 1 am tired at th sneering at itaieign ana the Dad im- pression mane upon traveler oy me i Auburn It was Alf Powell at Pu- ! thortxed tha Tacoma Athletic Aasocls depot The time has corns for ua to go I qUHy Bprtngs. Republicans all of them tion to state they are willing to put Xo tha flute of North Carolina and ai iaud Powell the Ktpubiican who ac-;up lll.eo and rtlmbura Slcaard to its Corporation Lommlsslon: Re-, knowledged that he received money and (ilea son for all expense they quire the ruada to give u a depot In from Clerk of the Court Rue with i have Incurred if thy will trsnfr keeping with the State' capital and 'which to pay the War of men to Ra-jfh JefTrtea-Johnenn flght to th T- ino uumiw. ma iMirosui iru ua 'You are too late.' W are not too late. Nobody knew until recently the smallnes of th change. The railroad I still changing Its plans snd you can order them to .lake such changes as will he In keeping with a reel union depot." This matter has been already de layed. V hen Kalelgh first began seriously to demand a modern depot, they said: "The Heahoard Is In the hands of reoeUers" and w had to wait The aupertnten.tenl of th Heaboard, when he took th matter up. asked of the Southern. "Will what you pro- i-a . 1 ilt - 1m alifaMor--. to the people of Raleigh?" That the proper spirit . and ct Raleigh ha not been consulted and Kalelgh say. It la not attfac tory. W never euppoaed tha rail roads were going to make the poor change W nver knew until two weeks ago the sort ef ehaog pro posed. We thought the depot waa to be enlarged, $ A soon a the people learned of th fact thai no enlarge ment was to be made they began to demand a ral union depot ..TV. I'""' ."oT'.X" '"uf'tTJ llA.H.. . t. 1. - , ' thV ,.7g. depou "we;." no , ,h ,k . f?J Jh. !T' Al .dnnota If'the train, were on t!m. hut we have to watt and wait, aometlme hours, for belated trains and must have accommodations. Why do th railroad, never do anything until public clamor, compel Ihetn to da il l They did not think of any changn un til th people began to demand It, and they will not give a proper depot until they are forced to do an. He showed that th work already don at the depot must he done anyway and would be needed for larger a depot as for the proposed smell affair " Tha Governor continued and made a mag nificent argument that woulJj have been frequently punctured with applause. hut Chairman McNeill requested that no dem onstrations be mad He con cluded by aaylnf to the Com m lesion: "You may not have th power to com Prtfie"farrMd. to quit discriminat ing merchant of North Carolina In freight rtes from other States, but you have the power to ssr to th rail rosds that they shall give adequate accommodation to th traveling pub lic In a real union depot in th City of Kalelgh. You have the power to give u a decent depot" Mr. Hahd'e ftpeerh. Mr. P. W Ha bet scored In a brief addree In which he quoted Cot. An drew . saving "You are wasting your breath, for lh Corporation Com. mission ha approved our plana" He declared that, the aldermen and all the tmalnea. men demanded a proper depot. Mr. Pou'b rtotrvnrnt. Mr. Pou. repreeentlng the South ern, said he had come to anawer pe tition on file but waa con fronted with an entirely new proposition. He said If the motion to order A new union, station I. granted he would wish time to an swer th new question prnted. If the motion to amend I allowed, he aid he would wait to see what would hav to b answered: If not, w are ready to anewnr now. Mr. Henry Miller made a statement to the effect that th plan would In- rras th floor spare la waiting room by in .mount now eeeupld by th ticket office and closet. II did net know exactly how much It would be. It would net