Show t i I J r 1 4 s New Sen Sentor ator A A A A 9 TILE liE cr career r or of Mr lr T I statesman orator and lawyer delegate state senator J attorney general and States been a no brilliant from boyhood Ii He wa a born In Baltimore on A 11 HIt Ih father warn waa II a learned and punt d hed for LUsins and d All As well wellor U or hi philanthropy and pubic spirit HIli mother was a w O man narl of 01 dl generally Ic 1 for the virtues of her dud and for tor the and be JV 7 or of her lif lifA A As a ly Isidor Hayner was thought thoughtful fLu ful with a and a rl wit Ills ry f S probably reo re fh 1 ht d th or of his father Un Until til h w 1 years eelS he attended U a JH p 1 lIe was walt devoted to ri and and wo woUld the latter Jatter In CIte he IOl nl riar r lila his country place t On one occa on a t oe t ither the th tA and In UtE wa waI wey I il i t th hf a d d to the In of oC tile the father Cather tr if his Oil 8 cl At 1 or or Rayner Havner on trel iii of VIrginia Virgillia There h promptly himself In lila Ills 8 and was populAr with the and HI Interest In and oratory und he a leading fl re jn in the Jeffer Jeffersn sun sn SOlid si ity the m of which a number or of young rIles men who have since become eminent in the field eld or of j rl states and journalism Including no 1 ably Senator John V D nl l or of Vir VirginiA lr giniA John S wie riMe now or of New York 1 the h lAte Hen Henry 13 W V o of Georgia rInd is id former United States Senator harles J Falkner or of West Virginia VirginiaL t L among men of thus this sort the bril T 4 j illint young n was wa chosen j in n 1 ll 1 na aa orator of the Jp er society rh subject of lila oration this occasion Ion showed the bent It was Civil 1 nd Liberty L Admitted d to the thc Bar I I JU oth the he a aa ml find and tle legal curricula nt at this edo t or of learning the embryonic I returned t td bin hie city hOd nd Hught to Its bar Ir I un his legal studies for J in hi the 18 law of Brown Brune and In due course pr s for examination as to his a to He was d L for In the D way vay lo Lv William m Pinkney Whyte nod and two other mem bra NI of the bAr The ox ex rno himself conducted the thc exam nd hadnot hia inquisition when astonished l by the promptness am amplitude Jill tude and lu In or of the oung m ans Anser to very fery question qUNtion he turned to his col colPit I Pit raea upon the bo board r and nd Theres f no occasion t lo to ilc him a an i thIng mort Re has Ids his hish t book h ok so si recently and well that he more inure about these theft matters than ve p do Mr Is It a thorough and fin l hed student or of hi hia lon He Is learned d In the common law and lii th lQ 8 of the courts or of Mary nd of oC the United StatES He Is Istl tl ii tin fin special pleader H has Also a 8 for cues cases and nd from to the te last volume of the thc rth there is not a ui Mr Ir Ha rI UI oot read HI HIt t on lisP oi lc and com coni ln views together with Ith his tle Ie aut 1111 refined sense of rl right ht Invest his I on l legal l qu with g oat at with Ith the bench and the tara lar Shines at Trial Table or urse at the trial table he shines brilliantly His preparation Is Im e h his of the facts 1 h In their details he the points holds hold l tient em wIIt a grip lp ant an presses them upon ourt or Jury with a torrent or of And that tt it rf re Combined with all this ri 71 hu has rare tat tact In e to the of oC th the court and the feelings of f the jury In this nay he has w won Jn J man nany a ases f which mn many then would bave lut and It Is III to tolay lay tay that 11 lana has never lost Joist It a Ose which till ll else could have won on His J hs In ColLit ar are clear direct far fer aible and markI with eloquence nut tsy LY tu 14 lit hc Tn In Tf for the hench cAndor fair Calr and h he would bf be an ex e to lo my any bar He Is 18 notably kind 10 0 mt mrs or f lii b by hum horn h he II is frequently consulted and andS S sPares neither pains nor time to aid them Mr r method of preparing hl wore more legal Arguments may ma 11 t b be by Everett i 1 IoU Ion or i Mr Ir rs st te of oC mint tl its lv v sat an hour and a half with liim l the he bet re the reply to The ue bed bad been n Ild id won on within upon the brOAd field of r hi his wn capacious mind for It Wall waa Mr tr habit first to state to toS 1 hit his opponents argument in its S t strength and having over h nit n it In that form liE feared the If f no lie antagonist His of It 11 Mr Ir R defense deCena or of Adini Adna a l I ShIy t that at caused a natIonal WAve f c The inquiry Is well d TiM The sI th of ludge e Jere M counsel for Admiral threw aai al th entire burden of oC th the ease caM H He as not an lawyer H He Jall Jad for montha OIl 0 the case 1 up UI In studying the delving into sea law Jaw and andre re learning about gulf ulC strEam cur curI I coaling at Be sea problems tactical or Of cruisers and whatnot or of I detail I the mom moment nt came ame he 9 saturated with his bis I I I I I hi his copy or of the he het t k d with alluring facUlty facility In pleas nt tn untIl becoming e warmed up with arnE he sneered at entangled l itne scoffed at trick memories a as with scorpion the al a lg traducers t ol oI the man whose hoH fame rang ul lInd the eArth Th a audience e tried triad to interrupt with as af he point after point h TUl rushed Along unheedinG until b ho fairly swept the 0 ott its r fet t with his climax Th