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''Tv-.. . n NOT! OKI KvKvf it 2 VOL MV ASTOKIA. ORI.C.O.N, FN! DA V, SKITOIiKK 20, 1001. NO. W) A. 1 ECUP8E HARDWARE CO. Plumbers and Steamfitters MOI.I3 AflltlNTH I'OH 17 Id SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES B27 BOND STRI3F2T FISHING TACKLE Trnnis, Croquet, Masfliall, ( olf. and all Kinds uf SjMirtinj; (ioikIs GRIFFIN Sr REED Fancy and Staple Groceries FIOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CICARS Suilii8 if till kiulmit lowft riitit, (m fishermen, Fanner unil I'Kj;'rs. A. V. AlwLf3N, Tenth and CiimiticrilBl streets or CAUTION ! li f Tf you (my atov or rmiKi' k b ml ii tne Royal Charter Oak Hi-tiir work. lis ful a"d In Inir. an I las: longer. Prices real .nablo. W. J. Scully, ajt HOM) 5TKi:i:T. Between Ninth and Tenth Pacific Navigation Company Steamers "Sue II, I I nunc" mid "V. II. Ilarrisnii" Only lliio-AHtiii la l I i I liimook , (iiu lhal !i and Hay City, llohsnnvlllc Connroting nt Aatorla with th Hrrpm Railroad & I'avlgatlon Com pany anil ati the Anuria Oolum pi,, River Railroad for Sin Fran rlii, Portland nnl ull points Kant. For freight and patnger ratri apply tu Hnrtiuol I'.liiioro i Co., (liMii rnl Agirota, ASTOKIA, OKI'. ll. H. N. II It. Portland, Atil'.NTS A, A r. 11 It. Co, Portland, C. LAMIi. Tillamook. Oregon. We Rent New Typewriters. tWkft.t li Many now improvements added. Sw our latent No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter Now Art Catiilognn Krw . . . L- M. ALEXANDER & CO. Kxolusive rollli' Coaot lVali'rs JlfiHlHrk St., l'ortlaml, Ore. W. M'K r.t'I I N 1 K. lani.1 Agent. KOPP'S BESI A I )elicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The Nnrthrrn Pacific Rrewery, of which Mr. Jolin Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer for domestic ami export trade. Bottled boor for family use or keg beer supplied at nny time. Delivery In tnc city free. i I, a 211 LAST SAD RITES ARE PERFORMED : All That Is Mortal of President McKinley Committed to the Grave. WAS A SPECTACLE OF MOURNFUL GRANDEUR Obsequies Attended by Heads of Government Departments and by a Great Concourse of People. FUNERAL SERVICES MOST IMPRESSIVE Hundreds of Civic and Fraternal Organizations in the ProcessionMrs- McKinley Unable to Be Present at the Last Sad Offices-Scenes in Church and at the Grave. Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and S hissing. Custom Houc Broker. ASTORIA, ORE Aiwul W. f. 4()o and faciao Gxpreai Oo I. I'ANToN. ii, s-p: i;i -Wlh iruO-v -IfHi'iltv. rr. nnt-. hy hH miu'O'- in. n in. I ti '.h;... ;'(.. In !hi (r.-ji'-n.-f of i ir ! I ni ,.f !i- t'mtf.1 St.ii-. tin- ililn :. Ju-:.'h i.f t'li't.-l SUt" j ;r m.. i' irt. !"ii.it i ail r-','rii.'n'.i- 'n ...mr- tl Ik f mt":ar' in I imv i: -4tllimntt. ipv.tii.pih . f in I .1 ITi'.lt ' 'If 'iirxo of ..pU. lii In I Mi.'kh ml I'.vnl linn, nil thut u m r r :! ..f h" pr.-ns l .-n t t'1 fall lv .in .i i.i:i' 1 1 1 1 - -1 w.in m m I ; - ! .I to 'tl.' K' .I . It .l :l ."p-i'tJ.-li if lll'Hii'iful ifr.l'iiltiir Tlli: PrSKKAI. SKUVK'KS Th.- tin 1 1 .it thf Hit"! M.-th- l.t i luiirh. from Alilcti th.. fum'rul ''r- it w i.h h-'M. an l ut thr l'vm: fui W'Ht li'in . .'in .:,'ry wliiTf .hi- b ,ia co'Iikiii' l to ihf v.iult. nrf !:ni p!,. .ml imi'rv.UH'i' Th' i.tvI' it :hi- 'hurv:i r.iiNt f a lirl.