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1 V I TIMES'-VISITOR NDMBER 8797. RALEIGH, N. G, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, lM9. 25 CENTS A I I H I THE NORWOOD WILL 8E IMPEACHED Hjtuse Adopts the Resolution by a Vote of Ct to 31. ELOQUENT DEBATE, V t Representatives Allen, of Wayne, Craige, of Buneomlie. and Foushee. of Dur ham. Appointed to Conduct the Impeachment. ii. fluiis.- met mi in ii'iiiik. ami may.' was offered Ipv Rev. C. A. G. Winsloninlrodin cl a whic h was i in ni"'lii tcly passed. 1.1 regulate t ! payment of salaries of p.-niteniiaiy ot- ii'lT--. alSH sale ,11" crops. ,'Siiiul Mil intro.Iu I iiy Mm1iii.ui. , in. man .if tin- li.ian v .im"ii ;.--. was .ISO adopted. UIldiT suspension Ill'' nil,- providing thai all hills which liav. p.-i-.-i'd tl' lions-, eairying np propria! inns, h.' held up in r 1 1 . - Sena:, ti'ii:! i'. could seen wii.ii ihoy ail atiiuini !. H.ilm.ni staled lhal ihis was it - fill. ' ii-' i, d In in -. so ill. i : .-n-eia1 in I. Moore nil 1 "'111' ' ::K Iit I ve i:d H.lll-r. nulls-hail's t-ill i as ma.I 'I'ui silay r limited Hills w.'lo i'iltl rn. .! let ul K "il . lend iitne i' Alaviolt. Kv Caldwell ami pari ir its r ih, r, r. "lit Roilos uinm;. m ga n any ail appropriation an Ii pass'-'i n 1 1. 1 1 Iiy ill';.-" .in aiir.ip. ia- SiillllioU pt'nvid- ii ill.' Sena;.- n 111.- insurance a I old -r i'.ir nt'Xi I was ordered as ..IIm.'s: Hy .1 a l in. 1. 1. Sp.'e i'i ani"ii'l ehai 'ininai : i'i ,-x-;: .n of I :.i .i K .il' 'oltlleil I " I'. S,o!o in ! 111' Watauga Tni'iiiik' lhal .1 )i t w- -n 1' .1 :. i s ni ami Lenoir. Itv Wins:-! f-r iM, ads .il KH i mill No, t ha mpim tern circuit ,-ourl; i da 1 1 ve to s.i ic ul' i an count , sanl tn tii '(irl hamplini. i irorpora.t .n repeal ehrip er'.uin oases: urn y I in- 'is ani.n.l ihi' law c ,n' Inpior in W ashing i .1111. Mill 111" law in n'- li.'ii I'.'i'S in Bertie anil Hy William-. of In. 1.11. Tiii- ll.ink ul' M'i M-i'Svilli'. I'.v VI, Fil-lntld t.i nivo Pork c MIIHV 11 road law. Hy .Intn.'S. t.i .rain Angola l(a. I'ciiiii': r'liin'y ;,si, ! pr.Uci i hvs HTs :ll T ' ps . l ! I Intt nsllip. I'.'ll'lrl' innill ;y. Hy liarr.tt. In a 11. ilisll I ll" ul'lii it l iran'i's iiisUtnl"S n.iw li. l.l hy 1. Iloi.i lMrki'r. Hy I'nni". "f Munri', m inci r ,-i.ir.i ! Manly anil I'.ni- lilnlT. anil uii.Ti.t chariiT .r SantYml. Hy Sid;h. ;.i f-nr 'Ciri'ii.' c. unity li.'U.'i ij.'i'i'in niit.i Hy VV il s, in . In pi'.il".': p.-isnis .in piniMMiy in ll"inl.'i'S"U ".unity I'l.'in ir.' f.-nii's. Hy I-y ni. tu i" i;ri'.'in' ,'iMinty 2 lul liti inal . uniini. -si.in.'rs. Hy Haiii(.l.iii, t' "Slabiish ;,'i'.nl"'l srlnm! t ilot Mi.nntaln. ami t" all.iw lhal lowri to li'vy .-.jii'i'ial tax. l!y lln-iinlsiin, of IVrquiiiians. 1 1 1 pi'.iviih' an . !. -valor tur ,)i(- rapnal. Iiy ! '.i .mi ol' .I.isnsluii. i a.m;iii I'iavt'ins . -li.ivi -r. H.v laik in. tn ami' ranipl-'int "lliin nulls race hf M"; si'rinc th" ;. tiliis;w 'if I' ll (as' awn c.liap; I .-ha 1 1 "i s. .il til-- 1. A. nnp.uiv ami r Ii Atli"i'i"ii Hy H.insiiall. Id 1 1 1 1-. r j . -hnilisl i n plianaK''' t" l11' -,aii)'"r in uiii.'li ii.', v .i'i sin.'k shall I).- issm-'l in iiii.'S. Id ini'.n P'lia i" lit" i-r 7. nnvati' arts 1mi:. Hy Allen f: Wavii". Li in. -in pur fa- til" immiivial ami Savings Hank of JolfJ.Jeni; ani.-ml .s.-,-tinn :'::;il nf ifc- iMP. i-"ar.lintr apiU.-.i t i,.ns far tHir)": ti anii'iid i hapiiT VIZ. acts list. rrcarilinK A ami X. ''. It. It.. SThft Uusc innk up as a special order in mMlutiiin of the Judiciary commit f jJatinK In favor of the inipcach nwl f W. I.. Norwood. Allen, of VnuyrnK mjn cliairnian, explained the ac tio Of the committee. He read the ev idrm In 1he rase lncludins the resiK natii.u of Norwood and the correspon dence between tho latier and Gov. Itus soll. Including Norwood's declaration that liUKk had no right to send in the reij;ation." Allen said it was ,-on-tendfi by the minority of the commit -tip tl Norwood Is not Judfie, and that th jcrei'ment with L.usk was not bind inK. OUiers held that in any event Nor woo a impeachable, whether as a de facto or a do jure judge. He held court hip riwignatio- January 4. 