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No. 9,066. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1900, 25 Cents a Month. STORM GATHERS OVER ENGLAND Government Severely Criticised for Apatby of Campaign CONSERVATIVES MAY LOSE MAJORITY General Buller Probibly Executing a Flank Movement on the Boers Fac in( the British Army, London. .Tan. 10. Tin- plight on Kriti.-h nrms in South Africa. i r-shndnw.Nl hi present by a storm1 which s luirsliin; over line I10111I of 1)10 home ...iv.nimotit. flio Mnuolivrtt r Htx-cciies rf ltnlfoio". the GovcniMiw'iit IciMhT in Hit- 11. mis', have loosed diuMi :i torrc-nt of criticism from iprv-w mid individuals f hi n 1 1 1 y 1hut wore l'nrliniiK'iw t iis-omblo loday. it is donblfnl whether tin1 Cutis, -rvativi s would retain power in spile of their ir. livei&rons majority nt :he last scs-i mi. TltO IK'llt lip disslllislllCliuU Willi ll.l irnvTmiro5it lark of -in'i'.: in w.ijmi;; war is l.o lonjrer ooiievahd. For 'In- mo ment Umlfoiir is the si i-it j vo i lull 1 lu Marquis ljitidowuc. Innl Salisbury ami other Cabinet Ministers will not i scape criticism unless n w on !- i chare.:, (trim's over tile Avar situa' im. FLANK MOYFjMFNT. U.ndon. Jan. HI. -Where are Sir . "harlot Warren and tin- Fifth Division of ten thousand? That is the inosi ion which is aitalin. iLoitdmi today. They have not looii hcivril from in ten .lays. They joined 'General Hnller at Frero Camp several wiccks aire, and silence eoiironiiiur ihi. force, toneitlior with sii!iiilieaiit hints irnlliiTed On re ami there. and loadiuir many to believe thai tile force is exeeni in an iiiiipcrtiint flank movement to the westward against the Poors in front ot General Hnller. PKITISH FIPF.D UN ItPITlSII. London. .Ian. 1. -Private letters re ceived here from S'lcrk-I loin s;iy t t at the reeent hattle erf Slorkst rom when General Gnlaore was so badly 'defeated by tin- ltoers. that the Hriii-h artillery fiivil upon tin' dtriiisii infainry I'lrouirli mistake. The letters stale thai llir dis tress of mill. I of Gem ral Gala, re was pitiful to see. STKA'MKlt IMM. EASF.D. Durban. .Fan. 10.--Authorities released the steamer llerzoc. seized .laniiary !ih. oil tile 'Way tit ll'ollZo Mul'illez. ST. PAIL NOT CH APTFIIFD. New York. .Ian. 1I. Jauios A. Wriirh!. Kcmuid vice-iri-sitb-nt id tin Anu'riean Line. said today I hat the S 1 ".nil had not boon chinn red as ha. I I.e.-;: r. port. .1 1'or a Britisli traiisimrl. INFLUENZA SWEEPS ENGLAND Many of the Royalties Overcome by the Malady. Iiinlon, .lair. III.-An cpi.h uric of in flmn.a is spreading ihroiiirhoiii the en tire comity, and is eniisimr alarm in many seetions. All of the Li mloii uews liain rs contain tliis mornim." Ions lisis of notable iH-rsoiKiues who are snlVercrs from the disease, and II- lists of the dead are abnorni'iilly larjre. Alarm is felt in of Ihiial eindes as the lioyal ' '.'iiseh. Iil 11 1 the (tshoriie House on the Isle of Wish! has iiivt escaped the attack of the dn-ad-'ful rpicl'inwc. Many nn-inh"rs of the household, ini bnlins several of I lie at tendniUs f the lioyal Family, who are sufferers fnnu inflciiza. have been sent In the sanitarium. NEW CHURCH ORGAN Tlie ladies of the First Presbyterian Church and a ninmbir ef their friends arc arranjrini.' for a musical, which is to lie jriveu in the session rooms of the chun-ii oil next Tuesday evoixiii: a: s Teloek from the Insi musicians in the city. It promises to be a rare musical treat and douKtb ss will prove sit to lovers of music and pleasure who are able to .litem! fit that time. The ladies of the cliitrcli are enajre,l in the work of rais ing funds for 11 new liurch orsau. which they Iiojm' to be able to pui'ehase iiy the time that 'the new ehureh is coiitpletecl. ami the retvipts of the musical of Tues day cvcMiiitiK will be appropriaie.l to this VnrjKWo. FrNKUAL OF Mlt. M.i V. The (funeral over the voni.iin of 'In late Mr. lU'licrf. Macy. of Maeon. Ga.. Wis 1ield from thf Presbyti rian i li.ir. h tit lt o'ehs-k today, the service beiiii: eoii cliicted by Itev. Dr. Klip-lie Daniel. Many friends (,'atliere.l to pay this his: (tribute to his nieinery. Tlu- intefiiient mis in the city eenn terj-. The iMtlldiearers were Messrs David llaniii'ltoii. James F. .Ionian. W. W. Vass, Jainva X. N'orwinnl. I!. S ' McGelieliy, ami J. It. Yonns. MISS Ll'CIH WKST KN I F.UTAl NS. Th" AftfnWHin Km lire CI11I1 was eiiiei -laineii this nfteriKuMi at .'