The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 21, 1901, Image 1

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NO. 70
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mrrwiiifiit
m t 111 I I V aaril
Plumbers and
Steamfitters
HOlAl AC1IJ1NTH I'Olt
R27 BOND
IViinis, Ooqtii't,
ami all KiiuU of
GRIFFIN
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies df all kiiiilnitt loWfst nilcM, fui fishermen,
I'artin rs uinl Isijent.
As V ALLI3!N, Tenth ami I'limmrrcliil Streets
Pi
Pacific Navigation Company
Steamer "Sue II. limine" mid "V. II. Harrison"
Only line -Ast. n In to I Ulamook. (iiu ihi,ll and Hay City, llobsiuivlllt:
Connivtlng lit Astoria with the urfjim Railroad A Favlgatton Com
pany iin.l nto iln" AHt.irU ft C.iluin i,l River Railroad for San Fran
rlsro, Portland mil l ntnts l:t. For freight and pameniier rain
apply tu
Mnrmiel I'.lmore 4i Co., (lum rnl Agetits, ASTORIA. OKI'.
lo. It. ft N. It H. Co.. Portland,
AOKNTH A. & C. It It. On, Portland.
(II. O. LAMH. Tillamook. Oregon.
We Rent New
KOPP'S
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
Tln Northern r.irlll(! Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor,
makes beer for domestic ami export trade.
Buttled beer for family u.ie or keg beer supplied Bt nny time. Delivery In
the city free.
North Pacific Brewery
c. J.
Commission. Brokerage,
Insurance and Shipping:.
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
STRI3BT
Mast-lull, (iolf,
SjHirtinj; (oixl-
& REED
CAUTION !
II f re you buy t t or
iiiiff t'Xainlii't t : i
Royal Charter Oak
Better work, rw fuel "d la
bor, mil laa: loti-cr Fricca
rcaa ifi:tlf.
W. J. Scully,
4.11 HOM) 3TKII.T.
Between Ninth and Tenth
Typewriters.
Mirny new improvements milled.
See. our latest
No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter
Now Art Ciitiiliigiiu Free . . .
L- M. ALEXANDER & CO.
Kxnlimivii 1'iu-itlc Con "t lWlt'in
245 Sliirk St., l'tirtlnixl, Or,
V V. M'KKt'UNIl'., Local Audit.
BEST
HARD,
Custom Hou Broktr,
ASTORIA, ORE
Acrat W. r. A Co. and Paclflo Kinross Oo'l.
SITTINGS OF SCHLEY
Admiral llijjjjinsoii I:irst Witness
to (iivc Testimony.
TliKMOrCOtKTMAYBI-SHOHT
Ptrtoial Opliloaimd llctru; I tlilcott Uulcd
Oul Commiodcr Ilirbtr oi Snd
Allcoifiiiit Small.
WASIII.Vi5TiS. H..t f i - T; S. hl')' 1
curt of :ii.ii.i re cuene t,llv .,n I '
li. fire n !) uriini. tit ei.iiiii'i,.,) f..m hi'. I
''' Th'- inil' Tiiii,: iiit i leu; ,,f !
the lay W.II4 ;he Kl.ni .if the curl
u i.li li an .i.K the )iie. (i..ii p.n by lie-
'ii r ; l: :r, ibKihk a l'i" t.i i;:v
lil "pin; ii . .i' ''in hk a j, .li. i ui,.l. r
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The .:iii , j, Hear-A I iii r 1
K'ii ii, li. i ..t: :l' l. it.- I !! lie H.i n t :
aif i l arni.i K'ti a" i apta.ii ,f she bat-!-h.i
M i-f Mil" ttn T.'im ea. : at
"He t.me n.l. part ..f t'le lUitu- I II I -r
II c .Mi'li.i-' I ! I.y Schiey. at. 1 !!e
- ii r : a-k.-I bun t.i Bat.- nli'-'.lcr all
p .: Ill- in,' i-ii!.-. .! ak'tl i i.ip
nr.' .r ..-!f .v Spiir!i .. : l-'l-"ti
ii It !.iy ;n Si:.:Iik' i barbiir fi.nn
M.iv i . Jan.- I Ivis i ' miii-i : f..t
!". "!.) . ' I !i !e lerl''l -n 'fe-
k't 'ii'i I :li.it Vi- f. p y n.-iill iti. e an
P ol ii an I t. : a ..I. in. nt ! fa.-
Juice A h id- I, 'ml y almlll :h.it
or-' ..l-.i! a.-t.- aj;t.Tit iiije.'lntu -if
:Ii:h ehari. t"r. it 'it :he e.'Uf. witlil?,-n
:fie ltiteir 'ita' -ry.