give a mach space a th Durnaax dermt but a mach a the one In Charlotte. He said th waiting room would ear for lit people and eowld he eared for la th eoncoureex He detailed th work th.t had bn den. It bad met I. te It. and material to enet nwh had ! ordered. It said the railroad, felt that they knew th demand of the traveling public nd that th ehn being msds would fully meet theea asd ftr th H eee them he thoaght thv weald be at!sf.d with the depot. He admitted that thvre would be no. mar track. t renfualo at time ef buying ticket. Wf. Miller said that era due la part t the fact that many peeal de net think of baying tickets atll the train a call, and that ifempiaiai etma wm wtev ry aanng mere snea at the ticket efflea. He thought It gnfslr for people who hsd not studied railroad eaa to re gard their opinion as saleable a trained men. H urged that the mata te s-4 ee Wilhoet chanra. "After woe e the imoreved depM. vow win he llg'REPUBLICfill THE RING CHIIRiWIIl Fuquay Springs Gives Ringsters a Jolt .,.,, ,.J ''"" , , r. ....'. w.?.aw-J-v:frC,''rl,;i?' wairifrara Krplibllcwn OuUrmaa aoRrnuUtraux t ruquar for they Klii and at lu!'Th Mr. Uaalela while, -quay or in mn ana ai Ul. Ih.t h oU Bof hw ,hn1 rilfht lie) Mnrwuc Ming Kpraarn Abuaa) Itaniria and lUUcy, and Itinadal llldra DrlUnd Miotl? tknar. baytacj He I'aased Uw f J.480 Imrraaa J ary Bill Boraaaa Wanted lo' Re. lime Hie Khcrtr Mind. ' . i (Kpoctal t Xw and Obaervrr Fuuuay Hprlriga. Jun 11 It wa a tlgy of Kepublkaa niateta.. 4. r - uav Hi.rina. Th. R.uh.n. glory, tor it waa a RlnV bl7l-wh1l candidate that called a Republlcaa t! preald orr th King meeting thl af. ternoun at Kuquay bprtng Tha trn DemocraU hem are diued. It wa another caa t.f Kam Walt and William Watta. tlepubllcana of ! Auburn, only mora ao for ihl. lima! the Klngrtera In th. meeting they held came out Into th open light held came out Into th open light -iwi B ncpuiwtu a id cnajrrsan 01 ; thelt meeting. With Republican j Watia they had eaten at Auburn At :J.My prjwg ......UtX: atU a can an open and Twid one' I, V t... .gaho"' "h.rfh.0R.ni!; n hii hni.tirt. nKii,.. " a TlUTXnX Tl' : .peak and hobnob w Ith Republican who, aid the, ak That b th.; . King method. It i anvthmg to get; mi,. .nH ..!.-. , 1 i offlce and salaries. But they ars caught check by fowl wtth RepubU - .cans. The Klngster. are rovtnr that Ra-t ,., 8am iui and William Watta at e an lo ne d break ua in Maaa llaet- ina It Is thus seen that Powell, chairman of the Rlngster meeting at t'uquay 8prtnB has a habit of being engageo in worsing against iru ie- mocracy for he 1 a Republican, an agent of the Ring, to pav th way of men to break up Imocrtlc meeting, and the chairman of a Ring meeting. Also In evidence at th Ring meet ing at Fuquay Rprtngs wsa Mr A. A. Rowland, superintendent of the county Horn of Wak who has a fondness for a frequent diet of roe shad, tripe, mince meat, bacon at IS cent, per pound and oysters. Like- 'a abeolut Immunity from Interfer- -wtsw -White '"-Hoosey tyMhtn, msaagh-h' ay- 8tt fflr.j .The uKea4s,. denies th poetum Tee. Row land was nght Uw require a only a thousand dol- fLfX!! 21 v!rk V" ftf' " b''r 'Wr " , . M!ln!t7h.1-,". r SrS-X:3; ''SE IS UL pHI mi. r RVTHrsiAirTTC .. CROWD t,AT nl wit - n-- w--.. - i ut , M.I.rtr"Zdd ? 1r!,r "1 TGHT IrF,Rn THj: rr-RTVG blundering kind of an affair. Its krvagnu Jnc " orRUwTadUo'th' LrZZZ ' M-EM- Xo ot KlV"tll ttto .Thw w- "hl-mt Neuae last ' ftVndWiT Jffi1 Jephu. "ih' -T 1T,.?r m,n g.th- I tM.nl. I. .nri J W R-11-. Ti. plnaf. tar. falrlv frothed at th- mouth aa I thev talked of theae man who ore-1 . ,. ... e, mhiI' .rrr. " . J". . :t ". ." " " "ro" "l " VIIVII). The meeting waa big only In vole, tn number it-am . a frat. aa thex. wer only thirty-four peopi at It. (.her being twelv Antl-Hln men preaent on th curiosity account, nin Republicans, three men from Harnett. 