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"IU1JI1 Ji ' vll MM'.. . AW Ki 4 wtmn VOL. MV astokia, ouixo.v. tiuksdav, si:iti:mi.i:k vxn. NO. 68 a. ECLIPSE HARDIiyARE CO. Plumbers ,u,,i Stccimfitters HOI. 12 AOIJINTH I'OII R27 BOND FISjIJING TACKLE Tennis, Croquet, Hascball, Coif, and all Kiml of Spirting Good. GRIFFIN & REED Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CICARS Suilic (if all IuikIi tit low-cut rati, for fmhoruien, Furiiicnt mikI Iijjjjcin, A. V. A1L1LI3N. Tent hB(1 CnmmcrdalJM recta MAyAyji t W8k Pacific Navigation Company Steamer "Sue II. I Inline" anJ "V. It. Ilnrilson" Only lino - Astoria to 1 i I u u km k . (iitiihuldl unj liny City, llohsoiivillc Connecting nt Aslorla with Ihe Oregon tlnllroa.l A I'avlgatlnn Corn puny mi.1 mi tlio Astoria A Colum hiii Itlvrr Railroad for Sin Fran cisco, Portland mil all point, East. Kor freight nd paenk'or rattt apply to Hnmiiel Elmore At Co., Ooiioriil Aint, ASTOHIA. Olth ( . It A N. n. It. Co.. Portland, Adl'.NTS A. a c. n it. Co, Portland, (It. C. I.AM II. Tillamook. Oregon. We Rent New I .A i- isT F W. M'KKC KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure Tin- Northern Pacific. Brewery, of whlrh Mr. John Kopp li proprietor, make beer for domestic ami export traJi'. Bottled beer for fiunlly use or keg beer aupplled at any time. Delivery In the city free, Horth Pacific Brewery Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping; SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STRI3I3T CAUTION ! Il-f re you tmy stove or range namlne ttm Royal Charter Oak 11.1 ti-r work, lw fuel .! la lr. un t las: Kngr. Prices real enable. W. J. Scully, jji UOM) STKllET, Ilctwccit Mrh and Tenth Typewriters. Many now imtiroveiuonts added. Sco our latest No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter Now Art I'ntHlojfiii) Five . . . L- M. ALEXANDER A CO- r.Mliisive PacMllo Viml Dealers 2l..Hturk St., Portland, Or II N IK. Local Agent. D, Custom Homii Broker. ASTORIA, ORE Anal W. r. A (To- and Helta Kxptsm Co I. GREAT SADNESS REIGNS Train Bearing Body of Martyred President Arrives in His Native City. GRIEF STRICKEN POPULACE FORGET ALL ELSE President Roosevelt, Others Scarcely Deep FLORAL TRIBUTES Thousands of Broken-Hearted Without Food or Shelter-Body Taken Home to the Sorrowing Widow Funeral Services at M. E. Church Will Be Brief. CANToN. o, Sept. 1 Tend'Hy and r.'ur-ntly those who had knm'l Wil liam M.-Kliil'y today received hw ni.iri)r.-l U'.ly Into thWr ruis. Thi-y liml loru'i t ti th,- lllutrlouii i-urerr i t lli t4tf n.in in the liw of a ifT'l l'nioniil frl n I ho h.vl icriwn Ji'M to tlu'in l!li .In- ,ia.':iic of yi"ar Tluy hM!y iiotU tvl I he prraldi'nt of the I'nlt- 't Hint '" or lu i il'ilK't or K''"' ral. MM admiral, ,n :i 1r niii-nd"il urilfornui Tlii" !l.iK-dr i;'-d .-Aikft wlii.-!i con:iil:ud hi" lio.lv of th-'ir frtoiul un I f.-;i tmmiii.tri Ik-1.1 .ill th;r iImuk'i'.k. T!ii- nilri' p 'u'.i'-u ..f th. Uttli- . Ity mi l t!i im.iri.tM from a'l m-i-r Ohio, with iln full mrriiKth of th ia-.; ii.il cuart 'f h.' ftai''. tin- (tov. rnor. lluioiui'it-icov-rt'or and JuhIIi o of t.'i" impromi" court, I'n'wntliiK thn'i- hnuu-hi-H of tin- s'.ati' : vfriiriH-n;. ..- .it thi- i'.iiil : n- i lv.' th P'ln un. Tho wh lr town w.i!" n .l.-fp hljck. S.id n tho pr vi'fon whli h ton' h lo lv :o tin- oiur; houw, hIuto It '.iy hi atat", It coul I n 't cMiipuri' ilh ihc l!lll'lli .idllo.W of tll.lt ctldl.'Ct doill.l.' of tirok n-tic ir: s pi'onio who HtrcaniAl si.mIIIv throiiijh the dimly Ulthtcd corr;,o" ,,f the liuiMlntc from iln Mil)'' th-' colltn nan opened iinlll ll vv is taken home to he Nornnilnp vcl low it tilk'htf.ill. Wh-n the UhIv t.ik .11 away thou-t-m h wc.v win in line. Th - fun -f.il n.