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wrf 'io.i"i. Miiffcr V THE TIMES-VISITOR NUMBER 8.809. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1899. f 'n"r"i HjiiIh ivtii f.hi f tf I h 1 1 v r gITl'ATION IMPROVES. At Insurance Companies Refu to Pa for Property Lost In the Fire. By Cable to the Times-Visitor. MANILA. Feb. :.. -3:50 afternoon. The arrest of I, aw mwpecHs since the fire started and the extreme vigilance of th'Pi)Tlee la believed to have averted all danger of further Imendhirism at present; The main lire brigade from the British cruiser "Narchwus" is land ed evry night to protection the Un tie banks. The underwriters refuse to pay losses of fires claiming exemption by reawon of the war clause in their poMcieft. ' ' Four American s ddieis were wound ed In 4at night's lighting in front of Calooa ami one at San Pedro. S.-iil- tering shots contiiuie all along the line. The sit mi t inn has decidedly improv 1, although 'the Chinese are still timor ous. Hundreds of applicants for Oedulus are in ihe register's office. The fiatives being under the impression that this possession insuiv them fro-in inter ference ignominy of ear h for arms in ihe streets. RAILWAY TAXATION Motion to Strike Out Double Tax Lost SUBSTITUTE OFFERED Overman Offers a Reiolution that Rail way Commission Reassess All Rail way Property, Considering Gross Receipts and Franchise. HANNA CLEARED. I'.y Telegraph to the Times-Visitor. WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 The Senate committee on privileges and elections has decided 'there is no ease made in the protest against Senator Manna and ordered this report nude to the Sen ate. Tui'Iey reserve,) the right to make a statement in the Senate, though no minority repot; will e made. Tin- army bill is being con-d.-ivd n tile House. 'I'he riv.-r attd harbor will Ik- remitted trim the Senate this af ternoon, u h-ii a conference w ill be or dered. The compromise army bill is now b..ing read in tin- Senate an, will probably 1k- passed today Owing to thi- pressure of business tin- house met at 11 loek ami an order' to inedt hereafter ai the same hour I passed, there being three uppropr.a lion bills yet to pass. on this. Julian said that after the in troduction or Overman's resolution 'his amendment certainly ought to be adopted. Overman said he had hoped that his resolution -.-ould be in this bill. Allen, of Wayne. suggested tihat it be inserted In the machinery act Craig said he understood that Overman had Introduced it as an amendment to the revenue act. Overman said he would like to have it also udopted as a reso lution. Overman said he would like 'to Introduce it as an amendment to the bill. Hut objection was raised by Thompson, of Onslow. The speaker ruled that the loll call ami Julian's amendment must hi- hail. It was stat ed ih.it the Ovcnnan resolution could nunc up on liie third reading of tb bill. There were several explanations t;f votes. The vote whs yeas 4H. navs 5.Y There was applause at the result Tile bill tn-n passed seeond reading 6ti to 7. Overman gave notice that he would offer his resolution as substi tute for the sections imposing the in come tax. He also made a motion that the bill In- made special order at the n, of ihe morning hour .Monday. The order was so mad-;. Tin- bill for the support and mainien ance ol the Mate l.unrd came up a: special order. It carried an appro priation ol 1i,iiimi; salary ol adjutant neral $1. and lie is to lie brigad general of the brigade of (loops when ailed int oaetice service: enlistment to lor three years. Kay. of Macon. m'.tde the point thai the bill had not b en before the special committee on ippi-.pt .ation. It was soTTTerced Hills were inlro.lu. vd : Hy Council, validate the charter and sale of the I.inville River Railroad company. Hy Willnr.l, to take from tie- railway com missi, ni the right to tax the franchises f railways. Ry Justice, to lix th lllllc ol hold lg c lllrls 111 tile Ptll tits tin;: Hy milium, to .mend section .V.n ODD FELLOWS COLL-MX. 