r '
V,.:.
iSOCi.Viluiv
, '1
ptofwin
VOL. ,V
ASTORIA. OKM.O.N, SUNDAY. Slil'TOIIHiK H, 1001.
NO. 59
'III 1 1 A.
ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO.
Plumbers ,i
Steamfitters
HOI.i: ACiIJ!NTH l-OU
I p1 1 fMH
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
R27 BOND STRI3BT
GRAVEST FEARS ARE ENTERTAINED
President's Physicians Watching for Symp
toms of Blood Poisoning Peri
tonitis Most Dreaded.
i
THE MO Ufa BULLETIN!!.
RITACKLE
Tenuis, (()(iicl, M.iscli.ill. (ioli,
;nul all KiinU ul Sntiii (iouil-.
GRIFFIN Sr REED
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CICARS
Supplies of all k i(ils at ItittT.-t rates, f. .r fishermen,
Furniers und Icrs.
A. V. AlwIwFEN, Tenth and Cuminrfilnl Streets
BELIEVE THE CRUCIAL POINT IS NEAR
Chances for Ultimate Recovery Are Good Should No Un
favorable Symptoms Appear Before Tonight
Passed a Good Day.
PATIENT DOZES DROWSILY MUCH OF THE TIME
Has Not Yet Recovered From Effects of the Powerful An
j aesthetic Absolute Quiet and Freedom
i From Excitement Are Essential-
IMRS. M'KIM-LY IS ADMITTED TO THE BEDSIDE
Physicians Grant President's Pequest bat All Others Are Excluded
-Was Cautioned Not to Talk With Patient and
Only Few Words Were Exchanged
Tooching Scene in Sick Room.
CAUTION!
li f f . y.m buy .i ht o iT
r.lli(,;.- cxAMtliif I; .
Royal Charier Oak
ll. lt. r w.iih. !-n r ii.-; .I'M la
liT. aii 1 Ian. '..'iir.'r Prices
teas 'li i M i
W. J. Scully,
4il HOM) 5TKi:i:T.
Ilctwccn Mulh and Tenth
! 'lie
Pacific Navigation Company
Steamer "Sue II. I Imoic" and "V. II. Harrison"
Only lino- Astoria to Tillamook, (iui Ihaldl and Hay City, llolvsonv illc
Connecting m Am.irln with 1 tic'iron UiUr.ml ravlgatmn Com
pany nml also I In1 Astoria .V- Ooluiu i,i uiv.r Railroad for Sin Fran
cisco, Portland mil nil points East Vr fr-lKXit and pan. engcr raus
apply I.)
Hnnuicl r.lmoro At Co., (Icnernl Agents, ASTHMA, OUK
(. I!. & N. It I!. Co.. Portland,
AIII'.NTS A .V f. I! It. Co, Portland.
M. C. LAMP, Tillamook, origin.
iutiwi..' s. i : ; -rn-:j-n: m.-
jKlnl. ' cmi .:i m I. . xtfin. ly grive.
T!'.. rf ul will prooubly ..in.- wp.i.n
I "!! -f i! Ii .ir.l Vli:. hist ih V
.il.in.. li I ..ul !!; , and tin- develop-
III."!'- ,.f 111,. .1.1 y hale S'lnowhat
, eiic.iur.ii;. tig In '.h.i: ii.-n.- of the " in
Mil. ..f 1't'l 'I'Vlll is "I' Ill i i.l i... 'I'liltt.
h:, li II.. y . :iiii. :i .h !i.i ni';. mi -..I.
ini'll, .ii '"-ri' n. .' xlniiiiir
..nnU .niih.' inn. uax'.'-.y. iin.l :!n
( liyl' !:in Imk,. lif.i is g ...ni:!y
Mil. -n !h-y n.r.ik .'f ;.'! fuUnv.
Alili'HUli til' ir ! '. iumit-!ii-.l ..i:Mit !
. .Mull .'n !i:i. ! . ii f.iv.irat'1.- t!ir .ii;l
"ii; id- .l.iy tli. y l.i n t l.wlr.' to l.ii.'V
:h.' i "HiM'.rv n; f.il-v li'I's In
tl. mi. i:. .hi l wli: t!ii'V t.'.ir an. I a: tin"
tli-st mull In Hi.it ilh-.'. t!.n tli,' i'..utry i.'i:
imi.H' n:i'" lla.lf f.ir tli. Iil.iw. t'nr thf ti'.t
ilin.. tii'liiir tin. tuill r - a!i!ii. iif.