-rvlci will take ,l.i v lonioiiow at 1.30 p. in. nt the Klr-; M K. ohiiivh. of which the niiiriyrl pn-s-:.l. nt w:m a iin'inher .vid tru:ei. Th 'y will lie hrl f hy the cxprewd wish of the family. The remain will he pl.t -ed In the roeelvlntf vault ,tt the Went Uiwn cenu'tery, awaltiiiK t'hi ttiiu when they will h- laid In .he ttntve beside the iwo chlldr"! who were hurled yea.tr .tjro. The ahuiid.ince an I henuty of the tlor al trllni.e which are arriving aurpa lielief. nowern are coitiliitf llterully l.y the ton. Th,' facilities, of the Ml tie city of t'an ton .ire Mt.illy I'litdciiuate to cure fr the tli.'iisandu who me on the way. The I val committee la dotntr every;hlng in It." power to provide 'ood and shelter, hut t.mlifht tliiiis.nida nro walking Hie alr'-'ta. l'l 'sident ltoos 'vell. I'onim tnder Cow leu, SrtT"t.try Hoot and Asi.niit Pee reiarv llltl art' a: the residence of Mia. i!cir,v 1. llitfte. PurliiK the afternoon the pri-wldeiit walkcil over to the McKluley ivsldenc lo I'lipilie for Mrs. McKluley. lie was Informed she had t.Hil the trip from Washington liravely hut In the opinion of Hie physicians H wvuld not be ad visable for her lo attempt to attend the services at the church tomorrow. President Itoosevelt and the ultlclnl party will slarl on the rot urn Journey NOVELTIES In newest silk embossed stripes for Ladles' Waists. These gooii are direct from Paris a nd comprise over !00 pattern of el egant and beautiful goods. . , ,1.73 You are lnvltd to come and ee how pretty and cheap they are. SHANAHAN'S- Cabinet Alemters and Noticed in Their Grief. ARRIVE BY THE TON People Walking the Streets to Vjlilnirt'"n at T o'clock tomornm' iilg'ht. Sivn-tary C Ttelyou will return to Washington wKh the president to iMther up the lata pnnldent'a personal effect and will return later to Canton. "LKVKLAND MtVH lMI'UICSSED. Speaks ii OtxNUle Over rresldent'i Kernuln, at AVashlncton. ritlNVCToN. N. J , Sept. 18 -Kx-ir'.dent ('.rover ('levvlaml, Menk:nR of the McKluley ob.'enules at Wahlnrien. said- ' 1 w is very much Impressed with 'he solemnity of the occasion and the jerp f .-clinic of all the people who were pres ent and their manifestation of si-icere Krtef." TH Kl U UFVK1TION MoN'TitKAU B"pt. AHANDONKD. S-The Duke lU''h-iw of t'ortmall and York Journey -i I from Oit' lsv to Montreal today hnJ were (treated with unother uffectlonat'' d'-motHtiMtlon from ihe people of tin- ad.i Th- municipal reception planned for :onlKit ;ts aabn'.oiied on account of the d ith of l'n'sld lit McKln'.ey. I'K'X.M.AMATION ISSl'KD OTTAWA, Out, Sept. IS A procla mation wa Issui-d tivlay liy the cv'iii iii.i it 1 of I.'nl Minto, Kovenior-itenerul, appolntl'iif tomorrow as a day of fast and general ni''unii"K throughout the U'luiiiion on iiivount of the death of l'r sl leu; McKluley. M K X I' W S3 I XTL-: It KSTK11. Mr. lt osevcl: Iooked l.'pon ns Wonhy Successor t Martyri-d President. MKXrvV v'lTV. Sept. IS. The Asso ciated ln'ss account of the program of President Koosevelt excited Interest K.ere, where there Is much speculation In (tovenimcnt.il and business circles rcKitrdliiif the ioliclcs of the new Amer- leitn president. The piesld Mil's divlaration in favor of brffr steamship communication with Mexican Piclllc ports und the buildins of an Isthmian canal was well received, for It is believed that the con traction of a canal will tend to pro- moi- the prosiverlty and (rrowth of the i-?t co:isi of this republic. It is believ ed generally that the relations between Ihe American and Mexican governments will continue to be as friendly under President Koosevelt as wider President McKluley, whose death Is sincerely la mented by the Mexican people. A re markable tribute of respect to his mem ory by the Mexican government marks a new epoch In the relations of the two eountrlis. The celebinlloii of the Mexican Independence day w as shorn of some of Its leading features out of re