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OAniAuvruvvnvn nstnnjwwxntuic C lit'FFAl) '. i. . . oiiniiit.uiofi Pacific Navigation Company Stciuuci'N "Sue II. r.lniorc" and "W. II. Harrison" Only line A-toriu to Tillamook, tiarihul.li anJ Hay City. HohMinvlUo Connecting lit Astoria with the Of g.m Railroad A Uavlgatlon Com pany iim.i nts,. the Astoria & I'olum bla uiv.r Railroad for Sin Fran olit. il, Portland iiu I itll points ICtiMt. Fop freight and passenger ratti apply to Mnrtmcl l-Jniore, Co., (lonoral Agoni, ASTUKIA, OKI', S-pt. II. Tli.- night if phyid. miih fur- iiI'Ih-k In uiiif ti-.i-cl the net r.-.niiting ii--w H wh.ch ha yet " from tin- l. k r'in. A inl- (TiflfopI,- c lU'H ..f til- ill.. ., t. 1) ii tnu.le duriig i li- Jny liy lr Walln. Al lid- I 'olf.T''lli r tllf rfult .i submit!.- I aid f..u'.. l.l-l-Tr-i-tly n.ttinfu. -ti.ry . 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Tho u;t 'iiM.ia ,.f li-.Mu-:aiij U ! lutl'itm wi-re aluptml fiiifllltiK H'.nnior J""i. W Wrlll'iiTt'in frmn tn'mbrhlp. The ri-n.il itlonii, afti-r r'-f.TrlnK t th? aili.iiitf' ufHHMliatliri ut I'rfHlil-nt MrKlnli-y hy Ct iluvwi, utatf" that "the liijili. n( Maryland havr li-arnfl with uli.ttn- unit lnaililiiK that ('. I Wei :iiiKt"n, rrr-M-nutlv)i of thla atate In .hi- imiatn nf the 1'nltM Hiatal, haa iiijnl.naiii-" l thf net of ttila tratltor to hl i-nutilry an) an fnmy f manklti'l. hy r'licafl public i-ximnlom of In. .Ilfffr'.-ncf tu thr act 'r Ita n-nult." ItKJOK'IN'J. JN UIvRUN. I'uhl'c Opinion Much IniTil in Irm M'tit'a Orti.lltlun. DKItMN. H. pt. It -Kv-ryl.ly here fjulcea In thi. rfanurliit diapatche a l i th or litl in nf Pr.nl.lcnt M. KInh-y. 1'ubllr InpT-at In th outaxn" haa In ii.j way aiMtfJ. a flni" pu-tur? of Mr McKlnley In th wlnd-m of tin- ofll.-e of thf I.kal Anifjf.-r at'.raiti-l crowl. thiHf who utiidy It C(iiiiinentlriif unm ' h rnurafti-rlntli; ff.Cun. i Tin- lt-ri;n. r TaRb:a;t r-f-m t . the I fact that the niunl.'liml conn. II of I'arla. Ihf l.ipl may t of Iirvl.,i m l th- Lon don chainlicr of ".imiiin. i. toK-th-r with other public tiolicn, havf n-tr. "lis;. u. h.n '. )ynii:hy an) 1: i-xpriawl winder lllut th - ll-rlin.T coriH.raiMnii hiw fail ed to d i t.lf naini., (H.". lai:y lni v h.Tf arc hi inmy ixuntu of cmiaci !: w i-mi lifrnany ar.-J th- I'nl!-.l , Sm'.fH." Th ii nnan i.ra unan.m iuly jmliit ut ttiiit anarchist propaKan In will -ntliiUf a c imnon laiiK- r auj thry ri-onitn.-nd common pre. auil .'i. "lirca: at it-- Mhould unite." Myn me Journal. "In lltfhtinir crlnilnalu who in din. Tltnimitviy oric.inlic. execute an 1 "W'.ra:? aniassnatin In Am-r.oa an.l In nunip.v F.verywtr'rp In Kurip.- th-' (ncrit-tl.- action of the Tiucl Siatm aitulmi! a"iar hl"m shuulj be hail-.l with sat sfa.-tl hi." The I'litwi Oax-tif. s.-mi-i.ftl.'ittl ay,4 'i.iir -pf ban already d m fk much : i . li-. k anarchlam that Ii can now- l.-a the problem to the American who ir- emlii-ntly practical people an t will i Hihtix d vUe means of noting out th evil In their own inuntry. F.unpe wi.i iook with !he Rreatesi In '.ores: to WILL BE HELD WITHOUT BONDS Emma Goldman Must Wait Hab eas Corpus Decision. MAY BE RELEASED LATER i thf inauguration f BUl.h a cru.iad j wll: doutnlfSH learn awn a lvanta"." and. aomethlng to its At J K NTS A. ML It. A N. n. It. Co.. Portland. . V. It. It. l, Portland. C. I.AMII. Tlllaiiio.ik, Oregon. We Rent New Typewriters. 5 mm: Many iww iinproveiiioiiU mldt'd. Sow our lutivst ' No. 2 SmUh Premier Typewriter Now Art ('iitiilugtiu Kritt . . , L. n. ALEXANDER I CO. KiuliiMivH lVillc 0iHst HonU'ra 24fiHtitrk St., l'ortlianl, Oris F W. M'KKt'HNIK, laical Agwit. KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Pilatable Drink Absolutely Pure Tho Northern raolllc llrewery, of which Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, make beer for dotnc.itlc and export trade. Mottled beer for family ue or keg beer aupplled at any time. Delivery In North Pacific Brewerg UMBRELLA C. J. TRENCHARD, Commission, Brokerage, insurance and Shipping:. Custom Houne Broker. ASTORIA, ORE aaeut jV. F. 4 Oo. and Paotflo Kxpreai Co t. i M" 'NSTKK r.KANO AK.MY J PAItAOl-: IS ci.lOVKUANO Magnitl.