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LjMt,77VJO; p v \i"' ! v . 



i< of i he State ** .aiian. 



surer of the li.nl ..f Tru*ter 



i\th. the tune of the K'ivt. r part of 

 r $1 l.rtl 7.4** 



llia'l l*'K'i"latu: 







il value of railroad tracks, 

 D board M real estate. *M 

 rval estate. $11 7.161. 2,V). 



'le to pay 

 ; valur <>f milr>ai 



rsonal * 175.397,482. 



ivoiial |>r 



i that $100.000 

 ii his office dur- 

 "O.OOO acres of 



IHJfrl mm lond TV 



imount* to $1.989.906.40, The receipts were $1,- 



175.991.1.:. at,,! t- 



rmal schoob the Superintendent 



Peabodv appn.pru 

 in Mpol m< ntiiii; the appn.pr:.i: .-. I., gii 

 laturi- for the . ' the normal r 



In half < 



nice was so encouraging that 

 the sessions were extended five and nix weeks. The 



in attendant, at the 

 .kund then- an- t! 



,hodv 



aid 1 t--<l the muni- 



from -Jrt in I*...; 

 man- >lored teachers of eastern 



vn n01j97tJb' 





 ral 



i;rnluteil 2*i in April. 



th Insane f-r the two years . -n-lini: April 1. 

 which included $8.000 for re- 



imir*. The are rap 



- In rrgard to the i> 



*, we ti 

 aUmt 1 1 i | r 



a. 4- -. : . ' ' 



: ' . i . ; r - i- f - , ' . . 



- 



i the average wa $18 JT7 



lravrlit, K 

 pupil M-huul. The total 



ine Sortety hs 



The Penitentiary .-Tht value of the building*, 



I'"! DTi la, ft'- .' 'J^' ..r. Hi !. r , i.ii H .-- ' 



age. The share-crop system of working the mmatss 

 1 profitable, and a farm b to be bought 



... '., Btote 



lii-nr. tor's report ifives the ftg- 



ures below for I^VWI: The arT insurance com- 

 i have written ruk> 



. 



paid \ommum .:.-. |60I B H 

 am-, r,,,,,,*!,,,-, bavewrittsfl ... rUa *.-i. 

 received premiums, $1^97309 ; paid loss* of $tt*V 



> have paid taxes at 



$88,173.w; an increase of $9.405^)9 over the pre- 

 ceding two years. 



Kail ways. Steps have been taken toward the 

 l made by convict labor 



and owned by the State, as provided for by the 

 Legidlatut MI the capital to the Mis- 



i decision of the Supreme Court a railroad 



company was held not to be responsible as a com- 



r baggage which was burned at a 



1 A. M. after h . 



i after the passenger's arrival; and he could 



' mages only by showing such negligence as 



i make the company liable as a warehouseman. 



I ;.|.d < Otlull. 



coal to the amount of 494.000 tons, and 



n crop wa given at 700.000 hales. 

 DlftT" irK (.rvat ex 



been caused by the reported f 



.at muni Sal i rw, St. Framujlhia- 



.-hita. an-. 



Ijiwleiwaesm. Tw 



.irtv were 

 mi.l ti t. iistilling in the mountain* of 



August. 



man was kflsfd and another brutally U-.tn. at a 

 negro picnic near Kendall Mills; as a result, t * ,. 

 necroes ware lynched and another was shot, in an 

 affray growing out of the affair. 



Ihimare h) Flood. (treat loss and suffering 

 were caused in the spring by the heavy floods. The 

 lowlands in eastern Arkansas were c< 

 water, nouses wore swept away, many animals w<-ne 



t.ed, and some human live*. 

 was sent from various sources, and the Legislature 

 , . ..n.mitt. v t.. investigate, and passed a 

 law , tie for payment of taxes. 



it Derlslonn. PU* WeUt-Fisrgo Kxpress 

 .my brought suit against a 



h the com- 



pany van taxed, on the ground that the rule of 

 assessment laid down in the .. wa- unfair 



other thu provide* that the board in as- 



sessing the taxable property of Mich a corporation 

 *hall ascertain the value of the entire capital stock 

 of such company, and shall therefore fix the sum 