1899. he signed orders, and January IB, deinand , (1 that ho he recognized as judge, and .lununrj 31, he signed an order for the .-.alo f land. The majority dea ided he tan at least a de facto judge, and henr impeachable. The only other lURHtlon was whether he was drunk and a reproach to the State. As to this there was hardly any dispute. The oammittee could come to no other conclusion than to recommend the adoption of the resolution. Winston said that Judge Moore was iiuige, and was unobstructed In his offl ial duties. He declared 'Norwood, had not bcn Judge since June IS. last. Mo defacto judge can be held responsible unions he is proceeding under some au thority. He declared that this prosecution of humble citizen ought to be arrested until the legislature could lay its hand upon a criminal. The Governor- has said Norwood is not Judge. Judge Moore has been legally elected. All of us believe that Norwood has not really been judge since the 13th of .Tone. 1898. Is W. U Norwood to be the political scapegoat of this corrup tion, this incompetency, this malfea sance in office which has dlsgrae.-ed the fusion administration? Are there any judges under the fusion regime who are disgracing their office by midnight court, &.? With rare exceptions the furton Judiciary is a disgrace to the 'State. let poor, weak, erring Nor wood go and not be made a scapegoat, while others escape. He paid a touch ing tribute to Norwood's wife. Robinson, of Cumberland, said that Norwood is the de pure Judge of the 12th dlBtrict, and that his resignation is not one In law or fact. He said the resignation tendered as It was, with conditions, made Norwood subservient to H. I Lusk, and was clearly con trary to public policy and invalid. He read the constitution regarding im peachment. The Question Is does Nor--wood hold such relation that he ought to be removed. So far the Gov ernor has not been able to remove him. The courts liave not removed him. The fusion legislature was about to impeach hint Norwood was drunk during the - trial of of a murder case and cald In the presence of the Jury "lie must be guilty.'' 'He declared he did not ad vocate any severe punishment: he did not desire Norwood's disqualification as a citizen; hut the legislature will be recreant tu the trust imposed upon them by the people if it did not remove him from office. Lealhorwond spoke in defence of Nor wood and tnnk the position that he was not Judge, but that Fred. 'Moore had been legally elected to thai oflice. ft, said that years ago .Norwood was forced into giving l.usk his resignation, but it was a valid resignation. He wanted tn know why Norwood was to lu- impeached, while other fu sion judges who swore on tin bench or stuffed cot ton in their ears during a murder trial were linteii-hi'd. I'.Htsh.- said tile mailer was carefully and fully i sid.Tcd. ami tin: Nor wood's u:t"Mieys Were iircseii:. He said that all knew that as smm as this leg islature adjeiiins Judge Norwiie.l wi'l cnlii" nlti fi'. nl llis hiding place ami say: "I am the lawful jml,:.-." Il is a Ir.ivi-sly on justir.- : ha X.e. v. ..n! say lirsi mat lie is judge. Mi l.ean sp.ike in i.ppniii.in I the t . s.iiiii i'i... He said Xm v .u.d's ivsig uaii.in ..ii :ts t'.nv I...).- n.i e.in-liti.ms. a"d ttiat Nni-vi Hud was Ii umd Iiy it. 1'laige said il was unanimously cun e. d. u that a .l. l'a. :.. judge could lie impel' lied. Tli" i.i:; iues;:.n is is .Norwood an ollie.i ,,f Urn S!.i:.V II, llas l ra at,ie.l up. in tli. !a w . M--i.e. in said l ii.tr it w as nti.lei stood .lia; I.i- t - war t.. Ii.