1: I. K' M. :ar .ipu:tt. I tl.s' tti: -.-l"i-.ti
will have Hi.' . ff-.'t ,.f :i.r.T.i;
y )t-.r'e'i nu :h" '.'nn .,f .art. a wi.l
el... :hi- ."tr:'n int.-ir.l at to ut "Ut ir
t.y'!i' .jiichi , till all h.-uriay t.-n
t m oil I'l ..-v.e.i , .i-... mtnrMO'H .r..
1 1 1 it--it I - 'i :.i i .:.!!,. .:i'.y ,.cnt c.in
ii if iii.n Hi. Ii ..n .l. r a:l .n. A I
lolr.il I'. n.y "iiiw.l litinn.-lf prompt
ji-t I iii.-'li l; al pr'i.liiiK oilier. II
t.i!I.-. ;ti. .urt ; T l.-r il.ii :iy at :ie
. Kiia ! ti .ur an. I ailjotit ti.' I I. Jim1
.i pi 1 1 1 i ' : a: 4 ..-k
Tbe :tii' n t ..lay were lt. ar-..l-
M.I.ll ll-K.' ..'!. nil" t HIUll.lt'.'!. d the
1'itil h ;i Mi..i 'np'tii .1 it rHi i; 'he
S; ai'.i.!t nn, M i)-r Th iii,ia N V . 1
'. .It- niaili
:he lll.ir'.ll,"4
' '"ttutiati b r
P. "io c ..linn in 1,1
inanne ,n Hi- M.i.i h'.i'::" anl i
II II irb t. ho km.
'vu!!e ,.m. er of :he T-Jt i. th- lat
er betnir o'i :!i" :.ind when curt al
I iirii.-'l Tii- attend mi e ,.f the pub!:,
iv i nuial;.
WANT TKMl'i 'ItAHV I NJ I'X, 'TI' N , ..,,...,,.,.;,,, ,,..,e.n tno s-v- ! r-nri-s the d vtrtt- h;,h In eftce; !
!,,,,., ,,f ,i. v,.:-s,nin. p.-ns-r. at . " ,!h:iK nii: '..uns..:;ng murder.
In li.in Seek ! IVvm Settlement on ' lk,. , ..vef.-y-six miles ,':ic ,,f I'.iv.v ! "We shali also. I h learn to mod
Uin U up'ii.' l in i,-kl.i!ia:iia. t tl H mrt):nR. tteveial persons were :- ' erate the b'itterr-s of political strife
lot I A man tune 1 Trail laH. from ! and t" avol.l :!).- savas attack . the
M'Tiiitii-:. t. Sept. :i-i.oi,.
Wolf, ti- prmclp.i! cht.-f of .he Ki..i
Indians and llite, r-pres.-nt'tig Kona,
t'i- rommaneli.' and Apa. he feera.
Ion. to lav appealed in the Oklahoma
Mipreine conn for n lemimrarv Injuno-
I 'ii
I'tevetit the "t thm-nt by whites ;
f lands reectitly .;s'iiiM In Oklahoma.
and to be r re I to all their t ights i
They nunie a .1 iidants ex-ii n-er"or
W. A. Itlchards. nhi conducted the
land opening, and register and receiv
er of -he Kl Keno and Iinton Ian 1
"lll'Tf.
Should they win. It will prvv.nt nil
those n h" secut'd luckv numbers in the
g'vertiment Inn I drawing from com
peting the settlement on their claims
i;r,i;iiKii uv thofsaxps
Precautions Taken for SaTcty of IHtke
and nuchiss of Cornwall.
