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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 1

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3 Bovtrnor Crams Takes Rffitd Marshal Lord RoborU Entlws- plastically Wilconod In Ecglaad: i Appropriations" I -The people confidently npeet that the1 Mreelee- of economy In public expenditures be fulflIM and the party which has baaa entrasted with the management of State again will be held strictly reepenel ale ter any exrcsalre or eawba approprla-tiena It la for you to determine what eemS are necessary -tor the reasonable require-nta of tbo variouB State departments and Institutions and what 'tit shall be of His New I ton Georg Harwood Lynn 8 I bat How Marlboro Lucius FtoU Clln-the' Oath of ton Julius HAppIeton Bprlngflold 1 The owthnfoflloe waa aamlnlatend 1 by President Boole and attar th oonnoll-lon had ratirod to their ohambor the oon- mention once more broke up Shortly afterward the governor aont a meMBga to each branoh atating that the four atata officials eecratary of itete ffoi Olinof 'Boaton treoeuyer and receiver general Edward 8 Bradford of Springfield auditor Henry Tamar of Malden and attorney general Hoaea Lieutenant Governor John Bate Knowlton of New Bedford had appeared before the executive couudll and bad been I aworn In IN PRESENCE OF (LARGE CROWD elnti to curb other objects aa la your Jedgmeat' abould receive legislative aeeiet- BIG CROWDS Ar SOUTHAMPTON Mat aKPaddingtofi Station Moahf oce and enconragemeat Not a dollar more than la required ter the eOtetcat admlals-tntlen of tbo public service should be appropriated K-r These various matters I am persuaded Will receive your -moat earnest eoasklara-tien While then la no call for parsimony I am confident that yon will always eaat-etaa your judgment fearlessly ana eooeet antfausly In the espendlture ot the pee-ple'a money and that you will refuse to grant needless or unwise appropriations aa unhesitatingly ae you wlUTote themte objects worthy of promotion sad 'support Etjiieation AIsq Assumes His Duties "'NEWSPAPER MAN ALIVE 1 t- Inaugural address was brief TtfE DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON s' VC i 100 LC-JS MM G- Correepobdeit Bod well DU Net Fall Ovqr a Precipice Gorham Jan' WHBod I well the nnwipeper eorre pendent of Proceedings decupled Lflyde Pk Matt who waa lost In I Mt Washington The report of the Superintendent ot Tub-He Schools shows a constant and gratifying adrancement In our eduentlonaletalae-wta The total amount of the State school tend and mill tax for the caramt The uaands of ROKular Trobpa- ifijM019 3 tha amoant ef rtchaSHa Ml a Less Than an Hour 1J Aided the Police Forces -J'i' i- id -Mi Itfl 0523 for the saase pnrpora in'HBO on (nerrara of 8427407 or nearly forty-ceres per cents 1 Tke Normal Brhoota are dolnc 1 eellent work and the Imtetancw of taw lng teachers tborooghly last meted trained la thels dntl being found Wednridoy calmly ahcltered itagehocueof the Summit honi searching party Bod well with two others startadJto go up the mountain on foot to take pictures and aa the correspondent wee greatly fatigued by the climb he waa left at the Half Way bonee by hie atsooletea who continued on to the ranml When the men returned Bodwell had dlaappaared and yesterday his tracks were followed to a dangerous precipice They- oame down the mountain and reported the occurrence and searching parties started out Bod well state that after hia frlenda left him ha refreshed himself at the Half Way by all About thirty per' cent teachers ate Normal School' graduates Thera are 722 school children ta -thlrty three unorganised townships for- whom schools are maintained ae provided by th statutes at doit daring the pout year ft $258218 Of tidfc 1280AT-was psll 0 os th State aproprlstioo MJH was Interest an land reserved and $1323X1 th per capita tag 'j The pupils ta those schools range tram five to tweuty-ooe yean of age and ta several laatancea married man sad hsra taken advantage of the opportunities gMt) education rtus offered to at- Sou than ptonJen A daorafaff tola uiqJlff dtiarnngad rtba prfaia ilanKibs foeaptiou of Flrid kiurital! Logijlbarta and titeoa an how after too- hppolutad dtps whau ba arrivfd Tba'aol toustasn of the larga eoucoana of aoi'f hourwaff was -'in' no damanad tha tolekpoll of inlet' and: amid eeanaii 'of great jubilalon ooisBilnglad with pg and thwelnglrg of patrlotio'-aM jg eooompanlntaul to tha bande Limd BoIk? rtc loudad and