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t li J LACT EDITIOII. EALEICH, N. C, JNDAY, MAY 20,' 1907. ALL THE IIAEEJETS.; si .It '..:;.T- 1 1 . 11 '11': 1 - TV v ; " I." -ffiS 0'"''W' I 'u ;.2 Vouii2 FdtriotxWiibWs theFirsi " ' -STATUEi UNVE1LED5T0 iltlfe; . ' lg .,-,." ' . i , -i ir i - , . , n 1 .-i ' 'W'Vfc (".'i'tit k W K I B 1 ' Q : a. v ; i coramodsted a Ycry small part of4.be ' In tho City of1 Raleigh today gath-Jcfowd-i The Btatito--woe wrappod In iered hundreds t, people whose mts- b Vnltod States flag,- and Mr, rrod 8IonSwR M Hnei the unveiling of 'lck D. Owon, draughtsman of tha t--'1; ih(j. haAclsome bron etatiTO ' . - to the suemory of HJDBlgn Woi erected , Worth Bag- ley,- the hero of Cardenas; pf citizens of .his: patlve. Btate. The occasion had A national tisiKKitiiv for lio died while, serving Iho . nation", And ,hls memory is honored" by North Caro linians at a son of Carolina. Ensign Da'gley' wnsthd. only naval olficor killed during tbo Sranl3h-AmorI?un r It 'raff o the 11th ot May. 1888, that 'j'Bunc JSagloy gave op his life, liavloi; 4en struck by the f ragmants . V f hell -while at his post of-daty '-on the torpedo boat Wlaslow. The' first cad sewn was conveyed to ttio ' , V family by Mr,; William Russ, who was" ' - at that ttrao ijiayor o( luialgh; and , wb!a.f!ttla?ii rtocloj to rateq tunda " " ' ' to er't a nionuwnt to tho uieTJ- " - " ' ory of rtBly1, evMaion Buss was ; tt-was'ln tllis month that tho young j iJt ' ' officer all.. , l4s , a , If,, EnrlRn sgldy, was from JJalolgh. j , , , (' jjjaiJ having .'knowa him' makes .thoj'-.v 'people of- this city tako apoclul tiirf ' 1 .tereit 4ha",oreiit.- Tho 3 Oth, of j ; " -lay.'on which the statue to Baglayt I j 1irt)fo!lod- will )on- be rcmom-j ' ' ' bejed, and sbowe t!vo .way in "which f tho peopln of .. North Caroltaa feal A t Tho statuo. lp the work of Mr. Iv. ' Hi Packer, a well- known Now: York ecqlitor " Kvery; Inromlng-train "today and ybstorday brought numbers, of peoplo Into, Hnlelh.-and today tho city Is entertaining hunilroda Of guests. The city is alivo with visitors and towns peoplOf and'o gepcral holiday, is b9- I - s .towards ono who dies while scrvlnc. j ' his country. ".',''" ' -J ' r; : v J CJtjr Cay With-Tlags. For .seyexal uaj'8 past, the city has - "( been gay -with flags, from ihc Centen nial school at tho foot of FayottevJUe , -' street to the Capitol,, and also from Fayottevtllo dorit Martin street 'to ,, tbo union "station Several hundred S flags wero loaned by thowar depart ' r ment, and- they hav6 been, used to the greatost advantage Every few yards on 'tho streets mentioned aro hung with What ro known:. as recruiting flagf, and at the end of each block, oa ' jJt(ier side of. tho : street, are 'flags t reaching almost to tbo yround and . '. which have been draped back-with a k " most Artistic effect. : Thecapltql looks beautiful 'with two enormous flags . "draped across the front- In fact, the v streets, tbo capitol, the stands, all 'have a military appearance, tho stars i .and stripes being seen on all sides. t!(! ., . The Line -of Parade. 4 Promptly at i 1:30 this afternoon the parade formed at the south end ' 6f rai'ettevllle street. In front "bf the ' dhtohnlal' school. ttn'd moved, from j thence ap FayetteviHestreot to the capltol square, east on Morgan street to WIImlngtQn, north, oa Wilmington io Hiuenion, west on. uacnton 10 salts ' bury, thence" south on Salisbury to a r point opposite the Statue. The order - ..of the parademas as follows: Platoon '- ot.ipollcc; chief -tnarshal and aides, : the assistant marshals being .dletrlb ; - utcd, two" abreast, with eacff dlvlsign r- of the' processloh; '"veterans, of the SpanlBh-Amfericaa'5'1ar, , MaJ B.. F. Dixon commanding; L." O'B. Branch : Camp, United Confederate 'Veterans, ' CbpU 5. S. Allen commanding; Meade VoNt, Grand Arms, of the Republic, . Cnpt. K. D. Walt Commanding; North Carolina' Third - Regiment -Band; North Carolinlji National Quard, MaJ. J. J. Bernard commanding; A. ft M. College Band; A. & M. College Ca . dets, Lieut.-3. S. E. Young command ing; children of tho city graded , schools; schoolmates of Worth Bag leyt under charge ot Prof. Hugh Mor son; carriages containing tho Worth Bagley monument committee, tho speakors, guests and others. It was an lnsplrir" Fpeetaclo to stand on Fayetteviiio nreet and see tho long procession pa.-s by soldiers and civilians, all honoring tlio mem ory of the hero of Cardenas Lay. An Finn itions Crow 1. In tho mi!U1 sqnnre, l-'-ar thP v "!'"nt, 1 . 