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NOTIOK! liooks, P'-nodicnls, M.i;'ri7iM ' r Am ,'!'!!:,) b T'n i : L.u 1 . ;!. 1 1 '.i . '''"i l i. , I, I ;,(ny ..v.' .. UltCllbO, will be liable to prosecutiqCO ASTOHIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOOATI "V mm VOL. LIV ASTORIA. OKWiON, I HID AT, SKI'TOIHKR 1.1, 101. NO. 63 he ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers and Steamfitters HOI, 12 AClIilNTH I'OU FJ27 BONO FISHING TACKLE Tennis, Croquet, Huselull, Golf, and all Kind of SMrtiiiir. Goods GRIFFIN 6c REED Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supi'lics of nil kiii'lmit liwet rnUw, for fishermen, Fnrnu-nt uiul Ixier.i. A. V. ALIwIBN, TcnhjimlCmmcrStrccts jiii g in , Pacific Navigation Company SIcimicrN "Siic II. l imine" iinj "W. II. Ilat risoti" Only line-Astoria to Tillamook, (iaiihal,ll an J Hay City. Ilobsntivlllc ('.mni'i-tlnij at Aslorlu wish the Or ron Tlallrond . I'avlKallon Com pany mul also tlin Antorla A Coliim bin Itlver Kallriad for Sin Krftn-el-o, 1'orlland and all poind l.'ant. For freliiht and pansenifer rt iply to Homncl r.lmoro'.Ai Co., (Jencr.il AKitt, ASTOHIA. Oltfc (O. It. N. R. II. Co., Portland, AliKNTH A. ('. II. u. iv, l'ortiand. II. l'. LAMM. TlllaiiKKik, Oron. We Rent New f : 'j?&mi iuuj- new V Sun our liituvi). No. 2 Now Art CiitaluKUo Krt . . . KOPP'S BEST ADeliciouH and Pcilatable Drink Absolutely Pure Tho Northern Pacific rtrewery, of whleh Mr. John Kopp ' proprietor, makes beer for domestic and export trade. lloltled beer for family uae or keg beer iupplloj at nny time. Delivery In North Pacific Brewery me cny in-e, c. J. Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STRI3I3T CAUTION ! It f Ti- you liny a stove or rat: (j" examine Hie Royal Charter Oak Better work, I'm. fuel n, . I'r. 5i)l Us: longer. Prices re is m ililo. W. J. Scully, JI HON!) 5TKi:ilT. Hetwccit Ninth and Tenth Typewriters. , . i i . l iiiiiroveill(Mll.s milieu. Smith Premier Typewriter L. M. ALEXANDER & CO. KxoIuhivo rai'illi' Cauist IValcra 24SSlnrk St , rurtlmnl, On, W. M'KKCHNIK.WhI A.'hl. Custom Howie Broker. ASTORIA, ORE ktm W. t. A Co.. and Paolllo Cxprou Co i. BAD NEWS The President Experiences Sinking Spell and Grayest Fears Are Entertained by the Phy sicians in Attendance. LITTLE ENCOURAGEMENT AT 4 Restoratives Were Applied but the Heart Failed to Respond ProperlyAbsent Cabinet Members Notified. ALL FOOD HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED Nourishment Found to Not Properly Assimilate and Com plication Is One in Which Physicians Have to Deal No Further Announcement Made Beyond Situation Is Extremely Grave. IUTKAI.il. Sit. i:-F-r the, first 1 1 in ::iciv was a !.i. strum In Hit- m w fi'iin president's lxls. I ' tonight. l"ov!'ily (!ir alarm It cauil w is -x.ig- (,1-nil..!, lui. ;!i.t! g'nu!n. aipr henM n nlt-l Ih'T.. can ! no question. To morrow inorni'ig prh:ib!y will show h"ih'T Hi.- riiiiii'i.iM Mi that ;ib arisen j m of SrtlollS Character. ! Tli.. f"l given Hi'" pt-sld-nt this I in 'filnif tun nt I ii prop, rly asslml- I luted nn.l passed, .ui.i the udmln'istra i !l.n ..f f mI .y mouth has .ilseon tlnuol. I Tli,' .1. ... ;x wen- t .ill-.l f..r th- first time tonight. I: In-lng explained tll.lt the ronipll .ji:l.ii that hud arisen wils i or with wtil. li a physician mil not a 1 surgeon would have t. l al. Twoopor 'atl.itm of tli.- bowels, within a few min iates, .l.-.-fii.-f I Hi.' nipt. Ilty of :h,. puis. I ftMin U'i o l:'i. which followed, and the I bowel movement was rxcvdingly grall- fylnif. I Action if 111.