!i'!t In t!!l In III.' li.'ly. Is n r"V:i
il.iry .vti!.i'iat.ii. Will.' :t li.Li not
1 1 ii il n "f tin- nvTfu: a!iat:he:io
. r an h..ur. Th-- i-mU: Is that .il
:li'imfi i. rf -. t'.y r.i;l.iiuil w lH-n c -vi
..us, li.' .1 '. mu. h .f th,- tinv At.s.j-:ut.-
'iiii.-t itml fr.'rj.im f i m fxoi:enunt
itiy:.!.ins r. 'ifar.l us '.Ii,. grvJti
HITKAIyj. Hpt. 7-Th., fol-
i-m iK tiuO'lii iw liu I by
the .i-"'.'l-nf ;hy!';-iut i .30
7. m.;
"l'r'Kl.- n 'd irill:.in cufil'n-j.'-i
muiii thf Miri'-. Tan jrpl-it-'H
r':nilH u j to mell.ition.
I'ulef, J"-. :-riiTa;ur., 102.5; rvf
i ra I n, 2't. Ail ti-mixrature
nr t.ik ti In :h; r.-ciurn.
"Th. h''.c!ari & ttttirnjatic;
win?) fay -.hat thfy ar? 100
Uum.v "niriif l to r-,Iy ;,j Inll
vrlual t.rl.'xritiiiH.
'J'. M. i'.l.XEV, M. l."
Mi fUANUK AT 1
UI KKAIX, S ;,t. S.-Mr. Cur
telyi'u n'i"Uh("l a: 1.4J that
th'T.. ii ri i'ii.inK- in thn jirm-il'-nl's
I-... 'i ;i;i"ti.
si:kimN'; i'vkkully.
lil'KKAIy , S, ;.; KA S thin
iSu:'liy in .rnitijf. It wa an
il 'ir. . . I ;:1.,; ;n. ir-sil'm was
i '!'!' - -fuMy. Th nimp
in'o wlrh :!: ;rtsi.-nt hw
full-a is r-sirl j ..:h favor.
riiNDITI' iN AT !:2i).
1;1F1-AU. v-Tti- f i:-
Inwi'ii; liullrt.!! was Issui'J by the
'ri.-s...'.'U's .h .an at 3:20 a.
m.:
IT, has p.isvl a fairly
K"1 iilk'h'.. 1'ulsr, l.'j; ..mpera-
S '.ur-, 12 4; ri-.pl:a;i.n, 21."
;hln awful. It in h;irl i,j r-allz that
ijf-h ii IhlriK f."u!i h i(.,( n In thin c.iu"
iry A;! the rlvli.i l nitrinn nt the
wurlj will look up-m thU of a rnal
nmn wl'h horror. It it h'jrr.tili vn
to think of. I; i a calamity :hat in
worM r.-il?.
Mr. M( Kinl-y l a ifr-'at an'l alli- man.
H hai ?hown thij In the way he ha
ke;t h!a party t sf :lT. ha al
;vay been a lea ler an'l an efilcn' one.
A man who hau twice b-;en elect pres
l.lent b)' a nation like our an.l p-o:a'.ly
In (rttrh a p-rlo-l a :h. Is a man ho
'tanrtu out amony the graat nr-n ct :li;
world.
''Sal a la the fx'?urr.-n"e I lo not
think the attempt n the pr-Ment'i
life will have any ff-ct on th In'lus
trJ of the country. The uinr af
faira of th nation are now In nuch nhap;
that no dh'x'k ran eff-t them. S-curi-tl'-.
I am positive, will r main utealy.
Thing ar? d:ff -rent froni what they
ver when I'resll-i.t Garfi-M wa caot
down by an a.t'as.s'n anl th scenes
whli h followed tha'. iraKIy ar not
nrolubl of r. i,ti'-ion."
GIBf'.ONS lirCAItS THE NEWS.
