V iVHyiiB A ('"' ' f 'ltm "WVW.I ii; . fJOTlOKI 1 0 .'...I. -"-c ... rufe VOL. L1V ASTORIA. ORIX.ON, WKDNLSDAY, SIlITKMHIJt II, 1901. NO. 61 ECljPgyARDWARE CO. Plumbers and Steamfitters holij AJi:rTM roi d SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES S27 BOND STRIiBT THE PRESIDENT WILL SURVIVE ' shonv (nll'I-ti In "blHty to car for himself an t from tlrn,. t tlrne h would lar.-fully iurn himself to fl a more tful i'mttlm. iti;i-ovi;ity almost assured. lllimatc Recovery Is Becoming "'"? wii...n . iT-.Ki.ni win Hourly More Apparent. Saturday. NEW YMUK. '!' l' -"Tli pr-nll-nt ' 'A 111 In- .Iglll'lg oltll Idl pUplTS by Hut- DANfiLR NOW VERY REMOTE "May ;,,Kh'-" 1 "T'h 1!T '.'I th' department of agriculture to !.i Trlbun, i-orrtnj.'ii'l'.'Hl t Buffalo last , nitf tit. H- ft-tary Wilson )ia Just r Mir ol Ibe I1t)ikli Krjrd the Diicr '. 'urn ! fr m Me Milburn Huu-. where be ;ik'l Uh the pr-sid-iit physic. an '.iiil !u!"r a: the Buffalo ''lull he con-:r-rr-l with 8-cr.-tary Gug' Attorney Point it lltlai Pimco - Proidcil Sho i Kcmirktblc Kemp tnllic Paatrl. pLim rsjnfsstffasiiasajiBSirE ja5:2i-i5ra5irECSCT ..ut .f b-l lv :fui ti II.-i-.m: S io- 'r,uii ,"'",'r,l !" " I l 3d 11. Hi rt.mt Triinis, CrtMjiift, Haseball, Golf, ;uul all Kinds of Spurting GoikIs GRIFFIN & REED Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIC IKS Supplies of nil kiii'li at lowi-st ruU-s, f.r tisliiTiin'ii, FuriiH'iN ami I'UK'T. As V. ALLEN, Tenth anr j Cnmmtrclnl Street- MILWllN 1 hi- f .11 -1 1 K till.. i I ll mil' I by :li th : l rt 1 1 a t. in . "Til.- i . m l il .i ..f .h,. Ii' Ih ll'ii'llling-d HI -III lllli p.irlli -iilur T mi '-i u in . !-).'.. 1'iiU.-. IH, r---i-lr.il:. hi. i'v "Will-" th- ..i'.-l.lt: .i w .i 1 in.' 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Royal Charter Oak Il. tirr work. I'" fuel ,! lu lu r, mi I I n; i 'liurr I'r It-en -'-:H .llitlll.'. W. J. Scully, 4JI I10M) 5TKLET. Between Ninth and Tenth Pacific Navigation Company Nlcumcrn "Stic II. I Iiikuc" iiiiJ "W. II. Iliirilsiin" Only line Aslnrlii i I i I.iiikmiI,, (ini ihitl.ll and Hay City, llnhsoiivillc Cunni't'tlnir al Anlorln wild tlw r-r' Il-illroiiit & I'avlitatlnn 1'i'm puny anil the Ant.ul.i . I'oliun hln lihrr linllr nul for Sin Fran-I'lfh-o, rorMiin.l alii all miiiIi :nl. l-.r fr-'ltilit nj p-uveiiKt-r raiel ai'l'ly in Hnmiiel li:i.iioro',Ai Co., Onioral Ari'IiIh, ASTOltIA, OltK (. H. A N. Tt. It. Co., rnrtlanJ. AllKNTS ! A. ('. It U. i',., l'ortlan.1. H. f. I,AMI1. Tllluiiiook. Un-ifon. We Rent New Typewriters. Muiiy now imiiriivenifiit niMi'il. Si'O our liitcst No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter Ni'w Ait t'liliiloKiiii Kr . . . rii." I M. ALEXANDER & CO. 1 i', XjiijVl F.xoIiihivo 1'Hiiillr CittHi r - '-Vfi 215 Sltirk 8t., 1 v.f'- F W, M'KKl'llNII-; I-oml Au.'iit. Hint 1 Valors !., rortliind, 0 KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure Th Northern Pacini- Brewery, of wlil.'h Mr. John Koup Is proprietor, innkrH hi'i'r for donumtlo ami export tnil'. I loll Ifil Ih'it for fiinilly ue or kuif b.vr snppljoj at any time. Delivery In the city free, Horth Pacific Brewery Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. CHARD, Custom Homao'Hfoker. ASTORIA, ORE Ateul W. f. AUo.aad -MlBo .ixpr-iMOo'. 2 Ml. i IU KKAI." S t 1 Tlf corp-t uf iii.in-ii: MirK''"!!" ii"'l ;i'.i!i.i'i.i:i In .lin n I in. ui1 ki :li.- - iiii.!v.t n-.:.! n! I ..l.iy i-nimiiil - 1 tlien'Mi-lveH It ll mt reii-rt .ill hi t.i 'In' .'iilnloii ilm: tin :r i-i:!i-n: H.n -nil .f .l.inK'r ,i'i.l t:m: .mly ( it po-xlliility ..f t iiij.ll.-.i :I.iiik '.lir.'.il.-'i-i-.l !il Ii'.' T-ii.-y ili.l Imt Kite til,. ,i- 1 hiir.in. ' . f hi- i .s-.. .