VAM'OI'VKK, 11 ' , Sept, 2iV-Prcp-antions
ur,- tieifected for the fafe , un
due: of the Ihike n id liuchcss of ("orn
n.ill and York across the o.u:!nent to
this cltv.
The entire line of railway will be
"narded and patrolled during the royal
progress. Thousands of men have been
specialty engaged for this purpose. Each
guard will remain in sight of his neigh
bor on ilth.T side. The royal train will
he preceded all along the route by .lie
or more pilot eng. 11-s.
FI'TrilK IS PltoMISlNCl.
Seimior InVtrlch Favorably Impressed
With JfoUiatlon Pi Philippines.
SAN FltAXClSfO, Sept. tW.-rnll.d
states Senator liletrieh. of Ncbinska.
NOVELTIES
In newest silk embossed stripes fur Ladles' Waists.
These goods ar direct from Tads and comprise over 200 patterns of el
egant and beautiful roods.. ,
You are Invited to come and gee how pretty anj cheap they are.
S H AN AH AN S-
w ho !- ii .n n vi-ii v, it,
, !!... f iiirio- l In t'i' N I ; r. M ini .m l
niiiM"ll.'i'."ly muri'-'l f'r hn - II''
fl Iti- Jnii' 'i'l "" Hi" l.' iiiT
1 1 . n " k tit Mm I.i in ' i in i . ri y ni'n
A'llu'J'ir-'ieii'-ral ''urtiii. "I'lcr.-il V.--t.
,n ini'i ' ' ,iiKrinMiiin J'lliun Kaliri.
H i ti af'r r-ai hliiic !) J li ! I . r,- .
:(n-w ..ttlci.'iln, w'lh Huric- ii--ii-r:il
Ht'Tiibcrif, tfin'b- a ilr-u.l I,'. Ui" i.nil
piliin'i i the tra-ifpH t Al.
r liltcti'y I I 1 wl'-h Ui- ir',r-f
ina.c un'l.-r Amr!riin a'lru.riUT.itl in.
lei Jit!!f"tl'i Biii 'liK lti HIif'n '
ii.-l'K Hj-paren:, Tli' mf. 'U h-riy
f..n ft h- lIanl. of will' h c.mpira
lively little ha l '-ii h'-:r I. er.. f iiircl
r l-r u, with Ani-r:emi arl
KiUpiiHM fraienlaii'K Tin- ru'ur.- ,.f
:li, lhl:IMltiea, In :h ' i-.r,l n t Sen.i
i if Iier! li. 1 vtv .(mm .iik
TIIK KIIKIMS MANKfVKKH
rnc.lU.i1.-l Ilip! 11 - ,.f .r l.l.-ry p. re
tt.e K- ature .,f th- Kv.-r
iy ,j H ,, s-pt. 2" -A l.nj. it. h t" the
T.iii.n r.- tu it i .,rr--. ti 1-tu at l:li.-.in
a
it ..: J !,.. unf.i r t'. :rea- Tnur-lav'.
m.tiii-uv. im i' iiuytlilnic b.i an Kit ran-
l.x- I .!!. i i of :li pi .n r.:-
,"h I 'Utn.inienta Tin- f ;i--tu f the
' mat., in -t .ii Iiiimii"" anl "all
r-- . I l..r. lik' - i ' ', ur t i
o'k "ii: ;i I! t 'k itn-.u'' ". Th- iti..
f . ; : .-ii : r 1 1 i i i ' .i r v f.'.i'ur- .-"!iii i-i I.a''
l'".-!i :ii.- rat'. I ar'!';. ry t;r wh.ih av
p rl;a;.. n.-vr , piae-1 .
Th- 1'af., , ,rr.'.;. .:i !-:: ; T.iii-ii
iy "b.'it there itm-i: .lmppil'tt-
ii. nt at I'uiik'rk b. iu.- f !'" in "--l.ii
i! t':- ti.ia! :e; w .f ari :n'..til-
I 'li'iiy t.y ttir e uler. r.:i -Ahii'i
ai ti 't kI'.,:'. .!.. : .!!