!:"" o'clock by Miss Liien Vmt at the homo "f her father. 'aptain X. W. West, on I! dis horn street. There were several tables, at each of which euchre was played by the young women 1111 inls'i-s of the club. After the yroeentntion of the prizes dainty refrsh im'nts wen" served. The followinj; wne Miss West's yui'sls: Misses 'll'al ilorsnn, Mnry Porter A she. Mrs. Susie West, Misses Alice Siroiiach. Windham Tra Vicr, Lily Gray. Helen Primrose. Hello Iteartt. Kate Skin: r. ltelle I'eseud, FiraiK'os Hoke. Adelaide ltoylan Snow, Marv Latta. Lena I.att.i. May Bryan. Mnmlc Ijnttn, ami Itosa Ilattle. 10 o'clock The clttb will hold n "business nicetme. nt the lionw of Mise Mary and Mamie Latta, DU Xorth l't-rsou street, .... HAYWOOD-BAKER Beautiful Wedding Ceremony in Christ Church THE BISHOP'S BLESSING Large and Representative Gathering of Raleigh's First Social Circles Ceremony Performed by Rev. Dr. M. M. Marshall, the Rector, Xotwilhstniidinn the iiicl"ineucy of the wettOher, ("wist Kipiscopal ('hitrrh was tJiis inornii.r. tin' scene of the nsfn'inlbla' of ti larire and ivprescinative at'luikriUtf of members of the lirsl sxwial circle of this city, the event In in the nuirrinKc of Miss KatheriiM' lloylan llaywoisl to Mr. Benjamin Whileley Haker. ihe cere luony In ill"; perfornrtil by ltev. Dr. M. M. Marshall, rei tor of tlirist CJiurch, and the bU'Ssi;.iir lieini; civon Hie bride and riHiiik 'b tile Ilishop of 'the Icioceso, tlie lliKht KevnTcn .losiih It. Clieshire. Aivorilint; to the iinnouncciueii'ls the weddinst ci tetiiony was to be eeleliraiisl at ltl::!il o'clock, 'but Ion iK'fore tliat 'liolir friends of tlie con'trnctinir parties bewail to arrive at the clnrieli. No cards were issued in tluis city, so tfeiielal was tlie ae.uaiut:in.'' of tlie bride and vroi.ni. and f this latter reason the church was well tilled for some time be fore tin- ceremony. The chancel rail, ilioir lofi ami leadline desk were U'auii fully ilecoralcl with iialms and other evcrj.-reeiis. and on Ihe ahar were cut llowers of liii'. l'el'oi'e the arrival of ihe bridal pally. Mr. Samuel Parrish ii'iiden .1 several bcanliful select ioii-s from T.'.iuihanser nml lhe: :riu. The bridal part entered the church from ill.- wesi durance .Memlolsh.111' WiddiiiL' M.ir.-h ivaliuv forth from ihe orau loft, the ushers. 'Messrs. John II. Siron.i Ii and .lohn Faisen in the left aisle; an.) Me.srs. Flank S. Whitman, of Italiiinore. and Gooru'e S. Snow, in th.-l-itflit aisle, lirsl. ami followed by ilu- bride's sister. Miss Manila llayw 1 aiHl Mis Kl-ie I toy Inn Haywood in the left aisle The bride approached ihe al tar I'r ihe rihi ai-l ihe arm of her uncle. Mr. William -Moiil ford lioylan. and al the -aine moment the jtr 11. with his be-l man. Mr. Fptui S. Itra.ly. of I'.ailimore. au-roaclicd the altar rail fi 1 1 In' vc-l ry room. The cere iiy of ihe Kpi-o'pal Ciinrch was ii- 1 ferine. I by I lie l!ev. Dr. M. M. Marshall. Ihe i.iide beim: iriveii away by h.-r niii lc Mr. William M. lioylan. P.i-h..p Joseph Itloiiui t hcshire pro nouncing his blcs-int- on the ncewl.v we. Id. . 1 yo'inv people, boi h c .ie;i a 1 nla t Ujg tin lil.'e and L'PH.ni al the is.ncl'iisicii , f the eer. 111. n. The bridal parly left ihe church lo ihe -trains of Lohonirm" wcd.linv mar. h. The bride was haiiil-onicly aitiied in a laib r -nil of ;iin iwial vray. we.iriuv a hal of L'l.-i.v vchi-;. and c:irr!i.tf a bomiuei of palmar violets. The I ri.lesin lids wore owns of j;ray er. pe. and piciure hats of black velvet, inch cm 1 ry i 111.- white carnations. Mr. and Mr-, l'.aker left on tlie iiorih lioiiud S a!M.ai d A ir Line I rains for a.11 extended lour. They will s'nd some time in Washington, ltali imore. Phila delphia and New York I.' f.