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cue; XlilTTION PRICE: 3.00 PER YE All CHARLOTTE N; .MONDAY MORNING,, JANUARY; 29, 1906. Y; - i PRICE HVEC x WEEK'S S FORECASTED i:otT3 trxGAGGno on rate bill Novel fcxperlence of ' Unrestricted .. Talk and Orrrtirolty lor Aincnd- ment to 1m Ciiven Senate 'to Take I'p - Ciihieso Boycott and Begin ' Lonj and Hard Fight on Statehood 1 lull 1 Vance- Delays Punfclilnj , Venezuela Until' Conclusion of Mo- roccan, . Conference Leaves : Her Hands. 1 ree Un ce rta i n ty at JAI , Kociraa. .'.o:1' ' Except for possible developments in the Ktanoo-Venecrielan , crisis,", and possible, - though unexpected, complications in the Moroccan , conference, 'trie , week begins with little premise of. new event, of an . unusual 'character. ,' ,,' ' '-',.Tb critical point , tn "the Franco-Vena auolun situation,' which teemed Imminent, lma euatd for tha, mrimant. nfl Franco W) announced" that she wilt await "a 'propitious time" for 'taking such Action DWELLING BEST-BY EOMB DICED OF VOLT. IS WORCCSTEK Deadly MIshilo is Hurled Through , horoiul-Sii.ry Window of House In i Which- 2JI Persons Were Asleep, , Croat':-; llavoo and' Rendering a ..'Kick l.oMua Insane Second Bomb - Mailo r V:h I'ipe Found la Yawl .Police Looking for - Former : Part Ownd s of Hulldlnc, Who Had Been '. Worchester, -Mass,; Jan. ,28. X, dyna- mite bomb, hurled through -a second story "window of the"", house of Paul CHRIST, IS NOT, A HANSOM r- ' ' ', T vii, .i, ' ( tf ATONEMENT THEORIES , ( FALSE llev. Plato T. Durham - preaches an Iconoclastic), Sermon Men ' Have Gome to Question, 1 Redemptive Power of Christianity, and Why Fallacies In. tlw Four Theories of , i no solvation lYwe salvation V'Sox a Matter of 'Theory, but of . J-nci -riSIDIO v i'.VlUOlH'es , .Of tUC ,"" Power of God Unto Salvation. ' Yesterday morning at,Trlnity church the pastor, Rey. Plato , T, (Durham, preached to a ; -congregation '.which MOSCZVnskl.' 33 . ITnirtn a.v.niia: nrlv this morning, exp'oded and tore' away J heard htm: with the deepest . Interest the rear part of the house. blowing He boldly assailed certain theories of out the floors and rear wall. ' ; i . f the Atonement and made apparent the Twenty-two persons were asleep in f fallacies in them.r, Thl was' his text! the house The wife "of 'Ganlel C. I "I am not ashamed nf th nnnnei nt Bootk, who , was til. . was-rendered In-1 Christ which I the power of God unto v; un v(UBtuii. was uunia nuvauon." , . , to a rhospltar, to-night" -'. "In this, latter .time said he! 'roen ' J1?' WiMSfKSViJtw tXi? ?Ae1H th .the. house -40 Richland ChrtsUanity there la a redempUve 1 if. oik It Is intimated that her .desire is to and- wan f nnnA : unuf. to1 iw:.i.'"r tifrr!?,?,::r i awair tbe eonoluslon of ne Aigeciras , -,'r ''iiZll VwV.l" 1 ,Tr w"'j,'i' :iw.fli'ni.ia, nas ,oten: s - conference before Evolving berseii wan ww u- Drougnt , aoout ::&y-two-or: three in - Vencxuela. .. - . - . . -' . - . i J.j Ryland. The force of the ex- fluences. The- doctrine 6f Evolution ; ; The sMoroeeani conference promises be plosion shook thai , whole section Cof has become so - domfnant " to ; manw , ery , deftnlte, action.: as the graver the city. 1? C..- JT , minflrihal havS .. Z problems it Is to confront are yet some MIas ValeskA Burkvtc-as wa Ii . V . V.e lo8t he ,de . diHtunee orf. Though the alignment of tha ..TIpn in Tha -.Itf th-belnousness of slnand look upon ; delegates u more-marked than a week 1 jno ,om. adjoining where lt, as mere Imperfection , Thus the i f ko, there Is stUl uncertatnty- as to the Jhe explosion , took - place. She , was consciousness of nerannai resnnnsihiu -outepme. it is. generally beiieved that burled under debris, but nofc seriously tTLl1:: tne, longer ue conference tasis me oeuer nun. .' ; , , 1 1 . " . 1 wilt he, tha chances fo its successful f a , v .lu ..!. f tain men have co , termfoatlon., , - , ' ,t-'.ri-: M develop -t". 5e"" -V '""LtS? Uii w.. r , IZiy-rrV'n wt wmcn ail must- love for her degraded child -will soh times move him when all else has fail ed.: If, then, 'In the life and death of Jesus,, men get a vision of the suffer ing love of Infinite- fatherhood,'' who will say that It will not work: his re' demptlori from sin? And, if in his life are shown, forth all the possibilities of human existence, in the ' purpose of oa, who win say that a man, drawn to God by this vision of his father hood,: will not find in Jesus alt the Ufa unto which he should attalnf J- RAILROAD .TALK IS CASWELL. the foasideretlou of the Chinese boycott. Pipe .waound in the yard and Js pass through,' Th. ,mTia. wiii Vnm. T .m in onntini in the BnaMninn f h- hir : nen.. uie laea ot saiTauonia lost with a resoluUon offered last week by Ue. r- A n H " 1 ht of i there are those who ttuestloa Kvnulnr Tillmiiri dlrwllnir tha snmmlttM 1 1 m.. : .ii..ti.' . , -i '. " . r ' . j Wketser there ' Is -' raaltv a: aalvailnn vw . v.- i .-. : .t. ...".l . i c iw i-ihjucb re jooianK-- ror . wranir 1 T. .. f , on immisraiion' o mvesusHie ui repuria rVvhonnwtW t,, - .Ii 1 process, ' There are professions Of -5"fcdne option to'Ameri- .ws excitement -which eon the . v. was presented, Mr. Tillman asked for inn- sessioni of, which they were v'ioted by J Proessors come later to believe a Vmediate consideration, but Mr. Aldrlch ob-i mortgage orosilnB. . ; v. f Lture of emoUon and superstition iotil. 