- an adjourned s- s si.Di of ill" '"gislatill'- and iuillir.-d uh"lh ': as I "'ii- niatt.r was now before ii,- . .tins, il wa.- not b.-st tu wai: until su.-n a.lj.iiirn.-.l session. I'raige said .ills ..i to-, une.itaiu. Il-- went on to s;.".lK ab. .ill til, remarks as to ini l -.ii hmetr of othii olti -ials ami said it' In- knew any evidence auainsl nv lli'"' Kus.-.-il ii.- would lay il b.-fore the l"giia ; in --. I Luis. .-1' Hayw I couiiiy spoke auainst imp. aciinii nt. At this stage W. A. Co. -Inane, in. '111 ii. i -fieri fruin Mnntgnuiery, who during tit.- scr-si' n had lie. n veiy si"k. appear ed and was sworn. 'lilh.im said Norwood .as- today in t!l- worst alli'.mle in which a man could b- placed: '.hat In- had confessed t., : i I'lls'on tegisla litre his tlisgus; of his oMii". thai he ha. violated his promise and :-jtor- .I t!irar;s! bis r.-'imsi. and . ..m-'-i ,l T" askine $r.vs n.iv fov ser- PENITENTIARY TANGLE Mr. Winstona Bill to Right Matters ill KKM.iWe ("ni.l'MX. be k PASSED THE HOUSE. O.rand S.c!vta:;v V,ud.ll has west as far a- siatisvil!- this visiting lmlges. The new ml.' at Hht-iby will be in stituted mi February the isth. The tlr ui.l S.-ci-.-iary will leave again Monday I..: k --kingharn, and will spend tin- neck mi the Carolina Central, winding up a! Sln-lliy with th-- in-w Lodge. The Hnpiila: i idd Fellow . lis the fol- I e ' ' . ..e,. :,: , 1 1 1 " S I i " ! 1 . o.-i '"'!: li ni wa- , The Sp Wayne, i '. :n:tiee to Ti o. k Oil 'il. i. led Hi.- ,i ".-null". I i an ! :h-- This Bill Forbids the State Treasury to Pay Any Warrants For the State Prison Except Those Issued by New Executive Committee. Winston's Ji.il to regulate th. pay in. ni of salaries dm- officers, and em ploy, .-s ,,:' ih.- Slate's prison and tn r.giilale th,- sale of crops In-longing tin r-to bus passed tii" House, and will rem 1 1 1 , for passage in tin- Senate on Monday. It provides: That it shall be the duly of the exi-cniivc hoard of the Siat.'s piisnii. as iniw cnipos.-d nf I'M .. Travis. W'. H. Oslmrnc and V. H. New -la" i. and :heir siu-resso: s. u examin ; and audi: alt bills and accounts Jire seiiied lor payment against the Slate's pi i-Mii. and il shall he unlaw ail for the Stale treasurer to pay any such hill or account until ordered In do so hy the executive board in writing. That it lowing go brother: A proini Hainpslii;-. cn.;vuK'"ii"' addi.-fs in of III" Sia he was un.tiiV i heavy I lie- ha I tin- iailro.i l. A "Canr.o! r.ii'--: Th r.-p :;. . 1 1 1 1 row a shii V" li. l: si. in -acu'. ti" on a New Hampshire I i.l.l Fellow of N'-w Hie y. ar.s ago made an i d, liv.T an anniversary - of ill" norihern towns bill u h"lt t he t nor , aim . to i-.-aeh th p!ai -. as -lioyi 'l a section oT irdiiig:- he wired. Ir-t. lid tile ' M-can X' . I" it n ..ui- n i oi to-- "N-'V.-i inin-l. nil" aioiig." a. ipiisitions and . of g 1 in.-mb. : i'i aternit . nth wlc-n a kind n. but k-. p it cio a n unkind . ord is I, ii--. I : a l"!l - and TTLE AT C Maznificcnt Charge of the Americans. The Kansas and Utah Mn Distin guish Themselves The Navy Played An Im jioitaut Part iu Yesterday's Fiirlitin-. Vi-ii a . I. I II' MANILA. I'.- itig a.l.ii; . f ii, ..I l.ia.ii.-!: The Tiun . II. II; I Hi War of Exterminat ion Fili pino Agents Declate Amer icans are Slaughtering 3Ien, Women and Chil dren Wit hunt Mercy A Graphic Ac count of the BaS tl Tod.iy. aim II. gtv, n Th. 1 w eitiy l"ni!" I S;. . ..-.:; of I. li, I a i, I v a in. I i.i l Fe. .wsli p .1 lioW S - for Orphans i"iiii'I.-d b' ::.s'. I at tiinn.iiiin. presents to tin- w oik il I lulu air 111 111 l, II i.i'iia. I : n fun . - i ,r da s .it n and I i . i : i i it is had ill ;. r- a ; :a. k t hem. I ' ins . i m i , n .