1 with a few. Rlngwter. in the ten oth ers, some of th ten being unknown lo men who are fully acquainted with the county. When the meeting was over there wa not a cheer for the speakers, while ther wa ne applause through it. th Rlngster, however, railing down corn of th speaker by , their question At 1:11 the Rlngwter. alighted from the train, la the party there was , herlff Salary Raiser Hinsdale, Regie ter of tWis Tternrd quTet a td Mr1 fee, and the only original Eater A. ' A. Rowland, who I. an epicure In Mile . of fare The circulars had announced that Buck Jone. would be here, but Puck failed d to show uP The rtrcul.reW-eurthouwi lonlgat beginning at eight dtetrlbuted U rWuhUcanae'clock. . t. ... ml Tha -t, ., . I. .. n n had been who went about trying te drum up crowd. Having In mind th eating a tha Republican Welts In Auburn, t Rlna delegation went to the hot! here. The speaking wae t four o'clock at the tobaoeo warehouse, and Alf Powell. Republican, waa Introduced by John Hlnedsl th chairman. Then Powell Introduced Register of Deed Bernard, who pok for a solid hour. Think ef the patience Mr. Bernard sp for an hour at a time. Jt bore dwa on the heavy pedal against Daniels and Bailey sad declared the campaign wa rtmply the sun agalnat th ina, tht an attempt waa bln wade to defame the .char acter of the lea, Thd attack him. he declared, would amount to nothing aad he est up that be I a rhurrh deacon and a Sunday school teacher. In b peecn a aald that Editor Daniel bad asked awaetletw aretending to come from taw people. that b hd newred the far aa h had thought th popie Tta a ngvt to demand, that th law allowed cotev mleetona nd he ha weed theea and paid ell btt help welL Pie then, after having dragged la bat rhurrh emcs, aald that emu the beet paid help that he had the beat eeolpeed office la th Stat, blowing hi own here la a lively tea. He declare that he made hi report te th Cewa- ty rommlastoner. aa too the eai before theea. But h did not tell bow marl, ssener he wa rrtrtng free fee. He said he did net keep beea t, know what wa th tnceaae he ret rieve (wen aeked him bow It W thet If he did net keep h"fe hew eowld be leek ewera etatemeet t la been admitted that tha plane give set addtthmal areeeamede. Mem te the paMta, the Ceaweniasloa eaxat te reeatr a salt a We wakm mm- tlea t be built 'now. It t brte for th railroad and k et1al t publt r4Ww5i meewacsy Ayeork e Madera ABenid. Th Cemmieetoa ewweuKed an the chairman aanoeneed that the motive ef Ooverwor Ayeecb wa allowed. He m amend tie petttkm t aace, si th railroad win be a!,-. aM the deer at is for Rale'ch te . a anion dee. wwrthr ef the eer'tal ef the Stat. 1 e e3B-n aw en arsr ajiv, ; tnday and VI snak eqch rrtt : eeee that Raletrh UI get ta aXedera aatoa dpet p4ed 1 Ciium 0nittoltiere ' hi I Inrnirw I'll l;ce;itrr of ld . d'.dsed lh . i. ,ll..ll l,y eating .Hint ll , n.t.t i't 1. 1 , ini)..m II wound up I hi hiir uik with R appeal to liid : lh from and tntndud lh nnty and 1 original lowland of the County lloin 1 bill pi lure, Th wb of Bow. ' lnj waa in th rffM- that whst h i had dun h would do again. And who ran. blame him (or roe shad, and I oyster and mini mt-at ar fln. not I la seir trip and . ii.t-nt pound fT"Tl i:owisna ceriainiy ua iiuiMiaifl ana ma nut Jr. who totta lart by gulug back and talking about th flret maaa meeting, then he Indulged la gome abue of Bailey, that It waa hit fault , that tha maaa aiming waa broken up. At thk mint one ralle.i out tUat he had mUKjnotd th4 mi and Obn irr. Ilia litil (okrr. th Urlff a salary bill. wa Mr. Hlnadal