1 Tt - la nndratMft chfi.t hAi. and I i ... b-'j V ' ,, LyiF.Mmirlliw man.BM Mining Ia aaa. ;J i.im as a fact the reported' teadershto ' i,-1 - -"..m. j ,.v.., I that through moral power anjtaoul Boys in pe- may-. puriiy iiaeii. . , , m "The .doubts which arise from the questions , which these Influences gen Ton toxbZUi T Vu "lead ntlo.BuIIdtas; passed Ontb d!clllt JJ?e: airing of the Chinese ,Wne o Men. 5 ,,',1, ta Hffht idea of Evolution, but .. t ...;) -i' .sr-woort f - ol " ' t:,iMI- nt tn ny conception of lt that avoids r will make, an erort ?8-rav?n bu"l' personal resDonslbility for sin. which of. former Minister Wu Ting fang in the I Beven : Buildlntr INtme1 vw. 1 .r" - si'- sis.'a as v e?? .vi E-ttaiatea loss ot - mind, the resolution . in tL couaiueniuiw :"IOiM ......ib. .1. . ' f Senator 3alllnger -".si".."1, Mnnriav . ; of the s measure prsenCby many Republican Senators. ' to-mgnt, causing an esUmated loss of $lv responsibility is a matter of consclous v ; Is i suspected : bjr some L ?' friehdsef the 000. fhe'. bundlngs jdesiroyedywere the .ness. The misapprehension ofithepro ttlftMpr' a. FZ bVK' rV-'l resulU from thejdea .-,j.:.,p7' . Vii. Tlie dwaf.4VllUfJU aJUif ' UU' I. lit? W SKtT nm 1 tsts.v srw-ar 1 - rr wa wi vol VVUKU J- wiw "J awaei, . svwi OrV k wone mey are not prepares to lei go i snop ana cwo bhiau ator bouie-t 1 1 noi qniy a process Dy wnicn w may - ' XrSirff-Wt.TiSm'ffr-aW are was dlcovered about 1:0 o'clock no -ourseives of unwortby nablts. but 'Tf"ho ought to be and reach , this, and it looks as if the flght over the Ti. ;,VJ rz XL " SL "iul the goal of existence. Thla. cannot be amissipn 01 new me roign. -pw im. tn, aameB hed anrfAd to th itnir done -y mere morality.' the conse- -,f'wu n" wy- buUdlng. and this and some amaller atnr auence of Which is neaatlve. "rX'S ?fmr n"" W. then, in the divine order a . A-w.. aVTwU nallinM. Will nfTas. fiirlha' -fiwianfl. t . . ------ ; v, uiss i n VI n F fm WAf f Ar mB M -.: a.' .:....-j.:L ,,.r-'-.,v ' MwBV " v"- .va--.'"va i r m .'TnA . nflTirMtrArl AfTlna ' . anil . atAaa 1 " 1 - v ' nienU to hi bill on Monday, and t her! touM werL Wrunr;neiv ":h. .rlL -4,The need Of men would tend ta in , Vil TSr tfti?. there mut be vomewhere hMin iAmrtf tbihm'ThftriwTiU wuineiiw were i- Id eatlSf fteUon Jar lt ppeecnee in euppoir ot me dui. i nert wm moved i m.'.' .iiTi iii S3s.ii7f it i rjr tvf sat. ivie vi -iiti t lUOlF llfr VPIHnifUUUtC Will V" bill' will nnksa nnhisisssl lea u ,""uo;m res were Bo-constructed that there is an anti one bfithe.bnrnad fantbariM nnin.vi dot for every poison a truth that lit L?pl.t h ,t f the small. boaU vaad cutteraused. waits before every inquiring mind. It & In itB vZl sTSly !?L JI'?ctic P"rpo- - All were de- is irrational that ther. should be a , r poaslble. in the hope of getting action be- llZZt .-r.. ' i- ; ' . J. i supply tor every otner human demand, , fore It becomfs necessary to .crowd hUnnd hi tha HManVi hTiirtfn-' S na non provided for this, the deep measure ouun-the Interest of other bills. ot all needs, the need of a means ' litarSra'fraS SSrSttS t'uc.t?' rby made W way there end whereby a. man ean, elevate himself .5n TWttoriea.Mortdhy, rt. will pres. lt ''"TO '"d KSTJflT-.a r 22T mt? -,fMlot God; aa rapioiy as ne can wnnout prejuoioe y ln M,tai Vi t P01 uel'1 wouia FHtSE S wreS-f dTur SdTSTi ftho Ad IriI andn famous oldjrlgate don- remedy. To' hold otherwise would be ; other party meaaurea. trrirtrlDa tmlnt - a t . ..... i A i .. f . ji ...... H VI SSi'1 . ' , ?i "o ."n? stellatlon. Which Is used a a nrartloe M . L;w- " ",.rr.:: prra.: muriiii uflinauo ,wnu' "l .hln. at. tha at&tinti w In ri.na.aa ri1 vw ak v""wJ aoonuon or Henator roraaer a amenamentrii-.":riiv.7. ;..-r-,. .v r. :i teina .tn (tnatirA wiwi n havnnii wia giving the people, of Arisonla .an op, fih'fwSen'a-va 7ZKZ eon Soi: Gc murt . l havVVnwer to raSn15" P panue5 on ,n pro ' - r. rcopevttb nyltloa that can be MiuuBiii. nuuu b ity nvii, visa mvn IB u effect greater than its cause. "If therefore, there must be some where a power whereby men may at tain unto worthiness, is that power in Jesus Christ 7 "The soepticlsm on this point 1s the result of attempts at rational and Senator Heyburn has" given notice' of lvPOR .TITLE 'OF. SPEED 'KINO. racniesL'. Mondav. for; unanimous -consent! .1. r. ;'", ,. , The indications -are that there will be . J 5mo"d To-Day, tb' Last veryliuie if any more discussion , of the - wf Ue Automobile Tournament Moroccan question; but there will be ad-F Will v be American vs. , lYenciiman. ' dltlonal speeches on, the status Of affairs f . r-,... ' , n s..tp rumi.n Th t.i f TinMf Ormond-Daytona Beach. Fla.. Jan. ; treaty will be reported early in the-week. 28. The only event f great interest r.rf i . p I. " i B" Mr4 fvraker will hav,,charge of It." and f" . . 7 VBm! great interest theological explanation of the redemp t will . try to secure an early r vote on it. tnat , remains to be .run in . the auto- tive power of Jesus. We make the i.i. ?h'iS tha TiVhta "SrnobHe ,fournaent, 4s the two-mile, mistake or confusing explanations of AtnVrWnV th. laianriS. d-mlnut " tnoerf trial . fAe tha I 1 lwer w,ln " power useir, anu, , In the House, the Hepburn railroad rate . tf1ft . of w., ' comlnff naturally and logically to dls. 2 bilU endorsed alike by Republicans and f"8' wh Mievt the former, we tend to dlsbO' ..v i MkirnvrAii-nr rnti inrRrHTATA mnn mnt brn t avw avvaa, kaaaa swiv win - in iieiu liAvav n tmth irAir lr.van stinrsh thtt f' f fiVTJT! iUf' 'fhi beTi5 1 Jn07 tern001 vthe Daytona time of Christ, theologians have con- atnctions as io aeoaie or amenamenc. itsi ,;..;;jr--tv " . . v . iui, iucjt v ; ; ronsideration will beKfn Tuesday, accord- Jwed down to . .