-f or. in i". ir.i i-nt ! niin::.T.4 i f tliri''' ili ii"iiilii.i!i 'tin ainl k'ukI'ik tiv i ni: rt .-t Tti" tM.lv was then HKn i '.i til.. W.Kt I.ih ii I'l'tni'trrv .in I iioi.-.l tin ill., iv -.vviiiic v.uil: 'n Hiik tli.' Him' Inh.'n It ttl'.l ! fln.illv InM to r: hc hI.Ii. tin1 iliM.I ilul'lr.-n h!io w.t,. bur ivl yi- irn ag". Tin1 fu.ril prv.'wlo'i wan mtv Ini iiii4iv.. an.! In. 'hi If 1 not mily rvpri -.nl.itlvirt of ill.' .itniv ami navy of tV l'ni:.',l SS.ii.H 1m; t!i,- intii-o military tmmtli of thf sta:.' of Ohio un.l liun .IrtslH of i-.vlc fra:t'i-iuil nii'l othtT or it.in x ill oiih I: mi" two inlli'i Im li""(rli. l'NAUI.i: TO ATTKNP. Hli of til" til w; MtliHli- f.'atlir,j of :ti.. In i'S th' .ilis-nrc of Mrs. Mo-Kuil-y from .hi- fnnoral i-rvU'.- ' -ly i huivii an.l 'i'iiii'ti'ry w Iii'n llio holy of h.T .'hhIi.ui.I iv m l.ii.J to ivnt. lnll th, lli-s! sli k k of th'" Hh.vtliiK1. tlu'ti of ;h.' .Ii-atli mi 1 ttir:iKli Uio orl'l of tin ituti' rt'i-'in .mil's silo ti .i.l homo up hiiiv'ly, hu: thoiv vv.i.s it limit of liu iimil ..ii Iiiim iiv .mil iv lien today iMilh" I; fo'in.l Vr loo weak to paHS (hmutrli th( trial.i of ilio tliml orrcmoni.'s. Tlirounh an open l.r of her ricvm sh(' hoard 'lio ptayorn of tho initiator as t lit- 'lo.ly was lionit' out of th lioiti". Aftor that lr. Itlxoy remained close to her kI t an 1. iilthoiinti the full foroo of the oalamlty had .oine upon her, It wim tielli'ivl hy tli'ise flhoiit tir lhat there wnn a providential navvy li her tdir. an thoy Rav.' s.miic ivlh'f to tho aiiKUlili of tho hear: within. At T o'clock loti.ich! l'r.niiletit lto,xio velt an I m '.nhers of the cahiiiet started hack to Washington. in nil': I'lirucu. Cen rals and admiral of the army and navy follovvel :ii- ho.lv m'd occu pied Hie tll-st pew. lr -!i(l('li: Itoosevell in I oahlnet e.iine slowly after. Tho president took tils place Inini -dlii tcly ho hlnl I,lcu:."i.i'it.(lencral M:ie Secre tni v I'ort 'lyou, Jiistli o MeKeiina, John M. Sl':itcherd and sovoral otliotv hok s.a.s Imni- J.nt.'ly -n th rear "f the cal'lii't. Th'n fnUivl trio mourntnif reditu - It vta after I o'cl.M-k wh.-n the (Uirt't arose ami lifted up their loiein wi:h the touchuiK w.ir.ls of the ' ltejuttful Isle of Somewhere." When Ih- un 1 of the Ut line haj died aiy. Itev O. It. Miillsnin, ji:or of the Kirxt Tr-itiy; -rlan chur h, offerej a fervent prayer It John A Hall. panto- of Trlnltv Lutheran ohun-h. ihm read from the 11. Me th- nmete sn'h I'-'alm utul Itev. K. !' ll-rtiru.k real vrs.-s 41-57 of the ten'v-tlf h h.i(ter. I-trst i'orlnthla:i Th" i u ir ' : thi-n h.hik I'arlinal New iii n s Krinl hymn "L-i.!. Kindly Metis " lti-h. follow.. S'TVlc: illK of K:nl..y 'N"are The minute af.r tht tlin". the brf ir vhej a; he vault re ovr and metn-hi-ra of th- family anl dlntintrulsh".! m-n of the Na'ion. who hid cme Tar to do him honor, ha! pins-d through the (rate on th-!r h m-nrV way. MP..- M KINLK'V S (f.NWTIOX. CANTON'. Sep;, l'j -Frirn la of Mm. M Klnl-y J. i n.it tontKht rvirari here afl hetnic u.n ih- verif- of a cllap and exi.resn thems-lve j. o mtld-ii: that he will be s(ar'l to ;h'-m for a lonif tirnr. TUHil'TK TO PRESIDENT. Iy wu sh'it; h tiouH hav hn kl!d 1'irnf airo." Trie alfl Jivl: waa -na li hp f rire J. lfr y In c,nn;iiin with an inJlgna- lon tn--Jnx of the dtii.