neat topic and ha hid . behind 8hrlft Sear, aay. lng that flhegiff Hear had com to him In troubl and that he -era afraid that ha would fail a herltT; that on Ihl h IntroJiued and paaaed. tha bill to g1 tha shartrT mora moaey. doing I thi to rellev the ahertfTa ailnd. Ht 1 T" . f D un.p"" WK? muln " uaaiaig ana Thf Mtd th. me-Mag: Th. war f BtT '" "owara. And after l,h, "b"cn chairman waa out of IJ ,ob chairman. Aftar Jun !Mh ,h f?,",r wt out of My""- " oaMia in '"' ct.lo. " ' LI J U JFFFR WH P THE ,trr ,w - ,nt COURT? . -f klJ. "m- "tJ, MlttM onoi i Kaoejs, - .. ..?"!? h ' ,JT." V. ""unJ.7.. 7'" - B ' " ,7i 7k. .i..Tl..:. . liiiT. i. t. Z . Th eltuatlon tonight la Jurt about ;. "wrybod7 'i. Ma V waer k waa- it nMrnt, .v-oboy - Iwrttrd to Taorama, Tatioina. Wash, June It. X num - ; ber of local cSDiullata hera todav au. rnni atartlum Tha tnw,,r. .111 seat . people. A telegram to , thl effect was sent to the promoter ' today. ReM Make a Grab for It, (By the Associated Pre.) Reno. Nevada. June It. A commit tee appointed at a meeting of business . ..V ..1 , r 7 i iT , iw'n the Jeffriea-Johnaon . . . nrntp I'lri aj -u 10 mill si 8UO- etantial offer icr in nsni. line 01 h thing, which Reno will guarantee V'" " '""""I lw near Anil- "'!!5 epeaaera 41 . T. Vr s mad. by Mr. " and M tiear?- T word Mr BaTIcT p-ed the ffo, of the Rlngsters to throttle Iem cy and to use the office as their nal property. HI speech was a I tatd texrvr -the- A In g one. and In It he i-nger--toThe "tetnos4 cratle part) InWake If It longer sub mitted to Ritvg rule and boeslsm. The report from Neuae Increase the certalnt of the defeat of the King The Democracy of Wake I getting reay te pile up a big majority against It on June twenty-five. TONIGHT ME BB HELD IX j -AT- Kt(nrr.- Announcement h. been m.d that ere will b- public .peeking tn the The announcement I that W. R. Jone. J. W Hinsdale, Jr.. county offi cer and other will addreea th meet ing and that all Democrat ar cor dially Invited W A h K rUiyJUrV gt?TTLS. Peewit r ftherl Krvara Par Hie tCJMeM Work ut iHHT-ting Tsiee. At a epev'tal meeting of the Board County Commkdoner on Wednea, day a eettlemeat wt made with fther. In Sear on the lt tstea, aad a re, oliitloa w a adopted eonunendlnf Sheriff Sears for hie efficient work, The report mad by th sheriff ef hut eollertloa of tax for th past year wa. a fntlewst gcheeL ttl.ltl.tt; general county, ft t..I: rned. Itl.Illtt. graded arhool, Raleigh towaahlp. Itl.ltf l; rbeel eotida. Raleigh Jnwnehlp. Itl.14: railroad Jxad, Raletgh town- ship. tl.It T. Orand total, till,, tt t. Spectal erhent t redlerted eqt. id f Raleigh amounted J n,. MI l. ' - , The meant ef taxed Collected ea dee we I4.IIS. The Prke4oa echeol bond tag amoa Tb Wakekaa heel bond Is aieowated te II Ht H The pertai road tax re!1t-d la ea temneatp amoqeted te IMII tt. Scaedule P) ajkd C ceanty taiea re. tarwed ll.ll. .- . The reprt ef the h'Wt wa highly eaimeded by 1 Ike Frd, whMh saswlmottjarr rwd tt t:4 'owing rea. Metfna: . ftred. thet the F 4 f Ceon-itM ty CeawmMafMier rn-alult th people f Wake rnrtv eo th settle ment thle day .d hy Sheriff i. H. !-. aad we henrt'ly ewnmend htm for the ewVtewl ronr In which he be eeereeded la co.."ff the tax f the rewaty " trnr watj-h auj rict. t Iteprarss T. C A, ocw After aa Asattrw e Ik. The naeweoet""' tht th wtrsadMe te h erH-4 .-rt ik. ai Berlan IWr he fanertal y1!