-Marriott and all been Inadequate."' They have held :' ' frig ' to the present nlan. and Indication I Chevrolet, representing, respectively. 1 an iViiirtri rtf rtAt (hat . 4 let itmi thSendofth. week.- .T SeSTr, prising that rthey have been ques - "We are to give the House a new" sen- f0"lie f 'i JM .taJk t tloned, . . . , .. - satlon," said one. of the members who or a protest by the steamer's "The first Is known as the Ransom Meeting of ReidsYlIle Business Men to be 'Held This Week to Discuss the " Matter of Developing - the t unuuyi, 'xunoer juanas. Special " to' The Observer, ' Reidsvllle, - Jan. , 28. As a result of a series of articles recently oubltsh ed in The Reidsville , Review, telling of the advantages to come to Reids ville as a result of the construction of a. trolley, line, from this point down to the fine -timber sections. : of Caswell oounty, which has no railroad facili ties for- getting tne One lumber or agricultural products to market to ad vantage, considerable Interest is be ing manifested by Reldsvllle's leading citisens and eapitausts, A meeting ot a dosen or more of wealthy business men has been arranged for one night this week, at which time steps will be taken looking to tne formation of a stock company for the purpose of con structing the-' line. The' attention of several capitalists: : of other sections has also been drawn to; the proposi tion, and some tcorrespohdence from them will be presented to the meeting, jjocai merchants .ana 'business men have offered to subscribe liberally for tne stock of tne proposed company and it Is thought that matters will pretty soon he gotten inr ungibie shape. It has. lanar been known that tha j field which it Is proposed to open up is one ot she , finest timber and asri- cultural sections In the South, and the people of . JTanceyvllle and Cas wen county . are eager to see the - line ; constructed . and have proposed . to., subscribe liberally for stock tiOrr: to,v-vote bonds by townshipa..- It is the intention of the promoters, ; your correspondent under stands, to continue: the line at some future time Into Stokes county, anoth er section which Is rich in natural re sources, consisting of minerals, grain, fruits and lumber. The whole line opening op the two Sections would re quire less , than 70 miles of road, and would tap the N. A? W. R. H. at Madi son, giving" Reidsville the advantage of competition of freight rates. The several resort hotels of Stokes county are interested In the project, and con template great benefit accruing to these places as a result of some means of access. Reidsville,: being on the main line of the Southern over which the heavy travel from. North to Southern resorts passes,' they hope to be able to bring these, points into recognition as ideal spring Jtnd fall resorts for these tourist. - There is a fine water, power on Dan river, near Wentworth, approximately half war between, the terminal points of . the" proposed- jfuad.'-saf - which .the power oouia " tie . generaieu ana mis would- be transmitted lo Reidsville. for use In manufacturing enterprises. It is i also suggested that, a spur line will be, constructed out to Spray and Leaks vlllo, , a distance from one point on the proposed road of t only six or seven miles," and that power" for manu facturing "purposes', be furnished those points also. . The' enterprise will permit of gigan tic development, and would be the means of causing many furniture and other wood-working plants to exist in Reidsville and .Madison. - has a band In making the proarammel owner against tne gasoline car. ; but Thanrv hv -whinH-lta anthnt anmHt ,fLf1:'i,,". &.ffaSL-SSL5J ?. camo to othlnr and the tace'wlll to explain salvation by eftncelving of ?tal d7wnta ma ter-to Chrlsts a ransom paid by Deity for : amendment on any riven suuiect or ior-i: - ."- s w -v"ioi , man m-release' irura me power 01 sin the , railroad ' rate bill, the paionen up ana was .out on the A moment's reflection will suffice to SERVICE IN WASlnXGTON AliSO. WOMEK DNDEBTAKE !TASK RALEIGH '--MONUMENT ' PLANS fBEPUBLIO'I FOB A 'MONTH STORIES OVi RXISSLlir . REVOLT Islation. On Columbia day, and It time remains, it Is :ZT tJTiL'A iZ. .1 fiU8,on v "at jiesus was given into likely that the pension appropriation bill fl 2hduled for 1 . d cloektO-mor-i the power o? evil that man might be wlll.be put through. Into row morning, and In' the afternoon it 1 liberated, rthus giving no account of lis .hoped that-besides the Sneed KlnrihAw' jMiis nimnif nni tt,o. a vvK'm i!JiB.jir'.sAAHfliAu. i uiert. wiu oe run tnree ten-mile 1 from and reducing1 the; whole nronosl V;.; ; ,. , . - U . M s. -t . , , events v- and a. , One-mile ' race for i tlon to absurdity; --v. ' Greene-Oaynor " Trial Continues to middie-weignt .gasoline cars... The .''The SubstltuUon Theory is equally jmg its www sjengtn Along kick wwit prooaoiy conclude to-mor- inadequate.' It-regard Christ as suf- Juror Better. - . t ; - - r,, .trw, at all events. , m , r..? j fering in the stead of men. Since the QnoAMfiAlt n Tun H TVi '.Id1 A f " ' i. , ' ,-... , I aitffarlnar fnr aln la anlflfn.1 Aam . V. amA Greene and Oaynor will to-mowow en- 'EWIES MURDER , OF, WOMAN, since r Jesus Himself . suffered . only ' If- ffttlfiU iu1f with r y ," ., i -' I. 1 Vnlw ri.ath 'onA mimAo .k f , prosecution having made but . slight 1 Detective Making Strennons Efforts bodies ot all men still die,- It is aasHv progress in tne miroaucuon, or tne evi-ir -"iw3H mwnrcinowii x.; cMme i seen tnatMeaua did not in this sense , tience. A stage has been reached, now ' .upon egro ueid at Baltimore. . " I suffer for men. . . ever, wnere a mora rapm presentation i Maitimore, ' Jan. 18. The local and - "he 1 government - Theory assorts nr urinsnM mnr tin kuwiph.. ' ' wnwHiown aetectivea ara .till n..Ln.i ikii : ia nnhni-th'. iiin,t a. n V Considerable anxiety has been mailt- 5l""iiu"','1ffo't to fasten upon .Ruf us moral order.s' ail transgression v must fested by those connected with - the iZ??