-ry i-olli-eilvelt . ,-r Hull' - itn-iiiii !n the olll.-l.il luilit- I till, llll! tlti'V !!! .1 I 'til! tt.lv l 'Wai'-l 'I 111 lit I lu.iily lur ii r the .l.iy. K.n-h ! .'f thelll. ttilll tl-e ex. e.:l,m ,.f I if. ltlj.-y who .III li ii lis'ive til.- i.!l'tirn . nM-lenri', j l.i. e.l h 1 111 m If Kiiiur-'ly on - 1 o.l. not I't-lv iiie'.y to frl'i Is of the pre.ilileill. lull pllh'lt'ly tllti'Ultll Hit HK' liey . f the 'I H tialt 111 - il.lllKer 1'iiiit h.i.l ..isel mil th.it the pr-si- I'llt toUll Klirvlte. "I If ionise, tte Will .ill feel .-asler Hhi-ll ii week Inn 'll.rti I." II till IV. Me Ituniey. the .l-illl of !he i-nrpi". "We tt-nill like t i y i-tei y J.i.ii- l.i. k '.1 iiii.l .1 nit.lv In k -I, Imt th,. .luiier fnm pes- ! ullile f.iiiip'li ailof.H Is n ow very iemo;e." The Utile p!e,-e of l.a.l In the nnis.-les of the Im. k Is KiM'iK the physleLin no i-oiifei n rth.ilev.-i I'iiUnh It sh.iultl i prove tlonlilesolll,. to tl.e pi-i-sl.lent lilt- - or o" h" will proli.it.ly i.ury this urirn ' souvenir i f iiiuivliy with him to !ht) einl of his ilivs The .io. tors sny tha', .m. e eneys-ie,!, I; eau ,o no harm. j TI;-' X-ihy niiii lilne U reiiily for In- . xj int use. h.nvev. r, un 1 If ther,. Is the j slightest liill.ini.iilon ,ir p.iln In Ihe vi- : ilnlty of the Imll.-t an operation will he; performeil, i ' i;--n-ral Knox anl I' jMiiiiuter O if n j Smith. ,' "Of c.ur-," iiJ Mr. Wilun, "no i -ui- -t;,; t th.it th jir.il' nt will U- line hut he will h! mm' to of- li.ir. rs Hi, j.ir orn iJ n j; f.-l l.ke i-oiiilhK nut bluntly as a layman Wool I. Vit they ti-i; m- Ui'Te in no .1 mill .il. hi; In - prvslii n'.'t sp- '- ly re . 1 1 ry Tn.-y 1 i in: t-xp-rt any r I -in i oin;. I. 'at. oiii" " "Will th.- pr. s...nt il.xab.l.ty fm-lian.is- i.'i,. khv . riiiii'-nl?" .Mr. Wl.-.m w.m ask'd "No'. 111 tile H.-lfilt-M." SJ..1 tie- S-C- r-tiny. "W:iy, ili -r- n nh.'iu linport a'it :.i 'I-i. Th.' war ':uj)!i it i. i a are ni..s:ly m.-r l:h ii.nl S.-. p-.ary K-.iI'h l l'iriiii'": : 1 -iktnvr afo-r evcry:h-iiK-S- i - a i y ll.iv ha a tmli! tir'.p on ' .-i t I Milne 111 his ie;i.irlnn-!i'." "In tier- any ifo r -ii-.iii fir a;.(r I. 'iisoin lii i umm -r.'lal i:vi-i i a. - mint of Hie jir s: l-'ii i's i-.m liti.ei?" Mr. W.I in "in ;mkel. "N ! .''." naiil h". "S" r'-tary r.aiC". whi r.tirns ti WjshlrKton toniitht. li n h i niiii li K 'l-1 i tin t he il.i,-i not kn .w wli.i! to ! 1 wi h 11- No. the bust-n.-ss wnil I nusht ! f. -l e otnf irtiitile with th- ..lll.-iai liulle:liis from th-l-r-s; l'-iit il'H-! in." "II ive :h. member' of th- aMne: Jls-.'ils-l r- prenslve m.uures f .r anar-h-sts''' wjh aske.l. 'It has been t.u h'-l on Informa'.lv In iiniv tii:Io:i," nalj 'Wilson. "It Is m ir.- pr 'p.-rly a stat - than a nat.-ial matter. t'ni-,fre-n nn g.t only Just so far. I look to sv new 1. mslati 'ti In all ilie s::i:e having a eotislilerabl for- lisn-ti.-rn popuia Ion. - i "The ir .utile wuh iinnreiil.-ts is :lni: 1 they .Io not know h.-n :hev ar w-II ire.i:e l In Kui'.'p,. they are houn le-,1 ! ab. oil. fienerail ins of oppression alio . la .l.sim ti in have br-. In them tlls 'iivu aii'l envy. They r.inp h.-re anil it .hi.'-, b.-irin a pro..iK.m..i air-i.tist of II. ills who are working all toe while EMMA BELITTLES THE PRESIDENT Rabid Denunciation by the No torioua Anarchist. IS AN INSIGNIFICANT RULER SHAFFER VESTED WITH AUTHORITY Directed to Settle the Steel Strike Without Delay. Sayi Mckioky Hit Neither Wll Str Istclll. leace lad Ktowi Ne'bliij - Stoutly D"' Aiy Kiowledxe o( 1 Coonpiraty, rIHf'A'l'i, Sep;. l(i.nHf,-rr.nir to the att nipt on th- :ir.' of I'renijent Mc-Kifil-y, Knima Oil-lman aali: "It in a .llrty trl. k n charge .n ih nespip-r r.p..rtn thit It wa thP re sult uf an anarehlst pl ,t. Mark Han- "1 has b i the rul-r of thin country, n it M'-Klnl'-y. M. Kiiil. y has lcn the in -si liisiK'iiitlcint ruler this country has I'v-r ha l. H- nether has wit nor .ni"l!ir roe but has Wn a toil In ti on" Is ..f Mark Hann i. Other pre?!