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tj jiii .'At. . -JtJ 71. . . ,4 ,m)w. 4jcPhL.& wA. x J oCasfo i- I The New Age -uiUiVftr tv" a"'"- 'iJ " ''' ' i.1' S , T ".. Vf ft '.vV ,!"' .$,, VOL. VI. PORTLASTD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901. NO. 24. ,.Jl.-. . -. .'- - .: kSHf 1 v p-. FIRST NATIONAL BANK "HEM!111' Designated Depositary and jTinanelal Agent of (he United States. President, H. W. Corbett; cashier, E. 0. Wi thing ton; assistant cashier, J. W. Newklrki second assistant cashier, W. 0. Alrord. Letters of credit Issued, available to Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and tetegraphlo transfers sold on New York, Boston, Chicago, Omaha, 8t. Paul, San Francisco and the principal points In the Northwest. Bight and time bllli drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris, Berlin, Franktort-on-the-Maln, Hong Kong. Collections made on larorable terms at all accessible points. LADD TILTON, Established TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on time doposlts. Collections mado at alt points on favorable tortus. Letters of credit issued available in Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Washington, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco and various points in Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OV CUltTLAWU, OltKQON. Transacts a Oenerol Bank Business. Droits Issued Available In all cities of the , Unltid States and Europe. Tresldont . f. , TYLER WOODWARD Vicc-I'resldeut - JACOB KAMI! Cashier - K. C, MILLER THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With Which Is Amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital Paid Up, $8,000,000 Reserve, $3,000,000 Transacts a General Bunking Business. SAViNGS BAFMf DEPARTMENT Accounts opentd for sums nf tumml upnarcl, and Interest allowed on minimum tmmthlr balance. Rate 011 application. 344 WASHINGTON STREET. FIRST NATIONAL BANK alia Walla, Washington. (First National Ilnnk In the Htntc) Transacts a General Banking Business. CAl'lTAL 1100,000. SURPLUS 1100,(00. LEVI ANKENV, President. A. II. RKYNOLDS. Vlco President. A. II. IlUHrORD, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton. Oregon. Capital, $70,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $00,000.00. RESERVE AGENTS Fint National Bank. Chicago. 111.; First National Sank, Fortland, Oregon; Chemical National Bunk, New York, N. V. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Lvl Ankony, President; W. F. Matlock, , Vice President: O. B. Wade, Cashier; II. C. tiuerensy. Assistant Cashier; J. S, llcLeod, W. a. uyern, w. r. uatiocic, it. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organlzod March I, 1880. Capital, 550,000. Surplus, $55,000. Int'orest allowed on time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prin cipal points. Special attention given to collections. f W. J. Furnish, President; J. N. Teal, Vlco-President; T. J. Morris, Cashier. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK ...LA GRANDE, OREGON Capital and Surplus - - $72,000 SEATTLE. TACOMA. RUBBER Boot3 and Shoes, Sundries and OH C'othtngf. "Apsley" ...Brand "Hudson" ...Brand xBSSBLlsW'''SlSM'fi' NOW ia the time to place your order and get absolute pro tection. We guarantee the quality and prices, and give prompt service, DON'T place your order before you see us. Pacific Coast Rubber Co. TUVheK', I " 41-43 First St., Portland, Ore. Willamette Iron and Steol Works. Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, , PORTLAND, OREGON. A DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF... Marin and Stationary Engines and Boilers, aw Mill, Logging and Mining Machinery, Roll Crindlng and Corrugating Machinery, Power Transmission Machinery. W. ar. constantly developing Modern Machinery for special purposes, which ur up to-date plant enables us to build accuratelynd economically. mm- CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. - Drink Columbia Celebrated Bottle Beer ai30-3a So. C Street. Telephone Mala 339. PORTLAND OREGON.... In 1809. E. A. WYLD, Manager a. Jonnson. , PORTLAND. SAN FRANCISCO. ALSO.... "Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Co." Celebrated