-na atart'd h ti the t nark bcm ktiwn. Mr. flny win a-lvls-1 of the matter and r-por-l that the man fca ! te-n d. ciarirf I. Not belnK ahl to verify a re port uf i-h mx n. I rlt:efia. r?pr- ntInK about on.thtri of the vitlnir p ,-iUlatlon of this village, d-terminrd to kIv Conway a exit of tar and feath ers la: nSrht. N it fin lin? Conway rlie men mar. hed to Mr. Olney'a home t, flnl out whi h -r the coachman w aji ctill ther. The ex--rretary of afjte rful to app-ar at thoir demanl. The cr.vl f.imr "NarT My Q-A to The." nl "Arnr! a." ami made rpeat4 but frut'l eff )rta ;o hrlrig a r-timn; from Mr. Gin -y. At leii(r.n the H:!2ina smarted for the tnwn hall, w-h-re they orgalied by lei -time An lr-w W. Iiav.s ast chalr mjn and 13d vin S. Ijwrnf aJ secretary. A rfilutl n a w ur.anlmoudly adopt -d faying tin: "Hi cours. pumud by Hon. KlcnarJ Olny at a tirro? wheTi the ration li ii mouriinir is an Insult American ci'Ixwnship " After th meeting the Htlxena pr parej an effigy f Cor.way. which th-y hung on a .el-g.'apri p. 1. THE DAY OBSERVED IN WASHINGTON For Five Minutes City's InhabN tants Practically Stood Still. CHURCHES WERE CROWDED Memorial Smlus Uriel? Atttidttf In Ac coriUace With Prtiiacft Rootcvclfa ProcltoMtiM-OlrMnraic ( the Day Elacwkcre. A WOMAN'S HANDKERCHIEF. O. rman I'a--r I'ay. H-Kh Comi.lirwnt c,0lgof t'v ft to Cov-r the Weapon to the L-ite Executive. pt. IS The Kreui Z-i-' ill owing tribute to the late I'rr..l-n: M. Km- BKIU.IN. tung pays the memory of th ley: "The whle (Hvll.i.- world haa b-en ! til'.st dc-plv impr-s d by his a.'as:n- ! atlon. Filthfuilly doing his duty, he ! was struck lon. The hopes of the re- J c vory of 'he emfi.nt man were noon Jl.-pell-l and he J led loyal to himceif and hin people. If sympathy can com fort his family and his country they enj y It to the full measure. "Wh-ther lm;enali9t efforts will tn crvise remains to be aven. While the ih.'ushtfuli.'sa , jjr. McKinley ulduel lis Imp-'.u vilty, in- numix-rof s advo cates Is "lot dlmin shed. Certainly the I'liit'd States his nuturvd and become coi.rclouA of the part It has to p!a .n ecommil iilly. It would not tie surprla- With Which He Killed McKinley. CHfCAW, Sept. 19.-Looked u? Ii heavily barrel vault In Captain Porter's private iffl-e in the quarters occupied by the I'niUd Sta'e secret service bu rean. aoording to Detective fJallagher, is the handk-T-hlef In whkh Antrchist Czolg-nx c.inceAl'M ris revolver when firing the .iots that killed President M.Kinley. The 'ragic relic, saya the Chronicle, was brught to Chicago from I'.uTalo by Gallagher, wh. Is attached to the Chicago branch of the secret ser vice. It will be taken later on to the trial of the assassin at Rpffalo. to be ti.vl tog-ther -vlth -.he Cxolgosz revol ver. as evilnce before '.he Jury which tries the case. A study of the piece of cl'nh since Its receipt by Captain Porter haa led to the startling dLcovry that It U a woman's bamikerchi-f. It Is about ten Inches ing if the d-slre to exercise her strength j square. One of th corners is missing, p I W. Joyce, of Minneapolis. I with a brief prayer and the were c 'tK'l'.ldeJ with the slng t.'ie hymn which rro.d tu Mc-rep-a'cd on hU death bed. r. Mv Ho.l The ." en-.lrv congrvg.it I n aros and Jotiu I in th last stanxan. Fa'h-T Vatt in.in of Chicago pronounced the bono- d.ction. Then .he not-s of the organ again aros". nnl the colli n vva taken u,' and b'r'ie from the church. WEALTH iF FI"WEliS. Th.' c."i,. at tho chur.