- ! hiltea and that f w'-r t t-aa.j weed reenotery to fft for rtting' prrrteeee bT' M ee ageetinej J at the rlir t-r rrp!y ' Aa oerTT f t city water Bk4 be- It C a px-rw, 4 r w re. : k.ita hewed the , - - p-rt f-at tne water te b psra. fill EXPERIMENTAL EE To Learn If the People , Want Such Service Coiigrrman Kinall Yratarday Intro. tlucrej tbo M r euro Pro riilrw . for at Leaal Twenty ; PpMofncra lii Many KUte at M hjc h Hie JVup.c.l Parcel poet brvlce Niall lie IMnb lllexl Afiplle Only ( to Itural llowieaWTo Teat Alao tliav Kewynuo lUialng Quality of Uie Parrel PM 1t'Poh1Uou tikime lnteritlus Fig tire of Application. By THOui"iriKci.',r''"' JLgihlafton, n. CT Jun II, Rp. reaantatlv 'Johh"H76niIIT.Tnfroaur'e?' today revlaad bill, authorltlng the tUbllhmrit of aa gparlmenUI p-r-cal port UmKa ta rvrtt fouU. Th proposed parcel port aervlce I to l ostabllahed at at laaat twenty poat. officta distributed among aa many dif ferent Btatea. The main objem U to aecoruln whether thle aervlce Is really demanded by the people, and to. w hat extent It will lncreaae the revenue on 'outes. . The benent of the. i in rural routes. PARC POST BILL IliUllnL I UUIL - I LILIIULu III linlalL Ul I iULIIJ I UUHI :""Trwe twt T "mrrntr ..Hcd at th. dlrtrtbutlng portorfH. :?.r &HiLj &mnArM? ilt baa been eetlmated thai If the car- . r"".? " -ersg. 1 7..:.p-?'?.m:n omf wrv: r..oiJa V.Im PJ- I"! .-7.. ;. .!- 7m v nu of fifteen million dollars. j may o latreag te-atau twna facta connected with th rural service , taken from th latest report of the : Po.itofTic Department: Twelv years . - uu there war only tl rural route ahlta now ther are more than foriv en thousand. Th aterage number of piece of mall handled on each rcula par .month. 1 fifty U hundred, and the average dally weight of mail carried I 31 pound. Th dally travel of" th earners aggregarea !. ' ...11.. ri.. j . - . . . maintenance of thl eervlce during the last floral year thlrty-slx million doliara Mr. Pmall has been endeavoring during the entire .easlon to hav an sxpeiimental parcel post bill reported by the" committee and adopted by th House. Reveral week, ago there ver ' ttnaed hearings. t which many persons presented grgumenU for and laghlnst th service. The in.,11 1. . ..111 . y,, , n.A.. .hi. kin Text of the Mnasnm. , --j'Wttr' ara---ietredget tw jrr Smsll provides' Ke It enacted by the Benate and ou" ot RPreentatlve of th. sssre. jk. suzzsz cohflned entirely to rural delivery route, te the extent hereinafter named, and Tlmlted to Tourth claM matter Tli.1 I Th.t .uch Pa.l. or package, ahall not .xewed elen pound. I weight or three feet rtx "I ". K iiiim I to package, mailed at the dlstrlbut- mg posiomee ot any rural route for 1 de Ivery to patrons of uch route or !T "hwrP -Trrate- etmnevted ' therrwlth, ' . . . . or at any Intermediate postofflre sup plied by such rural service; or mailed ow any rwrel rones or at any post, office supplied thereby for delivery -eald eout. ny other . jout served by the distributing post-office of uch route, or any other post-office served thereby., or for delivery at the distributing post-office. .That the postage on such package, so mailed a. aforesaid .hall be at the rate ot five cents for th. flret pound and two cents for each additional pound or fractional part of an additional pouad up te etevea poudi for two ounce or lees, on cent; over two ounce and op to four ounce, two cent; ever four ounce and up to eight ounce three cents; over eight nunc, and up te tw.lv ou.o, four 1 up to on pound, flv rent.' Section t. That ao person er cor- 1 fSS. tt nftZA? ?h.. ' .rtir WPh eoch dkv !I"U"" t,l rout. o. V.L I dtrJl li!LrJii 1 inJlf W fcf defined In Section I, shall hav th benefit ef the reduced parcel rata; nor ahall package he accepted for mailing from any person er corpora tion . located outside of th delivery limit 01 in rural route a sari. in tectlea I. Section 4. That thd Postmaster. Oeneral ahall cetablloh thl limited parcel post servic at not tea than twenty poetofflces or eountlea, and as far a practioarti in aa many