-ent Pnge..nt n th,. S.r cts Wit-m-nA'd by Nearly Half a M Hi i'l People. ri.i-:vi:i.AM. Sep;. 11-Th- f.rand Army of the Republic have ,iKaln res po:i, Id to ihf buttle call an 1 today fell into l.ne as :bcy Here wont to Jo In tae dark days (.f the clvd war. They aw 'ke th: morning to the sound o the r.--eille, and long licfore thf hour set t'e starling of the para I,, they llc.d th- it re- ' and avenues a Uaceij to I'uclld an I fuse avenues, wh-'re the pa r.ide was firmed. oil xet-ran-'. prominent In th,. affairs of the C. A. It., sill It w-as the grand est pirate ad the greatest illy the or H in!z :ioii h i., ev.-r had. In a seemingly interminable line of ' blue. th various .iepartemnts took up their march over the hard gr.init,. pave- now, ttlT.Tire. ttuinlv dili-ctci to the ''"' "'."-."' pcoine iium- caiv and trcuiii. n: ,( ;he w nm 1 ,au.- ! 'ri"K 111""1VI" "f ttuiui-and lined the ol by the incHlon mil" In th - abdomen "reetn. ab.ive the "iav-1. a I; ! thf ..pera-..a j 11 ' ' '''im -M that nearly half a mil uiH performed. Tim wound U pro- I " '" l--''l'b' were sinvtators of the mag- Kitihk li.ilisiaci "ill",-. " decided ben "tit f illow. d the Qittlloi Hill Be Decided by Janice Prlade vllle Tomorrow-Trial Set for Stf lenber l-Will Act it Her 0a Altoriev. CHICAGO. Sept. 11.- Maglntrate Prin levllle today said that Emma Gold man, the anarchist lecturer under ar rest here, should be held without ball tx-ndln the decision of the upper c .urt In the habeas corpus proceedings Instituted by other anarchists who are Jimlllirly rharg-i. The action if Justice Prmd'-Vllle in holding her with -ut bail extenls only to Fr.Jay of this we.. At thf time the (Uesti m will bo re c'jnMlerel and the magistrate will de cide whfth r she shall be helj with nr. ba'l or release I under tKjnds un til the preliminary hearing of the charge aga.nst h-r, which I a.-: f,.r September U'-.h. Mis Goldman had not secured coun but in a determined voice declared that ihe was really to act as her own attorney. INDICTMENT WILL, UK SKCfRED. d resil ing of the ivo.in.l list right," the d.v tors say otllclally. The fvlili'lic-s of pnp.Me. "I't W'TC the lucsl leiifs s -cm i!ts!i of :lv p. . f lulce given biin 1 1 i; ivght and the Increase In bis allnvanc. fr m ciic lo three tcao io nil, n a 1. 1 the fact that the wound is bvo nliir :c. "iv iu.il thy. Dr. Mclturn'y cvplalnl this after noon that the slight Irritation st'.ll re maining should pas away with the next twenty-foui- hours. WILL NOT BIO KKMOVICD. ltl'FKALO, Sept. 11. It Is now vir tually decided that no attempt will lie. made to remove the pnMlde.it to Wash ington until lie has completely recovered, and lu n general way it can be said that there Is no likelihood that this will be before October. cor.NTKNANVKn Tin: act. S Mint "r Wclling'on Kxpclled From the Maryland ltoird o." (Jovernors. ltALTIMOKK, Sept. 11. At a meet big lonlgnt of the board of governors of the I'lilon Lea.fle of Maryland .r.so- I SCllLin I'ul'ltT OPKXS IN WASHINGTON TODAY Conip "lency of Kear-Admiral Howison W.ll He Challenged by .Mr. Schley's Counsel. WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. AU mem bein of the Schlcv court of Inquiry arc now In Washington and the vourt will open tomorrow. The most Interesting part of the day's proceedings will be the challenging by Admiral Schleys' counsel of the com petency of Kear-Admiral Howison as a member of the court. They will reit erate the charge that Ke.ir-Admlral Howison had expressed an opinion ad verse to Admiral Schl.y and it will be the object of counsel to support this charge by allldavlts, and perhaps by oral testimony. Admirals Dewey and D'nham will d.'clde and determine whether or not the statements presented are sufficient M make manifest the Inc.impeieney of I tear-Admiral Howison. SILVKK MAUKKT. XKW YORK, S-pt. 11. Silver. 