1 bi-a nr';in,"'"l a ' f:u 1" ! V : c fic- - K ' ' ' I' 1 .j : i 1 7 -.,.,irf!TC,,,',lt' . V 4-t " i"1'1 -t t K ' : V - . a 1 : 7 'M "i I? DRl-ROWiiAND CHARGED; WITH M1JRDER OF SON V -1 . I t Ing observed.' . - i j: :; Worth. Bngley Mononafnt Corumlttc. The committee that arranged for the ceremonies .and pushed the' fund Is composed- f :the following: ' ; A " William -Rnss,- chairman W.,: k Primrose, secretary? D. E. : EVerltt, treasurer; - Col. T. S. Kenan; R,' T. Gray,,N.. Wi. West,. It.. 1L Furman (dccoasedV - . , , . i s j. fnvrilini; Ccrcmonli-s. -' 1 r ' Following Is the -protrrnm of thp unveiling' ceremonies being r i,, d Prayer by Dr. John 8. .Wfttklos,, h' Music ?Tbe Holy- CHy. t -f t i - Song. "Let the KiUs and Vale Re- isound.f -.150 children, - wKh band--aS tompatilment.-2 s rj Oration by. .fion. : Rlchinood Peaf. sob Hobeon. ; - v. . Music. "Tannhaugor March," Song, "My Country, 'tis of Thee," by children,' with., band- accompani ment. - .- - Poem, "Bagley and Iour at Car- ; (Continued to Page Two.) MBS.LlLUE.fiOW, M BEtN ABBEuTED ' Shortls; after 12 o'clock Mrs tdl (o M. Rowland, the widow of the late En gineer Charles R.1 Strange was arrest ed upon -the charge of accessory to the fcact Ot tha murder of her husband yp to 1 o'clock no warrant had been issued against Dr. Rowland, charging hlntf with' the murder of Strange, but U,-WB4understood that such a war rant would-be issued some time this aftemooni- The body 01 Btrange, wno died during last March,.. Is to te ex- humed. ; - - v i Mrs.' HUlan M. itowianu is a ku looking young woman and is perhaps thirty years of - age,' She was dressed uv mourning when; she came to the court house- In nhe custody- of Con stable -Byrum and.-, had a conterence wlth Col. J.fCi'1 Harris, and Mr. J N. Holding,, both of whom she has retained.-' They leit-the court-house to go (to the ,etatlon to see Dn Rowland before the' 1 o'clock' train left for Hen derson. Mrs. Rowland is 'a German and her home 1 la ChlcagOT She ap peared to-be very much troubled as he talked to the attorneys in tns clerk's office. . it ' , It was - learned today that Mrs. Strange has not yet got the money lue her huBband and she was at the allroad office this morning to see about Tt.,' It was 'necessary to go hrough a good deal or rca tapo. r.n gineer Strange is said to have h"1 lotm five or six thousand dollars aid llso to have had his Ufa' insured for M00. ; ' He -was -highly recarded by -hose who- knew him. V -?i ' Fixing JWwI Of, MIton-laad. . At 3:30 thHt aftornooa Mrs. Row land' ah' he? attorneys wero still In' tho.offloe. of Justice Sepai-k trying to arrange itho amount Ot het bond. Mrs.( Rowland -is a i rather, tall wo-i man; &nd slender; with black hair and dark joyes, and with .-a .pale, colorless complexion. She was dressed In deep mourning f: this afternoon ivatd ai peared ttf bo affect By her arrest. ; -4 jr,,;, i 1 ,,,, ,1 -n ... ,r. f '. HB SAYS ISOIANA IS ' . Jil W""1 StfLm txm'FAlRltAVKA t1 -;t-', i - ' ,", u e , j ;By leased Wire to 'The Times.) - i WflmlngtOn; Dfel. Mn)r 20 Gov ernor1 faaniyof Indiana,' who was hero last, nignt, said that Indiana is solid for .Vice-President Fairbanks for the presidency, and that he ex pected his nofnlnatlon," . Was, Placed Under Arrest ' This Morning tiVt:l2 in His Office ) r ? CHILD DIED SUDDEflY - Bfi:r The Cause of the ChlM's Death Was t Given as Ptoiuaine : potoonlog -; Lived With Relatives Near ' Ktt trell -Officer Arrived This Morn ing After the'Physkiaa Had In surance on. Boy's life ,for His Benefit and Was Taken Out few : Weeks Ago Enjoyed a r dood Practice IHr This Cftr -Dr. Row land is a Native' of .Vance County. . Ijcft-Here a Pew Days -Ago, and Married ia Norfolki Husband of Woman , He - Married 1 tflcd. .Very Suddenly MurlBg; iarch-Mr, Rowland Arrested This' Aftcrooosi t'pon Charge of Accessory to . Fact in Murder of Her HMbanL. v. J Rowland, -a ell Dr. David' 8. known physician ot lhi cliy;i was arrested, this morhlng", about ulna o'clock ppon the charge ft( murdpr. ing - his le vett-y ear-old., son,... Day Id , Austla Rowland, who lived with relatives tieaf KlttralU tcltils charged that the physioiaK gate somq deadly poiaoa to his 'son, -and -the eody Is bolnq exhumed toddy for the purpose of, making a thorough' xaminatloa of the Ijody. . Dr., Rowland, when p proachod ia-tbe. police station t !a nsornlng by-a representative of la a iCvenlag. Tlmea. seemed to be not the least nervous' and. said - be had no idea what -; tha fharges -were and therefore had nothing whate'. r t say tintiH he ! reached Hen.i. i soj where he would conshlt his attorney. He was 'mailing' during tha conversa tion aftd gave no indlratlou ot bein worried over his arrest; ,; i ' Deputy Bhertllt O. F. 1 kn-, t-f (Contniued on Third r. - .)
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