Kvilvnord the f:m : SolituJ f t th?
Chief Executive.
RAL.TIM" rtE. .s-pt- T. Car.iir.a! Gib
bon gave vl'en e of the utmost silii.!
tuJe for the ch ef executive an 1 wh-fl
CZOLCOSZ ALONE
IS RESPONSIBLE
Says There Was No Plot to Mur
der the President.
TALKED IT OVER W ITH FRIENDS
lodertoti Six Hour Eiamlaatloi bat WeaM
Implicate M Oac EIm- DtUctivct
Believe He Wti Pkktd to
Carry Oat the Deed.
Miit.al ii. iw. .nil vl-l;.'i'S ar.- -x.-luilc 1.
Nut a .aMi'i". f!l.- n t .-vea S.-.-r.-t.iry
( '.irt'iy hi. .i al'.owe.l :n the sl.-k
. h.iinli. r til.iy. With t!n- exc p'-Ioii of
tl:,. J liys 1'i.ins ,in.i at:-n i.int. .Mrs. Mo
K.ni.'.v was ;li,. nn! ptsohh who oros
i'.l ;)ie tlu'.'.-h Tin- pr.si.l. nt .isk.'.l
:o s . Ii. r an. I his p!i .-i.-i.uis .li.l no',
haw t!i.' .l.ar: :o r. fus- Ms r.'ia-s:. Sh.,
nils tlvre lull a few tir.iiutej. S".a:el at
his 'i.'.ls; 1.' as In his ilt'votl.m to her.
a licr illii.ss, !i.. lias so of. Ha in'i'ti a:
,.'is. Mrs. .M. Ki'i't'v had lvn warned
o talk anl t ho ;r. .sllvn: an.l hi
cx.'haniti'.l .mlv a few wonls. 1;
nas only ivh.tt h.- asked h.T to be hravo j
for ! ;h ;!uir sali"s that she faltoro.l !
j'hys.oliins haw left the house. A very
i l"s . watch is le-ing kept on the patient
'. t if :he.-e arv to b' unfavorable symp-
t ii's they are exj.-oiri to manlfes;
;!i-trsoh-4 In a few hours.
CAHI.VKT MMM15EKS AUIUVE.
All Are Now a: HufT.il Except See re.
taries Hay ai L ng.
Itl'FFALii, Sept. T.-Thii evening all
the ni-inli'TS of the cabinet exoept See
rotary Hay un1 S rretary Long hal ar
r.vi'l. All members of the cabinet will
r.-:n.i::i h.-r,. un;d the teuU of the
wotin ! is .h t-rnilne'l.
T!io op. ration uimii the president la.
ti iuii : lis:.-,! alni.i.-t an 1. u r. Ether was
a lnnrus. .':,.!. A the Inch incision was
nia w h.-r. the lull entered the ab
I .ni' ii an I ! . c-utse was fallowed unli!
iiie physloians b v .line satistl.-d that th
k .liiovs l-.a i not been t 'uohed or the
i:i: s:inos p. rf. rated and that it had
l.i.lco.l probably in th.' niuvl.-s of the
back, w h Te it o uli do !io harm for
i.ros.nt.
The i n t.-s tinos were l.fted out through
the itK'isi.m und carefully examine J.
and utmost onifi loiue exists that there
was a,, injury. 'h si. Litis were ex
.ee r.njrly gratitiod at the result and
;r .nounoo l ;!ie oivr.iiion a complete
suooess.
We Rent New Typewriters.
Many new improvement mMt'il.
Sf our latest "
No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter
Naw Art I'atulnKtiH Krc . . .
L- M. ALEXANDER t CO
KxKltMivit I'liiMllo ('oust Ucnlent
2r Stink St , i'orllaiul, Ore,
F M'KF.( IIN1K. Imal Auctit.
r ib.-?st'.::.-:,;:.X
KOPPS BES1
A Delicious and Palntable
Drink Absolutelv Pure
The Northern Tai'lfle llrewerv. of wi.i..i. Me r.,),., v,nm Is nroprletor,
niake boor for domestic- an.l i xn...o ..... i . ' "
llottlo,! boor for family uc or keg lvr iiipplloj at any Um'. Pellvery In
North Pacific Brewery
V. O TRENCHAPD.
Commission. Brokerage,
Cua torn Hounc Broker.