-rc rctnruin to iheir home in thi- city. The wchlin- present- wire numerous and hand am! an- a slight evidence of the universal popularly "f ihe happy We. hi- d Jollll'-' people. The biide is a L'ran.l.lauvhier .,f Mrs. William Moiitionl P.oylai-. and ha- lame faniilv conn. . lions in till- city. She lia- alwav- Ih 1 a populnry ' steeiin d. love.l and admin d throUKhoui ihe iiy en :u ,., ,i ,,f I,, !- many admirable iiiahi ics of iniii. I and tare licnuty. Mr. 'P.aker i- one f lh'' most i.ro.vri sive bu-iim-s men of this city and num erous aiii.iiiv his friends every one with whom he comes in couiaci. lie has for the pa-l f. w years Ins n in Lu-ine-s in thi- city and has im 1 willi marked and ih -el vi d -ucee-s. RALEIIiH COTTON MILLS Directors and Officers Elected 4 Per cent Semi-Annunl Dividend. The Sloektlolilers of the Kalci-ll Cotlol- Mill met al noon today in the Mayor's office. Tile following ilireeiors were cIih-i-c.l lor the year: Messrs. ('. F. .lo'hiis.u:. ". It. Moore, i;. 11. Hattle. W. .1. Yoiipl'. J. I!. I'haniberlniii. Julius Lewis and F. T. Ward. The ilireeiors then nml ami elected ot licers as lollow-: Pri-iih 111 I. G. l.aila. Vicc-Pri'sidcui ('. K. Johns. 11. Secretary and Treasurer J. S. Wynne. The diivclors .1. dared a s,nii-annnal dividend of four per eeiii. pay bale Janu ary l.'ilh. The mill is in excellent ooiidiiioii and Ihe reports were most cnitifyinij. GY.MNASH'.M P.FUNF.D. N.-w York. Jan. H. t'harles Starr's iiiaiiiiuoili eyninasiuiii and 1hw liner alley. ..11 Wisi Foriy-Ninth si reel, was hurn , ,1 loday. Forty lireinen were overcome wilii the smoke, and were re-cii..! wilh dii'li. ally. The building was -i siorics. of bii. k an I browii-stoncs. and i- a total 1,,-s. He Grand I o.lve of Masoiis inct this inorienj.' in bn-ine-s session, the ntnn.1 ance bcii larae. T.eibrlil the Grand Lodjro will elect ihe Grand oflieers for I lie iivsiiii'V year. Luinsih ii Pr..:iiei - made a -1,1,. 1,1. nl vest. -..lav of a larae -led raie.'- to limit iimton. t. nne.-scc. Sliippel also two bar--.1.. ..ci...,,,. .,.!- i, a n.iint in ii'iitral Florida. Thdr trade is not confined to Halei(fh unci vicinity alone. Dr. Gkh1c Cheat'hnm, of Henderson, has beefl commissioned its second it nut wirwon of the Third nesimeiit. N. 0. S. G., itli rank o First lieutenant. RUSH OF OFFENDERS Two Juries Try One Offender- Two Verdicts NliGRO SAYS CRAZY No Dirth of Bicycle Thieves Judge Hoke has Some "Tiny" Offenders Before Him Today. Wake SiiM'i'ior Court convened a-ain this morning. Judi:e 'Hoke irrv-sidinii. Lale yesterday a ftericxui Mariah Pool was tr'uit for the lureony of a riuu' froin Mr. Musx's llledsoe Sr.. and also for the lan-eny5 of a rius from Mr. Moses Hlcdsoc Jr. T1ih same witnessivi were exaiui'nc.l in each case and Ihe evidence was prac tically ihe -aine. blU a diflcri'lil jury iiiard 1 hi. lu.i cases. ;iml ,.pc reiurtuil :' vi riliet of irnlliy ami the other not (.-nil l.'. Judvre II0U0 ha.1 the ivoiuaui lake tile debtor's on lh and discharged her. Moiiie Perry was seiiieiiii'.l for 1 monlh.s for lae larceny of sunn- harness from Mr. t'harles Crawford. Moitnie said that al ihe lime he wa- crazy from. iuiitiii' .corn hiskev . ammonia and vichy water. A lillle nei;ro bay. Frank 1'pclilircii. nucil I'J. was eharL'e.l wiih s't i4:i linr a bicycle 11 Mr. Fred Mahler. Mr. J. ('. L. Harris appeared for the loy and sil he has never 1 11 in I rouble be fore Ihe ileolveiil debtors' oath wa administered 10 ihe b..y and he was di--eharued. h.-i i ml: speiii three months in jail. l-'r.ilik l ib 1. :l 10 -t In-r 11. nr.'. :!.. aboil' 1-. w as 1 In i.exi pii-om r. and .Imiye lloke i 1 1 1 1 1 1 c. .1. "Mr. Solicitor, have iwi any -iujH, . ; Jiau I lie-eV" Solicitor I'.ei then arose at..! -aid: "It ha- been s..iiie time -inc.- ...ur Honor ha- h. 1.1 . oii'i In re and I inn-: -ay that there aie a number of little ci 1 a 1 is about thi- -ie hero who ar,- a- eoiiiirme.1 thieve- a- can be f.ii. 11. 1 anywhere. I -ay thi- in justice l" llio-e who have -.--tit tii.-s, ca-e- here and t.. oiir prede-ces-..;--. who have found it necessary to -eeleliee b.iV- llli- 111;,' In the foad-." Jllibje 1 loke staled I hn I lie ll IIIUIIT ol' tlic-e :ae'- and licit he ililcnde.l 1o in.po-e l lii- j 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 y of the law on lioys. He ha.i !el lli in I- ole oV l.. eailsc he had i.e. n in i ail liiree tuoiitli-. Frank l'ile. was a.