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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1901)
T 'i 'ii'ian.i mimicy .ru--rViT. 'V' O' VOL. MV ASTOKIA. OKWiO.N, TrKSDAV. SKITI-MIHIR 17, NO. GO e- :o-Lvijos Plumbers ,,,,,1 Stcumfitters HOI. I! ACJIIINTH I OII Id dj SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES S27 BONO STUB 13 T FI5H1NQ TACKLE Tennis, Cro.iKt, Itasrla!l. (iolf, and all Kind of S'tortiii; (iouil-i GRIFFIN 6c REED Fancy and Staple Groceries FIOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CICARS Supi'licM if all kin. Is at luwrnt ratvfl, fur lis!it fiucn, KuriiDTM uihI I'KK,,rH- A. V. AIwLI3N, Tenth ami Cmnmcriliil SlrcctN CAUTION ! Hf re you Imy t t or rttiiii cn,,iil:ie t.'ie Royal Charter Oak "letter work. I,v fuel n, U l r. nn 1 In; longer Prices n;i tiatlle. W. J. Scully, 4Jl HON!) 5Tki:f.t. Ilctwecit Ninth and Tenth Pacific Navigation Company StcninciM "Sue II. Llniorc" mid "V. II. IIiutImih" Only Hue Astoria to I ilumoik, (iirihiiMi una Kay City, llobmuivillc Connecting at Aslorla wlih the Or iron Railroad A I'avlgailon Com pany ami to Hie Aitorln H Ciilum bin River Railroad for Sin Fran ci'. Portland nn nil points East. Vor freight and passenger ratfi apply to Hmnuel Klmoro'.tt Co., Uciirral Agi'iitu, ASTOKIA, OUt. (o. It. A N. n. It Co., Portland, AOKNTH t A. A C. R. It. Co, Portland, jll. C. LA MH, Tillamook. Oregon. We Rent New Typewriters. Many new improvements added. So our latest No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art CatulngiiM Fr . , , L. M. ALEXANDER & CO. KxoliMiva Paoilii Count JVitlira mfi Stark St., rurtlHinl, Or. F W. M'KKC'IINIK, Local A'tit. KOPPS BEST ADeliciouH and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure Th Northern PaoMo Prewery, of whli-h Mr. John Korp It proprietor, make lio'-r for ilnmrntlc nd export trads. llnttlcil beer for family iu or ki'g boor tupplloj lit any time. Delivery In the city froe. : ,' .m'S BODY AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Funeral Train Bearing the Dead President Reached Washington City at 8:38 Last Evening. THOUSANDS LINED THE WAY FROM BUFFALO Mourning Subjects of the Martyred Ruler Loaded Down the Train With Loyely Floral Tributes. CASKET PLACED IN THE EAST ROOM Now Lies in State in the Great Reception Hall-Mrs- Mc kinley Bore Up Well, and Friends Beliefe She Does Not Yet Appreciate the Calamity That Has Befallen Her. North Pacific Brewerg UMBRELLA C. J. TRENCHARD, Commission, Brokerage, Custom Homm Broker. ASTORIA. ORE Insurance and Shipplos:. Ami W. f. AOo. tui "fc.lflo IUtrt Co I. WASHISMTi'N Sit lTi f. ilium, .if 1 "r.- : .1 .-t t M Klnl'-y t.itil'h: II ii Hi.- nt: r. 'tn .if ill.- Viii II uw hi r,. f .r lii'ir- Hull four yarn ti" b:id ni l. h li nn.- ,n cti.i-f niiit(l.triil,. of k.'U Am r. .nn r-niliiU l'i(.i;rii In. w m m.ninui f r h-r il".i'l t: a i eiinil.t -it ni..'iy. !i!i h ii::.-t i-i if . : ih. .id' "f !, .k-. .i-l"ii. -hi; :!! i"'v .f Hi.. Lit., it. M- . in i I. ni,. !. (Ii.- Wliit.- II ni-. mil '.ill lit1"'! tli.. bii-r In Hi- (!'"' liuin. h hi- III I t "'I f .ft!i I'l (i ini'ii.' ..f iininh.'id ! r"'-..lvf !h" vi"'tniK . f :h- rniirii..i i.-ii. IP' l 'v . I !. it tliiin liini.. If TIIK Si'I.rMS Ji'UiNKV ll l".l-i-. Tli ii-iin.! Turin. I ill t lMy l..it M.irk "t It.--;., .-t . V ASIIINiiTON". S. v l'l - Thr uijli "v:nif l.nii-i'f Uir lir.i.l.'.l ..n.r :: i !i ik" f: nn Uuff.il i u; JV.T the All.; hu ll: Mutt i Inl" th. br.i.l i.r!..y "f '!!' SiiiHirliui'ii.i. iiii.l ti.r.UK'li ;!n' r.i ' .n i .il .nit shi' biiiikK .if :hr hi:..il-' i. iim.