line of Boots, Shoos and Druggist Sundries Brewing Co's Beer. THE BEST IN THE NORTHWEST, a Specialty. TACOMA, WASH. BANKERS EVENTS Of THE DAY FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS Of THE WORLD. A Comprehensive Rtvl'.w of the Important Happenings of the Ptst Week Presented In a Condensed Form Which Is Most Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many Readers. Tlio steel trust is starting up more idle mills. Thox Sehloy court of inquiry is now in session. Emperors Nicholas nml William met ut Duntzic. Colombia 1ms begun conscription to ruiso nn nrmy. Governor Gugo 1ms been nskcil to settle the strike ut Sun Francisco. A good How of nnturnl gus has been discovered ncur MoMinnvillo, Oregon. Triul of tho noted Fcrrier murder cuso wiib begun ut Cliehulis.Wushing ton. A Colorado 1111111 was turrcd untl feutheied for expressing sympathy with Czolgosz. Tho story of tv plot to kill Joseph Ohumhcrluin cumo to light in 11 Lou don murder trial. Kiiinm Goldman, "high priestess of Anarcliy," is hold in u Chicago court without hail. Two Noma miners lived for flftcon days on two birds mid 0110 fish, which they had to eat raw. Tho president's condition contiuuos satisfactory. Tho bullet wounds in tho stomach liuvo healed and no truco of blood poisoning has appeared. Tho Spokano Interstate Fair Is now open. Disturbances in Morocco aro creasing. Emma Goldman wub arrested Chicago. Tho summer season at Nomo la in Is nearly over. Lumber vessols at San Francisco aro at work. Fronch reservists Indulgo in rovolu- ,.. tnll, d tionary talk. . . uMW. "nn '. rtr.A.nn. AtinAirnA nonunion mon. ' Most of tho President's friends havo loft for their homes. Government crop roport shows tho shoitcBt corn crop on record. Naturalized nnarchlsts can bo ex pelled for violating their oaths. Representative Tongue favors a law to keep out foreign anarchists. Precautions nro .being taken In Eu ropo to protect tho touring rulore from anarchists. Food Is being administered to tho President by natural means. A slight operation was performed. Last efforts to scttlo tho steel strlko havo failed. Blimot Plalg criiBhod to death In a well at Lents. Burled forest discovered under tho lava on Mount Hood. Tho National reunion of tho G. A. It. opened at Cleveland. Chicago pollco bollovo thoy havo lo cated Emma Goldman. Strango death of Wlntor Kylo at Astoria leads to suspicion of murder. Improvement In President's con dition has good effect in financial circles. Govornor'Gcor commends proposed Now Jorsoy legislation against an archists. Abraham Isaak, anarchist, under ar rest In Chicago, published Tho Fire brand in Portland. Secretary Gage has been asked to relievo tho monoy market by New York financial institutions. President McKInley continues to Im prove and the physicians have strong hopes that ho will recover, H. O. Armour, tho Chicago packer, died at Saratoga. An attempt was made to murder a family of hopplckers. A lono highwayman tried to hold up tho Agor-Lakevlew stage. Thieves aro robbing slulceboxes In tho vicinity of Dawson. Tho Venezuelan fleet is bombarding Rio Hacba, Colombia. An X-ray appaiatus has been sent from Now York to Buffalo. Shooting of President McKInley dis cussed by ministers In their sermons. Two bombs wero discovered under the Haymarket monument in Chi cago. Tho steelworkers' executlvo commit tee ordored Shaffer to settle the strike. Prayers for tho President's recov ery wero offered in churches through out tho land. New York pollco aro looking for Emma Ooldman. Stops aro being taken for tho suppression of anarch ists. President McKlnloy's chances of recovery havo Improved. For tho present no attempt will bo made to romovo the bullet. RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY. Assassin Czolgosz Break Down and Makes a Compl.te Confession. New York, Sept. 12. A special to tho Herald from Buffalo says: Leon Czolgosz has confessed to tho pollco that his attempt upon tho llfo of President McKInley was tho result of a conspiracy In which many besides himself had a part. So far as can bo learned Czolgosz has refused to mon tlon any namo excopt