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NOON JANUARY IS 1*5 TEXT OF TO CHARTER ASHINGTON ' 1 Aldermen Will tlRNTI ??? Hi-MOS ?kalh W- *l*ct*d by 'W ton of Aider?*.* U**r -f?*til?r ? n?trt la J?ae. J?l?. ud ihMl KOM'tMr offle* tor 0 period 01 one, two *B# tk?M roar., oad ?h?U H>W mad lately ?ft?r their ritdloi wlir ?pi- <*ir ???* ?? fSC Th*.?afte ?( tha cl<7. ?h?il to ? officio ck.lrMM of ?U Mrtt Jand WaUr r nawinliinrri .Bald Ifcard o I UshL,aad Water Comnili.io?.r? .k.11 wt U I..a ?? .? *?#] 1 .d ahajl (M pal? tat th^lr Mrvtoe<< the ?um of 110.00 P*T 7 Mr T4? DOOM of Aldermen ?f the ??y ?f Waihlnttoa .1 (hel# rtctllar ?ne?t iof 'la ftino. 1*1#, ?M Mi' y?ar (M^et*.,. ?act onm-Wo. -aid fcodrd ? ?w*taoloo?M to ??? the on* nitm* term of office ?t I tttie. ?h(?h aal<< xi elected -hill hold hla-oMt foe iptrtai ft three /eat* - ?*c. X 1U enmmia?to*ra wh.r _? oo wlaotodafcaU. tako.on.ooUi lo bo ad?>inltt?rod br <frd *M*?r of Um ?l4 ?Hr of .-flroeMtwum: ?ftd ?h*? shall hove full authority ond control over tV> water works and the elertrte Until hyrtem' and Mto MWiMO *r? Um- of Mid city. 8?e". That ? ?I1* contracts and ct^emrht.; aef? and dMnfh of ?old board within the vol* of their doty or aothorltr.shall ba obygotpry upon, and bo la law considered ?? K dox by the Board of Aldormoo of of -Waohlofton. and. the aald board boaM ahall ?i?rol?e fui authority end Control arm the Had. reel eotate. nitbt.. franehlMW *n.I proforty of ej.ry kind now owaod V lh* ekr of- Washington. or Jhi ??r bortafWf bo parehaaed. tor th. (.trpoee of opori'lni oad m.lnlhln ?<( a of frator work.fnr thi ?#14 cfcr and for th. p?rpo.o of op "MONK*** malntalalr* an, Oloctrt.; itrhtln*. ?r?te?i for a.ld city, am rff oporotlaj olid raaintalaluK a oowi or ?y?t?ra/ and wlth-vhe roooent o' th* Board of Aldrrnjen may. ac^ulrf aaak additional property and makr . aaok additional- ltapromnaot. ther. to ao BOy ?*' iHMary>lo lupp!. (to oity Of Wiihfiirion ?ai[ a nt ficlont rupjly of good, .nti wjiolr aom. water, and ?,?ufBA|c?< au?f! of ourroot lor Ue ok ofW cl^aen ot mM ?ft? am for UfMInc th ?raw. and for |irondtnj| an ?der)iat<r ?wmtf Wtfetn. Stif uld hotrd ? hat) not bay* atllborltr ?lthogt lb" content of lb* Board of Alderm-n -*0 ?nter i?i? pay contract for ihH v; pendltnro ?/ any >nm In ei-eh. of .(MOO.**)! be > proved hf the Board of Aldermen o< uld elty. rnuni tion, (MBtrnxi Z.Wrtn enrront ^.7^^ uld oity. .ad front tlae to Uo,. fix 7* W ?*? oae thereof and Ihr and they .hall Of hydrant. ?or what th. ^rne th *r and to mrr-r*, * the water J .and ?focbflr cvrmt fumwk^d lo?: lupotuany luildlnt, place' or prem h>#; i?d tf parmeoi I I ?ha* lot be made ther mjj.ebut of % ' 1 fro# ?acF ,?e?! dajr?f nMIceVttitis I# ?oVv omixIW to wppir mm pr-uie" bulidtnfrar plaee wl* n?r or e|r trtc cunr40t until- the a rreare win Interact theneon nhalf be fully paid aa<* they may chart* ? ? fee for racooMcttoi . pfr of Aleetrtd current. BlK/jfT *al? Board of frtfct and Water Com mlMieaere da not deelre to reqalr j payment to advance for xOd *f<r at cufrtnt. tbmr m*t fla lb* dat ; b r which >11 bill, for eame .hall b | nafd. and K all bllW are not pal' fer said data they ?hi?l