-h u li.tt the eas k t was canii'l in on tho stalwart sIiouII ts of soldiers and sailors was profoundly impress. vo. A bl.Kk border, "iveniy f,"t high, relieved at Intervals by n.iiTni white bands falling to the iloor. swi'p: (-.miplctcly around the in terior. Hu: it was the floral display at the front of th- church which filled the whole cd tUv with e'l cry. In the cen ter of It all was a giv.it wreath of Amor lean lieau'y roses, framing a black bor-l.-i 'd portrait of President McKinley. Fr m it, extending outward and upward, was a p'rf.'ct wealth of gorgeous blos s mis. Tho ('ff(Vt was as If a groat rushing wave of color had broken Into tho flow ts at the fool of the bier, t'n -I ! the folds of the starry banner, tho fr.'grmee of the Mowers hovering all about n'i the strains of Heothovn's Stand funeral march pulsing from the organ, the b'dy bearers gently lowered the tl.ag-dr.ip'd and tloworadorned oof fin to Its sttpKirt. Members of Ixyal Legion, ."io.-ooior Na.sh. Coventor Mc Millin, of Tenn,'a,v, and ilovernor Lor gino. of Mississippi, each with a full uniformo.l stuff, had already ontorod the church. Senators Allison, of Iowa, and Rites, of Tenn.'sso', Iva lil the sonalori.il rep resentatives, of whom there "were about forty, and SpiMkor Henderson mid l!op rcsetitailvc Rilxell, tho members of the house, of whom more than half must have been presmt. AT THF. VAFI.T. It w is f nr minutes past 4 o'clock when the funeral car bore tho remains of the d.'ud president hrough the gate way of his last resting place. Twenty hou!d m-roise. Thit would mean hanging from the Monroe doctrine to strif" for greater America." The paper con. hides thus: "If the I'nltel States wishes to keep pa.e nitn Europ" pilitlcally there is an opportunity for it to :ake the lead in a common tight against the outcast hu manity that g! iri -s :n assassination. Anarchist crimes have terribly Increas ed, ii is who tor .no c.vuizeu wona ,.,rt 0 a c)ue now thr'ate-Ksl by professional murder ers to eradicate them, if It is lmosslble to combat the common enemy. The res ponsibility for renewed crimes would res: upon ail." Other papers speak In a similar strain. having te?n burned by the exploding powder. Just whv the Chicago secret service ce has retained the haidkerchief when all of the other articles in evi- d- nee have been surrendered to the Euf. falo police is a mystery which Captain Porter and Detective Gallagher refuse to expliin. It is though: the handkerchief his b-. n broujrn: here to sen-e as some AS OTHERS SEE TS. DAY FVLL- OF INTETtEST. OOM FEIGN E, Sept. 19. Emperor Nicholas passed a day full of interest. The morning was spen: in witnessing the final operations of the gran! west em maneuvers, at which the czar for the first time came Into contact with French military operations under war conditions and not merely in parade form. English Editor Not Impressed With Our Manner of Mourning. LONDON. S-pt. ltt.-The Times edi- J totiaily prints a dispatch from Wash- ington, attributed here to Moberly Hell I inni"ager of the Tuin. w ho is now tn the I'nitol Statesi, from which the fol lowing is an extract: "A recent oook calls the I'nlted States the 'land of contrasts.' I never fully appreciate! the of tho title antil today. The feeling throughout the country at the death of President McKinley 1 oolieve to be ge..