-. Hi.. N.ilt.'HM niiirlyr.1.1 .r...i L iu l i.liiy nia.lv liln l.mif J.mrn. y in ill., mm! .f tin K"vi.r"ni''til .iv.t whk-li h pre k. II f r f. ur y.MiH in.l a h.ilf I Tin- wImIi- is.iiiury M'.'nii-1 i hiiv, !rulp.l l:i p..uil.i!l.'!in hi Hi.- l.li ..f th- tm.'k iiv.T w!ii,.i ih, ftn.nil ir.iln p-il. Wnik w,n nii.ip.-n.l'.l In 111. H.-I.l an.l inliu nn.l vlty. Kv.-ryw li.rt itpix'.ir.' I tr.i'ilniri in.t t.k 'n ..f "o, M. 111. i ..f lliifM at h.ilf-iiiiis: .l .tl.-.l :hf ill'il.li'K nn.l v.illy fonn.vl u thU k .l of c lor nr Ih.' 'IH"- Mr M.-Klnli-y th.. t rip brave ly. In III. mornliiK. wmn nfler U'livl'iR lliuini.i. Mil.. il, 1.1 hI . Ik all me, 1 tu i lnt. (he ir vlire her .leii.t on lay. it"lue:iiiU r.n.n. nt v.i!t ttlven an.l !ie p 'lit linlf ,in ii.uir liinl.lt' tin cof-tl. AH tlv w.iy the train was pnve.leil ab.mt tlftvi nilnuin by n pil.it fnglne, Kent ahe.i.l In t"t .'rl.lfc-i's iui.1 Kwltciies an.l ir'V.'it n iMiHMlblllty or a.-olient. The irnl'i left Huff:il, a: S:.10 t il morn liiK rtn t urnvel In Va-)iliif:.'" lit S:3S .I'ehx'k tonlfftit. In twelve limira, It li illtn.it.'.l. over half a mlll'on people saw th.' iVltl-i wtileh hel.l all (list wan mortal of I'r.Ml.l.tu M,lli)ley. J list bf.i.v tin enlraneti to the iitii tlon, l'r.Mlleiit ltom 'v.l! nml inemln'rn of the rahlnet raiire.l iht'tnaelvi'M .ill th MM'v,ilk In il.nible 'ii. opiol; en.'h oilier iin.l Kto.nl with b.u'e.l he.i.ls as the eiiipsi w is larrl sl to the he.irs.v At tin prii'slon swep: Into lVnns.vl ui'il.i av iiiie i ilivply lmpn.lvi' itftht wan pr'nenl ' l. The historic ;hor nirh r.'iiv was liimir In bla.-k; emblems of the Nut ion's ni'i'ii nliiit ro .llsplaye.l on eieiy biiilll'iR. The Stars ami Snipes, fuilo.l an.l knott'd with erepe, tloatiM fiimi tiiiiiilrels of windows. Over nil ;!. :iin ! .i. or.'H i.f ri. UK Sharply ej.'h .!: t rl - J-fln-i l .f :hs M.leiiin rt.uik". on both si b' of the avenue fr m S i h tre-t to the executive man "i ii w.-r :.-ns of th"u-a i.ls ..f p.,.ile. V!:h lap? I lirils. th. ; eopl ;it. tiej. u!th te.ir-s:jln I vs. the lis: h.mf .ml'lC ,.f I'r.'si-l.it jti-Klnley. Th-iv v .1- n I llHl.il. The .'.irri.ii.. eiin'a.nlnif Mrs. M. Kin-li-y till pr .e.1,.,1 the fllMera! cortege ti Ii- Wli.t.. House by jme little Jnie. M:s M. K.nl. y was al..:e,l t' h.-r ro-'in in I sum rellrel. Anionic :rfv who know ,tt best U ,! .u'pte.l whether -li- fullv realU.s tli- ,sil.ini:".y that has l.-f.i'l ti her. Wh'Ti the eort it- .irrtv.-.l a: the Whl:- lions :he ! 'ly-bearers took the . ol'in upon their shouM rs an 1 ks-vj throUKh the wile lo ir tn the -ast n.oni. Just in :he .flit r ,.f the rum :hev le- posiiel th'lr I'lirden on a Ma. k-.lrarH I Lis.. I'ivsi"it Ito s-v.li. i.-.Minpanl. .1 by m..mb ts of 'he eai.iii':, l"f: the house ilmos. Iimiv'.li.r.ely an.l was .Irlven to h:s horn '. lti.il about the- casket were half a liuii.lr il 'V.r.il emblems, ex-.-pi! .iiaily Ivau'.iful. A sol.lVr nn.l a sall-r !.! ifuinl. one at eaeh eorner ..f the . ask t. w hile seate.l on either si.le werv two menbTs ,.f the Gr.i'i.l Army an I :wo m nibi'rs ..f trie Loyal lKton They will Ik rvlieve.l at lir.er- v lis ,.f two lours .Iu'1:ik the ti ght, ltefor mlln'ciit the househoM haj re- llre.l to ri-tj;, a-i.l the only llnhts io be sivn were th.ve n the room wlier Ins iMinr i ! -s kept w .it. h over their J 'a I . hlefMln. ON ItOAKP Kl"XBltwL THAIS. Bal tlinore. Sep:- 16 After leaving Wllliam ptt :ne train ran thnuh stretches of farming ountry. At Milton all work was sus;i.''i.l 1 an.l the town turned out en masse and lined 'he rallr.l track. A: Suiibury the shops vere cl.vsed dowi for a tlni'. ui.l br.iwnv workmen lined up In their overalls, with serious: faces ai l