-1 i.i 1 1 I . is in , ,,:dii:.;iv and iv- ;'i" a.-:.-:..nee ,,f t;.,. naval in.-l. r e..Tiiii:.ii'.d ..I I tear Ad Major ;. ,-,, .Ma. Al hat all v, as iv.iilv, an I -Vi. I'll, Am. . ill- T, i ' ; . -'.I'iin nu I tW.'lls an plans II a l e p. III. lie ir-. Tli.n ii intervals ill advance -ll.ill be tie I'I iSSlI." t, orison and prison or i d'T duty of the e a 11 officers ill employers oilier work ecui ivc board i th" Slate's at tin- farms, a wriit'-n or- e or 11-11. 'I; J: Ill I. .'lined ado',ed. .ike! iiniloilll e.l a ige and Fulfil, e OS present th" article In lile Senate, til' 1 lo IIS" . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 II in a. in. SKNATi:. ale 111"! I'I II' o'.'i w as i Nil Ailell ill" e. .1, i: Fi. Ids 'il'. Mi el'" 111 I'oipJred : "s; "iv M : . Ail y low a do i-h:i ' ;er of Alt., to o is.-.le iiol;ds, I!)' Daniels lo , iitnti, s I . !e spe.-iai lax iin.l ndebt"dli"SS. I i ( 'ollle. io a i. o :,.ila to el. 'el oi'tirrrs H.v Jus;;, imetiil rhapler -'.':."', la.s of .v! '!' I i'.'SoiUt ion 1, to ex;. 'lid eg. - , ;' ;he Hour io K.,pe l-dia-'iH'ie. ineofpiira'.e tile 1 1, -avings Hank of Aslie,ide. Hy aai'-nd i , V i v i- ; i. e. to instruel the Si ;o "Xrliange Suiu-enie .' i I ll l !le I'l'.'.- idell I o! " I'l'iai" .f.M'ii I , i Nor t iag 1! nisi I ion Ciii. ;"!'". il Felirn.i.y I. "in in Madison, i Hy r.-iii pi. I. "ll oil illiniedi.lt" passed iil.a! reading.! The following bibs loading: To auihoiize sir- school bonds i"Vy sp. -ia! lax; to in. -or lacks. n enititx-; to iuipi . ns ui . to i ncoi ;. ..rate ; ' S null I'ar.ilin.: liailw.'iy graded sehuul in Kiiisinn retai Ins I. il Coll I ', l epul't Hawitil: to an Carolina i:,,!l Hy Aliii'iay. ., il i ' i i i -1 1 . si this nit and third I in. ii.iin t" is allow Tyrieu i.. e..li.o;a:e SiK.-i. i-s in b and I re I t e .; p.n - ale the 1. esbytcrian Female College. .Mecklenburg: to amend charter of W iikeshorn; fui' relief :f blind ex-Confederate soldiers: to establish dis pensary at Aladisn; to incorporate I'.-ople's SfiKiige and Mercantile Co..: to levy a special lax in Allegheny: to restore white government to the coun ties of North -Carolina: to app dm a joint committe on justices of th, peace: to pay expenses., of Senators LiUmLert and Kaves in the -untested clecttion case (Lambert receives tHs.70; Kaves t9X.Tr,; Thomas .Morris. Mai inn. $111. Ml. and J. C How man. liakersville. t-a.W): to incnrpnrale St. Peters' Home and Hospital. Char lute; to incorporate Riddle Fniversiiv: to allow the city of High Point to is sue bonds not tu exceed in amount $.",11.0000: to incoiporate North l,rc vard. in Transylvania-, to amend cha li ter U'O. laws of lxr (relative to chang ing the charier of the town of. Alor gantcn: to change the boundary line between Ashe and Allegheny: to up noint additional justices of the peace fo:- Craven. On motion of Senator Justice Sena tors Hicks and Mason were appointed from the Senate as members of the Joint committee mi justice of lh.e peace. The bill to increase tn.- members of "Oinmissiiiriers for Northampton pass ed final reading, as did the bill for the relief of Hi. F. Wilder, of Franklin county. Hy leave. Senator Glenn introduced i bill to appoint commissioners for Forsyth county. The bill makes 'hoc owlnlee Creek a lawful fence, was tabled. The Seiiute adjourned at li:l"i. CHl'KCH OF GOOK SHBI'HKIM). Kev. I Mi-K. Pittenger. 1. U. Hec tor. Quinquagesiina Sunday. Holy communion at S a. in. Sunday school at 9:4f a. m. Divine setvice at 11 a. mi ind T:30 p. m. Ash Wednesday, February 15th. Service and sermon at 11 a. m. Even 'ng prayer and lecture at S .p. m. Thursday, evening prayer at 6 o'clock. Friday, morning prayer and litany at 10 o'clock. Saturday, evening prayer at 5 o'clock. Services throughout Lent, as an nounced by Lenten card. grangers and visitors are cordially '-vltcrt . The Raleigh Christian Advocate will have rooms in the Pullen building. The business manager's office is Room 23, ,-.nd the edltor'-s is Room 24. Owing to the storm Dr. Kilgo will not lecture in the Edenton Street queBted, and the public cordially 'Tothodlst Sunday School Room to-lVited to hear him. Seats free. St night, . i In- sain rv. p.