- ! 1 its hatv hn.l hurt or w me:hlnir. but. I ORDER OF EXECUTIVE BOARD this poor fell )(; ii f itirlve him. sine I f haracterlKtic lesn.ii of recent events ne kii.nts nothliit 1 a tool in the hands - is ihit all (rovemments are exposed to f thr u-althv men an 1 1: seema very i the same danger. "It In not this or that particular form of authority that 1b aime.l at. but all authority. Th-rever the anarchists sea authority or governmen. he strike, no matter what Its origin mav be. This is the lesson which is beingf driven home in the United States by the brutal at tack on Presl n; M.-Klnley. "While II would appear that certain n.easurt-3 may b? tak-n by the United li own ,?ecouat in crder to his new evil. It would be bet- unwllll'iirmns to act harshly toward po litical fugl lives cannot b permitted to condone crlmi of th ruttllans wbn prach serllt'.on and plot assassination . "Kv-n the latest anarchist outrage Kill not have been in vain If h should determine on both sides of th Atlantic a boundary bten the exercise of na tions hospitality and harboring national pests." The Daily News aya: "The try of "down with the anar chists' U bfing ralel. as it was certain ' L raiixid In various fiuarters Eur Xn M well as AmerV-ai but il seems f) us that the worst possible way of g Ing about th business Is to itlr up pubs lie feeling on beha'.f of a. Venletia against anarchism in general. The greater the pressure the more violent the n-r-stance." The Ial!y Graphic write: 'There Is oia obvious means of dia curagin tli anar.Mst propaganda which his b-n lot much negteusJ in the Tnitei States and on the conti nent, namely to treal the advocacy of j Shaffer and his advisers In the general crime Its'lf as criminal. .(-fnee of the Amalgamated Association "In this country tha: principle Is ac- j hull" tae power, by the authority of the c-pti-l and acted up..n. I'rooibly If a general executive board of the organi-. score or s- of the phll' phlc aiarehlst I tatln. t j settle the steel strike, iter" pent to coo! th -Ir hees a year or i Shaffer ani his advisors apparently so !n prison they would grow consid-j allowed today to lapse, after this au ahlv more cautious in the use of their j thorlty was vested In them without worl and their disciple would begin .coming to any settlement. On Monday to l-ani something of the same reticc-no? j It Is sai l, the executive board directed in using revolvers." President Shaffer, together witn the see- The Morning Pjxi brieves that the! retry. Treasurer Williams anrl A.j.t. Soslfer Sals t Be Seeklef to Reoptt Ne (otiatioas With Ihe Hope of Secir lag Better Teras-Slrlkers Resort to Vlolcsce. PITTSUUHO, pa.. Sept. lu.-Presijent r.-markiib.e f..r Mirk Hanna to say thut h was notlfl d of a plot fir his assassination. I think M.-Kinley to in s.gii. Ii. ii.t for suen a thing." AliltKSTED AT CHICAGO. Kmm.i 'iol.lman rh,rx With Conspir acy t.i Murd-'r the Prsident. 'HICACo he ananhLst lea 1,-r. under whose rp I j a,,f "n enmnat Sept. 10. Emma Goldman er banner I.