hats In ho-id. In the fifty mil's from Simbury to Harrlshuri: the :vuio sklrUM the pladd Susnuehannu At one cr.sroi.l hundreds of vehicles were drawn up. with country iople st.iiidlnii In them. Approaching Harris burg, factory hands again Uiwd the track. Hoof tops .rf buildings were crow led Willi people. Flivgs were half masted nn.l emblems of mourning were displayed at every hand. Wlthl'i the tation people w.'re bankevl in thousands. "I'rglng through all aprvi.hing streets as far as the eye could reach. Despite the vigilant? of ihe guards, women pushed through Ihe throng to the train and pi. n. led at the windows for any trllle the cars might yield as a momento of the eventful trip. As the train stop ped the great choir on the station steps began "N.virer, My God, to Thee," and, as the train pull-vl out, Ihe strains of "Mv Country. 'Tn .,f The." were h'-ar J. A r-mirkib'.-? aiLatle was prc-wnt'd as th. train moved across the Ion bridge rpmnlug the Susquehanna from Harrls-'U-g. jn ..-Ither :d of th "tr'a'n up and I n f.r miles the bank l ""rued wl h leglotn of p-opie. From th br.nK of the i;r-atn th-y w-r )n .il l tri.us to 'r es tr In the back Itround. On th- surface of the rivvr. in a II ttlla ..f r . b i's and ya.-hta, uri'lr -ii m .r Ik-4 up at the triln. .V anrig Halt iniv. the bx-omotive !.t-ra!.y pi niej I way througn tl JWers. f .r th" gr-it miso-s of blMs-'ttn had pi"d amy. Prt since M. Kinl-y rrif Into o.'llc th blue and the gray any- b".!i unlf l. H-j w.n the hearts f ti e s njih-rn p-: .!e an 1 c.-meat'-d a llltlcll. "M s was the avrtKe American ltf in a glorihVl form. H was pure, sim ple, g -nlal and kind. rV l.ng as he d m InAt'd "ur arTalrs h- c.mld b d-alt will) by a fordgi pwr with s.ncerlty an! this is ;h- (Kr"; t the irr'-a.t infill-n,-e if tl-ilf natln In '.he aima"iilra tion of fre'gn arfi.rs." ItKMEMLEHKD IS CHURCHES. .Srs-ciai Pray.TS for tx-ad rrsldent Of fered l"p In Ca.hHic Churches. PHILADELPHIA, S-pt. l-J.-Wltb tht txcrjtion of fl--d church festivals Phil adelphia hoasm of worship of all de nominating bave rarely ba to well at tondei as :h-y w-re Sunday. There were c ompari'lvMy few churches that did not give up th-lr entire services o trie memory of the martyred president. In all the Roman Catholic ehurehej special vtx unl-r the instruction of Archbishop Ryan vre b-M. The Litany of the Holy Same of Jenun was recited in all thine churche and will be r-peated on the next two Sun Jays af'.er the last mass. 8-r:nons that were d-vitel to the gn-at trairdy bore eloquent tribute to the dead prvs.deit a Christian. In many Irvitante the beautiful farewell strewn jl .iiii- ... ..111.110.. ..t h """- '- " - drawn from it. Th scene at Buffaii was compared with that on Calvary by some clergymen, while oihTs com pared it with many biblical Incidents. Ira::;. Lull" .he J.j-I.ri th- 'ron rail- i.g hell bjck '.h- surging multitude, la front of th- crowd stood Mayor H.iy-s. with Jus sister, .a.h b-ar.ng gr .1: clusters of ro s anl palms as the Anarchy was als generally referred to tril.ll. uf Ihe rltv. As the ft iWenf were I :...,! within -he train the not... of I an I the concensus of rhough: was lhat Near r. My to Tnee." again i the hn that rang out In the Temple of arv.S". A mom nt later the train wag i MU91C 9,1"u'a ,JUna JO ' ,P.' f.r Its fltnl dstnatiu. I that creed, it was -hirttv i..r .r.. t, I l3r "utDbtr of churches anl h..n :.t; Jtst in: lights of the national ; Sun.lay ax-h-Wat th PfWldeat apltal came Into view. As the train I h'mn. "Lad. Kindly Light. ran throuirh th- sub.irh, th. knm of hvmn h" mumar! in his dying nto- Pe, r. al.,,g tiie way gradually swe!le.i ! ments- ',-N''. Uod; Tac'" v EXPLOSION KILLS ONE HUNDRED MEN Terrible Disaster Occurs in Colo rado Coal Mine. FILL DETAILS ARE LACKING Tire Mel Tikes Frta the Mis Wtr Maiilcd Btjo4 SecofiitiM Aid Stit to Setae. COLORADO, SPRISG3, Col., Sept. 1. A sprlal to the Gazette from Glen wool Sprl.ngj, Colorado, says: "A frightful ga explosion occurred; this evening 1r a :oil mine at Spring; Gulch, probalily resulting In the death of all the .niners at the time engaged In wrk, estl.