differ ent State, to the end that the expert, snsnt shall embrace every variety and condition ot th rural servtcs. Section (. That th Poet m arte r. General ahall report to Congress as frequently he may thin, proper upon th rt' fit ef tnr(vrtmnti parcel poet herein ordered to be e. Ubltehed. wttk such dsta aad recem mendatloa as to him may aeem per tinent and nereeeary. That th ex rerlmental parcel poet herein eetab. Ilhed shsll not comma for longer Urn than two years. Section That all Acta Ineenalat tnt fcarowUn r hereby repealed, v IVAYHESY1LLE SELECTED sttr ron cnACTACQrA or iat Mr.ys MortadcxT or method. 1st tPtscopAL cniRcit, lorrK, f Py the Asr-!atd preea) Oisrta eoora. Tana . June II Waynewvtlle. S. C. ww today elect ed a the efte tor tn -h-nl-n-- r kimas i nonmnt ef the Mh. dlt Ppleeoftal Chuch. South. Th locating committee ronttd ef John R. r"r rr, ef Memphis; R. R, Daren, port, of CW'oa: Major A. D. Rerwolde, PrtetoL, Tenn t J. P. Petti. John, Iwrhhnrg, Va; ft. A- School "IT. Sf Danville, Va: B. M. Burner, twliea Texaa, and J. 8. C arr, of Itur. ham. H c. Wke the rhs.taoua M located ft will be a mMin plac for d;ffret church erran'satlon wh Eihi gemmer months . e exa 1 , yv Ottholtr f rr-hmkr. ft t reqit-et-4 tst sil part e who d, "t u4 ticfcs f-r perfr. -f T !rtv-r Pef" st the car ef Mw -' with tr. A. r-W er e4 ts mes.f d.rv to CaiSoii Urphajsga , TEIGIIERS SHOULD GET BETTER PAY York of the State Teach ers' Assembly Yesterday ' lalfli f 1 i I Arrrage Pgy of PrlnrlaU In High friionl Over tl,00 Principals, of Ulemeniary Schools Rerelva $1,110 Per Yea Hut the Amae- Plain ecliool Traiher ' tiets" fjfm Than 1500 Not All Are worth That, But the Great Majority Are Worth Much Morew-The Irotedlngs ' at Aidioi vUle. (Special to New and Observer). AshevlIJa; N. ' June ' 1.-The teacher offth North Carolina-Ac-ttmMy h4 nnthtr'tBey. dy today, beginning with department sessions early in the morning, attending the general session at jnooo to hear the ad dress of President L. L. Hobbs. . of Oullford College, and report of com mittee on teacher salaries, visited the Blltmore estate this afternoon, re. assembled again tonight to hear the address of Dr. ! II Harvev uresldent ,.ut M.nmonl. wis-' voiieiii, aiiu VI i rui. n, n. vriiiiaiiia, of the University of North Carolina, I an,) wound up the day with a brilliant i reception tendered them at' the Bat tery Park Hotel by the local teachers. Report on Trav-hrrs' Salaries). One of the- most important matter . j . . . - . v. . n , . l. , n - i J, Tta-he.-o hommtee oei leath er. salaries. The committee yade an examination of salaries of teacher In sixteen principal cities of ths South. Andng tha general average paid white teacher to be It it. Of principal In elementary school. 11.3J0, and prin cipals In high schools ll.CdO. To obUln a. general Increase of salaries of all teachers, the commit tee gave two methods, one raise the fgtgBdard of th--profetoni and the other. Increase the length of the school term. To Increase the stand ard, the committee would hav the Legislature establish a hoard of ex aminer under th direction of the State Board Of Education which should examine all teachers who ap ply for position In public school.. WUf dee the I-cgiaistnrs. The committee also recommended that a legislative committee of teach er. be created which shall have charge. of proposed legislation before the next General Assembly this win ter, and that they, be Instructed to work for Increasing the appropriation fT t, of tti-gn"ra hoard of duo, tlon by at least, 1 200.000. which sum Is to go to th. special tax district, of th. Plate, and also work for adoption of ronetltutlonal amendment Increas ing th public achool term- from four to alx