-r diem, mil"ii minimi dii" stieh officer of t-in-aml i; shall be unlawful for th-' ie;i-urer !.. pay rii. h oflicer or . .- anv niullev oli ileeollnt ,it sn, li salary, perdiein, miieage or oilier i . iiini:. ex.-cpt upon th-- wriiteti or der of tli- boai.l. Thai il shall be the duly of tin- treasurer to nay to tlu- iht s,"i presenting the wi'dt.-ii order the ti;l; a ii"t;n; tinned by ille I';x".uli'e Heard ..ill of 111" funds set apai'i oi in his h..nds :,;. tli,- siippon ;iii.l niainlenanre .if said prison. That any perron presenting to .he sdato t reasii rer any order or war- i .iril I'oi' ; iie paynieiu to him or tiny other person of any money due him on arenuut of sal;ir'. per llicllt, mileage or "Hi"i areounf for services rendered said State's prison before tile same has ii - ii lirsi ii ii. 1 i i, -, 1 and ui dered paid by Ille said exil lllive liaai'd shall ln guilty f a ii i is -iin inor; thai it sliall be un- ia , itfnl for .my ofli a ll -a .. el ill, pie. sue ot humanity oblileialir,-; all Id,.-- ,, .1 isl i mt ion , bas ed on cor;. !ii ; .lis. ef 1. party ,.;' eir- cti;ntan ANCIKNT I I KICI.I.f lW S. "And if : h.v lirnllier lie waxen r atid fallen ;n decay wir'n ihee. then thou shait r-lii-ve hrin. Via. though h, b a strati--, r or a sojourner, thai h" v. -a Hi- ." Al..s. s. H-I.i.-w. ma.v ;" K.TI. H. "Hehoi ant il is in unity, lie. "Tli" i , Th" Lore Solomon. "Love . trine mal high tli" f. '1' bret ill'ell I ' I "I I.i. li.l 111. 1 how id-as- i dw. ll together rew. a lion; PKhi li a a-1 tiie poor in. t loget her. is in., inakei- of them all.' , H.-hrew, about !."ii II. i '. I iiiinkiml "ipially. Al doe 's I,,, d'siinctiori between the ioM, ille i irii and pour: like iviiu't' it Misli. - and purifies all alike." -HinMa. 1 ! iinln. ah mt H7 P. i '. "Th,' good man loves all men. He loves in sp ul. of the good of others. All with; n I'air four seas are his brotlu rs. Love of man s chief of all virtues." -Conrtieins. Chinese, about r.r,n II. C. 'tiler person l , rop of any , lay w 's pris ml -r ol.le Sell eel', agent, employee i sell or dispose o'' kind, or any other 'ever,, belonging' to ; ': xcept upon the written ; die executive board. Any per iatillg rniy section oi' provision if ihis ae; shall be guilty of a misde iinaaoi. and upon .-oiivlciion thereof -nab iie lined not less than $100 and impriso'ied not less I hail :i months. That all payments made by Hi-- State treas urer mi account of tin- State's prison iu -outlict with and contrary to the pro isious of this act shall be void, and a misappropriation of the public funds, and the same may hi recovered back lor the use of the State by euit brought against th" treasurer and his official bond, and the Solicitor of the lib Judicial District is directed to in siiuue said suit when he has knowl edge of such payments. (visierilay evening lin- uhl hoard r -fused Iu recognize their successors a::.! Cap:. Day, as superintend! nt, re fused to suirendi-r tin- prison t.i tiie new a-anageis. This hill will cur off all money from the old board and fur. in- in to suiiender.) GIVE US LIOHT. fllAMHKi: OF COMMKIt.'l-:. Will hn! Tm S'lay a li,". A made - This thing of the city being in total larkness night after night, is getting to h, rather disgusting. WHY IS IT WK HAVK NO LIGHT. Who is to blame? No one hut our efficient (?) Hoard of iVldernient, or our so-called city au thorities. Taxes are paid for lights. ami we demand either lights or a de- luciion from taxes. Light