'ode pi-V nl'EXI.Vt: MONDAY. Tile new ilry gco.Is linn of Messrs. Uoyian. lVarce and Co.. will open their doors for public pationuge Monday morning at o'clock. Their store ion Fayelievillc street between the Ral eigh national Hank and Cross and Lliie-han's) Jias been beautifully lifted up and ail is in readiness for the open ing. The following will be found there to (Civet 'the customers and supply their wants: Messrs. .las. l-toylan. J. I! IV. lice. ('has. MeKimnion. K. H. North am. E. X. Speiice.-. II 1.. Davis, from Franklin. A. R. lianlmi from Wash ington. N. C. Walt, r Hunter from Neuse. J. C. rl.bbs from Cary. Edward Roykin an.l WUliam Smith. Mr. Frank Roaster is book-keeper. Tin- rales la. lies are Misses Renlall Miller. Ally Hrown. Stella Hanks. May Johns ni and' Saliic Smith. FAIR TOMORROW. f the I judge lie sickness ..I . 'h.itnp.-oti ni more oil. -dual Alter a few by sa ing -unless iii.e.l from doing s nh.-r disability." onsi.iw. to provide - posting laud, minutes I'm ther so: t lie by Hy for a. House adjourned. DKATM ol-' MRS " 'a i hei in Ni H:Vi i il Mi iii.n inn; at tile James M. Nmi-W' stie. i in tic blst Norwood died esi.lellee of her ni. .m South I', year of let aj;e. this sou. ison Mrs. ('atiier.ne Nnrwomi was ihe daUKhi.-r of the late Mr, liu kner Dcliiiam, f Mendel .-on. N. C.. and re lict of Wm. H. Norwood. Tic- inncral will tak.- place from the First Haplist . hiti ch Sunday at t--nio..n Uiithl. at 4 o'clock. l'rieu.ls .if 111.- family are invited i,i attend c.;v papers pl.-ase copy. HRIKI'S. i. Mary's sciio. day nioruiiiu at 'J A . 1 1 I . clock. The weather bureau pn .Mi ls for Ital eTgh and vicinity: 1 ncn asitiK' cloudi-lu-ss with rain Sunday: brisk souther ly winds and ris.ntf teniH-rature. The storm in th.- west is developiiiK force rapidly and is central over north ci n Texas. Threatening weather pre vails throughout the entire Mississippi valley and west w ith rain at many sta tions, ami snow at northern points. The atva of hiffh barometer has moved to the north Atlantic coast, and the wea'ther continues cool and clear east of the Alieg-hany Mountains. The remarkable predominance of southeast winds over the entire m- -ti.ui ftNim Texas to Minnesota indicate ihe wide extent of the storm in the west So far. however, the rainfall has been lisht everywhere. CHRISTIAN CHI RCH. Tile Christian Cilunii.-lln'. Jas. 1.. Foster, pastor. Sunday School 11) a. in. I'l-.-achiiiR at 11 a. m.. by Rev. J. W b,..-. of C.reensboro. N. C. Subject: -i pitrliins towards Sodom." Rev. -Mr. l.ee is a most earnest and eloquent speaker. The pastor cordially invites the membrs of the Oeneral Assembly and the public to hear the Irish Kv-an- .jujlist. Preaching at c.tu by lie v. C, Clements, of Morrisville. X. C. j invited to hear him. I'NDER THK RKD ROHF. ' I'nuef the Red Robe." the greatest dramatic success seen in New York for many years with its povVfrful company, magnitlwnt wenery and historically correct cotstumes. will be the attrac tion here on March 4th. at the Acad emy of Music. The play is said to be as fasohratlmj as the novel, and as this will be the only visit here of this ad mirable organization. U 18 safe to jrtate large and fashionable audiences M be th result. INSlNTATIN;. (Chicago Nen-s.) I "And so yu