hare foil at; thorltr to cut all aaldVanlaaa fros the water etjppb' oi" ?Metric enmp until the acid bill 8 paid, and ma charge a reasonable fee, fnr reoon^l uaietlni aatoe. F' ' " r, ' . Sec ?. That -said board thai make ,110 contract '? for' the prtoe at itfw water or electric carrent with 'n aald elty for a loaier "rni iha fe" ^^?sssf wane of waicr or electric llrbf ear rent ta kmdwit or. iHepecled. ttu Member; 1>f e*M board, and the en dfheer. ?o'p?lfeten<Jon( or Inapecto* I ?J their ?*rVicv?.. shall haya author Mr', to enter/ afte# demand mad -M refusal. 'at all t^aaonablo hourr iy -dwailln* or other place i whar ch WatO^Or -etectrlc ?whwt la it* %d. and examine" and enquire 1nt' ?fie .cntii'e of wa*?e: and If any -per [??^efUMw._to permit each exam' Nation -or oppose* or obstruct* aa*1 iMcer fa the perfeftrm ance of ffr 4d?r. uncli, parson ao offending alia1 forfeit -and pay tile sum of tlOOA bo ^eootfpred before any- Juetlr k the" Peace jA" eH aeMon br aal hoard, and the supply or water o ajront may alao -bo c? ft aff an?' He required .examination -,J?. mad pad the fequiiri&f alterations and rr 'alia* completed. o | 8e<p 9. That aald board sha* auao accurate accojjnU to b ? I apt Mid all re?dii?ta aod ejpend urae of che money coming into 'the' <an<T*. and aliall, at *1*aat once I advjeaf, make, a detailed repot hereof to the Board ot Afdermet H?ey "aftall ji%y "or ?r*M?e to t?%' p?' uch mono^^e ahan oome Into the' ? andp to- the treasurer of the Boar .r Ughi anil Wnter\ooMmUetoner , ] hlct] moW aHaO brf"dfrt>ar?ed li a ha treasurer of^he board only Vr] f"- a th? ^rerranl of t*ld board of lltff' "and water con??iiaeio?-re ?e<r f. Thtft aald dark aod ? reader of thO elty af Waahiatto ! *baU be o*-b#nc!o cl(frli and tretnur or of the raid. BoarjJ of*!4jrht ai^ |w?t*-r romqilaelonera. and ,W &}'< ^ervtrea ?? each he fhall rdceh toioh com'neileatfnn *alr aliell be Hx^. by the aald bpardi , 40 tTtl" it-W r-w-"" ? InerPODH shall m'allMOnrty oV*MM?ll} pa-Msrsswrs water 'Works or eWtrlc plant ? ah all corrupt or render the aatn' Is^ssra&'a: ly need or acquired for pro or dlntrlbutlna the wataFai?<* sasy phall be lined net ?v d dollare, o? 'tadt W?dlr' dlec^ltion of IK' "V ? i ??? corner of Market rtreeta Watch fortholr i EROMK \T j i I New Y01*. Jan. 37 ? Harry K. [Thaw waB elated today when bit harge.of conapirtaey under which he Wa? brought herdj from New Hamp ; hire last Sunday.' Hts trial was set J or Febraarj^ Mr*!. Meanwhile, lit ; ? to remain a prisoner la the Teabt ila coanoel having agreed not to ap ply for ball. \ Deputy Attorney General Frank in Kennedy, kaa replaced William . 'rarer* Jerome *o charge of the tat* , case. .. . . In acoepCB* Thaw's plea aad ttx tig Mhe M? for trial. Supreme j . o.urt\ Jmdtea Darla dented the no ion naada by Tfiaw's coansel las' ! Ion day to tan He prisoner aent tc ; lellevu* Hospital so that phjelclanr here might fan upoa his aanlty. Today "woa ajrted today when his; ounael confrmed the news that, Mr . j leroine# 'wwm longer connected rlth the case. "It is a loop? lane that has ao! to riling' he aaf4. \ " . "4Jt>a?y. , lfi- v.. In 17. ? Win Pratara Joroma <*d?r < eaaad to ?? * leputy