- ."? u",e.r "t here. ha tiunlahed. V and?, that- nn i.iu case relativ. tothe condition of e wn; of MmwTk j7 ltae fMtot 4 aAtM HrkA hns kanHi 111 VkS fWA' nf ' tha Ulnha,at -nUa. . I a i ... T I ST.. ta-wi ta . .i . . ju vi r itvr ats,0 , ucw tyt u va mv rsunuswii. unin in- unvinsr nnv irnrtwar. 1 JCIU1 iifirH All f-i lmatair all. f nam nil mult- 4a ys, ' Much relief .was experienced to lodge -of tth murder. .. its. bas admitted f ment for man's transgression This u "StjSa "mUieT tht1 objection,, as l. the that the watch key belongs to a wntcb 141)1 hamed theory, thai that Jnmlsh that waa ta-part of the fruit of that ment threatened for transgression of no?o7onVevm.n?a,,V there' is no"indlcatUn VnatspSi hve beenainXnso death in any sehee was visited, .upon while he was In Philadelphia subsequent Htm. . , , - 5 j to cne una im muruer was committed. I "The Moral Theory , Is that Jesus and. which, itli beJIevedcan be Wentinedlsavea men thrflnrh' hl ' tr.! lr,I.'.i,?Vin K? l,.?rfP,I' Of . Miss niM ,d .o.lirn trt Ml-W-a; aatA .Hlrmlnaham.-J:irt. ?X-.Th nail mill ."""V" J ft f"a? .roa tM. th-t , n......i v--T-rri v. ' 7 ui -wriiii (okch w . iuumcMuvn, 'una r)M rv . yvp.i.y WJ 11 wyiirq ... '. rf h, lrht.tl.Apm Cta.l HnMnanw . Imm. I v. ... n..t.i -a.... . .. .1 . . ... . . - v.: ae day : upon information beingv secured . Tnat tqe juror is netter.- jit is tnougnt that he will be able to go on with the ; vase to-morrow and that there -will be o Interruption on his account. . V"l"- - w r ALABAMA, NAIL MILL BURNS. JiOSS of Between $TO,000 and $90,000 land which. -( Caused by , Fire at Fjisley. V eep. him hare. ly known as theAlabama .Wire and l fi jompany, .-controlled ,xy - tnef ' t' , .ssra Schuelera, was .? " destroyed - by BITtGLAR FniGirTEJ ' I "The fallacies in' these theories'dls- ::- I nenva . Anlv I hit pnnftitnHAti n9 im NED OFF. i their? AttemntS ' to exotaln. and in'nn .a at Bnaiey to-night, entailing a .loss ' rr - s -v ' , -lWay affect the " reality ' of - ths wm, ?.l0,.T?VndJ'JjlJ5!nt TO.'01 '5'VVlndowiMdJIa;n ,avlntf power that .comes through . vs v ivi j . V aiucu sx a., .if niiiuiia . bb jbuuw r m wwim .', iiuiirma v uiki i.iin r nrs , in v riia , Ti-aaa .-.". , arr. i , . . i .in tk. kf I v : " -- -i in ni power is , " i piroi. - .a i ,- , - . . , , i not,- a , matter or thanr ' h..t tlromen nrflv.rtftl v if .nhrnil - f-lrlerln 1.3. . . . , ' ' ' 1 , " " . '0 It. ' fl.li.li. ' i '" 1 , , ! . , , , ' ' , . ' Vjr, of fire and amount of Insurance can-1 "r"x?ZL. S." II ! r...Vr.cf!-V:. 01 "' IsohimiI 1 . r i 1 , n V" uu uiauam ueei ex-i hiichtw ic m iwiiu, n ueyona nu- immcW Ancient ' City 1 Vn.aa i toJy$JT .7Sw? r nnafawtiala kKt " Wi..'..- " , iiu 111 I ailj ! Hiajr. . yy e Cannot Mexico-; City, Jan, 28.Count MaU-lwiiH dark In the mom and Mi- Hall. Uh- .nil hnt wa M b.'ti.. -rice de Peregny. a French -archaeolo- man could not tell whether hi viaitnff ,.n. a. font nnt that w gist, haelscovered in thePeten. die- was white or black,,ut In getting out perienced the- power of God through , trlct of Guatemala an immense an be fell ; in the red. clay and .left his f. Jesus Christf ' Every life that haa va. cient tr.4r tne; Mayas,- which .will imprint there and must hava carried been oplif ted. made pure, nited ' witb ike months to -properly investigata away a good load, of the .mud with divine purposes, and made capable of The cxpldrer will return to this-con- him, Mr. Ilallman said that the mn Mgh .pirlmai achievement Is an an- tlnent next year to complete his 'In- wore hard finished goods, like overalls, swer t0. this question. There are manv ,veti(,ntlons of the. ancient rlty, whose and the Imprint pt W button - In the glK.h thU audience. In every ehim r. ruins are aald to be of the utmost mud would add something to that the- , ,? t .n.H" archaeological I.itcresL - . lorn' : . ... .nt ,Tnf. u.lL""'": - .. . 1 . - - , f ,..., , . t "w v.....v. w.. ......... inn i arm ',",'.,) I.,,,,,,, in ,i -i fti.,-vv-';W'-'-.'..,'V.-';-lM.,' "" " ...'