were a member of that deadlocked legislature?" . , Ye, sir." . .. . .. . ' "Some men are born ' rich, ; eorhe adteve ttMiea, and om hav rich ihrutft upon them." The hous-- mei at la o'clock. A report was madv by the special committee on ventilation, coveting a proposition made by a Raleish lirm of architects to pro vide complete veiitilatiion. Hills were introduced by llilliain for the relief of Hie laib iro tire depart ment i passed under suspension of rules! an.l to incorporate the iiwn ol Tom Creek. Wilson county. (also nassel.l Rv McLean, to provide for Hie gram of the State Institution for tile deaf and dumb, and blvnd Hills passed: To tlx til.- lime ol holding com Is in Robeso county, lo tilinu. compi oinislng and commuting th.- State dibl (To January 1. null RAILWAY TAX. At 11:1.'. the house went into commit t.e of the wflole, ror tne tourin mm the revenue bill, t.ik.nist up thi inn ii'lmeiil or junaii. io sirine out ni' income tax on railways. Willard inoved that the amendment be reported back to the house without prcjudii Helm. ill proposed lhat speeches be lim I to iwo minutes, c.nnor referred his r.solut ion dim-ling the railway iinai' .-sion to put the railways on in tax li-s on lae basis ot six per cent mi net incom--. He said his resolution w is perhaps crude in language but thi; he a. lb lei to the principle. M Lean .vanted ;.. know whether i an il. ms resoiuilon iio noi line- me .ni f Julian's amendiiieiit. overman said Cannon s resolution was not germane to ihe bill. Cannon said lo- would with. haw it until t-h- bill was disposed f an.l that In- w ould then re-inti-o.ln. t it. as it merely susgcstcii a line oi ae t i . ni. Ovei-inan did not want llu- ann n.1 meni thrown lfai-k into tin hous- and wanted th'- committee to uispose oi n Wizard's motion pi.-vailcil. The -oin lllittee Ml once lose. o V R M A X ' S 1 1 1-; SO 1 . 1 "P I O N . iiveiman made a motion tnat ill. .lollse procec.I to consider llle r-'U-llll' b II overman said that he had done II In- .-.mid for Hi years to make tin .... .... railways pay (lien- tun nuoia oi inr ax.s: that he introduced th- til st bill ite a. railway commission. lie aid tie-, democratic paity has in-v-r made any pledges lo i.illways or to Illy ..I.ler corporauocs: inai ine aiiy pi. .poses to .1. i no injustice to tne rail ways or to any corpora ; ions. Me lard In- did not think ihe income tax .m railways proper. Me said the ' an n.in resolution would lei some railways escape. He said that tills legislature would elect a. railway commission brave, noble and broad-minded, which would put the railways in the tax value and thai they would be assessed on their franchise as well as on their property. He read a resolution. Hole man wanted to know if this gavy the railway commission any additional power. Overman said that it would show to the commission what this leg islature and the people demanded, and that he was vure the new commission would do tile proper thing. Th.- following is overman's resolu tion: W hereas It is claimed anu g. 11- eially believed that the railway prop- riy of the State is not bearing its i-ual pre portion nt taxation and whereas all the property of the Stare should bear its full share of-The bul lous' of government. R.solv.,1. by the House of Repre sentatives, the Senate concurring, that the railway commission or any body succeeding to its power, ue. anu uiej are hereby tnrecjeu to as scon uiyirai Ucahle to revise the assessment for taxation of the entire railway property if the State taking in consideration in making the said revised assessment the earnings and gross income as well as the franchise of aid railway Resolved, that