attorney 1 nnrll, to vhfch oat ha roeeaUr ?aa appointed In .rdoi that He mlrtlt eld Is retarnfuit Wry K.,th?w,?l Haw York. Here Ucr Douuty i Attorney Oaneral rrankHu Remedy and frank K. Took "II have fkirfi of tin The* caee. ' la notifying Jerome of kla dlaggl* <al. ttia attorney general aatd ho did MX (Ml Jueiiued In ooatlaulnt the iiiMnM of avaelal ooaaadl. ' ?' ? ? Haw York. Jan. 17 ?William Tra v#ra Jerome (anight declined to dla -tfee Ihla retnoval from tha SIBee of tepnty attorney general In tha Tbaw oeee. "I am oat of tha <-aaa," ha *ld. Whan Thaw araa Informed In he Tomb* or Jeroiae'a dlemlwal. he refueed to ronwent, although he mp oerently ?-ej vleaaed In the p*?t fnqueatiy haa referred' to ?eronte ae hl< Neneele. Franklin Xennedr, depaly attoraey general, teal* lied t.y Aitornay Oeneral Weod hur^o handle the 1h?w r??. ?|d ;l ,V?a n?<<M?MMr Tarome wllf "o dborot* trHh i- I TTOTT" H. ?. CARTER, JR., ^ City Attorney. lyOOAL DBALBR UCWTM HEAR - +Y cxmbikndationh. Now Tork. Jan. J2. ltlt. Hr. n?ak A. Wrt?ht, WwhlaaUn. N. C. Dear Sir: ? -We feel that yod ere to be congratulated upon, your sue ~e*e with oar Jlne. Tour clean 'Cut measure blanks have t*een models ot precision and accuracy; roar imstractions have been defln.lt ? and thorough? and ev ?VT transaction are have had with you has been sweet-running, fric ttonless, add without s single com print oa either aide. While we ta~ke some credit for odr >art In tbls success, we sre very nuch dependent upon the care am iklll naerclaad by oar dealers In tb' ttvfeg ar specifications. "We heartily commend your work ihd do not hesitate to confer upor vou ^the decree of "Master of the Taipe Line." Hereafter you car . Mid Che Initials "M. T. L" aft# row 'name. Frank A. Wright ( "Master of the Tape Line.'' i With beet wishes, wo remain. Yours very truly, THE ROYAL TAILOR*. [l-ft-ltc. I It OF RISS LEVIS IISS RSRR1S Lant evening at the residence o. 3t Mr. I. W. Harris, In Ea*. t*iu Ureet, Mr. Charles Wright was moat pleading host at an oyata roaat, given In honor of Mlas Kbr Motrin, of Norfolk, V*? and Mis Ruby Lewhf of Danville, Va Abou forty young ladies and gentjenwc enjoyed the hospitality of Mr Wright, and the occasion, proved r moat enjoyable one. all letfrlox de daring It the most enjoyable of th< season. Miss Lewis is the gutiet of Mllset Bm lly and Effle Harris In Bast dec ond Street, and Miss Morris in the tueat of Mrs. O. C. Walter In feet Second street. ONU Two MOM HAYS. ImnN-Uirti Cemeeay are at nouocln* the riot la this I'M (kit onlr two more dt|ra UMln ?P wkltb U> take adranUfe af their Annual Fifteen Dart Colt tala. Theee o? tK>rtupitlea trill oalr await fan two mora dara. litvn for vmoiNtA. Mra. L,. *. KIM received a an (Ha on yeatardar from Sooth Wall mood. Va.. Informing bar of tte 111 taaa. In th*t eltr. of tar fatter. wKh pneumonia Mra. Kldd kd 'Jala morula* via Ua Coat Una t? he with har Tatter ttera. noii is moii. tot w* caw aall rou the beat there la at low. oat ? price*. .Jaat re?atrcd ?klp meat Ballard ? OkallaV and Wor ?1. I. K. Adam* 4 0 pinna ?T. 1-lt-lwr ' - swum nasi "IK tira" luii ambn The Norfolk Virginian Htot made ?the following ooNMt on "The Singer," whleh appeared tbetA on Tueeday afternoon and evening, rhls piny will be shown bare on the Ird of February "Adele Rptinl, a vocalist and ac treee of pHk! x to Ice and personal ity. suppon % a capable company Including two ^ . singer* of more ? ban ordinary aw <?