drove -thrMigh tfierlehly decorated etyecta to thg Hartley iuttidt whara tha mayor eurroandadby tba msaa here of tha oorporation oflloa praaauted him with -thq oily fu it gold crakei- Th luetitatoL mil crowdad to tie eapfolty and thmu waaMml aremarkabla aa tha marahul' In tha uniform of hla -renkAy ytffppad iralmd platform! Tbo'jgrtV'p oaadioga wara'moet brief Lord It la unnecessary for nre to call roar 1 tentioo to tbir Important work being dc by uueh schools Bnt far their extateu iea Ing their of tha child! advantages -would grow ap la and a much larger per cent of I ultimately become a pablle charge The furnishing of each tautructioa ta ta hat mony with the eetabl tailed policy if the State to provide school prlvflegea for oil a rul tho people are anxious oThart aria established -tha child regular la their 'are Boaton Jan In the presence of both bmnohea of the legislature the Jue- tioaa of the eupreme Judicial and superior oonrta atata officials and a large number of prominent cltiaene Hon Murray Crane of Dalton at noon todgy fpr a second time took the oath of dMe aa governor of the oommon wealth Lieutenant Governor John Bates 1 waa alao sworn In and this main feature of the proceeding! a the atata faouaa cloeed with I and yeatardny atartad np th monn-tha h-frnT-Tnr hi in tain As It w(u stormy It la thought ha delivery by Governor Crane of hie In-j tbem aa they ware coming down augural addraea without seeiog them He was unable to The exercises ee usual took ptaoe In the get photographs on acoount of the weather aparioni hall of the hoa'of lepreaanta- conditions and reaching the top of the mountain dnd being unable to get Into tivee In which both branohee of thegan-1 ghe ImSd ho made hlmaelf oomfortable oral oourt had aaaemtiled In Joint aesslon I the ooaoh house Ho had taken along Governor Crane and Lieutenant Governor I a quantity of: pryvlilana eo that ho HateawembothiWom'ln hy President no Soni- nf I ridcrably surprised today to learn that Boau of the senate as pr sliding officer of I jjjjbera had bean looking for Min He the convention and after eaoh had taken I oame down the mountain with the party the bath and subscribed to the articlee of I and aald that ha Intended to atari for the oouatitution Secretary of Btate Olln I home at once proclaimed the faol In aonorona tones rioting with the the writ known words: aa va the commonwealth of Maaaa- 'The erowd woe fully up to the average every available space being occupied dlndingtho alslea as far back ae the doon Governor Inaugural addraea -waa quite brief aa compared with the address of maay of Me predecessors' so that proceedings occupied lake thansnliour Both brahqhoa oftha logltietara met CONCESSION TO OPINION Fbrraer President Harrhmn? Elected 7 v41 Director of a Gas Compohy' -A Indlanapoll a- Jan 8 Former Preel dent Harrison was yesterday elected a dl motor of the CorinmaraGai thlscltyand haa taeervai-: In a few worda of thafak wforrod to tha a whito fco-i'Bv't war In Mm rim liar to if I apply tbemaalvM- with great ladaatry their tasks Tha good won which ta be- dM by tho sehoota of this clasa ahbuld ro extamded aad mada more efiktant Itat ta to do Its duty -to that uortl Ha efttaenu depeadwt upon It for 1 tioaol odvantogea Tha special appropriations made for th academies and semtaartaa lapro with the optolou that they ehoulaiba mada -under certain -definite- reetrlctloue Under -axtattag clreumetencee a- echool baring a scaloue and eklllful advocate la the- Lw the' may -he able to Oa returning to too rall-: rood otation hoi waa greeted with- oonttnfSVa ndlH fan th aemunblad throngaLwPil At 1180 tat tod for to Hie poaltlon on the liberal appropriation ta trees of im actual reqplretaquta While another equally tbe thybut tarn muethe Mattel with a -comparatiraly mall: amount The Jb atOM'dnakAhiien -t cd reutardoy-toronunloe i return! mambera asv'-1 itate-: X-i -y JOHN? It ta an injustice -toythe IwialU-uy of theeq acadeoieg to uae the amoflat appropriated la Increasing their endow1 jsent Intaead of providing more and butter Instruct loa to the puplta who attend them sad under no divumaUaeM should the sum appropriated tor such Institjitlons be from th tend provided the common ropta toba follbwed yLaadBoborte ftmai Paddlngtonatatioo' aco dnrlnig aorl hdurt of tha moffi-f be looked upon as a guarantee that the company Will -change lte attitude In rnipect to certain daiuapdi that It bee made upon the people Chief among' them la the abandonment of the