this resolution be en- Lawrence liilium, defaulting bank forced from and after' its raflllcatiion." ,-ashler of the National Hank of Ashe- Wlllard called the previous question. v--lei wni surrendered 'himself to th' The call was sustained. He asked that sheriff of San Francisco, California, th only those sections to w men mere was i-aitter part, of January, arrived at amendments be read. The bill -was I Greensboro yesterday in custody of a then read in lhat shape it being the I tTnte(j states Marshal of California. second reading. The amendments I anj was. turned aver to '.'he United made in committee of 't'he whole' were I sta,tes marshal of itihe Wetstern EWstrict adopted one afte-r ano-ther. I He will be -tried at the May term of the Winston'? amendment of section 34. I United Sta-Us count at Ashevllle, for tains dispensanles. eame up. This I vloia't'lim of the banking la-ws. Five was a much discussed section in com- years ag() PuiHam left the bank at mittee of The whole, and there was an Ashevllle with 15.000 to send off by ex Hobbitt-Wynne n a miounr. an i Drug t . ..lay Til. .loll" pav. sidewalk in front of Air. W. l-i stole has been h.in.i'St.meiy re I. I'll.- wal. le of pip' p.losp.ltlte ' co:ii..iiiy w ill lay a n.-w avo.dillg the pipes of the .inpan . I'iic .Monday levelling Lit. raiy Club will nie-t at Lb'- residence of Mrs. Will Unburns. HillslHiro street. .Monday ning -Till at o'clock. ii.iiij The Souil-iern Wall Paper have an attractive adv.-i -t.sem -nt this issue about the Iaj4st in wall pa per. Read their announcement Rev. J. Iin K. Wliite will preach at til. r ayet u-vilic street Hapusi chureli I mol'tow' lllgllt 1 sual sel Vl.-e ill tin morning by the par-tor 11. v. W. c. I'.ar- ret. The services at Kill-ill. in street Meta- .d'ist ciiim h lomcrrow will be coiuluet 1 bv the inisior. Rev. Dr. W. c. Nor man at eleven a. m. and .:.!( p. Air. C I). Osboi-ii, cl Oxlord is vis Uing Alls. W. R. Alanii'. corner New - bern avenue and Wilmington street. Alass and the usual Sunday morning services at the Catholic ehuich will to morrow take pi'ace at eism o,-iuck a. instiad of eleven, and there will be no night service as Father I'fic goes 'to Duitiam in tne morning to conduct- services there. A new lodgr will be instituted to nig-ht at M.-Adensville. The new ledge at Shelby Will be in stitute'd March the 4th. !euse Lodge. No. 6, at C.oldshoro is asseninig itself and an increased mem Ixi ship will b,. the rsult. A postal card from Rro. ("apt J. c liessent, (, Co. c. First Regiment, near naana. s-ays. all llle Odd Fellows ill the regiment are wel" fen -occeu ..i is file man who ili'eins himself perfect. IO sec oilisclves as others Sec US might sc. .a cause us to have a bad opinion. Whoso v sils the sick and impart: fr;i!rnal .-unsola lion cfuiines does, bet ter than the medicines of the doctor. Faith. Hope an.l Charity are the syni bo He names of fhe liir.-e greaie.-t sisteri in o.ld l-.-iirwship. They are indissolu- bly joined logether far good works Di iv was general good feeling and harmony prevailed in ihe mass meeting. When w. have il.seharged our full duty ;.. tiic si. k an.l distressed, an.l are at p -ice w ith Hie world we '-.insider oui-eslves inappj. Who shall say that we are at variance with our Maker under sii.-h conditions? I lie inas lileetiiiK of the ( )dd Fel lows lasi evening was successful. In many ways it will be of henelil In the Order Tile aiiii'lan.e nf the members, while no as full as II s.iotilil have be'll. uas oetter than was expected. 'I'll.- lure,.- ball was pretty well lilled Willi men wh,, an- in earnest and m.-an what they say The three lodges if Ral'iiih .