-.-ll-d of -lealinr Mi.lu tioiii .leh'i Harris. The case was am c.-neludi I ...l .",:l.i. I Ii her i .-1 s 1 s today w ere: Anlii..n- liiil'I'is, lar.euv. I uionihs eu the loads. Kin.- M.ln'yrc. l.n month- on Ihe r..a.-. V.llie Kal.orui. cai'l-V illwT eonei aled W i .1- I m. and e..-l-. I V U. I ill r. cni-ryni .':tr.-l . U. I'urr. carry inc couei aL'-.l weapon. lib ia Morris, la if vlli,.' m. ntlis in the work house. llcniy .Iacl,-..ii. siealin' ihe bicycle of Mr. Ilii hard P.u-I.ec. 7 nionlh- on t lie nunls. William Iteili.-I. Inrcoiiy of waidi. l'J 111. .111 Ii- oil 1 lie road-. Will Miichell. larceny ,.f a lamp. 1-' im 111 lis i a the roads. Will Clark, larceny of a pair of pa'H-. T months on lll- roads. John I "poliuivh. a while man from ;h' Falls of Neiise. I uionihs for the lar ceny of a pipe and a razor. Puck Watson, a one-lci;i:eil in l.o. plead Ullili.v lo tile Inlvclil of some clothes and was iriveii six month- ..n the roads. In the ca-e of William Cre a jmlu'iuent w as -us,:, mli d riion ih,c pa ui 11 of e. -t-. RAIN AND COLDER I-'or l:alci::h ami vicinil.v: Kam o 11 iirli 1 ami Taur-day ; north to norlhca.-t w inds: colder 'I hursday iiilit. Tlie -loini over sinithw'cstern Texas ha- increased in force with -the -pre lire this in. mil below- 'JILMI inches, while the tli'in ami. ycstcrdtiy central over Minnesota, has moved to the St. Law rence valhy. and lias bun replaced by a hif.ii an. 1 in the in.rlhwc-i. Cloudy, rhi'caieninn weallier lire- nil.- everywhere cM-cpf on the ltoeky Mm i in a i n. -lo'. Tlie anii'unis of rain report e from widely scarien-il siaihuis throiiuhoiit the country is in u rally -ai.ill. ihoush l.:!S im ii i clllTc.l at Palesliln'. E0R OUR SOLDIERS It i.s aniioiinced I hal on Friday, the U."illt instani. there will be a nuicerf (riven 'in Ihis ciiy by some of the Iwst local amateur iniisieians and eoinidiaiis. 'Ilie company to irive this con-ert is now beinir organized and Ihe list of siii'cialiies. it is said, will include many popular se lections and will be rendered by pnp!o who have already won Ihe npphiu.-c of the ihcalre-siiiie.' public The place of preseiiliiin; this conceit lias not yel I n -lale. lui't. the dale ami the names of those to take part has hern airaniri'il. The iimcert is to Im- iiivon for Ihe U'liefit of the ltaleiah l.iirht Iiil inli':. whicli oi'irauizaiion is compose to a sri at cMetit of veterans of the Spanish-American war. MFSSliS. SIIFIIWOOD 111GGS I'll. 1 NCI! F.A S F. I TIIF.II! FtHtCF. Misses Annie I'op-rs nml P.essie Whii.e have idenitificd 1 heiiiseh es wilh lliis I'iiiu: al-o, Messrs. James Arrinutou. l'.vereli Weatlierse'ind Sydney Glover liavc taki 11 po-itioiis with the house. All of lliciu I n di r their .scrv'u is to relatives, friends and a. ituaiiitanees when in pursuit of rhat ciass of (roods which altnunds so ph-in iful ly in this immense esiablislimcnl. Tiny fed amply fortified ill sayinir tiial the lust ri'siills wnl follow as Ihe variety stock and id torment of prices .! not seem in i'i-:. v .Hi-hsaiinir I" each ami all the lined coiii ieous treat us lit al all times. Aftenhe ehcri.in of nfficcrs of the Capital Hose Company last night, dipt. .1. K. Ferrall tendered the uiembers n supper at Dughi's. . SECY. GAGE REPLIES Answers the Questions Propounded in Sulzer Resolution Washiiijjlon, 1. C.. Jan. lti. - Secreta ry of the Treasury Gul'c today sent to the House of Iteprcseiiiativi s bis reply to tin; iniUiry of thai body rearilinu: his action in deposit ins; certain funds id t.he Fniled States Gorertiimeiit with certain financial coiii'iths in New York. Score taiy Gaire, in his niiswer, defends his action in every pan ictiiar, ami cites similar action 011 the part of former Secretarii's ot' the Treasury in support of the claim that he had the rijjlil lo make every move of which 1 here i-. complainl. In hi- itiswcr Secretary Gaixo says iis reason f..r utilizinir the naiioual n.-inks a depi.siiories. us ,'iutlioricd. by law. has Im 1 ,r. 1 11 a void disl urban. e of bii-'ii.