-nated t 100 men. ' Thrie 'n-n were -escuexl s.xn after the expl.Mion, but. 'he bodies were so frightfully ma-ngl-d as to be unrecog r.iza.ble. "The 'ek'ptnne '.Irie to Spring Gulch is out of order anl t messeager was despatched lo :he offloe at the Pocahon tas mLne. eight mil-s distant, where tele phone communication was had with Gln'd. ''A peclal train, with all the doctors In Glenwood Springs, wa sent to lh Kine." sung by either '.he choir or the whole congregation. I.n the secular world the president's memory was honored In many ways. Sumerous societies, organizations and other bodies, comrxsel of various Eng lish and foreign speaking members held meetings and adopted appropriate resolutions of sympathy. The draping f the city went steadily ahead not- i.i......i; hi.-, i. . . .' . .. i r t-.tdV n is Frl im.il. na InrllrAil I " i uraiwr. are in Kia; uemana auu are laboring day and night. Larg? crowds visitel the League Island navy yard yesterday. Owing to the regulation rroh!bltir.g the firing of I salutes on Sunday, except in certain in stances, the Srder of Che secretary of to hundreds anl then thousands. A: it 10 the tra n sw.pt Into the station, anurd which a great concourse was waiting to receive their dead. THE ASSASSIN ISPICTED. Ciolgosi Disjilays Stubbornness When j Arralgtiel for H;s Hearing. j lU'FFALO. S-pt. K Leon F. Czol-j BEST IN QUALITY LOWEST IN PRICE v, V ' One Thoworid to Select Prom S H AN AH AN' S t lay by the -ountv court grand Jury f .r murder in the tlrs; degree, for fa- i tilly sh-oting Presllent M.-Kinley. inl the Temple of Music at Ih- Pan-Amert- I in exposition on the aft-rn.K)u of Sep-l-mber 6.h When arriignel b-f -re Juige Edward, In the county c-'ur: the prisoner stub bornly refuse I io atis.ver the questions repeatedly asked as to whether he had counsel .r want.'d any. Th- district at torney '.h. n suggest -J that counsel should be assign -d Judge Emery assgiti Lorain L. Lew is an.l Ito'o rt i. Tl'.us, frmer su p"'me court justlc 's, if this city, whose names had been uggstel by the Erie County Itar Asso.-l itlon. t'z .lgi.sz probably will be arraigned again tomorrow morning to plead lo the indii tment. District Attorney Penny presented evidence in the case t the grand Jury. As .1 from the surgeons and physicians in the case, no witnesses were sworn other than those who were in the Tem p.e of Musi and witnessed the shoot ing. The grand Jury voted unanimously to Indict Czolgosx for murder in the first degree. the navy calling for salutes will be car ried out today. The Satlonal Guard of Pennsylvania will fire half-hour guns from sunrise to sunset. The Indications are that on the funeral day there will be a complete su-p"- sion of business. Th? proclamation of President Roosevelt will be g nerally obseivd by the churches, announce ment of services on Thursday having been made In most churches yesterday. Bishop Whi taker, of the Protestant Episcopal church has already issued I his letter of instra.'tion for services on I that day. All the theaters will be closed. SUSDAT IS BOSTOS. Mourning Is Everywhere and Appropri ate Servlc s Held In Churches. C.OVBHSOR'3 