came quickly And nd Jh Jha a dima x For full halt half minute tile the big r Jm rn was as hushed as a forest on ona a sultry day Then like a hUrricane 1 came ame t i 11 applause e The Ion had born t n Tile The stillness wu was wua a awing 1 nf With the r came the Ot oC cheers cher cherA A A Triumphant Moment It was a triumph worthy or of the theS S DUring the women lad ltd t from excitement Applause had grown In volume and frequenCy as ac ast acl l t he speaker swept on from satIre MUre to from merciless criticism W t I app appeal I More still sUIl w was the surging gorging r et If tIP three grave admirals in hi com common mon h or of from 11 the b to tL th Oun l ta hie M 1 r I by the th sam sj impulse they I 5 t i the speaker anti 1 f his bis their v vv v I From every e r point r rf the union lame came congratulations to the orator lila IUs bl bi biography was spread Over the b by the thc n lila picture was waa besought by women and men ills IlIa speech In pamphlet form was demanded ot of the public printers by admirers mlle miles and miles away awny from the scene of Its delivery Interest ordinarily would seem slight But with becom big InE modesty lie said meld The oc son made the speech not the speech ho he oe oc A superb diamond famond and pearl brooch and a wath or of gold were th the only feeS r naner received for dere Admiral before the committee of Inquiry refused to accept a dollar In fees or r even Me personal ext exL The admiral sent the splendid pin to Mrs Irs and the wn watch h tl to the Ia lawyer er as tokens ot of his m TIt Tue inscription on the ease Is as fol follows lows Iowa uTo To Hen Honl R Jayner ner as s a loving trIbute hl friend V S 5 Schley N belil Ol Matter of Common Knowledge SIr life Jire Is a mn of common knowledge aU all over oer Mar Ma land and lb indeed the republic lie lic His influence has always been ex exerted exerted to support sound and principles to cheek unlawful usurpations an and encroachments ot of power to toa a st the Ule per and oppressed and to restrain all dangerous tendencies ries cies His political life alone without other accessories has won for him a national distinction Mr Ir appearance in pal pOl was In the legislature or of 1878 when he was virtually chairman of the ju judiciary committee and was looked upon as the leader or of debates upon the floor This legiSlature vas dO Ot the mO most t memorable that ever eer met at It numbered among ong 1 its members such UHn isen tl ad mery Blair Philip Frank of After Arter the session was over Mr Rayner en cn entirely to untiL when he received the for state sea sen ator and was elected As a member of o othe f the senate hl hut principal work was again on the judiciary committee in framing and tn In the lending part h he took In the debates on the floor In the fan fall or of he received ed the nomination for congress and was wag elect elected elected ed and Served three thre terms receivIng a unanimous nomination each time and th nomination for a fourth term During the first turin turm Mr Ir Rayner Rayne r to S a leading mat rau In the debates ani in fn the second and third terms he grad gradually gradually advanced until his po position be became became came a prominent one b before rore the peo people plo of th the country He served upon the th e committees of foreIgn coinage weights all and measureS and commerce und and took a l leadIng J part art In the discus discussion slon sion of Important measures on the floor He was chairman or of the committee on organizatIon and conduct d the s contest for the repeal or of the Sherman silver bill opening the d bate upon the th e repeal with 0 a that attracted great attentIon I J Leader in the House HouseIn In conr congress s Mr Rayner wa was looked upon US one of the leaderS in the house an and he and Bourke Cochran Cockran were re regarded as the foremost Dem cra c or orators orators in the and Fifty third congresses Mr has taken part In not les lema s than campaigns and in I Ionly only seven eVEnOr of thEm did l lie figure lISUre as a candidate and In his long ca career reer his hi s lo logic lc eloquence and cogent g as aa a ker ha have d gd In electing go mayors coun lImen cilmon antI United States senators s through the Jegl legislatures b bD y sy D majorIties Iri In Hayner In the campaign he li liha eg e ha has been a l rong ron g fabLer famor in the electIon of or o f count county throughout the tate Front From l iown to the present time timea I a 8 over oer t r as his hill record shows show ls rendered distInguished services to t o the Democratic party of Maryland In Instate I n state and In the political ld l In Baltimore ii fib ha has t exercised exercise d his Influence and devoted his energies s nd id abIlities c to the advancement ot of the th e winning victories for or it without regard to his hip Individual polities political fortUnes His voice yolee has been 1 ard not only at t home but In ery part of the state in advocacy o of Dem erratic principles s and In championIng th the SUc the Democratic party Mr Ha has hns for years been roe rec as otis or of to the speakers upon tile for th tho party in ill notably so iti il the c campaigns ill iii which Mr Ir Cleveland wits A for president Mr fr Rayner th the Vice Pr ident Stev in III the eastern states In Maryland he has been for some time timea a leading public speaKer of the Demo Democratic Democratic cratic Sl Sun n |