is what we want, and we will have . them or know the reason why. The present manage ment of the city is not only a disgrace to the eapilol of the Stale, but a icllec tion on those that have it in charge. We pay taxes for lights: we want them ! we are going to have them. An ex planation is desired. Wry truly. WALTKll L. WO.MHLK. (We must state in justice to the al dermen that deductions have been made when no lights burned. Nearly J'JOO was deducted last month. Work is nearly completed at the "Raleigh Elec trict Company's power house now and we are promised the longed-for efficient service soon. The public nave surreren a great deal but the aldermen, under the contract, could only deduct. They have done all they could on this score, It seems to us. Editor.) CHRISTIAN CHURCH TOMORROW. Rev. Jas.- L. Foster pastor, Sunday school 10 n. m., Jno. A. Mills, -Superin tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. Herbert Scholey, of Burlington, N. c. Mr. Bcnotz is a young preacher of scholarly attainments and deep piety. 'He Is an Interesting speak er. All members of the church are re- in- Stran- Ihey Kille impoi'iaii al M p. in. in Ih this meeting a i ;a i ding t he Hoin. th" Methodist C meeting on Mayor's of- epor! will ll' and orpiian ,'iui'eh. which Ul' lie:!!' ' C. an in, al..:i,: with ,b. I .-'igne 1 1 Ti,,, whirl v.steldny We:,. Arthur's divisi i nl A mi. r was l Ille Kansas and nnignrtie, pi ehaig l'.l 111-' and Slll'i'e i eal.l nil pass the ll'l'.'ill IU I',,SS tile II!-' -neeiCs Slloj'g Dyers' Sixlh A:;ili llan l.:gr;! And!,: into the . n. !!i. s I -..-''in ya'ds w.itli t in y. a iniost . v. i v a im i sag. s i a. "al ordei - ;, pi -laramnie. " i;.i:i:v. ma k. d ( 'ai.. u . I. f: wing o! .Ma uppori'd Iiy !t-o. n's diiisioii. Am., killed, thirty-two Alon'ana bovs act oss ; d in..-:, fi-arles.-i.. nan . , "iin.l made Nnth.ng .- of ill" li"'d in th. i';i'-.' ..! St '!l ! !. I leh III. II , s. rv and V. 'line's y poured sliramrd in- al i rang.- ..r g!'"ale;-'t aeeil- slnd teliing. Tin v .' when the infantry to the town. Otis aialteis a! Caloo.ari nigh: to prop ise lo es;ahlisii ii ill. ( itller llial.t.-rs of irlei .'sl w ill he bi'o.igh: bel'oli.- the mc-tilig. The I'haaihei' will be nleas.-d lo !ia'e III.- seven! y-livc lion -.u t ea d i ii g niein hci s present, thai they may see whai ille Chamber of K il-igii. is doing I'm the enefl! CHRIST CHHIU'H. It.-v. Al. Al. Al linimiiiagisiiiia. a. m. Sunday s. rshall. Keiiily ll. r In service ami s. riii.oi 1' a. n piayer 4:::o p. in. Services dining the v Wednesday. II a. in. and '. Lenten r, i vies to b, an;-, e aft.-i. Fi ,-. seal. St i am: , e eoni'd. S: . Sa x'iolll C iia p' i : Sua I'I a .m. .Morning-sei vi.-e 11 s.-rvice 7::I0 p. m. S.-at.- I-':'. I ). I ).. 1 Pel T. Communion S .- m. Iiixine in. '. ndui li. A-h i.h-r I he:.-- s -h'.oi . Night SNOW TONIGHT AND SI'NDAY The forecast of the Weather Hiireiu lor Kaleigh and vicinity .-ays: Sm.w tonight and Sunday. Continued cold. A slightdcpression is evid. lit in tin Gulf of .Mexico, which is causing threatening weather with vain or snow throughout the South. Rain is i. pori e,l i.'ong the immediate coast from Corpus Christ! through Mobile to Char leston., and with snow further inland, li is snowing lightly throughout th entire .Mississippi and Ohio alleys. Tin-cold wave in ill. North continii'S w.th increased severity this morning. The remarkably low ivoi-,1 ul' 14 below zero occurred at Washington. D. c. lu th exxlrenic Northwest the press ure lias risen lo thetmusual height of :;l.l inches, anil the temperature has again fallen to more than ::o b.