. v.. ,). ..VI ... ...a llluln. ', .... I iiiiv Rim . wiv hi rJw:n ill 'liie. ar t besrotten by the power of Ood In mnn. there is an analoiry by which we See the posHlblllty; 'When all other forces have failed to call a degraded mnn 1 DicK to nonor ana truth, the know! General Kali- Chinese KnipreK' Gifts to BHas Alice. Peltln." Jan. 28. The Dowaper Em- pressthas setitr to the American Le gation a. number of wedding presents for Miss Alice 'Rooseve.t. .The: tres- werlcsn ... J :allroad... .And-.. will. .,sueie I ant,, eonslat ;oC.csU.x , ie wela . .sllka and ado- his dunes J thruary 1 ei mine robes. ' ' - I sometimes avalL A mother'a an Hn' j, . - 1 . . . . Agent Pan-American , , road, ' - iJexico City. Jan. 28. D. W. Flint has beon appointed, gfieral "freight nsroni ana riiixsonfrpr n?ent of the Fan. Programme for Military Funeral ,of General . W heeler is ModlBetl in Accordance With Wishes of Family and Many Comrades. . Washington. Jan. S 8. Brief funer al servloes "over the "body of the late General Joseph Wheeler,,, supplement ed to those to-day In New York, will be held 't. Sfi John's i Episcopal Church here to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock." , This Is a modlAcaUon of the original programme for the mill tary fUneral N here,, which eon tern plated simply , that the . body shonld lie in Mate at St John's until I o'clock to-morrow and then, be, taken imme diately to Arlington," attended by: a mm tary escort. Tne coange is made In accordance withths wishes of the family- and will give an ; opportunity to many of his comrades : who desire to do so to honor the dead general. The sarvldes will be conducted by the Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, the rector or tne cnurcn, ana .-Rev. Dr. Stires, of St. Thomas , church, New , Sork city, who had charge of the service there . to-day. Following - this, the Doay win pe taken- tqr Arlington. SHOT IN NEW YORK "BALL. ROOM, East 7 Sldo Fend Cornea o'a n , nurinn junnce in xamrMny Hall " Victim, a Youna nerhoa vi i- A-IUHlljr Vf WUIMICO. ... New York, Jan.. 28. As a result ot a hooting kffrar early to-dayt a dance given by .the Metamora. Soctol CJub, xaiiiiudur Antonio piatsnlo.'s. young, barbed is in a hospital with a serious though net fatal wound. . He was enov m. me oacK oy jack McKeon. 18 years of age, -while, both men were dancing ' with young women on 'the crowded ball room floor. McKeon was held to-day on a charge of felonious assault Several other arrests were maue, nu an except j ratrick Smith, who was charged with striking piat anlo before he was shot, were released. The shooting is said to be the outcome of an East Side feud. " ' t ,- , 4 ;, JFIRK AT BELLEVUE IIOSPITAt; $ " i-' at ' . assiifisiiat.iiiw ' K i l' uj 800 Patient Were Knrtangered, hot rnwuuuns Ararea rsnle pm, go On Few Thonsand Dollars. New Tork, Jan." 28. Eight hundred pttlenu in Bellevue Hospital were en dangered' by a.- flre-K In the laundry building early to-day,' yet, through th quiet and effective work- of .the haspi- tai.flre; brhrade, and the regular fire- meh, who responded ' with "muffled bails, only si small number in some of the outlying pavilions were awakened, By prompt work, the fire was confined to the laundry .with. a few thousand dollars damage.-. Spontaneous com bustion Is believed to have started the blase, a remarkable feature of which was that sheets of asbestos, supposed ly fire-proof, burned Ilk tinder, ac-rerjJlr-y io steward FhiiJp H. g.r.lth chief of the hospital fire brl.aJe, 1 Woman's Club of llaleighi Decides to Take Up the Work of - Raising . Fund for the sir waiter tuucign Monument and , W ill Ask; the - Co- Operation of (be Other Woman's , Clubs of , the State Well - Known Negra " Arrested on a Charge of - Robbery Death ' of Mrs. Glenn's : Brother Unknown ; White -. Man ! Leaps From Moving Train. ' - ; ( ; , .'. . . Observer; Bureau,--"::;' iK a South Dawson Street. -vj,-,j: , . ..v Raleigh, Jan.' Z&. ' !' What .is deemed will, prove a more effectual movement irt the matter of the erection of a' mounment ' to the memory of Bir Walter Raleigh will now- be undertaken through the Wo man's ciub, of Jttaieign, wnicn jooay will ask the more hearty co-operation of the other Woman's Clubs through out the State: It is felt that thla in terest will thus be best served and that North Carolinians in other States wilt,' also respond more promptly with the- cause resting In the hands of the Women. : -(" ..'.....": . ' : The Associated Charities of the eity ot ; Raleigh .will next -Sunday night llrtlA... ... f 4n1nt miUlt lt O In tn. Wlrat Rnhvl.i-lon xHlinnh . at whU-h I m0nth- , .1, ,.. . L'taLlil.-iLji wt tw w.111 Mm ' aiiiiv MIUV v IUD UIUIi.l. I. ' V- w, V.bJ OT,, speak on the subject, reports will be made and appeals will be made for the support of the work ot charity here,.?. ,i - J.j L. Tonng. at Angler, will within the next few days begin " the publica tion of tha Angler News, a six page weekly. ,M. L. Teager. of the South ern Newspaper Union, at Charlotte, ha closed a contract to furnish quite an amount of the patent matter. CHAJUiED WITH KOBBEKI Hiniard Reid. formerly . one of the best known among the, Raleigh negro, barbers, and . holding a nosltlon as janitor at the Raney Library, in this city, was arrested, about daylight this morning in the pool rooms and news stand of Robert Lewis, on Fayettevllle street. . :'- A systematic thievery had bteen ' carried on at this ipilace for quite a while and suspicion rested on Reid," but It waa not until last night that the .evidence was of a sure na- ture. The , negro waa detected and Mr. Lewis employed a revolver with sufficient usefulness to allow the ar rest of the negro by a member of the Raleigh 'police force. Cigars, Cigar ettes, tobacco and money, as much some nights as 840, have been stolen. It is possible that Reid will be tried for burgalry as well as larceny, as the piace roooed nas veen also used as a sleeping, room. Commissioner Young is always on the alert tor thi investigation of mat ters within his domain. A short while ago a party in Oxford made complaint that an agent named Jonee, and rep resenting 4he Equitable Life Assur ance Society, ot New York, had col lected more than . 