. hvhim i ei p P
Insurance and Shtcplng. uy,.,..
In'. n absolutely tiva'.-d they ail auroo .rnl aim s; broke .'.own. With a chok
:1 at. aftet- Its piie thrntiKli the ub- in tlifiit an.l loimmlng eyes she
.1, .iiilii.il oavlty an I " I for.itniK Ixoh . pr mlso.l with a bow of her head. Ai-
walls of the sl.imich rope r. It I 'l.d
I'l th,. tl 'shy imis 'los of the back and
If n.v.'ssliy reitilrod I: ooul.l be easily
located with th, Koonti'n ray an 1 ex
ira.'t '.l. They atrr.v that it H now of
niore lni;ortan,'e that the president
sl.oiil I rally from iho shock of the oper
ation than that the hull'-i should be re
moved. I'crlioiiltls Is what they div.id most,
and, after that, septic pilsonlng an.l
suppuration of t!i- w.hiiiI. The oruoial
point will come within r::y-ciKht hours,
possibly so.iti.'f. Indeed, one of the nt-
tending h,vsiclans said Inlay thai If no inioni ni; to lit.
-Ijtn of In'lainiilion aiineaivd befnre to
rn, ii'f.nv night ho would eons!. lor the
'h.uii'es of ultlniat,. r. e 'very exoeoding
ly go, id. Several of bis colleagvics, liow
evor, are not .so pangtiine,
Th,. piosidonl has b 'on dozl'ig drows
ily thfotmhoiil the major portion of the
day. Two physloians a".l two trained
nurses are c instantly at his bedside.
He has not yet fullv recovered from
the eftecls of the ether which was ad
ministered t hint. He was under the
TO UK'ATE THE HL'LLET.
Thomas A. hdLson Sends an -Ray Al-
paratu.s to I'ulTalo.
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. At the tele
piinnL' riu s; of SiVf.'tary Cortelyou,
T'.iot-as A. Elis.m, t'.ii... aflerno., ship
ped an X-ray apparatus to be ud to
locate the bullet remaining In Fresl
ibn; McKInley's b.vly.
Th.' train Is due in Uuffalo at 7 a. m
tomotrow.
HaN.NA MAKliS DENIAL.
HFFFAU. Sept. ..-Senator Mark A.
llanna requ-'st.M that a denial be nude
that he had bent a message to his son.
Pan K. llanna. s.a ing that President
;.:. 'i:y ,.f reserve yin ngtli to draw upon. , Ml Kinley's cmdiii.i.i w.us alarming.
end for th.' prcnent neither nourishment j
nor artificial stimulants are tnvessary. ! COXDinox SATISFACTORY.
No medicine xcept digitalis has be -n Itl'FFALO. Sept. T.- Senatar Hanna
..i...... .....i ii.... ...... ...i,ii-t...... i t.i I r .turnel u the Milburn liome at 9:i0
, , ... . ! o'eloek. The report yonies from reliable
.iu.o bis pulse, which mounted this , . . n . . ii.i,
quite satisfactory. It he cm -sustain
th,. same measure of strength for twen-
ty-four hours lonter :lie outlook will be
: do Idedly Improved.
n .s; Inmie. Mat. -!v thereafter sh,. was
led from the sick room by l'r. ltix-.y.
Mrs. MeK.nley througluiut this trying
ordeal has shown n'markable fortitude.
The president has taken no nourish- j
me'ij since he was shot. Water Is glv- .
en blm a: intervals, but no food of any j
kind as yet. His p iysteians say h. lias
It ith his respiration and temperature,
ilth.mgli they virieil much during the
lay. were eonsl lered atitisfactory.
AT THE REHSIDE.
ltoctors Rixey and Minter Watching for
I'nf avor.ible Symptoms.
MU, ROOSEVKI.T CALLS.
IU'FFALO. S tit. 7.-M Ibuvn House.
Among the call is at Milburn House to
night were Viee-Pr si lent Roosevelt.
IU'FFALO, S,ept. 7. Milburn House.
11:20 p. til lVotorn Itixey ad Minter
are to k 'Op their night vigil at the
.CENTEMERI.