--whieh ibc withdrawal of lar-rs sums fr.-m active eircila 1 ion must inevitably eau- . He -ay- llii has I ecu the eslabli.-ll' d pol'lcV of Ihe G rninont. His n-asoo for dire.-tit,-- the iu.lei-nal lii-eiis into 1 1 1, - icpi.-iioiy ef i.ank- i- that at (hi- time Ihe revenue- are now' larc ly ex. ei dint' ihe disburscm, nt- and .-. . :n likely t.. .1.. so I' ll" some lime. This Would be a menace to the bn-incss w..rd if as-iirace-wci'c not irivcu that thi- -urpbi- would be diverted from ihe Treasury vault- to public ief isitories, w . re. w hile -eelll e to the 1 reas'iiry. tin y would rj main .avail able for business u-e. His reason for di- reciillL' all the depoS'!- int.. one depo-i lory al lir-1 wa- thai it wti- ino-e con- Vi 1 1 1 111 111:111 lo niVe il-llUelions to Ii:'. collector- daily. The 1'isoluliou which S 1 a r Gaue answers, was presented t" :lie Hoii--- by Mr. Sulzer. and ir. as follow-: "Ib-olvod. Thai Ihe Secretary of the Treasury I and he is lidi b. ivipicsicd lo furui-h ihe Hon f Itcpvos iilaliM- I lie follow in inl'oriiiat ion : "Fir-i. Copies of all Id lii--. .-i-ive incuts, papers, or .loiiim.iit - beiuet u the Trca-iiiy I i. pari im 11! "f tlie I 'liiicI Slates ,if ;ii.j person eolKleeleil I here w it h and tit - Na'ioual Cily It.-ntk aiel tin HalioMr Nalional Hank m the eii.i ... New York in- any person acting 1- : tie in. o' eithel' of tin III. sill' e tile lib l.l "f March. IViT. lelaiini;- lo ihe d. .-ilitia of public fund-, bends, or rev. 1 m- in -aid bank or hunk-, i r any other iclaiion nr l.ii-ines, 1 rau-act i.ui- now ei-iiie or heretofore had between Ihe G o . in : III III and III.' .-aid banks. ,.r 1 ilher "f tiieln. "Second. The allioilnt of pul.li lie nn . Im lids or ivvi'iiil.' ih-iio-it, d w ith -aid hank-, or either of llicui. or wi; hany Nalional hank b I In Govcumeut. upon what -.'oiirity, for what blinlll of lime and the reasons 1 her. for a: I w hether said hank-. . r any of lie :n. have paid ihe Govci-i 111 any iiilen'-: on -aid depo-it- and if -o lew ni.ich and all oilier in for nialioii 1 i.neerninu' the .-ai r in au.v way ri latino tle.-relo. Third. And also ihe date o the -ale of lite . il-lom house propertv of the 1'niii.l States in New York city to -aid National City Kalik. the dale of tin- c. . i,:i, n of ti." I 'e.i llleri lo. lite .late Old manner .1' payment "I ihe pn .vha-e money lherel'or. ihe di-posii imi of ihe pio.ee, Is of lite -aid sale aid whether or not the Governineiii has paid any rent '..r the said pr..p. fly or any ; ion tin ri ot' for any purpose, .-ince lh" day ..I sale ami it' so to whom and all fads rola 1 in to the said 1 ran-acl ion." A LIFE OF SERVICE One Who Consecrated Her Every Hour to the Happiness of Others. Died. Tuesday lnori.iu-'. al l:l" ai the 1 ic of Mr. Job P. Wyatl. Mi-s Fannie It. i licks. She w a- born in Spolt.-ylva-uia count v, Virginia. August !'. IS'J.i. llel-s has been a loll- life of bi-ailliflll u-cfuliiess. When she wa- eleven years ,1,1 lp r inoiher di. .1 I. aviiiL- her i 1 ch:ll"'e of the house and care of the other ehililr. 1 . liven her fatlu r trusted and dciM-nde I n her in all Ihe ar raii'-'i'incnls i.f their hoine life. lu 1S.V.I Mi-.- Hicks came ! Ualdll to live with her broiln r. Col. W. J. 1 licks. Sim-e 1l1.1t rime she has been ihe corn-fort and Lb -sin-, of tlie entire fami ly. To Col. Hicks' children from tln'ir babv days "Fan." as they loviii.ly called her. has -hare. I with their mother men trials, confidences and plea-ur.'-. Since ih- d -a ih "f "'..I. Hick-' old, -t .l'luirhlor. Mr-. J. P. Wyaii. Mi 1 1 .. k has Jived ai Mr. Wyatl-' and had entire char"," of ihe children. Tile youii'-'c-l was at Ilia: lime a m.-re infant and now. a Imiv of nine, mourns ihe loss of the onlv 'mother he has cv. r known. Diirins her hist illness Miss link showisl the -aine swi-et spirit of lhoui:h. fulness for oilnn'.s thai bad charaeicrizeil her -whole life. A few hours licfon. her death she cave directions for the coui f,,rl of Ihe 'household, and a-ked that a tiro be made in In r brother's room, fear ini he would take cold. Few beside her family and iicisrlibovs know of Ihe usefulness of tin- lite just ended. God calls our loved ..m-. but we b.si not wholly Whal lie hath iriv. n: They live on earlh. in tlmiuiit and deed, as truly As in His Heaven." ARM AMPUTATED John P.rown. 1 lie Canadian expert em plovee of the Kiilciirh Cotton Mills, who had his arm so badly burned the day after Christmas, by ihe .. ci : urniii-- 'd h I'nrhled lamp, and who In- -nice that time bu n al Pox ll.