860, claiming he would have Inserted certain changes. This was At first not allowed hy the company, but Mr. Young had the matter . adjusted through the general agent and the home office. Another case of such adjustment was that in regard-" tiyHhe fif poHCjT'-orH'r "Rr uargan,' aneged suicide of uarungton. 9. C, which was contested by the Fidelity j Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia,' Pa. Mrs. : Carrie Dar gan, widow of the; deceased jnan, re ported the ' case to , the commissioner and through, hie' interposition the claim or szo.wv was paid. , MRS. GLENN'S BROTHER DEAD. A telegram received in the city at the Governor's mansion, ejinoUnces to Mrs. R. Glenn . the death of her brother, David Hederick. at Jones- boro, Tenn. While the weather conditions have greatly improved In Raleigh, there Is to-day much activity, in and about the city. Gangs of laborers and linemen are at work, teams are moving great loads of cross arms and supplies about the place. No less than 75 men were moved out thte ' ; jhornlng by . the railroad companies and the ' telegraph , people to . reea- taDiisn, tnetr lines and get . them into actual working condition. The telephone, services ln Raleigh are not yet restored. To-day ha been ah al ternation of sunshine ot rain,' while at times tain has (alien through the bright bars of the sunlight.1 Trains on the Southern are moving1 with reg ularity, but the seaboard Air Line is suffering delays. Mr; F, , B. Young, a former expert lynotype operator on The 'Charlotte Observer,, and later , connected ; with The Raleigh - Evening .Times. In the same capacity, left the city, last nlsrht for Richmond, Va., where he has ac cepted a position with ihe --.Timee- Dlspatcb. . A white man apparently 17 or 38 years old leaped from the platform of a rear coach of the west-bound train on the Southern as ; the train was passing aiorrisviiie. ' The . body was hurled Into the air and contact with the earth badly dls figured him. Particulars are not ob- tamabo because of the , condition of the wires. The man is known to have purchased a ticket at Cary to Dur ham, passengers on the "-Raletgh- Douna train witnessed tne lean 7 Aecomits by Mall From Interior Show That Daring Period of Fighting '.Troops Were Driven From Various Towns or Forced to Snrrendcr Rapid Rise and "FaU of the "Xorth Caucasian Reimbllc," Whose "Ar my" Won - Two . Victories Over ' Troops School Boys and Girls Do i- rA mw.wMi -:- :.5k,;M, .; :.-.':, A'."-..- . St, Petersburg, Jan.' 18. The news papers publish interesting accounts re ceived by mall of the disorders in the smaller cities of the Interior during the period of armed revolt. In a number of Instance, the troops-were defeated and driven from the town or forced to surrender. At SotssLJn the Black Sea, 80 Cossacks of the garrison who at tempted to disperse a gathering tn the market place were routed -by tne revo lutionists, forced to flee to their bar racks and, later, surrender, However, a torpedo boat destroyer arrived from Batoum and the population hastened to liberate the prisoners and to. deliver up their arms, as well as "the funds of the cMy treasury. ' A letter from Pvatlrorsk tn the Can. casus, describes the nee and 'fall of the "North causastan republic wmcn. naa snori ana inrming experience oi drove the troons - guarding tne raiiroaa station oaoa tor xoriy miies along the line with considerable .loss, Tha I'armv' : waa attanked ,bv three com. panies of Cassacks, whom it defeated with heavy loss. titter, the "armv 1 encountered column oonsiating of infantry, a battery of artillery, and several companies of Co snacks. The revolutionary leaders, after a hasty council of war, fled. The "rentihlle" thrni.niitM to nn end. At. VlntVo. In Yh mvarnmnnt of that name, a band largely composed of school boys and school "girls seised the water wonts, wnion they noia ior is noun aanlnst a whole, battalion, .of Infantry, The troops were attacked ln the rear by two companies of revolutionaries, who were finally driven to a testified house. This - hnusa was cnDtured after a bom bardment lasting two hours. Among the killed waa the colonel commanamg tne troops. 1 ALFONSO'S BRIDE ARRIVES. Young Snanlsh Monarch and Party In Automobiles Meet Princess Ena and . Her Relatives at French FrontierExtensive Amnesty Will be Proclaimed. Blarrets, France, Jan. 28. King Al. fonso, accompanied by the military members of his household, in -full unl form, arrived here to-day Irt' automo biles to conduct Princes Ena of Bat tenberg, her mother, Princess Henry. and Prince Alexander of Battenberg to San Sebastian. The start for San Sebastian was made at 11:16 a. m. Princess Ena and Princess Henry and King Alfonso were in the first auto mobilai and Prince Alexander and his suite in the second, the military 01X1 cers following In other automobiles... The royal party was enthusiastically greeted. The Queen ' mother, Maria Christina, received Princess ' Ena in the most gracious manner.; - After lunch, the King and the Princess took a trltt arnnnri tha Mwn and tha inK. rounding country, returning fop tea atl lhjafialace. At ":80- o'eteckr the princesses, - ac companied by his majesty and Prince Alexander, left for Biarrlets, and the King returned to San Sebastian on a special train.; It is - understood that King Alfonso win proclaim- an un usually extensive amnesty. ... WRECK WEST OF BUtSLTNGHAM. i :r.