T'-uirh n-ilh'T. Tae tml.tna: i-. '.r
t i . I'.-iiU e ar Hind tli.- 11 : n "i I r at-
r. !i.ite r,'l : anl h-n t'
inak- ni-i'i-tji 'T- .;i :he ut f .
MANY INJt KKIi AT -III '.V-JO.
'II I' 'At i, S-p: 1" --1 'jr.nn th-' p.'"
i;i'e.H "f the in.'tni'ria p.K.'t't: fi-ativ j
1"0 p.Ti'.m w-re li.jure l ..r " er.'.mie.
The i;.ii- . em : i: '. - '..! e '-or-era-.-
.-I uith th" health '! p.i.'i:t.."it and tbe
p .ll -e in .tr.fn i. .r tie injur, Of all
the i as-- re;-.r'.".l tily th:.v nre :n a
erf.l al
i-id.tl'.n
i'IIIMi liriiSKIi T.i I'l'. ATI!
i 1 : Al" i SI'KIN'IS. i'ol . S -pt. ".
- Ioia t'.'ibuin. 'Ii - ."-yea-. .1.1 daughter
f V II r'il.urti. pr.-n .1 -Mt ,,f th
Xiiitin lt.uff i'o.i! Mji.f ronipany.
but IP I death In .he 1 .f. of the
,llrn ,., ,.. i,,r home. Tn. ,-h; 1
, .. .. .
. u;
mat. he a ti l to ha.
"t the hay a fir"
a. . 1 1- ntally.
KKAIt-KSn " i' ' '-''.iV
v. .!, x-,t-,ii ... . al
.A i Mi I 1 1 t . i i ..i .. ii .e:i.. .t i , v.
' It it -s ctitity. M '.. i. hurt internally
,iti h. re. -.very is douli'.fu!.
'II A It' t Kl WITH MANSI.AritllTl'.It
:
VPTi'lil A. I! .i'.. Sept. :iV Eugene '
1!r,,k, y.i,,,,,,, ,. ,.r, a,,i j,,hn Hog. j
of ht f '.loners, were commit
f,,r .,, , ly ,w,, ,.harge.s of j
manslaughter, tno of Hog r' childr. n ,
hav.ng .l ed of diph'horia. it is alleged. :
for want of medical treat niisat. ;
I
WANT Itl'SSIAS PUOTEiTION. i
I IHOOMIX.'.TOX. 111.. Sept. 20.
lilxX. S't. l''V The Constantln,.- ! Sieakoig of the McKtnley memorial ex
t'ie corrcsiH'tident of the Times state? i ereijies here. ex-VUv-Presldent Steven
that manv Armenians In Ititlis ar," cm- j 9,n said:
bracing ir:lin.loxy to obtain Russian 1 "I; avails little to hurl denunciation
propvtMi.
Xo fur. her Information has been ob
tained as to the situation In Armenia.
MAn"OXI TO EXPEIilMKXT.
or fr nn the pulp.:, for any man to Jo
ST. JollX. X. V.. Sep:. 20. Mr. Hot- .laiv t 't.i : had he tnvn pn-sent he g!ad
tomly. in agent f r the M itvoni sys- ly would luv lsn the avenger. Such
tern of wireless flegraphy. wh.i ha teaching Is a menace to the wellbemg
arrived here from 0.ie Uace. lias so- f society. It may V that the tempta
ctired an excellent site n. ar the signal j tion is often great to tt.kc t'.ie law into
stall ii and hopes to have Hie system ; our hau l. Put let it not be forgotten
workliiL- there very soon. j that by so doing w,. weaken the bonds
cf sodctv. M 'b rii'... is destructive of all
PKIIISHEP IX A SWAMP.
MENOMINEE. Wis, Sep:. 20 -The
lifeless imdv of the 5-year-edd son of
Andrew Kra grass, of litis city, w is
found In a swamp three miles from
home, where h ha I wandered and per
ished from exposure.