PHOOLVMATIOS. Oregon and Washington to Observe Thursday as Pay of Prayer. OLYMI'IA. Sept. 15 Governor Rog ers has Issued a proclamation setting aside Thursday. September 19, the day if President Mc.Kintey's funeral, as a lay of mourning and prayer. GHER'S PROCLAMATION. SALEM, Sept. 16 Governor Geer has Issued a proclamation calling on the People to assemble on Thursday next to pray for national consolation for the death of the president. OPENIN'O DEFERRED. PORTLASD, Sept .16. On account of the death of President McKlnley Port land's is carnival will no: open until Fri day night. MEMORIAL EXERCISES. Large; Aull'n.v Gathers at University Hall, Ann Arbor ASS ARUOR, Mich., Sept. 16. -Ail audience of 3000 people g.uh'red In University hall last a'glit to hold exer cises in memory of President McKinley. Rev. E. S. Slnde. '"olonet H. S. Dean, Dr. Mary W'ootl-AlMi and D. A. Ham mond spke. The chief address wag by Dr. Jam- B. Ang.'ll, president of the university. "The title that is n st likely to come to our martyred president," said Dr. AngeU, "is that of The Well Beloved." Washington had a dignified severity that left a space between himself and the people. Lincoln was loved by only half the nation when he died. The old animosities between the North and the South had not expired when Garfield BOi-TON, Sept. 16. Sorrow and mourning for the nation's illustrious dead were every vh're apparent in Bos ton Sunday. The weather, dark and gloomy, the sorrbre Jrapings on public buildings and mereintile establishments and the drooping of national colors at every hanl wag thoroughly In keeping with the splclts of ihe people. The ca lamity brought out appropriate refer ences and prayer from pew, pulpit and altar. The church authorities of the Roman Catholic and Episcooil communions had requested that churches In their Jurls- (Contlnued on Fourth Page.) TERMS OF SETTLEMENT SOT YET MADE KNOWS Excited Steel Striker Declare They Will Sot Respen Order Until State- , ment Is Mad PITTSBURG, Sept. 11 It was a tirf bulent day for President Shaffer and officials of the Amalgamated Associa tion. Headquarters was crowded from mronlng .mtl evening with delegates of strikers, a wilting word from their lead er regarding a settlement of the strike. The callers were all mor or less x trtje nd many declared they would not respect th? order calling the strike off before they were given full parti culars of the settlement. An odicial sta:em.nt is not yet given out. DIMMICK IS TSDICTED. San Francisco Mint Clerk Held on Three Separate Charges. SAN FRASCI3CO. Sept. 16. The fed eral grand Jury .oday reported three indictments agi'nst Walter N. Dimmick. -x-ch!ef clerk of the United States mint. He Is charged with embezzling $31.S30. His bail was 1xed at J33.OO0. THE BIG YACHT RACE. First Corn's-, of Series to Occur Thurs day. September 26. SEW YORK. Sept. 16. It has been decided that the firs; race for the Amer ica's cup shall take place Thursday, September 26. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. EVERETT, Wash.. Sept. 16 Irving Anderson, the -year-old son of L. F. Anderson, was burned to death yester day by set'lng his clothing afire while playing with matches. TO RECOSVESE OS FRIDAY. WASHISGTOX Sept. 16. The Schley curt of Inquiry will resume Its session on Friday morning. The expectation Is that two sessions will be held dally. PRICE OF SILVER. KB c7 YORK, Sept 18. Sliver, 584. Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., -which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent Pure, healthful, highest in strength HOYAL BAK1NQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., N1W VOH,