spect to the American president lying dead. Kl I'nivcrsal publishes a leading ar- IN CANTON tide bv S-nor DuMan M .ntesln In which he allege, that during the Spanish war he had n Interview with President Itoosevelt, then am-biUnt s"cr-tary of th - navy, and that It ' veil said that Mexic i must either absoro Central America, or in turn lie aorbed by the I'nlted H:ai- This ortli-l ha caul some gi'sip, liut no one here In au thority h-H-ve, that the new Amerkan pr-s'.den: k.II do anyt.iing to alter the piresenl exreTlingly harnvnioua reia tl )" bHween tiie two governments. Th-re i a Intense Interests to know In ling traits aid habit of the new pres. lent, toward wh-.m there I gen eral K""d will. Am-rl an resld-nts will hold a memorial service in honor of I'resi d- ril MeKlnky on Thurlay which mill be attended by the ofJVlaJ world h,r. On? r'tnarkable feature of the com ment on Mr McK;nley's assassination is the sympathy shown by the Spanish who ha) c 'in- to r-j '. McKlnley as a slncert friend of Spain and magnani mous in the hour of victory. During the cel-bratlon of In Jep.ndence day three Spaniards wearing tall hats 'went aS'u. distributing hand bill with the legend: "Down With the Trusts." ARMY OF POTOMAC. Keolutions on President Assassination Adopter! at Spevlal Meeting. CHICACiO. S-.pt. IS. The- Western S iclety of the Army of the Potomac at a special meeting ad-pte-d resolutions on the death of President McKlnley. After reeelveing the facs aX the as sasslnatl'si. the resolutions declare: "We. the menilers of the Western Svletv of the Army of the Potomac, by the hardships we endured, by the sacrifices we made and by the memory "f our fallen c.imralcs. demand as clti-r-ns th.it adequate legislation be enact el wh-'n-.n l b'rty of speech and right of assembly shall be clearly defined and regulated, and the alien doctrine of an archy suppressed an.) all supporters of this political h-r-.-sy banished from the I'nlted States and lis territories for ever. EXPRESSED DKEP SYMPATHY. Repr sentative Fruit Huyers Send Tele gram of Condolence to Mrs. McKlnley. NEW YORK. Sept. IS. Prior to the la:est fruit sale on the Erie dock a meet ing of the buyers was he'd for the pur- IMse of taking approcrlAte action on the leatli of Presilen; McKlnley. There were about oresent. among them be ing representatives of almost every na- ionality. E. U C.oodsell presided. He xnlatned the cbjiM of the meeting and then read a telegram w hich it was iro- I p sed to send to Mrs. McKlnley expr?ss uig the trades deep sympathy In her great berea veni-nt. In a very Impres sive manner the telegram was approved by a rising vote. In pari, u says: As the Savior was kissed, betrayed and died, so may our martyred president have been slain hy another Judas for some betterment of the present or fu ture race. May you find some solace In this thought. This message Is sent by and voices tile sentiment of 440 men of almost every creed, religion and race." A subscription as taken for the pur pose of sending a suitable memorial to Mrs. McKlnley. MET PY CROWDS. Train Hearing Kenuins of the Presdlent Passes Though Altoona- ALTiVNTA, Pi.. Sep:. IS. The train bearing the remains of President Mc Kluley reached Altoona at .1:40 o'clock this mciiilng. A crowd of 3000 persons were assembled :it the station to see the train go through. The Altoona City hand rendered: "Nearer My "iod to Thee." and "Onward Christian Soldier," while the train was 1" the station yird Police and railroad otlieials kept the station clear of people. T.ie train left here at o:.a after a change of engines and crews. The two engines which are to hiul the heavy train over the Allegheny incun talns were draped In bla.'k. SOltROW FOR THE DSAD. Resolutions of Sympathy Passed by Chicago Bar Association. CHICAGO. Sept. 18. The Chicago Bar Association has