that of Emma Goldman, but papors aro in oxlstcnco which, if thoy can bo discovered, will lay bare tho entlro conspiracy and .will result in wholcsalo arrests, fol lowed by prosocutlohs. Although Emma Goldman has been arrested In Chicago, It is probablo that sho will bo brought to Buffalo for trial. Tho center of tho conspi racy Is here. Buffalo Is filled literally 4 I.KON czoi.aoflz. Tlio nino n( I.vim (JxhUoi-j;, the assaatln of I'rcslilont McKInley, ts bust roiinnnceil liy tho unlnlllnlt'il ly rorollicllmi how tliu llumlnn .Iwsys Intrtxtiicri h "t" Into thcprotnincla tlon ot tho imnui of tho oznr, thus: "t-znr." In tho Cito ol Oiolposr uno tihoiilil any "TkoIikI. Rutch," with the "l" faintly soQiidcii nml tho aectml "t" qulle lull. Tim ntsuMln haa livid In Uetroll. other parts ot Mlolilk'an, Clovvlnml, GlncltiBatt mid OhlcaKU. llo Is without r- (kl"MiTli plctuVo irivfi; l the ono taken by fttdsBMittttlaf of 1'ollcu Hull, of Iluffalo, and tut tad mlnnallnti a". fit It A nn vstlt l.t In illi m TOS"KtwsfJfc "' ' to overflowing with agents of the secret sorvlco. A search Is bolng mado of ovory sower that underlies tho city, for it Is known that In ono of thorn) Is a packago of papors con taining dotalls of tho conspiracy nnd tho names of thoso concerned with Czolgosz In 'tho plot, togothor with an outllno of its ramifications. In his confession Czolgosz told of his attempt to destroy tho written evidence of tho conspiracy. Ho said that thoy did not pormlt him to burn tho papois as ho had desired. Boforo leaving his room In Nowak's hotol he gathered together all of his papors, taking thorn from his pockets, nnd from his vnllso, nnd from tho draw ers of his tablo. All wero bound to gothor In ono packago, which ho con cealed boncath his coat. Czolgosz says that ho mado a circuitous and aimless trip about tho city, and that at 8ono point, which ho cannot now doscrlbo, ho cumo upon an opon sower. Into this sower ho cast his papors. Inch by Inch tho sowers of this city aro bolng searched, and If such a thing Is posslblo, thoso papors will bo rccovored. On authorltatlvo Information It can bo said that during tho last ton weeks Emma Goldman has visited six anarchist organizations. Sho has been In Buffalo three times slnco July 12, having loft tho city tho larit time four days boforo tho attempted assassina tion. Emma Goldman, Czolgosz, Abra ham Isaak and Mario Isaak wero In consultation In Chicago on two occas ions. Mario Isaak accompanied Emma Goldman to Buffalo tho last time the arch leader of tho anarchists was horc. Leon Czolgosz was accompanied to Buffalo and about tho city by a mys terious Bohemian man and woman who acted so suspiciously as to war rant tho assumption that thoy know ot tho Intention of Czolgosz to assas sinate tho President. NOME POSTMA8TER IN TROUBLE. Charged With Embczzellntf. $3,200 From the Government. Seattlo, Sept. 12. -Tho postmaster at Nomo, Josoph II. Wright, has been arrested nnd held for trial on tho chargo of embezzling $3,200 from tho Government of tho United Statos. Postal Inspector J. P. Clum Is tho prln clpal witness agulnst Postmaster Wright. At tho preliminary hearing Clum testified that upon tho first ox amlnatlon of Wright's affairs ho found a shortage or about $10,500, This was on a Monday. Between that time and Wednesday Wright replaced 17,200. leaving a deficit still remaining of 13,200. Robort II. Mumford, known through tho Yukon country and tho States an "Policy Boh," committed suicide on August 27th by swallowing 20 grains of morphine In a room at tho Gold hill Hotel, Nome. d 9rK!' t'XskWt h fJBS aaaaaL 'j k fKp' s jvwaaaat IPsnPaLiF p'aWm wr' IN A CHICAGO JAIL EMMA GOLDMAN, HIGH PRIEST ESS OF ANARCHY. Denied Iter Identity, But Gave In When Cor nered Says She Mad Nothing to Do with the Plot to Assassinate the President Expresses Sympathy for Czolgosz, But None for Ills Victim. Chicago, Sept. 12. Emma Goldman, tho anarchist leader, under whoso red bnnnor Leon Czolgosz claims ho stands, whoso words ho claimed fired his heart nnd his brain to attempt tho assassination ot tho Prcsldont, was arrested hero yestorday. Sho disclaimed all but tho slightest acquaintance with tho President's as sailant; she denied absolutely that sho, ess Kmmnrjolihnan, "IlliihrrleitiH of Anarchy." plicated In any plot to kill tho Pros!