-on I x ilsosx claims h stands, i wl-.os, words he cla.nis fired his heart "r lf a!1 measures were adopted an 1 his brain in th- attempted assassl- : ln '" th? gr-at powers tfwr an nat.on ,,f the president, was arrested ' i a'l nal conl!Ka:e- lne" ' w h-re shortly before noon today. She .li-vlais all but the slightest acquaintance with the president's as sassin; sh;- denied absolutely that she or any anarchist she knew was Impli cated In any plot to kill the president. ! She said she believed Cio!g,sx acted en- jT Present Immigration Law Ij Not Urely on his own responsibility and that ! Prohibitive. :!.e. r urn-lior.vt Unite I Stan's t Ii -insi-lt es a:. I fiptlon. ei. The peopl- of er:. Inly nuis; pr--ns: r. piil.s of tha: TH OKPK15 PKAYKUS. l'liNVI.H. Sept. in tlovernor lrman has issiK-l ti priv!ama:ltin s.'tting aside We.lnes liiy, Septt-miier II, aa a d.iv of praver f t the recovery of 1'ivsideiu M. Kinley and requesting that every ;! t'l'.lz-n of th- s:at- Join In a pray er service for the speedy recovery of ;he chief executive. AllItANillNr? KOIt (T.UiHlvATIilN. ltUUFAli. Sej't 10. The .xp.si;i,iii has suffered severely in iitt MHl.ituv since the tr.ig.sly. and the managers are 'low .rga'iixii'.g f'r il givut thanksg.vlng .'elebr.lttoll. ANNI VKUSAKV i'KI jEHItATKP. he never claimed to hare been Inspired I bv h-r as he is luotej as afflrminar. The president, she averred with a yawn. was an ins.gnifleant bi ing to her, a mere human atom whose life or death wer., matter of supreme indifference to her. or to any anarchist. Violence, she j cause of his pcJi'-lcal beliefs." the com- J:l I 1 U iw n..f a It'll... In .!. -iil. nH 1 - " . "i .. lu.i.i ji un anarchist, and she hil no; alvocated 1; i'i i'l. v.l.in.1. uhere Cx-dgosz said he i .-irl her. nor elsewhere. Mi-s lol.lnuin arrived here Sutidav m-irnlng from St. Louis She was held on ii warrant sworn out by Captain i' 'lb-ran. charging her with conspiracy to murder the presi lent. ant Secre:ary Tlghe and Ben. I. Davis, o: the advisory board, to settle without I delay on the best terms obtainable. Since then there has been no action developing anything to further the set tlement, but I: Is saM that President Shaffer Is seeking to reopen direct ne gottations with the United Statss Steel Corporation In the hope of getting bet ter terms than those submitted to the Amalgamated executive board. STP.IKERS RESORT TO VIOLENCE. Three Workmen Set Upon and Badly Beaten In McKeesport. PITTSBURG. Sept. 10. The first vio lence of the strike at McKeesport, It la reported, took place tonight when three workmen wera set upon by the otrikers or strike sympathizers and badly beaten. Henry Weir, water tender at the tube works, was caught and beaten so badly that his condition lit rltins. fhjrl M.. '.'t-m tahir HMLa of TVinla. n-1 I NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Immigration j o badly beaten by a crowd, and John Commissioner Fritehie, who is in charge I Isenberg. furnace builder at the Na at Ellis Island, says that it is impossible j ''tonal rolling mill, parted with trie tl k-vp anarchists out of the country- j greater part of, his clothing before he talniy a solidarity between all civilized nations now that America is no longer j outside the circle of Its Influence." Ti KEEP OUT ANARCHISTS. FAST KKi Tl'KKATlNi !. 1'residi'IH's l'hvsiciaiis Impress .1 Willi Rapidity of Ills 1 iiipioveni.-n:. ltl'PFllai. s.-pt. lil.--'lcc-lresi.l nt I! i.'sevelt left llils tvelili K for Ills home a! Oyster buy. S.'iintur llann-.i n'luni ed to Cleveland. The tlvc inemli.-rs of lie i iiMin l silll Ii'-r-i- will remain a few j days. The president physlclnns nave n.