-piial nndcr ircil- nt ..f several members "f 1 lie P.ili'nrh end.111v of Medicine, wa- ycsiei'day operated' lliKill successfully. Ihe -lliweons aieiitntin-r Ihe arm at line shoulder joint The palier.t -mod Cm operation well and is reported loday as .loin;; 1 ly . it n I'.itA 1 . si:i: ltM'.S I'he luaera'. of Mrs. Ten -a Clare . r 11..11. wife of Capiain William H. Vernon. took phi. t- I' o'elock this nn.r: 112 from St. I'mil's Catholic Church, and was oondndod by Itev. Father Hr.idy. asstatctl liv Itev. Father Leonard. '1 he inteTiiw-nt -was in St. Mary's Caihobc Cemetery, Nortolk.- Xoi'liolk Lei,-e; A. J. MARSHALL'S CASE WITH JURY Argument Concluded at o:30 this Afternoon JUDGE IMJRNELL'S CHARGE TO JURY Attorneys Mcares, Arjo and Bellamy for the Defense, and Spear and Beinard for the Prose lion Spoke Today. Tiie defense as w ell a- 1 in- -., , i ineciii In. vii 1; vest, rday a fieriiooii coii.-btd. .1 the inl lo.luet ion .f tc.-l iliioiiy in 'in- .-a .,' A. .1. Mars-hall. ail. in. v' ,11 law. ,.r Wii- 1 1 1 i 1 1 l: 1 1 1 1 . the arillllelll of :ile ea -e l.ef. Ii j lie- .Miry w a- Ih-iu:i 111 the I cd. ral 1 ..in; this nioi'iiinu bcf.-ie Jmle Th una- K. Plll'llcll. counsel eu ho'.ll .-ides hait agreed to a liuiii 01 ..ne and a half In or for each -peaker an.) thai the prosecution -hotild heL'iii '.vil't Assistant I i-t ri -t A;- loniey Spear-, .tll.l lie eoie lll.!, d by !.,. 1 list rii-t A Homey . Mr. It. rnar.l. t 'ourt met ai 1" u'elod.. There 1 re in the c.,111; room at the I.. b j 1 i u ir ! tin ar:niniui a lar.- iiiiailier of attorneys from Ihi- ciiy unl iimn uthir poini- in tin Slnli' lo hear Ihe -pee, In - of lite counsel on boi h -ides, il hei.ie. cxpee'.i.l that tin- .'iruilli: sil would ho 1 : t n 1 -11 . 1 1 i. able. It. side.- the la.vyer- wilhin ihe oar lllcle Wel'e also pre-elit a II II III lief of I he V i - i 1 i : J M a. -oils who ha ve hee. me ildere-teil in ill. .-a-.' on aeioan of llle W Ii1! spread put.lii ity Hhi'il ha- be. u iveil to il. lu ll a-.' of lie- counsel 111; im: as Weil as In i.i,,i of lb.- defeti-. . up 10 llle lillle that w . 11 lo pre--. I Ii. re h,l-bi-i n hill" aruiin;i nt. the -pee. -he- ln-i:iu uivilt e:tire!y i.. a;laekbm the eha; aei. r of the wilne.s-i's introduced oil ..oil -ide. U-. Spear-. -if the e -1 I !: ihe Govi niii',i nl. a- ihe fir-l -peaki r. II' talk. .1 lo the jury . :' i'ic s.. ioit-,,, s ,,1 th,- c'naiL:.' and .0' the -1 raisin i.-siimo'iy irivcu by Darkh y and I lie con v i. P.ditz He review d lie : i ' -1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i II I I ' Im e. I by th.. pi-osei mi, : aiiimp'iii-: 1" -Im" 10 tile jury 1 Im- iut.-.liahli lie-- of -Ueh an mihrokeii . haiu evideti. c an I tin n at tacked Ihe evidi ::.'' "Here. I by llle de fense in niuHal "f thai L-iv, n by Dark ley and I'olilz. Ili-spei.-h was a -:r..uj one be file a ' I jlll.v. which paid i-lo-c aileiitiou lo the word- of advice thai Mr. Sp. ares -aw fit to civo them. .Mr. M. ares. ,,f il, ins,. for .1 I, n-e. on of the able-l u ' n.ber- of lln W'il-iniu-iiu bar. Iollow.il Mr. Spear.-. Mr. Me.M-e- diool. I I he lir-l pol lioll of his -pec.-: '.. i:..il .o -.L". S-'in :,- frHxenr at a time lii" hitler's - laioiiiciil - and bi'iniriii".- anoiher view . f them I.. f. IV Ihe jury, lb' alia, iod I'.n- . hala. ler of the wiiit --.s D.-iikby and Poliiz. showiiisT al I 'ie same time alb -' .1 o!.j. el- which induced those witne s to lo-t, fy aaaiiist .Marshall. He recall, d lo : it- i.d.,1- .,1' ihe i 1 1 v loon llle llllml'i i- of .!' nulls that had been srivcu lo tic l.-ti luony of III" williessc-. and llle times when, under .:,. indin . iiu ul other tln'ii I., tell the iruili. Darkhy and Poliiz had cadi -'aie.l lo th. ir iuiimale friends lh,. inn. .