-ro all well represent. -d. and III.- ;...u,. at Cary sent a tine dele- g.i.. .ni including an eleeant sneaker. After in, usual routine business of at'. il O.il. s i.o.lg-. was end.-d. The I residing .eiicer vacated his . hair and ili.-.l on I:,-... li. s. Harris to preside It ,as 1 1 ; 1 1 . I informal and n. prc- pat.-d si -lies w . r- made, but 111.111- IviS resp..l.ei as llle.V Wefe called oUi. The short si .-lies of those who r.- -Ii.in.led w a.- full of the spirit an.l m il. us of ta .P i- and were well civ. I by la.- members present. IV. IVlllpir-elll. I'eiiin lhisl.ee. Stu. ni. Sale. Pmms.leii, Walk.-i- and nth.-is . r.- the ipillls ..:' .1. srv. I applause as th.-y port i .ieil ai glowing inrni i he great I 1 i 1 1 . -i I . ! .- tor which (id. I Fellowship out. -nil.-. We think this inf .rmal gath. ng aill start in mntinii a new im petus an.l that many more .. like haiael.i- will lie held. HKI.I' ONK ANt ITII KR. Many y.ais ago the i;. v. Cliarl-s U'esleV A . lie tile follow i II i; Sl.lll.as: 'lb lp us .to help each ..til. i . Lord. 1-r.ich other's cross to bear: Let ea. Il his I'ricii.llv .. .I .iff..: I And feel his brother's en.-. Help us ! build each ..tier up. I llll' lit t le Stock illipi . e lii.-i--.i-e our faith, -oiilirin ..in I ( .) . And p-ri ci us in , Ailhollgil lil.s.- iin.s wet.- wrlil. i: b the i'e-ereii.i ' nocr as a h inn :. ! ung by his ass, -laps in : h.- .Inn- a n tii-ir devoiiona; .x.-i.-iso. iie-y ap ply as w ell today t rile .n-...iis ! a tein-il bellcol, nt oigaiiizalions . xisl- in. ill all parts of :h n:ie.n: an. I world. To h. Ip eaeii other is the high est duty of brut h, rimed, an.l sh-.uld b obeyed b each wilii a pa-.- .!,-;, : . do for fellow -member.- ,h.it wai. t ill oiiligatiens vnlinrtiu ilv as- nn.-l .1- - tnainl. An, it- is mir duly L.. inek us and search out llle weak, ; :e ii'- . the lilll'delled, the opores.-.-l. Iv oitj brotlu-i- struggling iin.e r a ina.l ..I a.l v.-rsi I y too great for him to li. ai-ainin '.' - St retch foiih the helping hi". I an.l assist him until he gains sii'tieieiit strength, moral and physical, to bear it alone and if too much l- hoi to by one, divide witli him ill.- burden. Do we see our bother bow. ,1 down by sorrows dark and gloomy" Lei I he beams of fraternity thine full upon him to lighten h.s soul and drive away .the' gloom. Is ihe didow or our brother pe. I in (.overly and .i.-.-?.ndency . not knowing where the food for her orphaned children shall come: and are thnse orphan. d wards of rb, order in SCHOOL BILL. Senate Considers; Bill Sections. JUDICAL CHANGES. The Senato Passed a Bill Authorizing Raleigh Township to Issue Bonds for Sehool Purposes. met at 1" o .t'frle.l by tile and M r. d: H Th.- S.iiai. Ipayer was Rain. Riils as fellows were inn. .dm Campbell, to pay the contested l. etion expenses of S. c. Kerr and W J. S uilh . is (In!! immediately passed.) 'l b.- Senate passi d a number of pure ly local bill.-. Among these we!-- hills. were t.. incorporale to.- curiingmn anu Soiiihciu Railway Compaii), to au- lhoir.o tie- issue ..I bonus Mr Kaiein township for school purposes . increase the number of . oininission s of Mecklenburg county, ilmroiluc- 1 by ( isbnni". I Tills bill pi ovidos ilia I there shall Im- elect, d in . nicnou! n unty in I'""' and every two yea is there. liter tive .-oiinty niiiu.-Mon. .-. Ti-ie "ad to revise an.l the public school law. n.-x. speeiiil order. .", was lirst diseased ... d im sirik How ing : tie- t i.m : i; was agi titu SCtl". .ec- .-ll... OIIS.did.tte came up I'iiiii I iy it out and .-nb- I'll- lown.-hip ; iriisr.es shall .1 vid y,. townships into 1 distr.cts a :h ir r- tii - .11 ell n form as ts as colli a pra. l a able. I n-i .