-z - - yarn . iIl-si hi ' w m :. '-:':-;.. - " Three Cars of Frisco Limited Leave , Track, Two Turning Over No One f eriouuy jtnjurca, . , , Birmingham, Ala., Jan.'. 28. Pas. Sanger train No. 204," known as the "Frisco Limited." bound for Kansas City, which left here Saturday night at- 10.0U o ciock, . was . wrecked one mile north of Dora, about 40 miles from Birmingham, at 80 minutes ef. ter jmidnight.. The accident was due to broken rail. The mall and bag gage car turned over ana the second class coach, carrying a 'number of negroes,.: was derailed., , The express messenger ana postal clerk and sev eraiv passengers were injured,; hut none senousiy..', . FIVE SUFFER IN Mm FRE. , 1 ; '' in 1 1 . t : ' t t , i Sopnosed Work of Prison era ffcr.. . seizes as - 01 itae, , us-. May Have jraiai jtesuiu ior tieveral. of lnem. . r-i ., I fm . .w....,.-.. .. . .. to-night the Telfair county jail was dis covered on first Five . nrlann.pa ' i '. . structure were badly burned, the Injuries or. some of whom mar . pernape prove Amn tha orison era whn ':,.. v'lil burned was Jack McLeod. white, one of the -murdereds at Joe fltudstill. : Thi origin of the fire Is unknown, but It la ipj)oseiHO nave haen: the work of the (sonera. who honed to- mtri k,.i- nmaip. , jtKNi.uBivn ana excitement guiwq vj 1,11m 1.111. . 1 . Schoonc; Tarns Turtle and Six Drown, Victoria, B. C Jan. WA telorram received to-day from Hamfleld ssys that the Halibut flnhlng schooner Ella G. has turned tuttle, and six mnn vara drowned. Among the lost is Alexander Mrln,v who-was-oinmn-rider of "Il legal sealing vessel Carinsnlca. " ; LAST BRIGADE CHAPLAIN DEAD. Father O'Keefe, Aged Priest, Who Served ln Army of Northern vlr glnla and Did Good Works All His Days. Towson, Md., Jan. 28. Rer. Matthew O'Keefe, pastor of the Roman Catho Kc Church of the Immaculate, died to day of pneumonia, contracted while re. sponding to calls to attend the sick. He was 74 years old and a native of Waterford, Ireland, . The oldest, priest in the diocese, Fa.' ther O'Keefe was the last surviving brigade chaplain, of the Confederate army, he having been chaplain of Na tion's Brigade, of the Army of North ern Virginia, and a close personal inena or uenerai Kooeri jb. ; juee ana Jefferson Davis. "I Father 0Feefe made himself famous throughout the South by his work dur ing the outbreak of yellow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth in 1858, and In 1S9 won the reb ribbon of the Legion of. Honor by his attendance upon the officers and, crew of a fever-stricken French frigate that put in at Hampton Roads. He is said to have died prac tically ' penniless, having devoted his large fortune to Church work. ', -..'' CRAZY EX-POLICKMAN'S AOT8.' GEN,; WHEELER'S june::. , 1 r-l ' i ' ' ' . GREAT PAGEANT IN NEW XC; Former Blue Coat - HoWs t Up Eight of Fonte at Headquarters In Peoria 11U and Later Drives. Wife Naked - Into Street. - . . Peoria, 111., Jan, 28. Charles . Har wood, a former policeman, .thought to be 1 Insane, entered police! headquar ters this afternoon - and with a re volver held up Chief of Police Kenney and seven officers for IS minutes while ha cursed . them and threatened to shoot the entire crowd. He ; snapped a cartridge, hut it did not discharge. He then backed out ot the station and escaood. ;' ,;'',;-- An hour later Jlarwood ' appeared near v his home in - Bl gelow street, en tered the home ot Mrs.' Montgomery, whom he knocked down with the butt of a revolver. He then entered his own borne, taking a shotgun and a revolver, and barricaded himself. Up to a late hour to-night he had" defied arrest by a squad ot policemen who surrounded the nouse, Saturday night. Ha r wood compelled his wife to disrobe,' and then he drove her "naked into ' the street. This morning he attempted to take the life of his children. ..", GUILTY OF. POISONING BRIDE. " s ' - Si- ,1 v - fc Second -Conviction In Wife-Murder Cao ' at . AblievUle, Ala. Punish ment to be Lire Imprisonment. -Abbeville. Ala., Jan. 28. The Jury In the case of. Walter Nordan. who has been on trial the past week for. the murder ot his wife, this morning re turned a. verdict or guiity ana nxed his punishment at life Imprisonment. Nordan is a prominent vounr mer chant ot Abbeville His bride of three weeks, died suddenly In . Beptember. 190l,.,and It was found that her death was dut to strichnino nolsonlnsr. At a former trial Nordan was given a lire sentence, hut ; a new trial waa granted by the Supreme Court. . To Notify Senator Martin. Richmond, Va., Jan.!" 28 The IcM. latlve commute to notify F imtor Thomas S.-;Martln of hts re-etcrtlon left this afternoon for Washington. It will execute Its mission to-morrow morning and 'after the wrtmony w. i 1)9 entertainea at luncheon vv tim f - ator. --It will' -return t-l.:.i,':!':': 1 1 morrow night, . Wrapped; tn Both Stars and Bar ' - Stars -Mid Stripes, Body of J , . , Soldlev. to . Escorted by ' Impo.. Military Cortege From Brooklyn t - St. Thomas Church and .Later- to Train at Jersey City Route IJned -; With Great Crowds, Most of W hoi 1 Stood - With Bare Head Senmiii an- Eloqsent Tribute, -, k,i , ,1 New" York," Jan," 28. An 1 imposins military v pageant passing A Brooklyn bridge, brief service at Stv Thomas' Episcopal church. Ih Fifth" avenue, and escort across the North river fer ry' to Jersey, City, where the body was placed on a train .to be taken to Washington for Interment ln the na tional cemetery. at Arlington marked the funeral in this1 city to-day of Brigadier General Joseph