- bowels, w.is pro Uii'r.l by tin' administration of calomel and oil. '( 'M I'l.AlN'KO i K KATIdl'i: r.iioyaiicy of the 1 liiiii'tlon Followed th M riiln. Itl'KFAIi. S.pt. 12. -The piv:dent this aftirnnii complained somewlin: of fallKU'V That was tho only ilimniletliiit word whleh i inie from the nn-k room ilur'.ni? he .lay. The pr-sldetit had had a ret fill nlRht. an I this nmnilnt; he w.i.i Klvm solid fo.i.1 fur The first time. II- cniv.l a bowl of ohleken bri:li. (oast an I roff.v. A sllrbt rcaetlon followed the buoy aiev of the nionilnir The president complain -d of IvIiir ilr.il. The attend ing phyflcians .it the afteriuion oonsul tatlon chionliled this fact, but ilu'v llsplaye I .vi il.u in. The d.vturs said th.. rli Mit's restleiMnexs was only natural an 1 what mljrht be expivted. I 'i'. Myir t sul.l: "The pr-sll'nt Is feelltiK the strain of the lomr oelire without food, no nour Nnnieiit at nil haiini; been administered iluiltiK the Hist three days and lyinvr day an.l nltrht, pr.i tlcally In the same po sition, ls hard fur even an ixomplary patient to oear without nuirmurlnjr." The doctors are llr'. tiiiK their ener Kles toward biill.llnn up the president's strength. The Int'ii 'r wounds nre pro ti. nine 'd healed, a 'id so e'litf as no com pllcallon arise the outer wound will (jradually heal. The iiuuiititv of beef Juice has been doubled, and the pi'.l- denl U now RcttlnB an ounce every hour. The district attorney here atinou'iced this aftenivMii that he had no evidence against Emma Goldman and that un- less some tuni 'd up no requisition up- n the slat,, of Illinois would be made fore her. This does not nean llinl the UMBRELLA BEST IN QUALITY LOWEST IN PRICE On Thousand to Select From -S H AN AH AN' S- COMES FROM BEDSIDE I. itlom has dropped out of the consplr a y theory, if she Is r..-l.-.jt-.l itf will !.. k -pt u'i.lT the cl.wst nurvelllanctf aii 1 It will be easy fr the authorities to pluvv thilr hanJ upon h.r if he Ls wanted U: t. Ther- ii hop hen;, how fv.T that some wny will be founj to hoi I her at l, ii.: until the Investigations, ti iw In r.i;r.' by the vret scrv lee p.' ipl'' hi all the principal cltl.-s where .tnurehint organixatKiris exist, are eom- j pl. tej. ! Mil. IHHiSKVKl.T N'OTIFICT). I r.lTKAIA S pi. 13.--Te:.Krama have I !ie.-ti f irar,.-,l ,, Vloe-rr-ji.leiu The). I K.nsvvi.l; .lotifyliiK' him of the siivj.len i-hanue for the worse in the president's i .'oiLlltton an.l the f.'ars that are i-nter- l.i:nej. KKI'Mv VISlltl.Y AFFKCTHD. Mi ars of Ihesldent's Assassination on Ills Arrival From Lon Ion. NKU" YOHK. pt. 12 H. C. Frick w ho arrived h Te fr 'm Ionjon on the i Vcanli" was vis.hly aff.vtcd by the re- Iort of ihe att mpte I assassination of l'res.d -n; McK'niey and of tlv latest 'li ws tha: in iles :hj woui l-ue assas sin. i'r. !oM. Kinma Ooldman was al rM.ly In custody. It will he ! memherel that at the time of the rlols at th,. Iron mills at Homestead, Pa, in lS'.ii. Alexander llerkmatMi attempted to kill Mr. Frtck tn his oltlee at Pittsburg. Kmma Go! 1 inan was the closest friend of Tterk m inn and was later arr.stei as an ac complice, hut for lack of proof was discharged, lterkmann Is now svrvt'iir out ;i lo-iR sentence in the Pittsburg penit 'ntlary. "I hope that ihe pr'Sid.n: will live. Ills death would he a serious blow to th,. great commercial Interests of this country which have grown along such healthful lines during his term at the head of our government," said Mr. Frick. "The country eatinot afford to lose him." When 1'ilUested to talk on the sub ject jof personal anarchistic attacks. Mr. Krlck said: 'T do not care to discuss such mat ters. Sulllclent I: is to boar the marks of three stab wounds and two bullet wounds." and Mr. Frick pointed to a scar above his collar on the left side of his neck. PROPOSED THANK OFFERING. SEATTLE, Sept. 12 The chamber of commerce yesterday adopted resolutions favorng Hie plan of erecting a great hospital somewhere in the centra! states as a thank off ring of the nation for President McKlnlcy's recovery. A com- mlttce of nine was appointed to Inves- tlcate into the feasibility of the plan. O'CLOCK A. M. ruvvnutriru iru uvtAnirtru uu atlo THK NIGHTS ULXL.ETINS. 