- or any anarchist sho know, was lm dent. Sho said sho bolloved Czolgosz acted entirely on his own responsi bility, and that I19 novor claimed to havo beon Inspired by hor, as ho Is quotod us affirming. Tho President, sheaWredt wltWlft!yawB,v ;vra an1 In significant belng'to hor, nunoro htimnn atom whoso llfo or death wero mat tors of supremo ludlfferonco to hor or to any anarchist. Czolgosz's act was foolish. Yot, sho declared, It prob ably had Its Inspiration In tho misery which tho Polo had soon nbout him. Vlolonco, sho said, was not a tenet In tho faith of tho anarchist, and sho had not ndvocatod It In Clovolnnd, whero Czolgosz said ho heard hor, nor elsowhoro. Miss Goldman nrrlvcd horc Sunday morning from St. Louis, Hor Immun ity from arrest whllo In tho Missouri metropolis and up to todny, In Chi cago, nffordod hor much nniusomont. Sho told In sentences, punctuated with laughtor, of hor capturo today. "I am nn nnnrchlst n student of sociology but nothing In anything I over said to Loon Czolgosz knowingly could huvo led him to do tho net hlch startled ovorybody Friday." "Not ovon In your locturos?" sho was askod. "Ho says your words sot hlc brain 011 flro." "Am 1 accountable hecauso somn crnck-bialnod porson puts a wrong construction on my words? Leon Czolgosz, I am convinced, planned tho deed unnldod and ontlroly alono, Thero Is no anarchist ring which would holp him. Thoro may bo nn archlsts who murdor, but thoro nro also mon In ovory wnlk of llfo who Bomotlmes feel tho Impulso to kill. I don't know suroly, but I think Czol gosz was ono of thoso downtrodden mon who boo all tho mlsory which tho rich Inflict upon tho poor, who think of It, who brood over It, nnd then in despair resolvo to strlko -n great blow! as thoy think, for tho good of their fellowmon. But that In not anarchy. "Czolgosz" tho Russian woman pro nounced tho namo with tlio greatost ease "Czolgosz may havo boon In spired by mo, hut If ho was ho took tho wrong way of showing It." Tlio pollco nro not entirely satisfied with Miss Goldman's story. Whon Captain Schuotlor and Dotoctlvo Hertz discovered hor nt tho homo of ono Norrls, at 303 Sheffield avenuo, sho denied her Idontlty. "Hollo, Mlsrf- Goldman," said tho Captain, ns ho entered tho parlor. "Aro you glad to sea mo?" "I'm not Miss Ooldman. I'm n Swedish woman, and my namo Is Lona Lanson." nnsworod tho nnnrchlst, en deavoring to imltato a Swedish dia lect. "All right: I spoak SwodlBh my self," said tho pollco officer, as ho poured out a few questions In tho Norso tonguo. Miss Goldman did not answer him, affecting to misunder stand. Detectlvo Hortz, moanwhllo, had discovered a penhnldor with tho namo "Emma Goldman" engraved on It. "What dons this mean?" asked Cap tain Schuotlor, holding tho Inscribed ponholdor. "It means that the game Is up," sho said. Sho then admitted hor Iden tity fully and accompanied tho officers, iSlFlpi JBJtTnl SSSI fxmsrtm iwl Jaaaaaaamm9L ' aaaaaawT r ai thsbbbv? MR. M'KINLEY WILL LIVE. Managers ol Pan-American Exposition Plan ning Day of National Thanksgiving. Mllburn House, Buffalo, Sept. 11. Tho President will llvo, but will prob ably carry tho bullet of tho would-bo assassin with him to tho gravo. This Is tho expressed opinion of Dr. McBur noy, of Now York, In n statomont to a representative of tho Associated Press after tho consultation of tho physicians this morning, Ho nnnouncod that tho Prcsldont has passed tho danger point, nnd now only tho possibility ot compli cations romnlns. Ho nlso announced that unless tho bullet embedded In tho muscles of tho bnck causes trouble, thoro will bo no necessity to extract It. In his opinion It will not ovon bo lo cated by tho X-ray. Tho only uso of tho X-rny would bo to satisfy curiosity. All other physlcnns woro equally confidont after tho morning consulta tion thnt rocovory Is assured. Dr. Myntor said tho Prosldont wns out of tho woods, and Dr. Wnsdon supple mented tho flguro of speech by adding "with plenty of daylight behind