Wheeler, cavalry leader of the Confederacy and later one -of the most prominent ag-; ures among the generals of tha Spanish-American war. The body ot r the dead soldier was wrapped in the flags under which he had served with al- most equal vigor and. distinction the Veterans of the Southern ana : "North ern armies mingled to-day In paying tribute to General Wheeler with the younger veterans of the Cttbaa and PmllPDlne campaigns of 1898 and 18S. The route of the funeral cortege -was lined with great crowds, ' moat ot whom stood with bared heads mm the procession passed. m ' -if i1'"-: , THE MILITARY ESCORT. . The funeral - took place from ' the home of General Wheeler sister. Mrs. Sterling Smith. ' in '-, Brooklyn. where General Wheeler died on Thurs day of ; nnatimnnfa. :. Tha bod waa borne from the house by eight non commissioned officers of infantry, and placed upon a flag-draped, artillery caisson., Squadron C and a detail ot the Second Battery of artillery escort ed the body, and on the Manhattan side of the bridge the Seventy-first Regiment, "New York .National Guard, ln full dress uniform, was drawn up. The Seventy-first, commanded by Col onel W. G. ; Bates.' served under Gen- era! Wheeler, and to-day . was ' given the post of honor. Infantry from Gov ernor's Island, headquarters of the De partment of the East. U. S. Army, lalbo gained the procession on thla. side of the river. 1 From Brooklyn bridge, ' the line : of march lay across town to Washing ton Square, and thence up Ffth ave-: nue from Eighth street to Fifty-third street to St. Thomas' church. A riderless horse, with- boots re-" veraail In 111. .Mmr. . njV a-,...,. sword dangling from the saddle, was led Just behind the caisson, . ' , CHURCH EDIFICE THRONGED."! . The church edifice was - throusred. ' Seat had been reserved for members of the Southern Society, the Confeder- a, a Ar.,... v. . ..ntn .i. , t. . try i . of the War .of 1812, several other or"' animations, and the personal friends of the family. Reservations also had "been made for the honorary ball-bearers, the staff of General Frederick I. Grants U. S. A., and the olMcers of the escort. Tha altar of the church '-was almost j hidV. den ' beneath the floral offerings, one among them a great wreath sent hv President Roosevelt. f The brief services were conducted bv the Rev.- Ernest SHree. rector of tha church., assisted by Rev. Dr. ; Morgan Jixv wno led the way to the chancel. They were followed - by the church ' vestry. 1 - 11 .'. v , Then came, the honorary ball-hear ers J. Plerpont Morgan, Col. J. ,J. Astor. R, T." Wilson, Fitch Smith. Dr. John Wyeth, John McKesson . S.. R. Berton, Dr. William M. Polk, Com mander Parker. IT NT . A ml... Huntington,- Gen. J H. Wilson. Gen.' Kent, Senator Clark, of Montana: Charles S. Fairchild, General O. O. Howard, U. 8. A., retired; ' General " Stewart L. Woodford, Dr. . R. Ogden Doremus and Dr. Parrius. 1 After the casket had been nlaeed en the pedestals the full vested choir of St.-Thomas' entered the vburcdr sing ing as a processional hymn, "Lead, Kindly Light.". Dr. Stires. In his ser mon, said:. 1 DB, STIRES" SERMON,. ' This Is one of th srreat occasion a of our lives. For we are met ta honor the memory of a rare man, . I do not speak to you . of him principally aa a ciiisen, statesman or soldier, for the mere record, of. his deeds Is far more eloquent than any orals of ours could be. at is of. the man I -think at this hour ..Was he entitled to; bo called great T It ..is .not ' difficult for you to decide. ' . . ' , He was distinguished bv emirnirA without rashness; by wisdom without pnae, ' oy-gentleness - wlthouk -weakness,, by patience without heedless- lies. . and by justice which alwayfcu leaned towards -mercy, He . honored man, he trusted man, and to every man fie was ready to give hie time, his substance, his heart . "The . North gives ..him j unstinted honor, The South, even in her gri-r. is proud, of her ever loyal son. Cu!m. for "Whose .freedom he fought, sobs out her grief across the waves, and tho whole world pauses for a moment to day to declare that he was Indeed a. man " v r'- - -,',. 'Let' there be a tittle "of artne.--i here. 4We are not commemorating , deafeat, It Is the -Victory ot life de triumph of a noble character." Following the 'church services. V body,. wns ' escorted to 'Jersey Oi v Wlwrelt was placed on board a t of the Pennsylvania. Railroad, ui, . t left for , Washington shortly after 4 0"c)oc;. r ' t' - -. 1 'j . Wibhlngton, Jan. 28.The body -General Wheeler arrived here at 11 o'clock, to-night and was takeA ut once to St. John's church. . A dtv h -ment of Spanish war veterans of t! ( city formed an escort from the stati and .constituted a guard of honor the casket and will remain until t regular army guard takes it place 1. 10 0 clock to-morrow morning. General Wheeler's Contedfrme eavnlt v from Atlanta. On., tlulom.i ;-.,tt.. . . Command, arrived here late tiv-r,,,-i,t , attend the funeral.! They will act an r Of the escort to tbe cemetery end w 1 1 furnished mounts... from the. Kurt ' army post, , , Bark In Dtetresa Off Vancouver J ' .Victoria, B. C. Jan. 2S.-A bt,' t believed to be the.Admlrnt Court In distress off Vancouver Inlund near Carmauoh., The lfa;ht hou er. reported at 5 o'clock, p. ni. t' bark was within a nu.'o of s!i.r big swell sett!n? In.. Tu i dispatched .- to her r wedther is r'n, t'l 1 1 rarrjing t'. 1 .nk i . V. r I
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