-nan ..- .eiv iii.-nc- and n.-.-s.-i i i.-.- oi ra.cn a.-.- in s-llling th- boundaries tin ,.ii..l ,.s:ii.t for sabl nice a in I slmll real.- no s.h iol .i.stri.rs with loss than six ' v live cmi.tr. n . i s. I ss p.-rmit. ,1 ny -e.'giiil r sp. licit ool age. uii lical reasons .f s. i.icl n. igiiboi hoods. Section -i. was a in. in i.-.i oj ...i.o.o,. r , :, -.1 ilia: tie- said tow nship triis shall for tin- maximum salary for aril school in ttl.il- respective low II llipS. sllllje. -. I" 111'' -OViS.l MIS ' -ni 1." who says thai tin- eojnpeiisa- i ol' :li.- members of th ,.x -ill t wo dollars niileagc an.l ill.- .-.tin ilcl dir. -dors shall iiav fix ihe maximum in. mill IllSt gl.lde I.M.llels. In so. -non ill- w.nd H nl shall in alt.l ole plll.l i.sii- ... li .k .-. li n Hie p .W . I' 'oliiii.ii '. .'! " alt. -iiakillg .1. ihe shall fi.ni-h , ii- ll- in. n lis. i dlell .laih i- p. ,l...-s .!! i ; n 1 1 1 - I ill. Ilil- amendment to the amendment (offer ed by Craig) Ho provide that all the dis penwary tax shall go to schools. The section amended was adopted. JULIAN'S AMENDMENT LOST. The ejuestlon was then on the amend--nent of Julian to strike out the eec- pres and wae not hoard from until he had surrendered himself in tan Franrisco. FROM DREAMS TO REALITY. (At.hisFon Olobe ) An JSichlscm jrlrl who ten years ago used to dream ot a Montmorency de t'lim which impose an income tax on I Lancy knocking at her door 3s now -Qjiw-n- (a tar on aross arn:inM. I very contentedly prepartnT her wed r...v, .,.- o.oo, .rh van and nava I ""' lutiiim rtjca ' 1 Whltehelfer. want. -Lei the open hand, not closed and griping, but. tilled with relief, be extended to them. Treat such bereav i d ones us you would hav e oiheis treat yours were sin h --ircumsiances to fall lo th.- lot of yourself .-ui.l yours. Let Lile (joldell Rule be the guide cf your actions. Lei the prayer be. "'H-dp ns to help each other. Lord." and all id the name of the Jo J ;y and the Order "that papa loved so well" will be honored and blessed throughout all time and in all lands. l'RIMROSK AND DOCKSTADER STILL AT THE FULL TIDE OF si'i vi-:ss. Every now and then the critics ln-r-ai the conning of some new comedian, who suddenly springs into prominence from having: created $ome funny par; n.- sung &ome particularly clever paro dy, but who seldom hurts as a success ful entertainer beyond his tirst season. Therefore is It all the more wonderful wh n a man shows a record of twenty five or more years as a comedian ever in th front rank and fully abreast with the times and ever heartily greet ed by his audiences on each return, yet that is exactly what George Primrose and Lew Thx-ks'tader have each bcW dointr season after season, and it is needless to add that they are still a. the full tide of success and popularity The Pnim-rtk'e and Doelcstader Ameri can Minstrels is a new organJzatior undVr tle ii ml )nanagement of ihest two great rultw of minstrelsy ant Mannger IliTers 'ha? bMIr-d .it at Vht Acadamy of Music for Thursday March id. . Reserve seats now on salt at King's -Drug Store ..: a i pupiis in so. h di-: ... Ii- ii ::l wa- added: "I':'" ir s. II. l-i in- shall i. ! . far as pr. able" :-.; w.i- an. li. 1-1 1 .! d. :'u: t le i . t li.it w in n .:' any s.-. !... w a- i , . .ai i a i n -o -a l.'-'t .-(g-- sb.-w- all average . ..f i' ss til. in on-- tilth e-lls ill" COIlia.lt.ee .1.!. i- 1 II- sell... I lo ho !). dU" s.ii.l district lb,, cr.-dit of 111'- dis- roviiling til. u a publii cslailli: hcl "II a i"-' I- f eii hcr i a -.- in a dan. inl tie- lisllip. IS Sti ll! 1.S 11 1 y cketi out. mad.