PKU'E OF SILVER.
NEW YORK. Sept. 2H. Silver. r,S'.
SALOON LICENSES
WILL BE REVOKED
Anarchists Debarred I rom Doin?
Business in Newark.
DRANK HEALTH OF ASSASSIN
Bcaolutloat Pined by Kultt Conmlttloicri
Aialnl Aoarchiiti Moldioj MectiflfS ll
StiMil or Mikii Spetcbet
Afilait Oovcramtflt.
M'-n I'lIlK. S-:. 20 Af; ,- a m.n-
', U !; .rir.ff th 'b-Jih of Prvsi'Jent
; i'cKI:i!-y anl rXniUf the biarl'a
"."M-vhy- : Mrt. McKin!y had tr.-n
,r- .r l- J, )'re! ,-n: Irwaa. of the ex
'' "i..i. ei -n-. of Newark. N. J.,
ff"' :ii ''11 'wli.tf an:!-anar.'ti;a; r--
i.lii'.i n. w Ii' m i u"an.m.uly adopt-
el.
''W'hr-as. I: hat r nt. t the notice
f th.- h.a-1 ..' ,t,.h' that certain ca
I nk-', r f u: !: hav- teen guilty
' -rmt:-iri ar.ir ' c-.n : , a.s--mb
i :l,.-:r p;a ' ,.f hu:!., anl mak"
! h.- mill-: :h- l.-i 1 of our na-
I . : th-ref..re. b- w
"I! -.:v-.l. T.i.it a:,v al'iik-epvr in
i'i:" c.:y h' h..; ciiarR-1 by the
p '. with h i' -ir.r.n aiiar.-hlMH or f-r--iij
: tritr :h-:n t. h.ll m.".'ln In the.r
p: i f tu :ie. an I mak rp-eca-f
:i"a.:i-: th- k v-r:.:ite..: and K" J t rd- r
f :h- c.cii:nu:il:y, yh.ill l.e de.-m-d not
;o ! he kul ..f p-rn in to conduct
a bu"'.n.'-? "f th. hara.t-r. anl any
;.-r- .it B-a.;ty "f fa h ..ff.-r.n- s'nal suf
fer th" r. v -.a'., .n ..f hlii ll.-ense anl be
!-ti.irr-d f: m aci.n rveivlng; a lk-en-?
in :h city."
Thrv captain ,f the Newark poll..-e
thnkp! the b".ipl for !U action.
J hn firiwd rk:. the saloonkeepeT In
, " - the tvo
ani-.h . last Sviturday drinking the
' h-alth "f the amajis.n of Pr-oident Mo
KinU y. h.w ha I h!s Iti-enf.- , ance;;ed by
I the board.
VK MT'T UK l.ES? BITTER.
S-na'.'r H ar P .In: Out a Iejn
Fr m M.-Kinl-y' Aa!s:natltin.
'iIi' I'STKIt. M.iss.. Sept. 20. At
.he men. r a! : ice in Mechanic'
h.i'l S-nat ir H kir. th- principal p-ak-
er a.d'
"We -ha!!. I Ii..;-. tn du time, gob-
,:!'. when the t.-m,hst ,,f grief hai
pa.-.- .1 by. tln-l m at.s f r adlitioial
i ."'.ur.lv against a r"p-:l:ion .f a crime
like :hi. We hal! . as far a we can.
!lrhiilt 1 -r !f! ', tie-smil titiPfTV n
. " - ,
""'live and cbaract-r of men who are
I charged by the h- .pi,, n.'.h public re-
i spotisihiliti-4 in h;c: places.
! "The moral s n that we should
. abate our Z".il for r-ttiitou-'iesa ami
'ur con.iemnation wrong, on: only
ih.v. wv shmil 1 ab.it- the seventy of
our Judgment of th- motive' of men
from whom w,, differ.'
PK.M. iH'.S Molt VIOI.EXCE.
I Former Vic-Pr ''
stcvenson on
the Popj.ar I.ynciiitg Tendency.
j against the h.'a.l of .his assass'n. Wlth-
in a f ' davs a: m : he will, under
! the form- of law. suit -r the death pen
I ally for his crime. It i but cheap cou
rage at best, .v .let her from the street
government.