him." Dr. RobwoU Park oxprossod It this way: "unless unexpected complica tions occur, wo oxpoct him to rocover." Tho day, which had dawned, wot and gloomy, elenred as tho physlcans do parted. Tho Bun broke through tho clouds nnd bathed tho Ivy-clad houso In which tho Prosldont lay In mellow sunshine. Tho fncos of thoontrlcs who paced their beats grow radlont, tho tlroless workers of tho press woro Jubilant, nnd tho pcoplo who gathered at tho linos woro so overjoyed with tho Btrong nsBiirunco given that sev eral times thoy woro on tho point of raising a cheor. Tho exposition mnnngors nro plan ning a dny of thanksgiving, not alono for tho opposition, but ono In which tho wholo country could Join. It Is to bo given tho aspect ot a nntlonnl day of rojolclng. Thoy nro arranging that on a cortnln day tho bolls of all tho ; cities In tho Unltod Stntos ho sot ring I Ing, nnd thnt tho rojolclng bo heralded I with tho tooting ot whistles and tho . booming of cannon. UNION MEN 8CORE ONE. Succeed In Preventing the Operation of the McKeesport Tube Works. Pittsburg, Sopt. 12. Thero was no nttompt mado today to rosumo opera tions at tho National Tube Works, MftKrnannrt. Tlio 'atranta worn ao.lv throngqdlwltti thousands 'ofJrtrJkers.u mi.u v,iu .nut. nitu nuiu 1111 nun unua yostcrdnv bv tho strikers illil not: I lonvo their homos. Exconr nf flin Tfnnv.Hfrnnf nntrntirn to the mill thoro was'no disorder. A fow brlcklayorn startod Into tho plnco, but a crowd of Hungnrlnns assembled there nnd forced thorn to remain on tho outside. Tho mon oporntlng tho light dopnrtmont woro unnblo to got to the works today and It Is probablo tho plant will bo In dnrknoss tonight. Tho tie-up Is nbout comploto, nnd It Is llkelv tho officials shut down tho plnnt Indefinitely, At Dommlor, tho works woro run ning nbout tho Bnmo ns yesterday The boats brought tho Duquosno mon. who hnvo beon working In tho mill over nn hour onrllor thnn tisunl, and thoro wub no oxcltomont. All tho crow lltlt tlio OnL'lllonr. flrnnmn nnd muitnln struck this morning, hut tho men woro irougiiL over wun too assistance of n number of Deputy Shorlffs. Tho hendnunrtors of tho Amnlgamnt od Association was ngaln In chnrgo of tho regular officers, tho gonornl exe cutive bonrd having ndjournod flnnlly last ovoning without ronchlng nny con clusion, so far as known. Most of tho mon havo returned to their homos, No dnto was fixed for a fitturo mooting, nnd It Ib said Prosldont Shnffor nnd his advisors woro ompoworod to con duct fiiluro nogotlntlons themselves. What nrtlon, If nny, was takon by tho board during Its throo dnyo' session, Is not known. Ono roport Is that tho board trlod for thrno days to got nnothor con onco with Preslilont Schwab, but fail ed. Tho momhors. It Is Bald, favorod a settlement nt tho boBt terms that could bo sociirod, and nnothor trip to New York by President Shaffer, ac companied bv Socrotnry Williams, may bo made boforo tho ond of tho wook to strlvo for poaco. Nothing rnn ho lenrned, howovor, from tho officials. Ono nnd nil rofuso to talk on tho sub ject, sivo to still oxpross satisfaction with tho situation. MALTREATED AND ROBBED. Organizer or Patternmakers' League Arrested For Complicity In the Crime. Denver, Sopt. 12. William I. Wrlilllt. Bald to tin n nnnrlnl nrirnnlni- of tho Pnttorn'Makors' Lcaguo of worth Amorlca, Is under nrroat In this city, on chnrirou nf kldnnnnlnir nml highway robbory. Ho Is accusod of complicity in 1110 Kidnaping or C, W. Walters, a pattorn-mnkor, last Sat urday night. Waltnrit wnn fnrnlhlv nnlvml I16 linir a dozon mon, thrown Into n covorcd wngon and drlvon 10 miles Into tho ('OlintrV. All liln rlnlhlni' U'lm rnmnn. od, nnd ho wns told thnt unloss ho loft Denver forovor ho would bo killed. A ropo wns placed about his nock, and ho was threatoned with Instant death. After his clothes had beon returned to him ho wns struck ncross tho back 18 times with n ropo. WnltorB charges that tho abductors robbed him of his watch and 55, but says that tho watch was roturnod to him. Ho chargos that a plot had boon formod to drlvo hlinsolf nnd W. J. Hud Bon out of tho city, ami that Wright led hlin Into the trap sot for him. ) l