5Si. BEST I1N QUALITY 10WESI IM PgiXE One ThouHfincl to Select Prom S H AN AH AN' S Authrltiea Consulting Over Extraction of lanma G-ildmai. HCFFAI1. Sept. 11 -The Buffalo po lice havrf made no reiu-st for the extra dition of Emma Goldman, under arres: in Chicago on suspicion of complicity in the pljt to murder President McKln ley. Superintendent of the police Bull and Disrtl.t Attorney Pnny have hal a couple of consultations on the ubjett sirce the n-ws of the woman's amst reached th- m. but It Is evid-nt that thev have n : finally decided upon a course f action. They want to giv the Chi cago police d.-partment time to make a thorough investigation a: that end with he suppose 1 confederate of Czolgmsz in their custody and they are anxious that the recovery of Pres! lent McKlnlov ! i' pn-i:ive:y certain Wfore they go into uirt. They have on f m: a general I"- ves:li,Mi!on aimed at sh ming that th- G ! iman woman was an nc. -ss ory ant apparently want more time. ! There does not seem to be any doubt that when thj time comes a showing- sulileie-i: to warrant :t.e extradition of the woman w ill b- f irt homing. Cz lgo.i in his confusion made on the night of his arrest admitted that he had hear I Inflammatory speeches and read the Incendiary literature of Emma Cold man, and since then both have admit ted that they met. Th.re may not be enough evidence to convict her in the hands of the palice a; the pr.sent time, but there Is little doubt that the in Uct ment can be gee o red against her. The police are working to secure re ports of the Goldman speeches that t'zolgosx heard and also copies of her pamphlets w hich were read by him and they are carefully Investigating the cir cumstances under which they met. Discussing the case with an A.s.vlated Press representative, Superintendent Hull said: "Any action as to Emma Goldman is in the hands of District Attorney Pen ny, but I will say that n) request for her extradition has been made. The impression that an Indictment is ab solutely necessary to secure extradition is no; correct, but most governors insist that there must be an indictment. Xoth ing has be-.-n decided as to our action in the case and I cannot a: this time .-ay what will be done. It would hardly lie wise to make any move toward the courts, until the re;ult of the presi dent's wound Is finally and definitely known. There will be no extraordinary session called for the grand jury now in session here has all the pow er this Is necessary. We have no one other than Czolgosi In custody in Buffalo. "Are you depending entirely on the Chicago police for your evidence In the Goldman case?" the tuperintndent was asked. "Xo, we are not," he said. "We are working on her case ours Ives and are also operating with th? Chicago department." every man who waa capable of handling a pb-k and hvel. It seem that among th'rte who applied wan the father fit Ctolgoxr. who wan given an order to iabr In one of the waterworks gangs at 11.50 per day hut Friday morning, but he failel to repirt for work either Friday or Saturlay and I have no rec ord of his having reprrtei ainc. "Harry Kline, an employe of the city engineering department charged with being an anarchist, haa a laboring posi tion. His acqualntanrts tat positively that he baa no anarchiitlo tendenclea whatever an4 hi n-putation U that of an honat, peaceful and ba.fl worknlg clUxen." HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS. Attempt Will Be Made to Release; th Anarchist. CHICAGO. Sept. H.