* appeared at 'be Wells theatre . *? afternoon ind evening (or tbe -C' time in Norfolk, in a musical d* ^ \ ^ ky David Starr entitled '^Ing* ?r." Small aadiences wltne* A tbe performances, but judging from tbe tpplause whloh wa? aeeorded tbe singers the' musical portion of the performance was thoroughly enjoy ed. "The story of the "Blnger" is tba* of an Italian girl, an orphan, who gifted with a" wond&rful voice," be ?*<Jmes a diva Bhe? i?. how aver, the victim of a bigamist, who meets w tragic death at her hands, when eh* And out hta duplicity. ' There 1* hardly enough material for a three *ct and protaguo play. There Is not enough action in the piece. Marcel? *ny. In fact, save Jn the last act 'The Singer." boiled down, to one -vet, would make a rattling good vau levllle headllner. i "So much for the niece. As for Miss Rotlni and her support, they *ot out of the play all there ts In It The characters were well drawn, 1< ?an nicely staged and costumed in excellent taste. The musical num bers interpolated were executed ar Matlcally, Miss Cecils Shlpman and Vntbony Cortelll sharing honor* I -lth the star In these." 1 FORMER cm ran HEfilR Mr. and Mm. Prank A. Wright ore each reciprocants of a rer; teasing congratulatory letter froir r." Cart Ooerch, who was city edl .r of tfce Daily News a year or s< to. Mr. Goerch went from her ? Orange, Texas, and" has since re ovfd to Roswell, New Mexico bore he is now engaged In Bpecla iltlon wort on the Roswell Morn ?g New*. HIa many friends herr ?? frlad to know that Jilt efforts arr? ?rg merHed with success in hi?' hosen field. ' The following extract from one o( n letters will be accorded con at illations by his frfends here: "By the ^ay I may mlro be *bk ? glre you a lHUe surprise. WblU v Orange I became aeqaalated w1t> i ather sweet little girl and it. naj ; of interest to you to know "thie ' <ie datn hua been set." We h?v greed to postponed the event un?il wtt year, however." The Daily News, extends to Mr Goerch and his Intended Ha sin merest wishes for a long life of bap elnera and prosperity. ?mix POMfO H RKAI. HSTAT* . Bt'RIKKWt. Tbla la to aotlfr mr frlenda an' natroma thai I am doing bnalnfaa (r nana". I am itlll burl fir and a?n ?W fa. m prnpartlaa. and hara tl> ?Mlltlaa wb?r*br I ?aa handle larg ?raeta at kM. Imprarad and wn 1 illumed And aarthtng la 4k' Una of BSAb- KfTTATK I M operating from m j raaldaw at IM Kaat Main atfaat. aa I n?> ha ra *o Mi afla* ag*aaaea and a*l< mraair to dMda proflta with. I qai do baalnaaa on lata margin thai haraurfora. _ (* If roo hava any thine to a?ll. o If roa if# looking for a farm o slam af land, aaa ma (rat. aa I Mt> aoma chatm farma nl?alr hMMad, or mr Hat, at T?rr raaaonahl* pftcar, Saa aa tMfora looking etatwkare , 1 ' To?. trntr. _ 8. J..WKWRIMAN. JK mumhw ?r Tar mwnn w tt* r?n nr* V* - p. Adam* | Co. l-JI-Ivr. ' "'lAf ' ' ??'** BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSEjAND SENATE YESTERDAY New HKU wer? latrodaoed la the Senate yefterday u follows: ^ S- B. 197. Gartner of Cleveland, o trrtn^ for * Jplnt seealon of the .-louse and the Senate at noon Sat urday for the purpose of hearing he addreaa of Secretary Of (Hate W. J. Bryan. 8. B. Stt. McMlchael or Rocking ham, to arrange for addreas of Hon. W. J. Bryan In the Raleigh audlto -lum at 1:45 p. m. B. B. 199. Snow of Wake, to ac cept the toeaflU of the act of Cop greaa kxrwn as the. Smith-Lever 'till. . 8. B. 109. Chatham, of Torayth. 'fi allow a messenger for the depart ment of Latfcr and Printing. \ I. B. SOI. Gardner of Clsve4a<L, ?o make appropriation for agricul tural extension work In North Car olina in order to ret the State's 'litre under1 tha BmUh'-Uvw UU- ? B B. 992, Ollea of McDowell, to ??mend eectlon 69 1 of the Revlaa) -elatlve to pharmacists. 5. B. 308. Thompson of Onslow, ?o appoint a comml?46A to run n{ eetablhih the dindtivf line he 'w6fm the counties of Duplin and Onslow. . v 6. B. 304. Ward of Craven. Joint -eaoluf.lon relative to the holding ->f committee meetings and editing he business of the general aftftombly. S. B. 305. to make 1t a crime to -barge a greater rate of lntereat h*n six per cent. . 8^.B. 306. Thompson of Onslow. 0 afcnend Section 3741 revival of '?905 relative to vagrancy 8. B. 3 (>1, Thompvm of Onslow -flatlve Ao quarantine In case of mall po*. 8. B. 308. ThoropBon of Onflow elatlre to fences and stock law. 1 8. B. 109, Gardner of Cleveland *o increase t?e protection given -Irtuous girls. S. B. S10, Hobgood. of Guilford, "o protect students. 8. D. 311, St ?d man of Halifax, 1a unend tfie constitution changinf he homestead exemption clause. BUI* Introduced. . Hew bill* were Introduced In the louse' yesterday as follows: H. B. 433. Shepherd, to provid? or the pny of the superintend?!!' ?f education of Robeson. H. B. 434. Shepherd, amend set ?eUatlve to ?alatiea of officers of lobeaon county. H. B. 435, Pegram. amend rerls ?1 to prescribe -the duties of tht i tate Treasurer, slso relative to the *ond of the state treasurer. H. B. 436, Tucker, relsting to thrj 'oard of trustees of the Roxborrj traded icbools. ^ H. Olbtfi. by fequmt, If ?res to a . special road district ; for ">nalufty. Nantahtfla and Charleston ownshVps. Swain county. H. B. 438. Carroll, to Instruct ounty com-mlsslon era of Stokes to iulld certain bridges and authorize -oad eomznlsio?ers of Meadows ownshlp to build approaches to cer> a in bridges. if. B. 439. Bynum. relating to nnployment . of female telephone op erators. / H. B. 4 40, Kllllan of Catawba wtalntn* to separation of tba Far uara MotMl Flro Inauranr* Amoc| I ttlon of Catawba and Borke cono tlar H. B. 4 41. Kaat, amend aol rala InJt tA holding ?u perl or court of' "'?Id woll county. M. B. 44*. Kaat, to aatbnrlia <b? ?ppotnf.ra*nt of a oourt ataoogra >her for Catdwall county. W. ?. ^41, Kent, to protect daaf. 1?ub and Wild IM Idiotic wonmi. H. B. 444. Kwt, to provlda tra^t tiaat for Indicant tdboroolar pa 'lam* at tba Stat a Sanatorium at Motatroaa. H. B. 445. Dearer, amend rerlaal relatlre to abatement of action*, H. B. 44#, Bin#, to emend the harter o f the town