open grata system and the aubrtl-tntlon of meters for natural gaa measurement a atop tint the oompany hae insisted upon and which Mr Harrison la known to oppoaA ing bnt tot Uambm ifi any ooaparad (-- I' 1 1 It ta exceedingly gratifying that ao strong an interest ta being manifested In tha pub-chlldren teachers and pa- Ue achoota' The cl fcv-t? MtiSiPi 4 DAN STUART AT CAB80N a Canon VNev Jan' Den Stuart Angnata Ms Jan In tha hnll of tibaUmilnl ki'ul permereiit In Its ebarartn the honae of ruresentatlvea at 1 1 o'riook and ihe Rjip-Mnr occupied a- atrongrr V-years Ihe mono ted to roads Telephone bn Pavlnm Banks he 1315000(1 the lax on lull 2A052J2 on IVIcgrsph an' ilea $32 88848 oa Kx 1003207 on Insnrann on collateral inker the prim fight promoter baa arrived ben Ha made the statement that he tree ben In the Intenat of a prise fight to taka plaoo in the latkir pert of May Ha states I that JetTrlefJ ih aH probahlllty would! ho I hen When naked If Flteatmmona would go against tf ohamplon he made no ds-nial out Atated tint he had plenty of me-Itariel JJa mentioned McGovern ae one I of hli imu-s- Stnart hae eeoured lend far I an arena which gives the Impression -that 1 be means business press Com ConipenUw every way than It dors to- Is remuneratively -emnlbycd 'while ranital Is active and ae a rule receiving Milsfnrtory returns Every eon-dirkm Is ss fscurable as we ran reasonably esneet and gives promise of continued development and prosperity rents art aw biting in Improving lagging school grounds beautifying ecbool-roomt and providing hooka at art and standard literature Tha work accomplished along there line hae ham ver exteoelve and gratifying It haa greatly stimulated geseral interest ta tha schools promoted harmony In manage-matt and resulted ta much better wort being doae by all epscerned The' teachers' Institutes and lummer cboota' have not only Improved the gna-eral character of the Instruction- la our Bute but to au extent-that was'' not an-Urinated- nave stimulated teachers to at teid our higher lustltutlona of learning and thus enabled them to acquire tha scholarly attainments neeereaiy to the success in their calling 'v Tha Unlverrify of Milna The State University ta lu a prosperous condition having about 800- students of whoa more than sta-uavaatba are residents of this Btate Its mast popular couture are those In engineering and tbo equipped tbore agriculture i-scope of lte work ta uf tho very character and also Includes a course a similar course without Greek a rieotlfle course without Latin sad Greek a course In preparation for medicine and couture In chemistry and pharmacy Tbe Kchoolof Law located la Bangor haa been well received and ta gaining tha- approval uf those well qualified to Judge of It wort of tha Income Nearly two-thirds of the nances IfiiSM St on new corpora Mo 11 STIIW other taxes anil mlscellsneun Items 8tato Finances rro input mama AGAIN IN SESSION EAUMJta total revsnue of 817)0' 31 JT from thess sonrees 1 One hundred thousand dollar paid pn the public debt during the pan two yrarn tbo amount of the Mate's bonded Indebted ness now being $210300000 a reduction of $318AOOAO since 18B0 The Mate' baa outstanding temporary loans to tha amount of $35000000 some part of which should he Mid durlw the coming year There shoo Id be a sufficient Increase In the Btate revenues to provide for the gradual payment of the wholr amount and to Insure an adequate balance In the treasury to enable the Btate at all times to meet IM obligations telly aad promptly without resorting to temporary loans Taxation The reports of the 8ia(e Treasurer will show that the total receipts of the' treasury during the two yean ending December 31 lull wern 137X8 UiXIB l'ba amount of cash on hand December 81 UW was 81uk73 73 making the whole amount available tor this period $33i3848TU The ainnunt disbursed during Mils time was 8378Cn77fi leaving a balance on hand IV-coinbcr 31 lBol" of SlHUrtJOL 1 bit an nr however Is barely sufficient to meet obligations Immediate ly isurable and Is no more than should he In the Mtete Treasury If the demands upon It are to be promptly met Mr Oim stead of Pennsylvania Prang Surprise by Offer-t Ing Resolution of the exeentive oounoll and State offloera made their reports 9 Orders were than adopted far a Joint session and at 1145 a the senate heeded by the newly eleoted aargaant-t-erma Major Da vim marched through the oorrldon to tho honaa 'hen Speaker Myen greoef ally yielded gavel to