- i.. b I' i book an ac lira:, a ,.. lion. .1 i... i h. m a ml a c' iiv : hem i: li --ad . district llall b- "Th. shall kept py of w il im; of nil nioii.-v s ap iv, .1 ami . p. ml. d bv I . ..ii; i a.-ts. made i s. ' Seiion 41 piovid-s that I: shao be tile dun cf tie- county sii rini n.leii l of s 'lloo'S ;u a. ll ...linlv 1. 1 make a r.-poi t on r i ; M.md.iv in l-'.-binaiy ca-ii y-ai- of tie- iiuinie r. gia.l-. ra. -. sex of the oaohers . xaonte I and up- d by iiim: ihe niiinoer .-. . hil.tr-.-i 25 CENTS AMONTH North Carolina'' the "State id Hoard of Education" shall el-c; bi.-nially a Stau board of examln. is. who hall consist of three profes.-ioiial t.-aeh-i's "and shmll appt.int ;he J.m-hI boatxt ot managers for said schools " Section Til is changed to provide that in every incorporate city or town of not les.s ihaii Lode inhabitants, in which thei- is not levied- a sue da 1 tax for sc'h i m.i Is upon a M-tiLioii of one third of tin- (iiialltied nteis in elect i( in shall he hel, tn ascertain tile will of lire people So-iimi 1. al't.-i- considerable argu ment, was amended by adding: "Pro vided :hat no part of th- permanent scli-ol fund sh ill be uportion.-d or dis- tribui.d. Inn only iii- Income there from." Further on.-i.l. rai'ioji of this let was postponed until m-xt Tu.-sda.y. The S.-nate h id ii-oii . ..n.-.d-ring this act iis a coinniiii. i ii,- hoi- The .lllUitte- lose. S-nat. r dl.-nn. w h.. was in ;lie chair. spoke of th- uniform curtesy and abil ity of Li.-tii. linv. ll-yiiolds and s.ii.l that he though: thai s..m.- suitabi- t..k-n of the S-nate's appreciation of tin Sp. ak.-r's services should Ik- given, rp.-n motion Senators Smith. HairsKm nd F.-lils were a.pp.iinted a --onniiitt.c . decide upon what should best evi - ilellee llle WislfS nl' llle Senate ill tlllS ii i a 1 1 e r. Tie- Sena i o adj. an u. -I a i L' : -f . i ; i-i form ati ii iv. Raleigh. N. ('.. Feb. .'I. lsfci. Editor Tunes- Visitor. D. il-r Sii . In your int-resling a.rtiel. this -veiling ii; .'n in- in . .1 ..(' a Re form S. h.. . .u our Stat.-, yon hav- th following -('ap, c. R. D.-nson. as s.-cr. taty ..;' tie- Si;r.- Hoard ..f Chari ties, las; y-ar received sta t ist i.-.s from tie- chief ..f polio.- iii many of t he lead ing i.iwiis of tins Stat.-, which siiow ih.it ..f a total of l.npi arr.-sts .n these low n.-. m; of th.- prisoners were under I". yens -Id. and 4'l w.-r,- under p; .-a rs. " Tiles, tigur-s ief. r in the city of Ral . ii;h a!.. lie. and corr.-clly stated Iron) oil- b ...ks arc as follows: Of Jrolioe coiiiim iin. nts iti Raleigh from January 1st. l.K7 ;.. .. Hillary lsl. 1HS, there were lii'T whi: m. il.-s. ::' wiii;.- fernaics. .".:; lor.-.l aiai-s. :::i .-o..i-e.- f.-males. of nun. .rs. im,; ..I minors nnd.-r P. ears. iii. I-- Wei.- -i:i. We lin.l a larg- in-o- p.'i'ti f miners :!iioiighoin the Slat.-. and i; is in. tile ie -ords ..r the municipal police stations ilia; Hi.- young offender tits: app -us. Wilniing.on roj.oi-ts ::!( . olll!l..t!UelMS for tile Silltle pefiiwl. and l-ia miters: Wilson tiic eoumii'ttie-uts and ."'( minors. Washington Je" eommi l -in. nt.-. and ininors. Asiicvill.- I.((H(. bu: nuiiibtri- ..f ininors not record. ,. 'l i:. ar-ai 1..-..I of North Carolina t- s ill.- ail. si ol the rising tide of am na -h-- young, and ther.- is a-- for tlia: bin tin- foun'tain We h. at iiiu. ii :' reireuchm.-ni .form. 'I n-- gr. at lield for r.--liti-iil s in the t il i l ,1 of a million !a: .-pen: a ii iiua il in .-liminal pr.- il.i.n.-. a 1 1 -loll".! tins i.- tile low,-.-, w ..f le- vain-. a Reform Sea. ol. n....- iiiu.ii of k--. .in ; campaign Tie l-ading m.