months in th yar, thu. in creasing the general levy for educa tion from If to if cent per hundred dollar. A to pension for teacher. th commltiei recommended that the Stat pas. a general law Ilk Virginia now has, which would enabl th. pensioning of teacher. Report on New Officer To-Day. Th nominating committee for of. fleers of the ereoclatlon wa. appoint d as follows to report tomorrow morning: J. Y. Joyner, Superintend ent of Public Instruction; W. P. Pew, f of Trinity Oilego; R,- ! M.dteon. -of- I - - it . . t r j l. ?i k. t . m n e x. Cullowhe High School; P. p. Hob good, of Oxford, and Mis A. H, Ml chaux, f the Stat Normal at Greens boro. " ,.The committee on. resolution .wggl appointed a. follows: N. M. .Walker, of th Unlverrtty; H. P. Craven, of New Bro: Mary O. Oraham, of Stat Normal; D. F Giles, of Marlon; John Oraham, of Warrenton. and R, A. 6entlle, of Waynesvlll. In hi peoh on causatlnna. Prof. Hobo declared that the aim of edu cation was not o much In teaching person how to snak a living it was te-teach them how to-live three of ufulna; live which would count for omthlng to themselves and th community. - In department of elementary educa lion, wbjrfl w-gg -cambUeiliorta-dar'a meeting with lh deprtmnu of u perintendent. Mr. Kdgar Johnston, of th .Sall.burj achool, read a paper relating to the adoption "of tb course ef study to Individuality of th child. Subject I J UK-eased. B. B. Dougherty, auperlntehdenl ttf Watauga school, discussed history In rural school, and A. C. Reynold, eu perlntendent ef Puncomb "county schools, discussed language In rural schools, oener! discussion wa lead by Dr. rranh M. McMurry, ef Colum bia rnlverstly. In department ' eo. ondary education. Adoption of the course of study t 'environment of pupil,' wa discussed by P. l Steven, of A. and M. College and N. M, Walker, of the Vnlveralty, while the department of chool principal, discussed "the principal, as a super visor. Ther jr papers by W, W. Matney, of Ashevtli. and Mr. M. B. Trrll, of Ritgh. The final e. ion will be .bald' tomorrow after noon, ":-- ---- JfTRE DAMAGFSCltRtrtTK . IXDlaTIUAXi I'LAXT. - (Special to New and rhaerver.) " Charlotte, ft. C, June II Plre to. night gutted a large portion of th Southern Pant. Company', plant how being operate by a receiver. The plant corrrs half block la second story ever whelseale feeueea. svral of which were much damaged by water. Total too estimated at ten thousand dollars. 5 "picks-vou-vp'! 5 a At FqwmtAiws nNOmerrrrvei leiaam a t-tai aaeaiiia tV" ; WwOUCSOHt LrJtJJTl , 'rkia9A- "picks-you-vp Hit : ,sT,f3wsiet a.oitP ervrvrp fa m-mmmm klw4MMa,. o .'PlCKS-cuJP,, ' At FtsunT a i rj in 1 "Ml dww-Wwa-w-.. ALL THE. PEOPLE THE RALeTbH RlflG "" " mm mmm i , ' ANTi-ana Tifgrr. ANTi-ana Tif rr. Andoraea, ef aMrh. ' rot) (OINTI TKI ga-li. I roaj roi wrr rotviikii(CKs. -aV . rraaklla. KirH fM. t , M. I.l. f Meaa Creek, w ? a kaa ' Jr. ef Ulll aUaev, ' BUT TUT KEEP IT U? :;. f"'-to-be Kikes lias aald a. score of time tlaat he would "upimriliriitt Uaa primary on June JSth. and .aija It i .every speech he makes. He has not oaly o but he ha filed hla formal sutenirnt with the (oanty Chainaua aoaklug that pledge. SUM the Rfngstrr continue to rTwsW-lrlslfh tnuation. Why? fUmply be. rwaae Dr. Hike Is o rlca he cannot be truthfalty attacked nd they must In rent a slander. Ths Republican organ of the S;:4 print th Inside new of the mm, menu of th Rlngster In ads an f nr other paper. The Republic, In and out of Wake, are on cl-iae term, with certain leader, o? m. Ring. Democrat: Do TOC see a a e Thfe"tr lut"6r mane T-r "us said a runner for the Ring to a He. publican In Wk county, "r.d that la for you Republican to com. n; the prlmsry and help us! Tht