President Soule who oalled the convention to order A eommlttae was et onoe appointed to notify the governoroleot and the nontenant govern or-oleot that the ooventlon waa prepared to reoalva them and administer the oatha of office During the brief welt far the governor to appear the members of the enpreme heat arm oorr tSai University is derived from the General RMHini Alleged Abridgemairtof Right Te The Btate tax paid by the cities town end organised plantatbins for jtlmjreeni I8U0 and 1U(N) amounted to $1AK today In tha praaenoe of both branohee of the legislators and a large nnmber of spectators who had gathered for the ooca Ion Dr John Hill of Angnito took the oath of offloe ae governor of tha ctato of Maine Tha large hell wee filled to overflowing when jnst before toe appointed hour Governor-elect Hill accompanied by the mambera of hla' oonnoll and tha heeds of departments entered Oovornfe Powers with hla staff tbo arrival of the party' and tha ceremonies attending too Inauguration were Iwgnn without delay Ex-Governor Frederiok' HobiV of Gorham and exGovernor Henry Cleaves of Portland wen' present as gusts of honor and' ovary available foot of apace in the hall waa filled In the corridors ontdde stood scores of Interested ones who were liable to gain admission and the galleries were filled to their oap o-Itv l'ba oath of offloe was administered by President Hannibal Hamlin of tha senate and tbla waa followed by toe nsonl proclamation Secretary of State Byron Bnyd Governor Hill then advanced to the ipeaker'a stand and began hla Inang-ural addraea Ho aald: wmneaiM 0 tbo Senate and Hoaea fif SopreortHiitreo: the dawa of a new century bright with bops and promise of tbe future we Mve assembled rare to consider tbe condition and requirements of tbe Btate whose sovereign people we represent Devoutly grateful ter tbe many bleeping which wt have received through the lw- riedgvd to an economical administration ot tho Btate government to a readjust Movent men the remainder bring provided by the Mate It having been the policy of the Mate to reduce students' expenses-aa muck Possible the racrist CMS Jthi (Continued on pngs 5) 4 Vote ia Ssathen iBtatsa ment of the prevailing system ot taxation end the enactment of measures Which will IS NO TRUTH IN THE RUMOR Waal legton Jen When the honae and 'superior oonrta were admitted to tho 1 today after a holiday reoeeai floor of the hones I not mote than 75 members were present present with those prevent on tta eeoaafon of tha Governor Crane made his appeeranoe at I It had ten arranged before the house met the door of the house promptly at noonlbst tbseoneldeistion of the lead to- mors Just and eqiitable valuation and assessment of forms of property the people demand and expect that we wilt- discharge our trust Id harmony with the letter and spirit-of our respective parly platforms No excuses which 'can be offered will be deemed a sufficient reuson for a failure to (lo our tell duty la the fulilitel fulfilment of the pledges which have been made Upon us will properly rest- the blame If we are recreant to our trust ours will be the credit and honor of faithful and devoted service The people hare confidence In yon whom they have chosen to- represent them here They ex demonatntlon In honor: of too ratara City Imperial volaatoreu from Sonth Africa Of Gigantic Railway Comblna To Control Ali the Groat Lines aore of nirapatltion of tha riotonaba Wlien we take from this the school fund I and the mill tax repaid to tbe various rifles and towns the net sum retained by the Piste Is found to be 870074203 Of this 84501 liBJHi was paid by the twenty- chlea of tbe Btate 834023-70 was paid by tbe towns and organised plantations and $1)103034 was paid by the wild tends It will thus be seen that tbe twenty cities have paid Idto the treasury $43010850 mote inan they have received from tbe arbool tend Two bundled end thirty-nine towna and plantations or 44 7-10 per cent of the whole number bare received from the school tend mure than they have paid Into-the Btate Treasury eml It Is found that the average net rale of Btate tax ot the twenty cities was $1503-0-on each $100000 valuation while for the towna and organised plantations the-average rate waa 001-3 cents or divided on the basis of population there waa an average of $403 1-2 paid on each poll by flu: cities and of 111 3-4 cents on each isiir In the towns and organised plan- ttInlthla''connecilon It Is Interesting fa note the prlnrlpal