-. in of Mr. Mar-'.iall. M '. Meal-, s took up the ic-tiinony ..f Ar.-hi led Ituiiii. -howiiiir that the te-t inuiy .f a witne-- for tin- irovenimi nl 'hal Marshall had bun -ecu in ihe r s of Poliiz. and I lull he w a- seen i ir ollt'l the key -hole, was iiupos-ihlo. evi ii had Mai-shall In en in the room, w hi' 'i he inaiuiei I that Im as icI. Mr. Mciir. s rec. iv, 1 the cinur.-ii uial i ..f a number of aiicinivc li-iener- up. n hi- able pr.-solltali.-' of hi- . Use. Colonel I I onias M. Ar.-o. of the counsel for defense, lie n ad lr,--e,l th. jurv. which al the be'uini.'ii- of lh.- trial I,., i. i.l selected tot' llle dcfell-e. Cloud Ai'L-o aru'iicl ihe .-ai: ' i- ilia- a l'"'. ma i in niiiin - i li::l Ihe -e all. ull I no '-.H'l table ai ihe Penitent ia ry w imn Poliiz re , iled lo t W o of ilis fellow- pi Iler- rile i, , ne Mr. Mar-hall and lh- r- w ai d offered lo hi'ii by 'h" d. :.-. ive from Charloiie if be would implicil'' Mar-hail in the in i rf' i i i n - "a- ju-i .n, a oi c a- would . ail forth ihe c.eifidelne . . .'' a lmlll and Would be lie time 'or trnthtellin--. He r.. d I au-e- thai lie believed led lo llle -iv i 111.' of ih" to-- linioiiy auainsl Marshall, and all. uij't' ' lo l.riinr fairiy licf. ro lb,-jury ihe w i-h: that h" believed should he ".iv. n to i!n tcstinnmy of rebuilal offer, d by the fdiso. Colonel Aliro 'l Hied ills la in the jury admirably, and ofien In ld it nieinbcrs iii rapt aii.iu i"U. - iii.-i urn-Ut-i n iii nir fn in t hi-m laurriii. r al ihe n- dielll. HIS -eelie- alTail-Ved by ihe wil l ss,o. who te-iitii.l auainsi hi- eli.nl. C. 1. Ariro knew -i he men I" w ii..in In- was speaking and his add:.-- "n- fan, ilia" and appareiilly had ureal "'eiaht upon hi- hearers. I ',,1 Ai-:.. eoia lii.l' .1 I i- aru'i;iiei,l a: I -".il. and a: ihal hour court look a re until thr Mo.-k at w hid. Imnr the til'u'iinienl was eoiilinnod by Mr. Mars.len P.e'hluiy. of tin- WHinim-ion bar. f Hi,, defense. Mr. Itdlamy had not liiiis-hcl bis speech wli'ii ilm forms "I The Tillles-Vi-itor were e!o-.d. lie mi- foll..v.il by Ihe District Attorney. Mr. Pernar.l. who eoiulnd. ! the arnuiucni . Jiidiro PurucH's eha rue t" ihe jury will be sborl a oil will be ddiv v.-.l the jury ..IT liaml as lias alway- b. en Judu" Pnr nell's custom sine,, he Im- I"'. li ' i i h" Federal P.elieh. P.esi.lcs the all. ru eys ami li-illl.r la vers preseiii. ilni" ' :'" eral ladn-s ', the i n ri" in today ' Imar the ar jllllicllt. Tin' case, il is rio -ted. i'l -" ' 'In jury a' about ..: I.'. "'. ;..ck. V 1 Y MoN'l Aid !: 1 1 1 -V 1 . London. Jan. 1".- The "like of Man eliesier has rec. ive. I advice- that hn sister. Lady Alice Moniasiie. died at Davosplatz, Sw ilzi rlaiul. this uiorninp:. Mr. 1. M. Mis-kin-, ..r i:iizab. lii City ia litre iii business. ISSUE AN ADDRESS Capt. Robt. Glenn a Candidate to Succeed SENATOR PRITCHARD Makes His Aunouncement While in Wash ington City-Thc Selection of Sen ator Marion Butler's Successor A Washiiiuinii special lo the , I la nla .buiriial of yesierday -ays; Colonel P. .hell P.. Glenn, of Win-to;,. V. C, will ilea candidate .r the I'nited Slat.-- S, mile l, i succeed I 'ri l char. I. lie public an. win-' iciiii expires mi the .'inl of March. Hue:. Colonel Ulenii. "io i in I iie .-iiy . mad. Ihi- -la!, ineiil lo me '..day. lln- lir-i aiinoiinoenu-:.; o this . t'-fis-l licit Im has mad.-. "I shall he a candidal.' .-,: I I want a Sena:,.; :al primary s- lii:, I tin- people u ay i a-s upon the malt. -v. It' I am chosen I shall leiresei the people of Illy State to the be-' of my ability. If . mi i th. r ei.ndi.lale is chosen I dull sitj p. ri him wilh all liu loyally and r.inii-nns. licit a "o.d I leinocra i can i,,,..,..."' I !..;icl I il an is ,.i f tin- niosi .i I i : . n: 1 leino.-rat - in Norih Cai-oliiia. lie is a luclllb'-r i.f the law lii-in ol Chnii and .Manly. Winston, and wa I'nited Stales District Attorney dining Cleveland's J . l .i.linini-.'ral ion. .Manly, hi- pniltnr. .ia- l.i.t, ilia ii n.a li of lh Stale Keriiie Ci . ; 1 1 In i I 1 1 ". and is ;is.. a prolujnen: p, ,i i : ieia it. Cloml Chun I b inks t im t t In- sen a I rial raie this year in Noll'l Carolina will le s. :iie. by a primary. Tin re are f..nr e.in.!i.la: - f..r Puller's seat. Simile n. Carr. Wadildl and .lariis. Silulintus is ill. dlairiuali of tin- Slaie I'oiuni i 1 1 ee. am! i.