TKUU'Ti: OF THE TIMES.
Sentimental Verse "f Sympathy Pub
lished in the L'tidon Paper.
I,OXIHX. Sept. 2'. T.ne Times this
morning publishes a short poem, of
which the thorno is the coincidence of
th,. funeral of Presi 1 nt MeKlnley and
the celebrating of the millennary of
King Alfred the Olreat. Following is
the closing stanz.it
"I'll with our hearts and over sea
Swift be the words of friendship sped;
You praise our hero king and w'e
Iimen: with you your patriot dead.
In sorrow's name one boon we
crave
Lay England's wreattf upon his
grave."
SERVICES AT RIO.
RIO JANEIRO. Sept. 20 The mem
orial services In honor of the late Pres
ident MeKlnley, held in the Methodist
church, was very imposing. The church
was simply decorated. All the mem
bers of ;',! ia i n". th" m'-mb'-rii of th
lipl irnatio i irj-s. th" f T-ign ronaniia,
thtr t.'i : l-.i- of ttie comrri--rel.il an i
clation of It; ' Janeiro, the president of
th" f-'.eral eh-irnb-r "f d-pijr..-s. of
flcera of tn- I(rltlh npiadron and r"-r,-..rit,Tiv-
i,t ali the n-wspa;"-r r"
present.
SERVf'KS AT At.'.-TI'.IAN CAPITAL
VIENNA. Sept. 21. Two wervlcea In
honor of Pr-wlden: M'-KinJey. one oftl
cia! and i-rn- for ih- rulb-nt Americans,
er" h-ll h-re. Tn" l-'nited S:aVs m;n
ttr, Robert M'ormick. In an add.-
to the Utter, "ulog x-d trie la: pr-ci-dent.
Th official service wa.a h-M in
thr church of '.he British embassy,
wheh was drap"! in black.
Th floral ofTerlngi in the chpi wr.
unuuai!y lautiful. The laural wreaths
wlil b s-nt to Mrs. McKinlty.
AT CONSTANTINOPLE
CONSTANTINOPLE. Sep: 20. -The
mmor.al s-rvlc at t.ie Urit'sh embis
ay rhap"! at Theraplix. In honor of
the !a:e pr-s:l.nt of the I.'nitel Stat.
a attend -d by all th" chl-f -,t the 11
plomitlc m.ajijns. in full uniform. In
cSuling Sir N. R OCnn-.r. the Prlt
ish amlnad .r, and Lady 0'c,nn.r.
and John A. L-ishmm. th- t'nttel
States mlnlavr. and h:a ataff. Cnttel
Stat.-s Consul-' lenTai Diekltwin, r"p.
pesvnra'.lv , the sultan and the Pr:e
and :h- Papa! d-K-a-.e. Mgr. Una:l.
A de'.i'hm-n: of marines and l.lue-ja.-k-ts
fr nn the British guardsh.p Nelt
:a were Jrawn up tn the embassy
eroun Is
Sube.uen:!y Mr. L-!shman and th"
staff of the I'nltf! State l.-gition. with
Am.ericin and Rri lsh r-sid-n:s anl
members of t.ne French embassies, at-;--n
! I .aervl.es ..f a memorial charic
:er at R.ber: c-ilb-ge. Still later Mr.
L-ihman pr-Kilel over a meet ng of
the American cil ny.
PrONEEK STo-'KM.VX DEAD.
John S Devine Pae Away a; His
Hme In Harney County.
nrRXS. Ore.. S-pt. 20-J .hn S. De
vine, pl.ir.eer stockman of this county,
d;ed in this city September 13. from
obstructive Jaundice, after a few days'
i!lne. ae-d 6j years.
John S. Devine was born In Virgtma.