sonrrea of Btate rare-sue outside of the Btate tax paid by rltlra and towna and tbe amount received from each An eiamlnntlon of the treasury accounts 'shows that itirlo: th -ggat two apportionment bill thou Id ba entered upon today Immadl urty after the reeding of the Jonm'al Mr Olmitoad (Pa) epmog a aurprlai offering aa a matin of privilege a negation reciting tbo alleged abrldgetnnt of the right to votrf In Louldfiha Mlmlanlppl Mouth Carolina and aa he whlked down the aisle fallowed by Lieutenant Governor Bates the members of th exeentive oounoll and the governor's staff the entire aseombly rose end the apptauae wee both liberal and hearty Following the governor and the other state officials earn a tremendous crowd of Invited guests who pressed Into the few vaonnt spaoes and tin alalea Then waa a pect a fear less conscientious discharge of Exacutlv Officer Awaclallaa Uphekto latar' tJt fititi Cam marc Law every' duty devolving upon yon andthat maintain the will maintain tha high traditions of delay of some ten minutes whlla the North Camline and lnatrueting the patriotic service and unaelflah effort for the common welfare which have ever characterised the Legislatures of Maine The question of taxation is the most subject demanding jour attentloa The urgent necessity of securing greater revenues for the Btate to enable It to meet legitimate end necessary demands the treasure end to provide for tbe throng adjusted Itself and thenwhan I oommltieewi oenana to Inquire Into the 1 1hnn qnlet had beeu restored Governor Crane I nibjeot anf report the facte to the honae bavlor and dtaaetereon that ocoerienda- tarred many parmne from Joining In pnblta vralomna Fifteen thbeemdregnv kr troopa In addition -to' thonrenda of S- police linad to root bloekod tt ride treata and ware enneen tinted In tha epaoaa to guard against dangerona Lord Boborta raoobod Paddlhgtoo ta Mon only 80 minute behind tha nla-l time Aa ho damandad from raloon earrloga to too ptaktBr--'tf th alahontoly daroratad railroad atationba wm gtaatad by tba Prlnoa of Prlnoaoa of Wole tho Dnko and Dnohaaa at York tbo Dnko of Conoangkt aad th Duka at Cambtldga The- membana tha royal family ebook handa hreHtty witnbha field marshal while tha haada-jg played tba nutuifial antbam Tba PriieyTS of Walaa engagad Lord Robert lh efiMoca of Him who ever watches ovm a with tatherly cere we Implore Hie Kldance end eld In the discharge- of the mutant duties devolving upon nu' The decade Just passed has been one of erly a nil In let Just upon greet prosperity for the Btate The development of new -Industries and tha -growth of those alirady established have given -Jicady established payment -ot existing temporary ronr part I makes some action on your part topped forward beside- president Sonia I The reddhg of the resolution oaumd a and holding np hla right hand repeated finny on tie Demoontlo aide Before It the oustomary formula At the ooncln- pnmkd far Mr Riohardson (Tenn) Ion and after he bed subscribed bla mlnerly leader jumped to bla feet name the aoldlerly figure of Secretary of nd Mtoniptad toe reeding to eak State Olin roee beside hla exoellenoy end whethetk reeolntkm required unanl-ln a load voice proclaimed Murray I mona eoaaak Crane of Dolton governor of the common- replied to sprakin wealth far the current polltioal year I la oflang matter of The mom prooeedlnga wen repaeted In mqketba polot that the resolution toe oeao of Lieu tenant Governor Bates taiatltntoa matter of privilege" rajployment to large numbers of people Ftly Increased the population and Danwar CoL Jan Preeldent Jeffipy of tha Denver Sc Bio Grande who ta ohalrman of the Executive Offltmg aaeoolatlon maatlng fonr timaa eaoh year In New York (aye than la not part ldla of trntb in tha reported gigantic railway ootnblna which la to control all the great 11 nee He reld: In bii anno mind over thought of attempting to oomblno dll the nilwsye into a grext organisation to eontrol tho oommdnm of too aountry Tho moetlnga In Now' York have no laob purpose and If railway man-eon im brought to a pqint wbere they will simply obey too luterstatu oora-law tho Hwln object of tho moM-ligalln Now Yorkwill be aooompllabad It tlui 1 1 huh wtH quit -rate eutttng and glinJdy obey tho plain letter of the law thal ta all I would oak and it ta quite gh for ono arganlrallon to aooora-pltati If tbli la done thare'wlll he nd need of ooiublnntlona to try to control tbo conversation of mum length --j The aocoe waa altogether