adopted resolutions on the death of President McKlnley which will be sent to Mrs. McKlnley and pre sented to the federal and state courts. u.l'.ns, In brief. a fol- "In the asuiiil .f our chi-f migs- ruti and v r--- gnl- d b.oW th- adrn."M!r.i:: ;n ': at law '.h law. W" Join In .rW at :he d--l ant w unit'- in a p-solve to c-oeraV to our utmost In an eff'rt ti u,i:rt an i. h-:e nensary to am'-nl exl-itlng laws i in future to mik' acrJ he p-rn of our nation's chief repr.M Tiutlv." HIS LIFE THREATENED Anarchist J-ttr S- n; to Gov. V.jorhees at Trnton. N. J. TRENTON', N. J. Spt. Gover nor V.x;rh--s to lay r"ceivl a p.stal card markrd H bok'-n, N. J., wh. h read a follows: "You wan! to keep quiet aid keep your detec:lvM away from here or you will g"t what McKlnley got. We are looking for yoiir kind." It Is thought that 1: came from anar chist ;t Hoboken. ANARCHIST SPIRITED AWAY. BOISE, Ida., S-pt. IV The case of Dr. Bur"n ,wto has caused so much agita tion here because of his alleged anarch istic utterances, came up in court to day and was continued un.ll Monday. Tonight he Is spirited away and no one knows where he is excepting the mayor- ANAROWST EDITOR ARRESTED. PARIS, Sept. IS Manager GrandinT. of rtie anarchist Journal Ubertauer. has been arrertted for the publl-ation of ar-tl.!-i tcndlnj to excite, feellns against .h tt.t. ANARCHIST ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. SEATTLE. Sept. IS. Valentine GobH attempted to commit suicide by swal lowing laudanum on the Great North ern train last night nar Spokane. As he was being revived two anarchistic pamphlets containing seditious language were found on his person. The United States secret service 's looking up Go beL IDINGS WILL BE PUNISHED. Claims His Society Wculd Pay 50.00 to Kill President Roosevelt. CLEVELAND. Sept. lS.-FYank Id Ings. who recently declared that he be longed to a society that would pay $30. 000 to any man who would kill President RooseveU, was today ordered turned over to the board of managers of the Ohio state penitentiary' by Judge Ken nedy. I dings w as identified as a paroled con vict. He as sentenced to the peniten tiary In 1S9S for burglary and was pa roled. Idings will serve at leas: two years more In state prison. SIX PASSENGERS KILLED. FVeight Train and Passenger Express Come Together at B.wton. BROCTON. Mass., Sept. IS. A switch not properly set brought a passenger ex press and freight train together this af-:ern.-io wi:h the resultant death of six J passengers and Injuries to twenty-five j The r-s others on the main line of the New j the demands of the Initiative and refer New Haven and Hartford railroad at j nedum anj public ownership of public Avon. The dea 1 are: EVERETT JOTCE. Brockton. Gt'STAVE HAY. Boston. MISS M. W. TONKIN'. Oil Ci'y, WILLIAM COt'GHLAN. Unveil. Two unidentified women. TIMBER FIRE RAGING. r're 'd- Clark County Visited by Heavy and Htavy Damages Are Report VANCOUVER, Wa-sh.. Sept. 1S.-A destructive timber fire is reported be tween Mill Plain and Fourth Plain, Clark county. The fire is said to have spread over a large district driven by a s roiig north w ind and considerable damage to farm property is reported. C. N. Sedgwick, sustaine da loss of two thousand dollars, consisting of two barns, eighty tons of hay and farm machinery and small buildings. AGED MAN P PIC I PES. PORTLAND. Ore-. Sept. IS Herman Behlmer, agl 62 years, was found dead j in bed this morning a: a residence near j SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 18. No ces Phillips. te nmiles west of Portland. The j .