-An application will be made today for a writ of liabeaa corpus In behalf of the nine anarchists now under arrest charge! with con spiracy to murier President McKlnley. The name of Emma Goldman also orjbably will be Included In the petition. Should the application for a writ be successful it probably will be made re turnable Thunilay morning, at which time all the defendants will be brought Into cou't. In the evidence which can be pro duced to hold the prisoners, it is said, the Chicago police ha the following telegram from the Buffalo chief of po lice: "Cxolgosz was In Chicago August 18. In company of Emma Goldman anJ Abraham Isaak at Isaak's ofilce." The Chicago police do not know upon what evidence this statement Is based, but take It f :r granted that It Is a pan of tbp confes-ion of Cxolgosx. The decision to resort to habeas corpus was restored to after many efforts had been made to induce the authorities to re lease the prisoners on ball. THE FIGHT WILL BE CARRIED ON Steel Workers Will Continue Strike Until They Win. ALL PEACE RUMORS DENIED by SUSPECT ARRESTED. Adelbert Stone Taken in Custody United States Detectives. CAMDEN. X. J., Sept. lL-Edelbert Stone was arrested In this city last night on the charge of "aiding and abet ting In the attempted assassination of President McKlnley. The arrest was made by City De-tec- Presldeat Shaffer Will Malta No Farther Efforts (or the Preteat-Moacitaa Mills Knaaioi Fall Force Day aad- .Nljbt. PITTSBURG, Sept. U.-Whll9 post live stories of a peaceful settlement of the strike of the Amalgimated Associa tion contnlued to be heard today, Pres ident Shaffer continued to deny them emphatically and said that the battle of the ateei workers would go on un til they won. He dcniel that the executive board had Instructed him to settle the strike on any terms and said that he would not go to New York or make any fur ther peace movement for the present. While the president of the Amalgamat ed Association was standing In taia po sition, officials of the steel corporation were putting forth every effort to start their plants. Tonight, for the first time since the strike, the steel hoop mill at Monesnen Is running a full force which practical ly ends all semblanc, of a strike there. Every mill In tba: town la now running day and night. COLONEL MEADE WAS DRUNK WHILE OX DUTY Sensational Termination of Court Mar tial at Brooklyn Navy Tard Additional Charges Made. live Painter. United States secret acr- WASHINGTON. Sept. U.-The long est court of inquiry In the history of the navy ever held at the Brooklyn navy yard has come to sensational termina- vice officials w err notified on Friday at- ! MaJor Lauchheimer and Colonel temoon last before 3 o'clock. Stone Is !F- ""v charged Colonel Robert L. said to have told two of his fellow em- Meade wt,h drunlnness on duty. Col ployes in the New York ship build- oa,1 Meale replied bv charging Major ing yard that he would not be surpris- j "cnne-lnier with making a false re ed If President McKlnley was killed ?or: "" Colonel Denny with reporting against him (Meade) in order to cover ihat day. TO PROHIBIT ANARCHISTS. Measure to Be Introduced In the Cali fornia Legislature. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11. Repre sentative Metcalf. of the Third Califor nia district, proposes to introduce a strong immigration restrictive measure ' at the next session of congress. He says : ! up irregularities with contractors on ; Denny's part. The court of inquiry acquitted major ; Lauchheimer and Col mey Denny of ! Meade's charges. It sustained the charge against Colonel Meade and In addition i charged him with a violation of naval ; regulations in replying with a counter ! charff w hen nslcel for n ronon ne also of false swearing on the witness stand. The court recommended that the colonel be tried upon a court martial on these charges). "No anarchists should be allowed to j land on our shores and it should be re garded as treason and treated as such GRE vr NOnTHERX WEST tor any man or w oman to make an at- 1 tack upon the life of the president or j BOVSD RUNS AWAT vice-president of the United States on' to advocate, encourage or approve thelrrelBIU lrJ n " Kea .ear Welllngtoa assassination or attempted assassina and Two Men Killed and Two Hon or the president vr vice-president of the United States." Resolutions to this effect have been adopted by the Merchants' Association of this city. AN ARCH CONSPIRATOR. Some Unknow n Man In America Behind th? Anarchists. XEW YORK. Sept. ll.-James M. J rtmble, of Newark, who has just com- ! pleted his work as commissioner for the state or New Jersey, to Inquire into the killing of King Humbert, Is quoted as faying: "My investigation of the BrescI affair has shown plainly that there is a man In this country wh.i Is the arch con spirator in all these assassinations. I cannot now give his name. I sent all the evidence to the Italia" government. Who was It that gave to BrescI and VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. U.-The his colleagues the money necessary for i ':M,,,er H- TinS. from Skagway. today them to accomplish their deeds of vh- Injured. SEATTLE. Sept. 11. A special to the Times from Skykomish. Wash., says: "The wen-bound Great Northern freight train No. 15, ran away at 10:30 this morning and was wrecked one and a half mll-s west of Wellington. The cause is supposed to have been defec tive brakes. The killed are. ENGINEER FRANK DAHLGREX. FIREMAN JOHN CAMPBELL. The Injured are: Conductor Xordqulst, lost one arm and h.a ! Injured. Brakoman Blossom, shoulder broken. Thirty-two cars are off the track, tlsht cars remained on the track. They are all on Are. GREAT RUSH FROM DAWSOX. ! lence? "The answer to this question w ill give the name of the most dangerous man in America todav." EMPLOYERS OF ANARCHISTS. Denial Made That They Are Engaged on Government Works. CLEVELAND. Sept. 11. Director of Public Works Charles P. Saien takes exception to the statement published In yesterday's papers to the effect that Jnarch'sts are being employed by the government. Mr. Salen last "ight gave the Associated Press a written state ment concerning the matter as follows: "After the flood which visited Cleve land a week ago last Sunday we adver tised for laborers to repair the dam ages and during the week put to work MRS. PARSONS INTERVIEWED. Expresses Pleasure When Told of the Recovery of the President. CHICAGO. Sept. 11. Lucy Parsons, widow of the anarchist who wos hanged for his complicity in the Haymarket riots In Chicago, was interviewed by a representative of the Associated Press after the arrest of Emma Goldman. Mrs. Parsons was found In the garden in the rear of her comfortable cottage In North Troy street. Mrs. Parsons admlttetd that she knew Emma Goldman, stating that they first met In 1SS7 In Philadelphia, where Mrs. Parsons went on a lecturing tour. Mrs. Parsons declared, however, that for sev eral years she had held aloof from the active circles of anarchy and as an evi dence af ber sincerity expressed the greatest pleasure when told that Presi- brough: $2.10,000 In gold dust. Passen- g.rs from Dawson say a great outward rush from that city is now on. It la estimate 1 that .1000 people will come out during September and October. (Continued On Fourth Page.) Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the fopd against alum. 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