- era! and intense. The progress of the late president's remains from Buffalo to Washington was accompanied by signs of imp.issi .med respect aud affection. The crowds at the stations met the train singing 'Nearer My God to Thee,' which seems an aporo:t'iate sort of national MeK.nley anthem. I am convinced that j vVsevelt announced today the appoint I'NITED ACTION ANTICIPATED. LONDON. Sept. 19. Th? Russian gov erntmnt. says a dispatch to th? S an dard from Odessa, has orlerel the ilea l appropriateness of tno pditlcal police to draft sugges tions for the suppression of anarchism in anticipation of the Washington caWnet making proposals for united European action. NEW OFFICIAL APPOINTED. CHICAGO. Sep;- 19 A special to the Tribune from Canton says: President North Pacific Breuerg NOVELTIES In newest silk embossed stripes for Ladles' Waists. These goods are direct from Tarls and comprise over 200 patterns of el egant and beautiful goods. ( , You are Invited to come and see how pretty and cheap they are. S H AN AH AN' S the feeling of respect was sincere and universal. My Hist impression of the town was that 't was en fete, every where he crowds, in gayest costumes ct many colors, making for the capitol. They wet" orderly and decorous, but still they were distinctly not mournful. I noticed in the rotunda the same striking ooouli irity of absence of mourning or any sense of the serious ness of the ceremonial. The ladles were mainly divssod In groin and blue and some of them se -mod to have bouglit the decorated hats specially for the oc casion. The men were in every variety of costumes. Even the otllcials of the place were hardly in mourning. The long poriel of wai.ing was whlled away in general conversation and reading the n.m"rs. 1 r P'at that the behavior of '.hose present was perfectly decorous and respectful, but that thoy might have boon none tho less In an ordinary lecture room." DENor.VED RICHARiD OLNEY. ItocatiV His Coachman Said McKin ley Should Have Reen Killed. FALMOITH, Mass., Sept. 19,-Accord-ing to the affidavit of a citizen of this village. Michael Conway, a coachman for Hon. Richard Olney, ex-secretary of state, In commenting upon the shooting of President McKinley said: "I: la a good thing President McKln- ment of W. it. Kldgely. of Springfield. Ill-, as contollcr of the currency. RKIgoly was the choice of the late president for the position to be male vacant by the retirement of Charles G. Pavves. I'NFIT TO PE A CITIZEN. S1VK ANE. Sept. li. Steps were tak en today look.ng to the .1. naturalization of John Burchle. an avowed anarch ist. Huehie has been circulating anar chist pamphh'ts since tae death of Wil liam McKinley and is a prisoner at the city j.iii on a charge of disor lerly conduct. TO rS3 MILITARY HALLOON. LONl(N, Sept. K The Odessa cor respondent of tho Times says the re sult of the deliberations of military and naval officers at Seoastopol will be the introduction of the military balloon on a large scale. Experiments under a m'lltary aeronaut are now suing on at ScbastopjI. WILL ASK INTERFERENCE. LONDON, Sept. 19.-Mr. Kruger, ac cording to a dispatch to the Dally Mail from Brussels, la preparing a memorial to President Roosevelt, soliciting Inter ference of the United States in 8outh Africa. WASHINGTON, frpt. 19.