-low ze ro over the Dakntas. Bars' welcome. Kev. T. N. Ivey will preach m. rnin;; i m 1 evening tomorrow at the I-ah-nton -it eel .Methodist Church. Kev. J. W. Ijee will preach in the cademy of Music at I! p. ni. tomorrow an "Sowing and Reaping." The program previously published will be carried out at Fayetteville Street Baptist church tomorrow. The difference in time Is so grfcat that this evening we print the news of a battle in the Philippines which took place tonight. The N. C. section of the American Chemical Society met here today and elected the following officers: Presi dent Dr. Shas. iBaskcrville, vice- Presi dent Chas. Brewer. Councilman W. A. Withers, Secretary and Treasurer C. B. Williams. Papers were read by Doctors Venable, Baskervllle, Clurlt, Blair, Withers and Williams. elSed fit'illg nop! oaehvd r , slaldished h. in.llleil ia lely after capture. I.; "in- iim s extendi d '.'.est and east vend ih,- town. Kiureiichments v thrown up and outposts picketed meet any possible attack of the ene my, who ri tired toward .Malabon. Ycs I'lday's lighting was witnessed from AleAi thin 's beadiiiiarlei's, flineiido ' 'em. ter;,' Hdl, b captain Hall, "f the Ii w.irrhip "Narcisus." Hiitish isdi-n anil other foreigners, in bestowing ihe higher-: upon the courage of our 'i, lldid gel! 'f 11.1! pel 's Ii, ariii es Hy Cadi" t., (!!" Tim L'lN'lH'N. I'eil. 11. g: aj'ii I, is a .Manila ill - iptll!" d' c.il i.,, "11 h" , e. li, a. e oi and preri.-'.villi w i carried mi:. Ii says at All' Ire.lll shipS CiilS.'d Ih-- a ,ny filed three guns of !. ii s-conds, so-milling of .ia win,;.- lit,,. ;h,. Kansas Regi men: leading through the jungi-.'. Ma jor H. ll and a hundred ni.-n ,liert,d the insiii gents' left wing like clock work, w ith no hii.ii a ny .-. ie-re. Th. rohois, esiim.it, -d at int thousand, w.i-e d.-mot nlizeil by the sheKs. Til" Americans advanced in op.-n order. Al five bundled yards they halted, then charged the rebels, who stampeded from the trenches, which w rably constructed. The Alli um waste ammunition, but without bring. Tin y us. .1 ami tin- butts or rides. Ti heavy slaught" . A dispatch received Ir, : Junta ;ii Hoti.g Kong fm agents at Aianila says th.- placed i-ess-l.-i .-tiling th.- she . re iidini :'ii ;ins did :n.-!i.-il mi baynn.-l i.e.- was a ;, l-'dipiiio n Filipino A ;!ieriean the bay and c imiueiiccd I h" imsi i1 il i.s mi expect, -dly al midnight Sa ; lit da by Sillllllianeoitsly bom ha nl iilg I he de- feleeless towns of l-'ondo. Malak and Alalabon. The agents sa til" slaug.li t. r of women ami childr, n v. is 1'i-ight-ful. the Americans burning ami devas tating all before them. Tli-y ate ((in ducting a war of exlermlna : ion, shoot ing every Filipino, They declare their intention of appealing to chrislepdo.m, and say their imlignai ion against A in.-ricans is intense. SHFLLED TI TO N . Itriti Consul I!, i i'. im unit, en, o:-,ii;ins ..... .p.-' -Hoi "111 .lohn ''. I -.as W arr '.'. oilJl, led i W'. sllip. klv. Iv Cable m Ih,- Times -Visitor. -MAN 1 1. A. F,-h. 11 - l:.-.n 1'. il. Th Al "iiadiiork. and :he cruiser Charleston -helied the tow 11 111' Malabo!!. All the ire'ieon d-stilt"! y Ill'lllL and in ni' i'ttfri.y i:i-:ati-:. I' T.I- gra i.il lo the Ti tins-V ;si ; oi . WASHINGH'N. li. C. Keb. II. Th 'a I icpai tiiieni today i.-ce.V ed a iii blegi.int from oils, giving parti, ular rriv.co M, was lidi-d; s ng Captain I.i, iie iian; Montana. 'Ill-e. of tile v oi hers w on 1 lamer, Firs 'ardenhoir. . 1 j 1 1 1 ! iii-d hp- insurgents I'i s; Idaho, dial, inrlud Idaiio. and ;.'i Fust of ;h. tie- o defea: Tli,! fur; h poim . bi lib-tin- I': of til" Will i. . r show id Cal lil. i I S insuig. I be ii an and casuii. e. troops. TIip - was complete. able i, i make any lesisiance ul that TDK DF.CiSION OF TH K JOINT COMMITTKK THIS FVKNING IN THK WILSON CASK WAS I'NANi AloI'SLY IN FAVOR OF MA.I. J. W. WILSON. KKC1TAL AT I'lvu'K INSTITCTK. AGl'INALDO The Halt SrRR(il'Pl. A delightful r.