-aticn of hostilities between the City death appears to have been suicide, as ; Front Federation unions and th asSocia a rope was around his neck and fa-- j tion of employers and draymen has yet toned to a hook in the wall above the occurred, and the strike seems to have bed. , settled down to a game of siege. Dis- ! plays of f Jive are becoming more fre- SICTH LOW FOR MAYOR. i (Uent and cas'9 of assault on non-union NEW YORK. Sept. IS. The commit tee of eighteen of the anti-Tammany organization has selected Scth Low as its candidate for mayor. The nomina- tlon will now go to nominating the con- j attle. 1. ventlons of the various anti-Tammany j TACOMA, Sept. 18. Portland, 13; Ta boiies. i coma. 2. The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. THEY UPHOLD THE SURGEONS New York Medical Journal Edi tors Criticise the Attendants. STATEMENTS GLOSSED OVER Report of Piltt Respiration A.nltle. ia Onlioas- Coialtlois Not li Aaori net Will Onve Im ports act of tie Ocatlof. NEW YORK. Sept. lS.-The forth coming edition of the New York Medi cal Journal will discuss the case of the rite President McKlnley m a lengthy article. It wHl say m part.' "It 1 a melancholy consolation to know that the fatal termination of Pr-siden; McKlnley' case waa not to the sllght-st degree due to any omis sion to give him the full benefit of all present resources of our art and there is nothing humiliating in rhe fact Uiax the favorable pr ress, which for live or six days seamed Justified, should have finally proved failaciou. 'The operation having been finished without seriously laxlng the distin guished patient' vital powers, then fol lowed at ltast flve days of freedom from serious symptoms- This we say with, the full appreciation of the fact that the record of pulse and respiration seemed ominous, for the high rate might have been due to any one of a number of conditions not In rhemsetvea of grave Importance. A hopeful view was taken and quite naturally It could be so explained. It's easy to be wise after ths event, and to oar that In thia respect the surgeons were in error. And err they certainly did. as the results' shod, but to err In such a way argues no Incapacity or avoidable lack of Judgment. It eimply Illustrates the fact that a medical man is not a perfect be ing." ALLIED THrRD PARTY MEErr IS CONFERENCE Purposes of the Organization Set Forth Before the Convention Ad journs. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 18,-Delegates representing seven political parties of reform, who came here to the "allied third party emference." held their ses sion tonight. It was directed that the new party Is to be called the Allied party. The purpose of the Joint session waa to decide upon the time and place to hold the convention, which will meet to ratify the actions of this conference and perfect permanent organization of the new party. The piatform was ac cepted by rhe different elements and ' utilities: declares against land specu- lation and alien ownership; favors "Scl i entitle money," based upon the entire I wealth of the nation and not redeem Pa. j able in any specific comodity, but to be full legal tender for all debts, to be issued by the government only with out the Intervention of banks, in suffi cient quantities to meet the requlre- ments of commerce; demands Just and na:ural taxation and election of the I president, vice-president, federal Judgeo ani senators by a direct vote of the people; favors the creation of the de partment of labor and equitable arbi tration; favors the establishment of pos tal savings banks .and favors such constitutional amendments as may be necessary to make the above laws. The conference this morning selected Joe A. Parker, of Louisville, J. H. Cook, of Carthage, Mo., and Dr. J. E. Cham bers, of St. Louis, as a national execu tive committee. The national conven tion will be held in Louisville, Ky., April 2. 1902. The conference adjourned, un til 1:15 a. m. NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT. men are constantly reported. BASEBALL SCORES. S BATTLE, Sept. 18. Spokane, 3; S-