hu been apparent for weeks, snd thss why the Ring speakers In Wake be gan their campaign In Auburn At that place Samuel Watta president 0f the Republican club, and Will am Wtta. delegate te the Republ:ca State Convention, are leading th fight for th Ring ticket and enter tained th Ring speaker, and all orr th county Republican rlngsters ar doing llkewiae The Ring once v nearly 1.006 Republicans In ths Dem ocratic primaries In Wake. Some p.. publican work for the Ring became they hjM.TJetM and lbarrver. e-j ths bulk who do so ere Esau be traying their birthright for a mtn of pottage. Don't let them do It! e Appointed Hlmarjr Poll-Holder Under the rule, th chairman of each precinct committee name th poll-holder tn ht. prerlnotr The ntnt has taken two out of three poVh"'1 ers In nearly every precinct In the county. On. of them, Soloa Pxker. who live at Mitchell' Mill, was re solved to get a man who would do ex actly what ha wanted don and so he voted for himself and had himee'? named a poll-holder. That a lit' t more of the spirit of Ring contrM than haa been shown la other pre cinct. (See advertisement In th- Iss u s signed -Ar mleteed -Jone, Chate man). Solon In the old time was railed a wis man. It mar be wisdom from the atand point of th Ring f- man to appoint hlmeelf poii-hoidr. but th voter. Of tbgLpreclact da not believe in such monopoly. see In figuring th eateries thev r'-e In for taxation, do th county of ficer gtv In for taxation th amount they receive or deduct the sum te spend In campaign? Per examp'e. It he gets .o and pay out tl.Ot In a campaign, do they pay tax on ! 1.00 1 Incomer , MLxOfMBEKS tXl B FORMALLY OPO'EA Poar Hundred Cseeu Pi ear at at th Emrr4aaw-! -- Kbjrht - aad Ae dreaera by Pltanliieau Clttara. Tha Maccabe QuW wbch ht locate" la the Btiggs building, waa formal opened last night, there being abetrt four, hundred . guests preaent' The opening exercises war presided evet by Mr. A. H. Mooneybam and wers held In th auditorium, which was ap propriately decorated for the crasloa After a short address, Mr. M"ey hdra. introduced Mayer J. & Wyne. whe pok In behalf of the erlty. Re wa folowed by But Auditor B- Dixon. Mr. N. Bi. Broughtoo. Mr. w. J. Peele end Mr. J. . Turner the manager ef th club. At th conclusion f th apenlrt exereclee the gMt were aadorted over th club by the nnirorm ran-. During th egenlng music wa fwf hlehecf try th Macaheea bra be A All ef tha room were decorated with feme potted flower Aeg aad tha to ... or. of the order. , - w . Tha club constat tf i.'radM. room a billiard room, lunch reesx and a artrmnaatum naadea the man ager. Mr. J. r Turner, th ethrf ef- Beer are: Mr. . I. Ulev. treaeerw, ad Mr, Fred. N. Qattla. awjetary. CONGRESS TAaXt ACTIOX, VCt cors xot wdk wmi nnco On KEPT ORXF-t5A, ,". (B the Aesoclated Prees) Wsahlngton, D. C Jan It- wining te fve either ef tha rhaf TthsT expoe'tton cl!I Saa Pf. ehjee er New Orleana. the He Ce mttte en Tore'ia ArTatra today elded to report favorably t reel tlon auther'.xlng th Preelient te In vite foreie ntiri te pHk-ire ji p.;ion to be b-d In th two ri - w w v-r Men c-tty hee raieed IT n oo f-r the r "t'" "f he Irg l eipf'iot. Th Ste " mitiee h. tkt ai-tinn ee rtml' meaaure am BeHcT peie r rt-d to act e them djf'rg th present tent". Te New (w leans rnnt!igt par--(t J-iOat ever i!e eeffli?'1 Ii'nl r'aienicr M Vra n lhlr !" a a,H .. v . . . k . K.lelch) . T. im. el aWkk.,. T torn tiran or Titi totaii. . Millard MI.I, Hark a twi. ! en a h'-ow st '- t 'iwlr - tnat M e- -n w W"4 What thee wanled b !-'' I l?ti tir f" re'ee eny amount iiarmtr sere) I"vertimetit a-iirfment el U t .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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