-t-i linpt 'Sseil with his remarkable tvi-upcr-nilvti powers mid I lie rapltllty of his iinprivcin.il!. ordinarily the Incision for such an opci'itlon such lis was made upon the chief executive should heal tt ithlu I lire.' weeks, but In the presi dent's case he may be strong enough to be moved sooner. The president will l.e taken ilireci to Washington as soon as It Is safe to move him. Tile president himself today began to CI.KVELAXIi, Sept. 10. Nava! vet erans took tlrst place i'i the f. siivliies attendant upon the Grand Army en einil'inent today. Th-" Thirty-seventh innivcrsarv of Oliver Hazard lVrry s historic triumph on Lake Kr!e was tll lingly eel brated in a grand parade of ;he naval veterans and a naval display up 'ii the lake. SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN. SAN IMKC.U, Cal., Sept. 10.-HoiV.ird I-'. Ilrewer, i f S.m Francisco, defeated Wilbur Kyle, of this city, In a three quarters of a mile swimming race. Ilrewer's time was In minutes and tine second, an.l Kyle's 20 minutes, three seconds. lo:ii iu,.n broke the world's record of iil minutes held by Schafer of the University of Pennsylvania. MAGGIO KNEW OF PLOT. Told His Employer to Watch for Im portant Even: Before October. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sejt. lO.-Ed. Andrews, manager of the Andrews opera c unpany with which Antonio Maggio was formerly engaged as cor netist. Is in this city. Mr. Andrews said: "Early l ist February Maggio told me distinctly to watch f.T an important . vent bcfor October. He assured us that President McKiniey would be klll :'d bef r. tha: month came." TO EXCLUDE ANARCHISTS. "The law at pr.-sent states plainly that i could escape from the strikers. no one shall be refused admittance be- MACHINI5TS QUIT WOJIK. mlssioner a i led, "and the only way that an anarchist can lv? kept out is by prov- j SAX BERNARDINO. Cal.. Sept. 10. irg that he has a criminal record on j Thre hundred mechanics employed at the other sid-." ! the S:ln;a Fe shops here quit work be- Th declaration was male in response 0il"se tn company refused to pay them to a querv as to what would be donei:r dirking on a holiday. The in reirard to a number of anarchists i wPjr bt there who are ..n their wav over here from j is sjme Joubt as to whether the com-E-nrland. Scotland Yard officials had . W '1U them to come back, cabled descriptions of these men and J it was thought that their entratu to I OUTLOOK FOR "WINTER WHEAT, this country could be prohibited. ' These anarchists In most cases are not paupers and meet all the require ments of the immigration laws," the commissioner said. Good Deliveries on a Footing With Oth er Grades Expected. WANTS NO LAWYER. Crolgosz for the Present R Retain Counsel. 'fuses j NEW Y'ORK, Sept. 10. At a meeting j of the grain trade held In the produce ! exchang? It was decided that No. 2 hard 10 j winter wheat on and after June 1. 1902. ! shall constitute a good delivery, on an Rill :o H, Introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 10. Senator Ju lius E. Rochr will inrtoduce a bill In the next session of the legislature to exclude from the state all anarchists mid all those engaged in teaching the d.vtrin.s of lawlessnois. "1 believe," li- said, "that the best way to Ugh; .ri.irchy, anarchists and anarchism is to make this class keep cut of the state. Every state ought to pass such laws niul then there would be no preaching of lawlessness ln the j country. 1 intend t.i introduce such a measure al the n-xt session of the leg islature uniiss Ivt'ore that tinif. there are better plans devised for fighting ar.iiivh.v an.l anarchism." NEW YORK, Sept. 10. A special to : eoual footing with other contract grade the Herald from Buffalo says: j of wheat. Mrs. Czolgosz, mother of the man j The grade represents a large propor who attempted to assassinate Pr.sldent j tin of the winter wheat crop grown McKiniey. was In Buffalo today. She i in the Southwest. Its introduction aa made no attempt to see her s m. In s me ' a contract grade, it is said, will mill mysterious