-Thto city gave evidence In a most Impressive manner that Its) heart wu with Cat- ton In the solemn hour of President Mc Kinley' funeral. At half pat i o'clock (half pas: 1 in Canton) the city ceased frcm labr, practically from locomotion for five minutes. There was no offi cial procla nation requiring such obser vance of 'he funeral hour, nor had there b-en any general agreement for such obs-rinceg, but when the hour cam, as If by common Instinct, men, women and children, white and black, came to a audl?n halt in whataovere ther were engaged and sat or stood still as status wh.'ree.-er they chanced to be. - The people, in accordance with Presf dnt R.rvel:'s proclamation, repaired to attenJ memorial services and rare ly have the places of worship been so crowded. IN PRINCETON. Ex-Prsiden: Cleveland Recalls an In cident When Mr. McKinley As sumed Offloe. PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 19.-Memor-ia! services were held this afternoon. Among the speakers was ex-President Cle-; viand. Mr. Cleveland said In part: "I recall with harp distinctiveness when the man we today mourn came from his home to receive " surrender from my hands of the great office to which he had been elected. As we sat side by side on the way to the capttol he said: " 'What an Impressive thing It la to assume these tremendous responsibili ties.' "I hsve always thought since that I was In possession of the key of his man ner of administration " IN MONTREAL. Duke and Duchess of York Refrain From Public Functions. MONTREAL, Sept. 19. As a sympa thetic tribute to the memory of Presi- len: McKinley the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York refrained today from participa'ing in public functlonj and limited their movements to a round of visits to religious, charitable and educa tional institutions Including the McGill University, where each received the honorary degree of doctor of law. Large crowds assembled on the street to greet and cheer them when they appeare.l, but the general public was exemded from the institutions which they visited. IN PORTLAND. PORTLAND, Sept. 19. About 15.000 peop'e attended the McKinley memorial services on Multnomah field today. Dis patches from all over Oregon and Wash ington report large meetings a: all cities and towns. IN IDAHO. BOISE. Sept. 19. Impressive memor ial services were held here today. Busl nes was suspended and attention was devoted entirely to the solemn func tions of the day. IN MONTANA. HELENA. Mont.. Sept. 19. Memorial services were held tn every city an! vil lage of the state today. IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. BOMBAY, Sept. 19.-Today was ob served as a day of general mourning for President McKinley throughout India. IN LONDON. LONDON, Sept. 19. By command of King EJwar.l, memorial service In hon or of the lite President McKln!ey was hold in Ves;minster' Abbey today. IN ST. PETERSBURG. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 19.-Im-pressive memorial services in i.onor of President McKinley were held this afternoon. BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS. CHICAGO, Sept. 19.-Whlle talking with two friends about the death of the president and lamenting he could not get at the assassin to do him harm. F. H. Paramore, of 3843 Indiana avenue, suddenly drew a revolver and fired a bullet into his own brain. He died while being taken to the hoapltat. Paramore was formerly a deputy United 8tat marshal.