-eitiil IVace Institute last e meiitary to the member Assembly. was given at ening ciuripli s uf the General PROGRAM. "oi'i- Ks India nt in a Lai - .me. AlisseS (lerlrude and Kmnia Johnson. Violin -a. Roinanee - Thome, b. Ko-li.ililtanz-Khei-hai dt. Aliss J. ssii Wy att. Selection A Rural Theft Al . Hoyn o.n. Aliss Nelia Shaw. Piano - Romance -Shumaiiii. Miss Frances Darnell. Voice a. Aria from Joan of A i v 11, tiilii ig. Aliss 'Miie Davis. b. Caprice Polka Albit.s. Aliss Pau line l.i'ssell. Piano a. Norwegian Bridal Proces sion Grieg. Miss -Annie Neil .McLean. h. L,-s Guirlands Go, lard. Aliss Ma ui, e McNair. c. Introduction and Allegro Scher zo .so Raff. Aliss Katie .McLean. Selection Aly Sweetheart's llahy Brother. .Miss Zemulah Alilirr. Violin Fantaisie Op. r,5 Dancla. Aliss Lillian Beavers. Vi ici a. Thod Art Mine AH Brad sky. Miss Josephine Mitchell. b. Summer Chaminade. Miss Daisy Mo ring. Piano Sonata, c sharp minor Bee thoen. a. Adagio Sostenuto. b. Alle gretto, c. Presto Agitato. Miss Persis Proudfil. Voict The Promise of life -Cow en. Miss Anna Jones. Piano 'Concerto c maj. Op. 11 "We ber. Miss Pauline Russell. Orchestral Part on Second Piano. Miss Johnson. This program was beautifully ren dered. The 3rd and 5th numbers ha-d to be passed as both the young ladies had severe colds, which Impaired their voices. Those who allowed the cold to keep them away had their places supplied as there was a large crowd present, but they missed seeing a bevy of very pret ty girls render some most beautiful music. Ma ay ct the numbers rendered far snu.'iu-ssed the general performances of pupds, and would have done great honor.' '.ven to professionals. f Maiabon Today 'in ' His Retreat North Hy Telegiaph to The Times-Vimtnr. WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 11.- Th latest dispatch to the Adjutant Gen eral from General Otis today expresses i he opinion thai the insurgents are s thoroughly whipped that Aguinaldo will not he able to rally hiH fores again. While no official advices ar yet received from Ihe battle of Mala bon this morning, the officials admil that every effort Irt now .being made to capture A-'Uinaldo. They think from his location a: Malabon that the ma noeuvre was made in an attempt to cut off his retreat, north, and they believe- thai Aguinaldo is pr.u-tlea ll surr Minded. BRIEFS. Glenn is f.-porled h -i I . Rev. I- today. Judge Roberts asked Aliviija this morning what a. legal term wn. Th. Janitor promptly replied, "six months in jail." The official temperature aiuiouiiet d at the weather burctau for Kaleigh this morning was 12 degrees ahov" z-m. Ycs-rday it was S degrees. The Kev. K. V Joyner. Arc'nde.i, on of South Carolina, with his wife and daugiiier. arc gui sts at the rertmw .d ihe church o fihe Good Shepherd. Dr. J. C. Kilgo, president of Trinity College, is in the city, and will prnu-h at Central M. E. church tomorrow morining at 11 o'clock and also at 7.:!0 p. m. All arc invited to hear this emi nent divine. A new expression among the Fast Raleigh negroes when they wish to ex press contempt for the airs put on by the returned colored soldiers, is "Oh. go off, you're full ot embalmed canned beef." Joe Ott, one of the most popular com edy stars whose independent methods have now special recognition will be seen at the Academy of Music next Monday In a new farce comedy enti tled "Looking for TroulVe," which is said to outstrip by fa,r "The Star ''Ga zer" in every important way. In such a case Mr. Ott will be more than cor dially welcome as in everything this comedian has appeared, the perform ance proved such a refreshing treat that the audience could not do other wise than hold his efforts in grateful remembrance. Reserve seat sale now o nat 'King's drug store. n A h ( ' 5.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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