manner, however, he 1- amed j tate against "corners" as It gives so of her presence here and when District I much mor wheat to deliver. A special Attorney Penny asked him if he wanted j committee of the trade appointed some a lawyer, Czolgosz staid. ' tIme a recommended that this grade "No" I want no lawver now. Wh-n ! bi made deliverable at u discount of the time conies I will be suppl counsel and there will be plenty of mon .1 with ' two vents a bushel, but a stroug mln- ' ority among its members has been do ty for n.y defense." PLANS FOR ASSASSINATION. POSTMASTER ARRESTED. SEATTLE, Sept. 10. Tho postmas.or nl Nome, Joseph Wright, has been ar rested and held for trial on a charge of embezzling $4I:'0 from the government. .CENTEMERI. THE LEADING KID GLOVE OF THE WORLD. $1.50- - -AT THE PRICE- - -$1.50 Black. White and Newest Colors. SHANAHAN'S ANARCHISTIC PERIL, i 1 . 1. 1 i o : Pipers Discuss Attempted As sassination of the President. LONDON, s-pt. 10 The papers again occupy themselves fully ivith President McKinley's suite an.l anarchistic peril. The Daily Telegraph says: "Pr sM.ni M. Kiiiley has a ivoii.Drful t .institution as has indeed been proved by the liu-l lents of his illness. The simple, almost austere life he nus led has helped him at the crisis of his fate, while the devotion and fortitude of his wife, with iilioin, as the president has said, he has often conquered both illln tulty and danger, have profoundly touched and Inspired the sympathetic nitv of the world." The Dall Mail remarks: - "Both In this country and ln the United States public opinion has hith erto been slow to recognize that ti Three Men Were Overheard to Pist yss Plot in Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 10. Charles P. Mo- Murray, employed by a wholesale gro cery house In this city, has notified the police that on th,. night of July 1 or 13. he is not sure which, while waiting for his suburban tr.ilti at th main sta tion of the Illinois Central railroad, he overheard three men discussing plans to kill President McKiniey and two well known New York capitalists. Af ter talking a few minutes the three shook hands and wont toward the Michigan Central train for Buffalo. Mr. McMurray says he told the po liceman on duty at the station and af ter a few days had practically forgot ten the occurrence. The description or one of the men given by McMurray Is not unlike the appearance of Czolgosz and It is known that en July 12 he was In Chicago go ing east to Buffalo that night. PLOT WAS ARRANGED. Assassination of President at San Fran cisco Was Decided On. NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Details of a previous plot against the life of Presi- Ing some hard work since ln the trade an 1 it was to their work that the vote to make the grade a full contract was due. CROP CONDITIONS. Oregon and Washington Report Higher j Average Than for Ten Years. WASHINGTON. Sep.. 10. The month j ly report of the statistician department . of agriculture, shows the average con- I "ilon nf corn Sentemher 1 to havp been 51.7. Tlur,, was a decline dur ing the month of August amounting to 2.il points, and the condition on the first of the prosent month was 31 points below the m an 0f September averages for the last ten years ind 8.3 points below tho September average. The average condition at the harvest In win ter and spring wheat combined was S:' i, against a ten-year average of S0 3. Oregon reports even 7 points, Washing ton 12 above their respective ten-year average. (Continued on Fourth Page.) SPOKANE, Spokane, 0. BASEBALL SCORES. Sept. 10. Portland, 7: PRICE OF SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Silver, 6S14.