5 IIITFALO. B-pt. n.-The f 2 towing l uiletln was Issurd by ? the pr.-sl I-.Tii'a physicians at. s 8:3'J p. m.t g "The prs.d-nt'g condition thl evening Is not fuite fwd. Hls f '1 has no; agr-ej with him and It has brrn stopin-d. Excretion has not l.-en proierly ttab l.shM. "The k1dney' ar acting well. His Pulse is nut satisfactory, but has Improved In the laat two hours. Wound ls doing well. He Is resting quietly. "Temperature, 1"0.2; puis, US." AT MIDNIGHT. IIITFALO, Sept. 12.-THe fol lowing bulletin was Issued by the president's physicians at mid night: "All unfavorable symptoms In the pretid -nt's condition have Improved since the last bulletin. "Pulse, Ut); temperature. 10O.2" HAS SINKING SPBLI IilTFALO. Sep;. 13.-2:45 a. m. Tne president experienced a sinking spell shortly after 2 o'clock. The physicians are ad ministering rest. ira lives with the hope of reviving him. The Assoclatrtl Press Is au thorized to say that President McKlnley Is critically ill. All physicians were gathered at the bedside. It was stated that digitalis was being adminis tered to the president. CONDITION VEKY SERIOUS. Hi'FFALO, Sept. 13.-The fol lowing was Issued by the phy sicians at 3 : iO a. m.t "The president's condition ls very serious a-id gives rise to the gravest apprehensions. "His heart does not respond properly to stimulation. He is conscious." HAS RALLIED SOMEWHAT. IIITFALO, Sept. 13.-Dr. Myn ter said a: 4 o'clock: "The presl len: is In better con dition than he was an hour ago. We have not given up hope. He has rallied somewhat." RALLY ONLY SLIGHT. MILHl'RN HOCSE, Sept. 13. 4:15 a. m. The rally at 4 o'clock was very slight. Secretary Corte'you s.ild the president was resting but he of fered little in the way of en encouragement. AT 4:23. MILHl'RN HOl'SE, Sept. 13. 4:tl3 a. m. Secretary Wilson said: "President Is a little better. His hear: action and circulation are both better. I have not given up hope." "Is the president conscious " "Perfectly so." "Does he realize his critical condition?" "I do not Know as to that." MESSENGERS HURRYING. IUTFALO. Sept. 11!. Several messengers were hurrying from the house. It is understood they carry messages to absent mem bers of the cabinet and kin of the president. 2 Beyond the statement that the S president is critically 111, no fur- c ther announcement has been au- 5 thorized, but it is manifest ;he j wounded president faces a grave C and menacing crisis. aw risisurunnru.rusfxsinjynsiuu CODE OF INSTRUCTIONS. Anarchist Doctrine Advocating the De. structlon of Social Order. HI'FFAIjO. Sept. 12 The Courier says this morning: Superintendent Bull has now In his posesslon the cod( of Instructions Ira parfted to the selected assassin, Caolgoss. The platform of the Free Society was also added to the cumulative evidence yesterday. This document binds Its members together to alvwat, the work for th destruction of th existing r-lal nrd-r and eontlnu'i: "As In former tlnv tv privileged lass ever rellnfUlhd Its tynnny, no more can we take It for granted that th capitalists of the (-rffnt day will forego thir prtvileg and authority wlrh'iut (?mpuls1in. It li ih-ref th self evident that the fight r,t the prdHarlan again. t th). upper and the middle claw mu't be of a violent character and that m-r wage conflicti can never lead to the goal. "W -now by numerous Illustrations hat all attempts which have