of Laarlnbal"g. H. B. 447. Carr, to encouraga (he relation of the n?M. ? H. B. 448, Robert* of -Bancom^*, imend act r*irard1n* the tm? of fandlng bonds in Bntcomba coan tf H. B. 44 f, Roberts of Boneotab#, ' jgxend repeal relating, to -railway cattle guard*. H. fe. 4fc?. Mlata. to provide piece of examination and certification for eaehera, |W'i M. B. 411. Mint* aad Allen. to promote the ceaerat welfare of th ?co?k of Nort* CV<rtl?a T*i| te .. ? ? ? r tie workmen's compensation *et. H. B. 452, Kllllan of Clay, to a maod the charter of the town of HajwavUle. H. B. 4 53, Cape hart. fixing fees lor registration of liens In Bertie county. H. B. 4 54, Authorizing the voters of High Point to select ilte'for mu nicipal building. H. B. 465. Broejcett, amend chap ter 95. Lews of 1913. relating to charter of the city of High Point. H. B. 4 56. Jones, to appoint a JuHiice of the peace for Balsam, Jackson county. H. B. 457. Allred. Authorise a bond Issue for the town of -Clayton to pay Indebtedness. H. B. 4 58. Mauney. to appoint R. R. Mauney a Justice of the peace for Oaaton county. H. B. 469, Hendrlx. to prevent depredation of domestic fowls In Davie county. ?ftt B 46*.HeudiU. to present the ?bLpmoiit of quail out of Davie coun t r. H. TV 4 61. Doujrtaaa. to appoint E. W. Clements a justice of the peace for Cedar Pork township. Wake county. H. B. 463. Mewborne, to author ize the commissioners of Greene county to Issue refunding bonds for certain townships. H. n. 464, Dula, to abotlib the county court of Burke county. H. B. 4 65. Smith of Wake, to pre vent the killing of Patrldgea in Wake county. ? H. B. 4??. Smith of Wake, reta liate the carrying of platols \n Wake [county. I H. B. 467. Smith of Wake, prevent dumping of sawdust In the stream# of North Carolina. | H. B. 468. Brown, legalize stand nrda of grades of cotton In the ntate ?? conform to the^ equalization of 'he national standards. Mr. Scott ore?*nted petitions from ?lti*en?i of Dublin relative to the i vtock Jaw in that county. THTVflg RI.RCTH?CAL Tint* f*rn? Variety Store arc offVf '?*? n n?w *1ilnm*n+ of *foctrt? fl*Oi Sftttorlo* Hnd hnlbc >!* lh*r In I??u?. Rrp thru. goer to lormBrmj. / "ri. Jno. A- Tucker left on the/ early uinmln* train for Loullfcvnty N- C... to bo With her couel#. Mr?. T\ O. Alston, who Is critically lh with pneumonia. FHOM RALKK1R. Mr. H. E. Crawford, a promlnoirt Insurance -man of Raleigh, la In tho -tty for a few days. *T COST ALT, THIS WKKK. OTSR Shoes. Men's Rain Coata and Men'. Hats. J. E. Adams * On. I-25-lwc. Looking Both Ways. Two thlo? mr?rn the selection of leu sea and mouotlnirs for tho glasses, which we offer you. There's the way you look In then and there's the way you look throudfc them. Oar attt la to see that botk ways are satisfactory to yeu GIVB i*s a ca Lt, yon -anythino op TICAL." V- H. mUTBOM. Over J K Koyta store Out Krerr _Won<ar and Tuaeday. R. ?. HI*K<TIAI, PRICKS THIS "hoes. Dry Goods Ruira, Plant be. eto. J. ? Adams * Co. ~\irr? New Theater tonioht h le as : -? ' .Wmi . S AOTS or VACDKVILt,* > and , I? Reals of Mn?- 4 ".Two Boors Opo* T:M. PWCM ?. AN. ?? CBNT* A,'. . ? '
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