brilliant Every whara won maatoa of hogtlog troopa lad laff in -bright ooatume giMaa Impel five Under our present tho tenter often handicapped by unfavorable conditions the merchant with his capital Invested In his stock of goods the mechanic and laborer striving to pay for their homes: end the owner of every form of visible property already bear too great share of the rmhlle burden An Inc ream le the rate of the Btate tax therefore cannot he-considered: but other forms of proper ty now eersplng taxation altogether 01 paying only a part ot what they should Justly and equitably hear must he required to contribute their fair proportion of the coat of supporting our government whose manifold advantages are shared by all and whose existence nop only makes the ownership of nfoperty possible hut gives permanence and security te Its value Ilenllxlng yonr earnest desire to do everything In your power to nromote the common welfare I present this Important uhlert well knowing that vonr determl-nation to do yonr folldnty will lead you to give It you earlv and earnest attention am Confident that Fvery Interest Indt mill latere and ataff ofilcere -v wealth of those towns which have been the centres of activity Mora than five hand red and twenty-eight miles of new team rallrosda and over two hundred and twenty miles of electric railroads havr been constructed giving the communltle through which they paaa greatly Improved transportation fecllltlee end aiding Im measurably In the development of those portions of tbo Btate tlpie opened up to eesy and convenient travel Some of ear shlnyarda which bar for a long time been Idle or nearly ho -have again started Into life 'and today this In-duatry la In tha moat satisfactory condition ter yean With the passage of the Fry shipping bill eo ably advocated by ear dlstiagnlsbed Jnnlor senator Maine will aatnmo that posJtlna In' tbe construction of weals of every kind which the rtlll -of her bonders and mechanics end her tevotaMe ritaatiom as a maritime Bute title her to bold -Our Matt has become the summer home i Tha Princmof Yales sooty left tharall- atatlon pnesding lend Bobetta-to Thu tetnrnlog field Buckingham palae nninn marehnl waa than prewntad with an drere from th tannlri polity of Pnddlog- and' tha sacra proclamation althongh aomewhat modified followed Governor Came then stepped forward to too apeakarYdeak and delivered hla In-1 angnral addraea Tha governor nod dearly dlatinotlyj and without otetorloal effort and at too I oanolualon waa aoeordod a liberal roond of applause The oonvention then adjoorned but til took some time for the crowd to leave too hall and was after one before tho senate reaobed Its chamber Thai work however waa not yet eom-ptotad far another' Joint seralon waa lm- llahardaon fading has not- proceeded far determine that re-apeaker r' aids an took hla seat but be-ounMl proceed Mr on hla fast make tha no quorum present" houae waa eonutod and announced 141 pro rani Mr Underwood laamedi-ndjonrnmont Tho ayes dwnnndad and obtained which waa lost ayes 08 ng bot no voting fi4 total 17S Tha speaker In ardor to nmke np tbersopon dlraoted print ho when not a atoiy and' i upon noes MOB UVEBPOVBHED 8HEBiFft-A -Jt v-' Botna Go Jan a-Poerngor rntoki of tho well-to-do people ofttlFeHstqr end the ot ramre who anPre- of of ftnmre who vidua! as well corporate will be dealt with fairly and Justly and that an trefilo" wt would beoomoref the weak IHlea law war ubyl" waa oakad by would go out of waa the yeply that la th natural taw ubd why tha weak railway line upheld by thora toaj mit of ydhr deliberation flon to jonw same legislation eoutoorn train report tha Wtpfnra lynohing of Tom -Wllao at- Mltamr yogtirdoy Wltaoq stabbed prfiralnant inmtati in Wllvl(liMfc CAfiatnma duy: -A nab oyerp-iweredto' you will to-mom nearly equal-Ixe'tte burdens of taxation among our cit- Mf Tnv-'wirT nre resort appre-beiSaltertvir 74alltlM of our In- I ting itoMteml delight In th I I beaetlenjDlwar seashore and monD- peaefy a aonree of 1 to Khe LJlawf the State In mn gaga and teeJ yy Increasing- ItoMdtatsly ordered and too 1 two branches unoo mora oonveued at 180 for tho pnr-1 include 1 posoof swearing la tb next exeontlre I qoenun eooncll Tha aeooud Joint aeselon waa I also held In the hall of the honae and I 1 before I o'elock tha right mom-1 ruriatlon ahorti 1 vir-fnune above crltlclam -No eystem of taxatlou -hufj: if-: yf-1 x- -1 in.

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