- in .lalto! of ihe 1 lenni'-t a I ie ma il I i 1 1 e i y . lie via- lil.lirtuan and . i.talueted the -a .i ' i .. i is. it iii w iii.-'n the State wa- re deitlnd ff- III liejlo doll I i 1 1 a I i ot I. .'1 U" I 'for thi- r,;;s, r,. a re many w ho rcirard him as ihe ,,'ieal -a in I ii I a I c. C ,b m 1 Car; i- o 1 1' lite weallhie-l men in tin- South, and one ,.f the uio-t eha ri I a I .Ie. lie is a nan .f w ..iilerful populariiy. bu" he is let iX) lii !i, ed as a mlil iciau. Th... ,t Is, r two .aiiilidaies are boih popu lar and aliens: the Stat"'- I.. rein .-t cili ..i s. Jarii- ha.- be. ii Goverimr. Mini-ler lo Ptazil and soiled out by appoint men! the Ui:eXi..l tcllll of Villlce ill llle Sill .11.'. In the la.o for Pritehai'd's seal the an le.'ineemeni of Glenn is the lirsl made. Tin re i- inn ihe sliirhiesi doubt thai 11. mo. rais will fill these two siais win u the terms of the ineiiu. bents expire. "Speakin- of tin- eonsiiiuiii.nal aim nd uieiit." -aid Colonel Glenn, "we shall ra li.--;roy r :.ru M I niaj.iiVl., . 1 1' is .llsl it : -lioeal. s.. ileeiiled by the hi'sl con-titll- lional lawyers of thi- country, and even a jr. at many P. pni.lie.nis will -ill port it men who are lu'i.l of tin- iuaiorani Vde." Ciond Glenn will is-ne an address on hi- .-nl. ie.-: on hi- ret urn lo hi- Stale LOCAL BRIEFS. Mr. .losiph I iel-.-hn.- r. who ha- been ill for a week in a ho-piia! In Atlanta. I ; 'L-ia. has -nfiiciciitly r wercd lo be .li-clia:-";. .1. Ilis lillle -on is ill here wilh liUellinoU'l- Hoti. P.. 11. P.niin. of Ib.cky M..:,.n. , -C.unrr. man I'r. in this di-lriet. is in lie- city on li-sial Inisinc--. T Ian. " w liich w a- t" have bei n -.riven in Henry Hall ibis cveioii:- by tin- yoiiui: men of lialeiuh .-..inprniicniary lo visiiinu jiiiiii-.' la, lie-, has been tn-t ), -lied on ae. ouill of I he ill"lelll"l,-y of the Weal her. The Ju'.iu- l.iwi- ll.irwar. Company ha e pin no 1 1 o! 1 1 -;, p ladders in I heir slol. ODD FELLOWS INSTALLED 1 in. p.li.i:. i;.-iallai ion of the ofliei rs ,,, mi, e I 1.1,1 I'. Ih.w Indies ltd'.' 1 Iain. ". Sent. ,i Gales and 4 'apita! al ltd, I I". ll'.w- II. id. was largely alien. led ill I I, id FclloW- aild i'teir I I I. .1-. 'The officer- were in-lalh d i;i a hand some mania r by D 1 my Charles I" I uuls.h a. I nil-. !- of Manieo 1.. du-e w . re a- foi lows; lin-h.ird Ganis. N. G.: P.a.vlu I ad.-. V. G.: ti.-oi-ire .. T. nnoll'-ki. li. S.: W I I Sniilil. T. P.: C. II. Iteliie. T.. II. llav,-. K. S. N. C.: W. II. P!:i'..ck. I.. S. N. li : I. D. I..-,-. K. S. Y. G.: .1. M. I'. a. In y. !.. S. Y. G.: .1. T. Farmer. W.: -I. S. P.ram h. C.: U. II. C.nrad. II S. S.: M . 1.. Illdiian. I.. S. S : A P.. l'orr. -t. C'uapiie.i. SI'. All IN' GAl.l'.S. Tile ottlee; - of S. atoll I bill - W ere II- follow.. Dr. A. O. Jon s. . G.: W. C. Ui.'liai.bun. ' ' . Henry Voiiu :. P. S.: Phd. Tin. in. I'. S.: Win. W-' ... "it. T. : F. .1. I'.i-i. It. S N . :.: J. 1". Maiihcws, I. S. N C : M. N. An -. K S. V. G : I. li. M... ne L S. . C : I'. S. Cluck. W I.. A. Ian.. rv. c.: .1. N. M.-Prary. I. mid ti G.: T. F. II- re P. S. S.: .1. A Wiic.. I. S. S ii Ii. Piddle. Chaplain. CAPITAL l.olHdi. iirfi,,, is ,.: Capiial Lodie: W. C Nd ini-hani. N . G-: A. P.. And" -. Jr.. i; p, ni.i P.. i-l ee. P. S.: Ham F. S.i.,1 i, F.' S.: W. P Kin.. 1! S. N. :.: J. V Shed-. I.. S. G. : .1. (. I.iieiiford. It S. '. C. .1 M. Cai rin--io;i. W ' Ma.-lbie. ('.: D. S. H.-i'iiiltoii P s. S.: I'. .in Yiiiic'.i . I. S. S.: il-c... Green. haplain: A. S. Vas. a. G Afi.-r lln- instalhif. a. ' - v made by Pa-l Grand S t.- -. M. P.u-oee. ami Yi.-e Gland P.aylil- Cade. DliA I II HI' MPS. CPIISS. Mr-. lb-Hi. Ci'"--. r.be ..f the bee .lali.- I'r.--. died y, -Id-dry oil Soulil Hi Inarm -.1 ' aired s. veiily-.-i.v year-. She wa- the mother of Mrs. Thomas Meillin. The inueral was held at J:.".d this .'if I e no i.ui and the iniernieni was in the ( iiy Cemetery..
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