In 11. and In came to this sectl -n
of Oregon, locating in White Horse
valley. He was one of the members
of the fi-s; large st.iok company that
hil cattle here, known as Tod Hunter
.4 Devtr.e. which aft-rwarls .ld thJir
Interest ti the Pacific Lveto k Com
pany. Since tha' time Mr. Devitie ha
been 1-K-ated in Alvord valley, runn ng
stock in hi own nam,-, and has nuilt
ud one of the finest ran.h"s in Hamey
caunty.
The dar?ased was very energetic an 1
big hearted, and there are many young
men In this section who have sot their
tar in life- bv working for him. and
many a pett!-r has irone to him when
In need and g : supplies for Ms family.
In po'l'ies Mr. Devine wa a D'mvrat.
anl wis always found ready to work
for the best Interest of h's party.
EXPOSITION RE PEXED TODAY
BI'FFAL' Sept. 20 The Pm-Amer-ican
exposition, which was c! v I v-s-terdly
out of respect for 'he lite Presi
dent McKinleV. reopened its eates this
morning. This was Welsh day at the
exposition, anl li ad'.iti'n to at'pri
priate cere. n hi ie. there was singing bv
Welsh svietie anl sol dsts. Tiie inter
national con.'ntion of cattlemen was
also sch-'duled f 'r t -day In the New
Y rk state buill.ng. A great catt'.e pa
rade In the stidiutn, including a.ut
UW head of ,rize winners is on the program.
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contents of each can are exactly like every
other, and will retain their strength and fresh
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MRS. Jl'KINLEY
VISITS CEMETERY
Her Request Readily Acceded to
by Dr. Rixey.
PLEASED AT FLORAL PIECES
Eiprtj4 flnllflaUes. U She Saw tbs
Btaotllul Floral Amy-Dr. Rlxcy
Sari Mrs. McKlaky If Mick
Better.
CANTON, 0-, Sept. 20.-8hortly after
noon today Mra. MeKlnley expressed
d'-alr to be taken to the cemetery. This
requt V.H readily acceded to by Dr.
R;xy, who, with an attendant, escort-
?d h-r. accompanied by Mrs. Barber,
i When sha aiw the beautiful array of
! floral pieces Mrs. MeKlnley expressed
1 gratification.
j "I am happy over the effect of the
I drive." said Dr. Rixey, "Mrs. MeKlnley
I Is much oetter."
TEN PERSONS KILLED-
OravM Train Caboose Wrecked by a
Freight Train on B. 4 A. Road.
WARtiX, Mass.. Sept. 20. Ten were
k:ll-l and twenty-one Injured in a col
li! n on the Boston & Albany railroad
j today, hetwe-n a switching freight and
j a grav-I train. Ail the killed and ln-l;ir-l
were. irraveUtraln employes, who
l were in th caboxe eating dinner when
the ci-l!!i on x-curred. The caboose was
telescoped by a gravel car.
PRTr.ND CARNIVAL OPENS.
PORTLAND, Sept. 20. The carnival
of 1901 opened at the exposition build
ing this evening under the most favor
able auspices. It is estimated that 6000
people w-re in attendance. The feature
tonight was a brilliant display of fire
works on Multnomah field.
CHARLES DELMONICO DEAD.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Col.. Sept. 20.
Charles C. Delmonico, proprietor of
the famous Delmonico restaurant In
New York, died here this morning of
c -nsumption.
LORD DERBT WINS.
READVILLE, Mass., Sept. 20.-Over
vtoort people saw Lord Derby defeat Bo
ralma without apparent effort this af
ternoon In three straight heats. Ii two
heats Roralma lei until within 200 yards
of the wire. Time. :;. 2:07i. 2:W.
THE WEEK'S FAILURES.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20.-Dun's
R-
view tom.'rroiv will say:
Failures for the week numberej 157
:n tlie t'nitel States against 211 last
year, and 26 in Canada against 33 last
year.
FINAL DRAFT APPROVED.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. Secretary
Root t 'day approved the final draft of
.he P',i '.ppine tariff and Governor Taft
was so Inform!.
GOLD FROM EUROPE.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 Heldelbach,
Lkelheimer & Co. have engeged $500,000
gold at Paris to brought over on tha
steamer sailing torn irrow.
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