THK LEAPING KIP CLOVE OF THE WORLD.
51.50- - -AT THE PRICE- - -51.50
GERMANS MORE FRIENDLY.
liKELIN, Sept. 7. The tragedy at
Ruffalo has made a deep Impression.
While O rmati:'. first knew President
Hide of the president. All the other j MoKinley as the author of the M.-Kin-
- j ley bill which they regarded as cspx--
! lally aimed at Germany, and, therefore.
disliked him. that dislike has latterly
given place to more friendly feeling.
Plaek, White and Newest Colors.
SHAINAHAIVS;
THE ACT OF A MADMAN.
Mr. Whitney Says No Sane Person
Would Shoot the President.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7-Regarding the
attack upon President McKlnley. W. C.
Whitney in an Interview said:
"It was the act of a madman. The
man may say h Is an anarchist, but
no sane person would shoot a man like
Preslden: McKlnley. It la an awful
they will have expose! an anarchistic
plot which they are confident the prts-
j aminatlon and questioning at the hands
f police offie.-rs today. A lengthy ex-
LTFFALO, Pept. 7.-Leon Ci dgosx.
tne s-lf-avowej disciple of Emma Gold
man and other radical aaarcbist lead
ers, wh'i shot President McKlnley, In
sists that he alone Is responsible for the
crime. He says that he talked the mat
ter over in advance ia a general way
with friends, but he was no: advised by
them, and that there wa no plot or
he read the bulletin anmun ing the r nsr.iraey to take the life of the presl-
ip'.ni .n of the attending physicians that j, ln uh!(.n any one els had a part
l ie wounds of the president were not . . , , v .u . .u.
Me deeaned to furnish the names of the
necessarily fatal, he exclaimed:
"Thanks be to G ! " men with whom he discussed the crime
In reply to innuiriu Senator Me-Comas Friday, but the police belleve they will
teleph :;led from his home at Srlngflell iyi: learn them and that when they do
the following:
"P.y his living President M' K'.nley
has bec:;me th? bebved of a tr at na
tion. By his dying. If this be imminent. 'r Ba the fln' agent of this mur
like Lincoln, he will brlong to the agi-s. l?r.
"This assa'sin is the h-ll.sh spawn of Czolg .si underwent "Ix hours of
anarchy.
tnivemor Jonn waiter Smith was
much moved by the news of lh at- I
lempetd assassination and said If the ! aminatlon of the prisiiner was fruitiest.
presideR; was In a precarious eonditim j save in so far as his own Individual
tomorrow he would Ls.-ue a proclama- ! fite u concerned, for while 'he Mi
J in calling upon the people of the state t , , ,.
, .. . .. . u no'hing that would Implicate any one
to assemble In tneir various houses of
worship to offer prayers for his recov- j c':se ln hls crime, went over the
ry. ieen at the Temple of Music when be
shot tha president, again and again,
completing a confession as ample aa the
law ever exacted. He toll with mani-
Pr;-sid-n: Previously. i-t pr:a now ne deceivea tne president
Gustav Meyer, who says he is an as- anJ hls Protectors with the bandaged
iDloger, living In Hoboken. X. J.. ! hand tha: held the revolver. The ad-
claims to have sent the following tele- , mission .hat htf had discussed the crime
.tram to President McKlnley wlHn the j . . w,h Me. ftnaM
latter was In San Francisco: j
"Your wife will live another year-j Jrian from him' but tiKTi he st0d
until about nex; February or March. ! and could no; be moveX
but be careful to ymrself. You will be All efforts to break him down failed,
shot or stabbed during the month of In reviewing his confession he made
June or else In September." ,
I tl 11 -'pell mowAl UL 11.3 ucoci U Oll-
! archy, and said tliat he had merely done
his duty as he saw it.
President Sehw.ib Discusses Attack on The general theory now held by de-
Presdenfs Life. I
I
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. President
Schwab, of the l"i;ed States Steel Cor
poraMon, in discussing the attack upon
the President and after expressing his j bl' tae ,Jt a"d induced by perauasion
hornir said: , to carry aut the conspiracy. They say
Should the president die h would ecr- , tha. , .. rewdnes. to have plan-
talnly have the most d'sastrous effect I
up.in th business and industry of the I
country. The effect would be but tern- !