-n of every the Slat. , and the press liay.-lb- K.-ioiin School to the I'll.- .iii'l-s of tie- Supreme and e ni : i - h a receinnieii U d it : have asked for it; t in- oh iin li e. .ui.l com-"!1' ions iiave :ie .lay : :t; le. le ad and I I e, pledges pat ; pro'ii Sll'- l ;o tel. 11. I ciiiferen. .i pi " o.l I. Ev cry li.i'ly lias b. en for ii. ha; n. .body has .!,,:).. In i.)ily io ihe .pi. stion ask. , . f th. iiiiliii. ipai nmli-.l itles of all the towns of any si-.- m ihis Stale :n S.-pl erri o.-r. I'l h ,,f s- Im. av.-iag- atleiidance ..f sella. .1 terms an I ten hers: ihr nuinh. in h di.-.tici. 1li. of pupils: length iverag salary for ; of public schoo! houses an.l the value ..I public s. h. i piop. ity: the numb.-r of I-ik hers' in stitutes held, logetllr with su.-h sugges tions as may oc -nr to him i-..n...l3v of the school interests of lie- county. The follow ing was H.1.1. .1 by the Sen ale to this section: "Provided that if any c.nir.iy super intendent in, schools fails "1 refuses any cf ihe duties reriuirrd -I' him by this act he shall be subject to removal from his office by the county board of siaV.ol directors upan t'he complaint of the State Supei inleiidcnt of Public In struction.'' Ill section 51 there L- an amendment i-equirir.g that the treasurer !-hall keep the school fund separate and distinct from all other funds. Section 75, providing that the grad uate from the Feibixiy Normul Col ego, Nashville. Tennessee, from the Normal and Industrial College at Jreensboro. and Normal and Industrial it Ashevi-e shall be re -ognized in this -t.ltc a certified for-life as teachers n 11 public schools in North Carolina, s ;trii-ken out. Section 7S 1s changed to provide thsvt r.nicad of the "Fvderal assembly of k. -p a i i "Wiuii can be dor.,- lo save 11" II. an.l ler-ell :ile ar.'llV of Cll.'ll W- i-,-ei,.i ill- alinos! llll.i':- i . : " l-i- ta lili-h a Ref. .i -e I for iii. se wh-. ii.ive fallen, ai l ...ling .-h.ldren on; ,,f iii.. sire- 1 1 . i ss w 1 1 ' i pa r-o ; s 1 I- lei- " Til- last 1 'I' l-i in.-.: ; !: .'-. In i.oii -.: ,h I S il i W .- I Slat - s . f I .lepi'im, I-s. Th I' S. R.iii-an in Sv R. forin ;' lie I'nioii. -JL-e.'.ts. and 11.::,: average numb. : :i,iiihi. ami the iHiiuh. r r. The t". S. ( loy.-rniii.-uta in .se i-lciis. d moral.- solf-Mipp-o" uig. -. .iml .n- Imii'-sl ;in- i I i li-- -.mm u n i r I.- L'l.: i:i s. a--l. a: 'lings ; r iii:ii,:r.-.l i ! as,- I il.iitie. r. poi : s;at. - : -iliiin :.". .er leading Useful I ,-.s, ..-,:,, I ci:ize in w h.eh t n- '. live." Tiler.- is a lell he i ..re ; le- i l.-iiei a.l A - M'tuldy asking hut .f.'e.iini) to build an.l euuip a Reform S( iicol on a modern scale: an.l it will lie latgely self-supporting. Many y. ars Ibis has been ur gently begged, by all who cine in con tact with the dark under side of our social life. May such action be ia-k-oi as to lead to the saving of th- cir.ld reti and the blessinig of our State. Vrey respectfully. C. R. DEN'SI IN. CHRIST CHCRCH. Rev. M. M. Mars-hail. I) IX. Rector. Second Sunday in Lent. Early Com munion S a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m Divine service and serrr..n 11 n. m. Evening Prayer r. p. m.. Daily ser vices in Lent Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays 5 p. ni. Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturday 10 a. m. Free seats. All welcome. St. Saviour Chapel: Sun day School 10 a. ni. Morning- set-vi e 11 a. to. NSgrht service 8 p. m. Thurs day service and lecture 8 pm. Seats all free. All cordially Invited. ; t
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1899, edition 1
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