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DANIEl DANE SENATOR SENA TOIl FROM VIRGINIA TO SECOND U PARALYTIC ATTACK l' l V Ve Vs Juno 30 Senator Senator ot of Virginia died at the Daniel d' d W wild sanitarium last evening The Tho eh U cause of 0 death was ryas a second second ate with cerebral ke eke ko of t coupled I Jut u March Sena Senator or Daniel was wasand 1 and for tor Reke C his life lito was as ot of He finally partially take bee lh but was as unable to work of ot tho the late tho the rt In n tuve 5 oSe second stroke of ot paralysis paral s TM Wednesday morning This ices 2 suddenly f Mowed followed 1 by the cerebral cerebra hemor- hemor hemor- hemor f lOOn which brought on complete un- un e 8 senator sank and and the louts S and and ami peacefully Into his hla final statesman's f i Illness began with a aIt ait attack ot of In Philadelphia It which k kept pt him from his hi october owning opening of ot congress last the t at r Only Only once since that time appeared before an n audience and he be was trios tor for an informal talk In Jane JanI Jan- Jan I e end came camo tonight almost without S 5 o clock d k In the morning the sena- sena ta to a question as to how veil eIt 81 by saying Win Very poor poorly No Not noted until nearly noon ie t w was nowell last lut night dent fairly well dept family was wall fully tully aware of ot his cone conand con- con n 1 e and d a at no time had there been for tor his ti t. t In n February rua rY Y Major l Maior Daniel Danl l. l who accompanied by his nephew secY secy sec sec- Y Warwick Daniel went to Florida Floridale a hope hop that tho the mild mUd temperatures I le Ie would benefit him Daytona DItona March farch arch 8 8 he was stricken n paralysis and lingered d for some between life and death brought home idly Ib b he was r ir ere Apr April 24 4 He was taken Imme- Imme sanitarium ry y s to Lynchburg PUBLIC PUBLIO CAREER OF DEAD SENATOR June Juno 30 The 31 The death rater John Warwick Daniel removes removes Meat of ot tho the Democratic senators In o of of service Of Ot the tho entire list he hethe hethe the only one who could be bo said to tog tot And as he hethe hethe hethe g t to the old regime the oldest in service ice ho was one ono of ot most meat conspicuous in popular favor tavor the last few years he had remained i in the background His health had haden b tits en n good and his growing years t ed td to tell ten on him Ho lie was was' wads wads' not noti net i l' l often In the senate and his r re- re sPeeches wf were re not his best to this period ho hI spoke frequently tad hid held high reputation as an oraIn ora- ora In Tn these lhee learner earlier d days s 's his speeches lie else signal gnal for tor the gathering of ot audiences and by many as an oraI ora- ora ai ti I was wu ranked with Voorhees In- In Wolcott and Vest a a of extensive reading liberal edaa ed- ed aa 1011 and retentive memory h ha he coma comI com com- I led leda e a a voluminous vocabulary H He Hee e fluently and nd with case ease and seemed r t a a. loss ms for lor something pertinent ij tl He lie was a strong advocate of or direr fifer and took a prominent part in connected with tho the silver lWon of ot the early nineties r no personal trait was Senator el to tc noteworthy as that of ot urbanity ter In private life ute or In his Inter Inter- entert t his bis senatorial colleagues hl iliff iy r was wu unfailing Even in the heat r bite ta and bd often otten under provoking clr- clr OU he never failed to submit to lotions ons ani and to make polite reto re- re to to inquiries and objections Hist His t 1 of his hili friends was worthy of days of or the old dominion He senior lor minority member of ot the theof theof of of finance and held high commit commit- many any other important commit commit- was the chairman of the com com- private land claims Daniel W was 8 the only son ion of ot Jr who for tor years was a a. at t the VIr Virginia supreme courtet court et ee tr was eras was Sarah Ann Warwick He HeIn HeIn Hen In n Lynchburg September 5 d that place piece bad ever since been me On November 24 1869 he hed d Julia lull Elizabeth Murrell daugh daugh- ft Ef f Dr E E. M. M 1 turrell Murrell of this city with four tour children survives him education was received In Lynch- Lynch schools and his law course was ta- ta after the war at the of Virginia He practiced hl his prom prom pro- pro m with n with Wilh his father in Lynchburg the elder Daniels Daniel's death in 1873 cent Tears years Senator Daniels Daniel's ls l's son son E. E Itri er r. r were associated in the practice w tr with ah him t tiring the confederate army as sec sec- lieutenant of ot the Stonewall lf in n May Mar Int he was wounded In Oral drat battle of ot Manas Manassas sag Soon after atter tame crime second lieutenant of ot company ae n Hundred and Eighteenth Virginia itry lieu lieu- tl and afterwards was Wu first lieu lieu- nt t t. t ILl and then adjutant of ot his t tel let being wounded he was promoted ajer and thief chief of ot staff start of Gen Jubal 2 arty UJ until crippled at the thela thele la le Ie a of tae the Wilderness May 6 6 1864 1861 aa U uld said by eye ea witnesses that Major It was wounded almost immediately rAe had re rescued cued Gen R R. E. E Lee Leet LeeI t I 11 very perilous position t served ed In the Virginia house of ot tee from 1869 1569 to 1872 and In the 6 from 1875 to 1881 being a ator tor or when he be was named for tor in en 1881 iSSI on the Democratic ta t et to be defeated by William B B. J tartar t ray in 1884 h he was elected to the N m ot representatives in the forty forty- a h congress and before that expired C United States senator for tor the i be nning March It 4 4 1867 1857 l succeed succeed- ucc cd- cd Mahone rI He was elected re-elected times twice without opposition anu he was was elected re-elected for the i I expiring In 1917 1911 hut but he was I i b E x 5 JOHN W W. DANIEL 1 tally ally unable to go to Richmond as was I his hH custom to express publicly his ap ap- ap- ap He was a Democratic elector at lar large e In 1876 and represented tho state as delegate delegate delegate dele dele- gate at largo Jargo to six national Democratic conventions contentions He was a n leader In tho the re recent recent re- re cent Virginia constitutional convention and wrote tho the suffrage report which practically settled tho the suffrage question In iii n Virginia Virginia never no had a moro morn popular statesman Ho was ever even faithful to the Ideals deals 0 of Democracy and never nevez once was he the thee confidence of his people shaken in him ilm An indication of ot his character was shown hown when hen ho he assumed personal debts of ot his father tather amounting to for tor which there thero was no moral claim upon theton the tho son ton He felt it his dut duty however to discharge these thee and on his sixty fifth birthday had tho the distinct pleasure of ot making tho the last payments Senator Daniel was a a. loyal loal confederate ate veteran having been for tor years commander commander commander com com- mander of ot Dearing camp at Rustburg HI ill His last public utterance was ivas before Garland Roses camp of ot when that hat organization ol commemorated tho the ro- ro cent anniversary of ot tho the birth of ot Gen R. 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