ATTACK WAS FORETOLD.
Gustav M-yer. Astrol gist, Waniel the
CALAMITY TO THE COl'NTRY.
tectlves is that the circle of Czolgost'
jasj.x'ia'es plotted the murder of Presi-
1 dent McKlnley and that' he was picked
i ned and -xeeuted the crime as he did.
The prisoner has not retained counsel
aorarv. for business Is In sach shape and .vhrti the subject was mentioned to
now and business men are in such a i him today he said he did not desire a
position that the leath of the president
ould only cause a
ofary c i.am.ty. i
Rut the crime itself is a calamity to the '
country."
lawyer to defend him.
PATTERSON'S TELEGRAM.
DENVER, Sept. 7. Following the re- j
ceipt of the last and most favorable bul- I
letin last night, Senator Patterson siiitj
the following telegram to President
McKlnley at Buffalo:
'Denver, Sept. 6 We are all un
speakable rejoiced that Cod will save j
you to the nation. The latest telegrams : Ctarged With Being Implicated In Plot
THREE MORE ARRESTED.
CHICAGO. Sept. ".Three more al
leged anarchists' were arrested here to
day, charged with being Implicated la
the conspiracy to assassinate President
McKlnley.
SIX MEN ARRESTED.
from your bedside rill all the mountains
and plains with supreme glaln.ss.
"T. M. PATTERSON."
WANXAMAKER DEEPLY GRIEVED
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. Kx-I -stmaste:
ro Assassinate President.
I CHICAGO, Sept. 7. The names of the
! men arrested last night on the charge
of being Implicated in the plot to as
i -assinate 1'resld 'tit McKinley are:
Abnham Isakk, Abraham Isakk, Jr.,
General Wamiajiuiker a: Cape May. J ;lip,, ,;yt . fI ivel, Henry Treegilo, Cle-
wnen told at the star; that tne !re.-i- I .....,, Pfeinzii 'r. Alfr.d Schneider.
lent had been murdered: i Th ex nninatlon of tho tiriiner last-
"I am speechless witii sorrow that , umU iar;y thi3 m,,rnjng. hut police
another American president has b-'eti tviu. tl, make public what informa-
issassinated. I cannot think of any
other event that would pluns' tae :n-tl-m
in such grief or touch trc ii'.' r.y-
ovlne world so profoundly witii re
gret us this sacrifice of our presi.l -on."
.ino hal b-en secured. Ciiptaln Col-
!;.ra'i. eliie: of the detective bureau, hoW
jevr, itave out th followln:;:
j "Th,. raid was made in conseiiu -nce
.f a telegram frmi secret service otll
iciais in Buffalo, asking us 'o Investi
gat' a'll learn the wh-riibJirs f a pa-
" per kn.nvn as Fr - 3 .cl-'y. We traced
NEW YORK. Sept. -.-Congressman i ,h . . :h . house at ;ii Cam.ll
William Seher said that he had no j av(.mK, anJ there -mud the persons ar
wotls suitable to express his sorrow at j risU,d n,,ll:.,r,.miy .lie midst of an Im-
Sl'LZEll IN SOKKOW.
the attempt to assassinate Preside nt '
McKlnley. He deeply deplored the eon- j
dition w hich could promote such an act.
He also expressed hU most profound
svmuathv for Mrs. McKinley.
CONGRESSMAN TOWN E SHOCKED.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7. Ex-Congress
man Charles A. Towne, lh an interview
upon the attack of President McKinley
aaldt
I am shocked hy 1h news of the
attempt upon the president's life and
with Americans feel great grief. I know
(Continued On Fourth Page.)
p.rtant meeting.
"All of the prison -rs admit they are.
anarchists an.l do not he-ltate to say
that they have no regard far the laws
is niiv enforced. Some of the men. I
learned, have served terms In prisons in
.heir native countries for attempted
crimes, inspired by their anarchistic be
liefs. The Free Siolety, published by
Isakk, I have learned, was formerly on
the Pacific coast and it was only re
cently that Isakk opened an office
here."
Captain Colleran said the prisoners
(Continued on Fourth Page,)