tv-en made in the pist to do away with the existing rn'iiistroui sxlal system :hrughiut p-aceful means lit exam ple, the ballot box which have been useje., and will be so In the future. "We know, therefore, tnat the ruling class will not voluntarily. relinquish Its prerogatives and will make n conces sions to us. t'nder all thi clroum stan.es ;her ls only one remedy left force. "Our platform is simple and divided as follows. "I. !;sTUc:ltn of existing clasa do mlnati m thrugh inX'rable revolution in International activity. '2 The building of a Free Socl-ty on eonim inlstlc or,a ilia ".ions or pro- lucti ins. "3. Free exchlnge of erjuivalnt pro duct through the productive organiza tion wlhut JobSlng and profit mak ing. "4. Organization of the educational syste-n upp.i a non-religious scientific and eqinl basis for bjth sexes. "5. Equal rlghtg fir all without dis tinction of sx or rellgi)n. '6 The reg-ilatlon of public affairs through ag.eemen: between the 'nde-penJ.-nt eommu and confe-leracleS.'' PENALIZING CTUMES. Congressman Connell and Commissioner Powderly Drafting a Series of Bills. SCRANTON. Pa., Sept. 12. -Congressman William Connell and Commlwloner General of Immigration Powderly. are In communication regarding the draft ing of a series of bills tending to defer anarchist crimes like that of last Fri day at Buffalo. Mr. Powderly will work on the re vision of the laws relating to Immigra tion so as to prohibit the landing of anarchists. Congressman Connell wll! look after the matter of penalizing as saults on the persoT of the president and other officials. Mr. Connell proposes to have such assaults mad? a treasonable offens. and declares hat If the constitution stan Is I brought action against the Great Nor in the way he will not stop short of an J them Express Company to determine effort to change the constitution. , the liability of the of the company for , j$4'.000 of unsigned notes consigned to SUSPECT RELEASED. the back secured by the Great Northern CAMDEN, N. J.. Sept. 12.-Ethelbert j train rebbrs ln Julr Stone ih 1W uhn s rr.re.1 , here on suspicion of being an accomplice and aiding and abetting the attempted , assassination of President McKlnley, has been released. After a careful Invest!- j gatlon the secret service agents could flnl nothing Incriminating against htf young man JOHANN MOST ARRESTED. N2W YORK, Sejt. 12. Johann Most. J the anarchist, was arrested this even- ) lug. The arrest 'vius .nade by Central ' Office Detieilve Fernson. Herr Most was at his heidq jirtcrs In joul street when j the arrest was made. j EMBEZZLER ARRESTED. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. Law rence Whitworth. an employe of Sher wood. Gillespie & C.)., Insurance agents at Seattle, was arrested heer today on a charge of felony aid embezzlement. The man was taken int eusto.ly as he was boarding the Australian liner Ven- ; rura, bourl for Honolulu, under the j name of H. B. DeLong. TRAMPS MADE MISTAKE. CHIPPEWA FALLS, Sept. 12 A gang of tramps held up a Wisconsin Central freight train at Ervine at 2 o'clock this morniryr. The trainmen and tramps exchanged several shots. James Ryan, a tramp, was shot through the leg. Five of the gang were cap tured. TEACHER AND PUPILS PUNISHED. ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 12.-Tho pupils of a young ladies school near Count Tolstoi s residence at Yasaia, who with the teachers and other young per sons called upoTj him and presented Count Tolstoi with flowers, have been arraigned and their teachers dismissed. MISS .MORRISON RELEASED. LANSING, Kes., Sept. 12.-Jcsde Mor rison, whj was sentenced to the peni tentiary here for five ye.vs for killing Mrs. Clara Wiley Castle, her rival, at Eldoradj, by cutting her throat with a razor, was released today on bonds, pending an appeal. WORSE THAN REPORTED. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 12.-Amerlcans arriving from South America state that the Colombian situation Is far worse than reported by the papers. They say that probably 25.000 men have been kill ed since the beginning of the rebellion. FURTHER DUTY Howison Disqualified to Sit on Court of Inquiry. THREE WITNESSES TESTIFY Accaracjr ( Some Polnu la Evkkat Wmlt Ui Admiral Dtwtr A4jom CmiI lilil Admiral HwIkm'i Sue cmor Is Natnt4. WASHINGTON, Sept 12. "Within three hours from th? time of the con-v-nlng of the court of Inquiry today It was announced that Rear-Admlrjl How im was disqualified from sen'lng as a member of the court and -va excused from further duty. The Rut skirmish was opened by Ad miral Schley challenging Admiral How Ison's eligibility as a member of the court. Three witnesses were brought forward In support of the 'hallepge. Francis S. Frost, William E. Upon and Foster Nlcholls. They g-ave very posi tive testimony as to expressions they had heard Howison make fa v oriole to Sampson and unfavorable to 8chley. The rejoin ler of Howison, while con ceding the accuracy of some points of he evidence, wag not sufficient to t)un-teras-'t ih very direct testimony given by :h tnree witnesses. After scarcely more than fifteen mln- iutes consultation with Admiral Benham. Admiral Dewey announced that the i court sustain?! the challenge and that Admiral Howison would be excused from further attendance. Admiral Dew. ey then closed the proceedings of the day by anno-anclng that the court would adjourn inl?flaltely until the navy department had named an officer to succeed Howison. TO TEST ITS LIABILITY. National Bank Sues Great Northern fur - HO.owO Unsigned Koteav-... e. SALT LAKE, Sept. 12.-A special to th Tribune from Helena, Montana, says : The National Bank, of Montana today iJiiKWUB iJni iw wi 192, which provides that unsigned cur- ' rency shall be recognized as money. Gt'ILTY OF MANSLAVGHTER. j i The Men Failed to Provide Diphtheria Patient With Medical Attention. VICTORH. Sept. 12. The coroner's Jury found Eugene Brooks. Zi'onlte El der aid John Rogers guilty of man slaughter because they did not provide the Rogers child, who was suffering with diphtheria, with medical treat ment, the child dying. j Breaks offered prayers for the child's recovery. The second child also died ! and an Inquest on It also will be held. CAM BE m SETTLEMENT Steel Combine Refuses to Enter tain Peace Proposals. PITTSRl'RG, Sept. 12. The air was again full of rumors today that the strike had been settled. The absence ef President Shaffer from Amalgamated headquarters all day lent color to the report. By many Shaffer was supimsed to be in New York !r. conference with Presi dent Schwab. When Shaffer finally ap peared at headquarters he dispelled all hopes by saying that there was no change in the situation. I: was said a: the Amalgamated heaj- . quarters today that the steel combine ha I refused to entertain any further I propositions of settlement of the Amal gamated Association. This would seem :a strengthen the report from New York that :he situation Is now In the shape it was before the first conference ln Cleveland. FINNISH SENATORS REMOVED. ST. PETTRSBURG, Sept. 12. Tue. olav the Finnish s.nators. Homen, Hl kel, Nummelln and Famsay, were re moved for "opposing the emperor's commands." They voted against offi cial publication of the new military law. Twelve senators favored publica tion. MGa STETHAN DEAD. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. Mgr. 8te phan, director of Catholic Indian .mis sions since 1SS4, died here today.