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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
1901.
NO. 174
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PRESIDENT'S LIFE
IN A BALANCE
Wounds Not Necessarily Fatal Late
Report Says He Is No Worse.
Buffalo, Sept. 0. The president and
party sie.it the morning in company
with Mayor Deuttler, and, with an army
escort, visiting Niagara Falls and driving
about that city. After luncheon, the
power house was visited. From there
the party returned to t tie exposition
grounds, nod was holding a reception at
tlie Temple of Music when the shots
were tired.
HAD Tin; RKVOLVIB UOKOBAMtD.
At the reception a young man was
pres-in forward to shake hands with
lU president. His right hand was ap
parently dune up in a handkerchief, hut
beneath the handkerchief a revolver
Ml hidden. As he approached the
prwident, bo proffored Ids left hand, at
'uesHiue lime revealing the revolver in
Wo right, With a quick move ho tired
lo shots. A crowd gathered around
DOatiMlin, hut were driven back by
the petition guards. Secret, Service
Selective Foster closed iu on the assassin,
RQd Krahhmg lain, knocked bill) down
ffih a powerful blow. The police then
interfor,.-,!, forcing Foster bad:, who
Dually calmed down. The police did
not dare to remove the prisoner from the
MBpio of Music, ai the crowd on the
rounds were anxious to take his life.
(DO doctors ere now working over tlie
PnoldtOt. When the president fell, he
"benign, by Secretary Cortelvou. and
WOli'loot Milhu'n of the exposition.
INTKNMK KXt'lTKMBNT.
As way easily be imugined, the excite
"pit about the grounds and throughuui
UUj was intense. Nothing like it
"MONO witnessed since Lincoln was
''"tin 1805 or Uarlield in 18S1. MD
rOOIOI&boriog both events say the con
""nation was just like that that marked
'' '"asses n tliuw formM cUM
WUfoo were shot down by the
"JMUW who took tboir livce. '
nOOriM How from mouth to mouth,
om. , El ,"x',li4,,ati"n8 were offered,
,he af8aB6in tt8 H
ttehUt. , '"'"""'-al society of
Unt lrut" whom of Ute so many
CASTDRIA
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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Bears the
Signature
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Thirty Years
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THE CCNTAUH OOMMNV, NEW TOUK CITY.
attempts at' the lives of rulers have come.
This theory found acceptance with many.
On the other hand, it was aseerted
thai the man was merely a crazy fellow
such as have frequently, during times of
excitement, stirred by the tenseness of
the moment, resorted to such bloody
deeds to release their nervous tension.
At Mi" time of the shooting, it was
with the greatest difficulty that the
crowd was kept from killing the man. If
the guards had not stood like a eerried
column against the pressing mas?, they
would have secured possession of bin),
and he would have been torn into a
thousand fragments.
HE SAID OKJS WOUND PAINED HIM,
After an examination by the phy
sicians, Secretary Cortelvou asked the
president if the wouuds were painful.
"Tbil wOUOd," raising a hand to the
one iu the chest, "hurts me severely, "
answered the president.
When tlie shooting occurred, the
president whs surrounded by the usual
number of secret service men aud de
tectives, but none particularly noticed
the man 1 ho tired the shots.
The prOOldoBt was at once taken to the
emergency hospital, where u bullet
Which lodged against the breast bone
was removed. Later the president was
reported as resting easily.
At b o'clock Dr. Roowell Parke, the
well-known surgeon, arrived at the hos
pital, and after putting the president
under an anesthetic, began probing (or
the ball in the abdomen, but in vain,
and the wound was sewed up.
Dr. K xsy broae the news in a most
gantlo manner to Mrs. McKinley. He
said she Btood it bravely, though much
affected. If It was possible to bring him
to her she wanted it done. Dr. Kixey j
assured her that the president could he
brought with safety from the Exposition
ground!, and when he left Mr. Milbnrn's I
It WOO to com pi ate all arrangements for
the removal of the president. A big
force of patrol men was assigned to the
Milhurn residence.
HBIOAUTiONO tun BSM taken.
The authorities all olOBg feared an at
tempt oil the life of the president. It
was auuounced yesterday that every
precaution hail been taken to safeguard
him against any soch attempt, and de
tectives and policemen were on all sides.
President McKinley lias always traveled
about the country without more than
usual guarding than is given to public
officials, and regretted that in this in
stance it seemed necessary to resort to
uncommon measures to protect him
from the fury of possible cranks and
assassins.
BUFFALO, Sept. 6. The prisoner who
at first gave his name as Newell is Leon
OoolOM, He is of Polish-German ex
traction and hails from Cleveland. Is
an avowed anarchist aud says he com
mitted the deed because he believes the
I present form of government in the
t'nited States is unjust.
Buffalo, Sept. 7.-8:80 p. m. Presi
dent still resting quietly; pulse 1:40;
temperature 102 2 10; respiration 24.
The latest report received by The
CnBOirtCLE at 4 o'clock says there has
! been no change for the worse.
The bullet has been located in t! e
ma cles of the lack.
pokatia Church ROW Aired.
Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. o. The
Methodist conference now in session here
was the scene of a lively tilt yesterday,
when the opening guns of the war be
tween the two fractions of the First
Methodist church of Spokane were fired.
! Charges nod conn tor charges resulted,
I and a committee to take evidence and
report was finally appointed, the die
I cussion in this way having drifted from
the conference to th committee room.
Today the committee is taking testimony
behind closed doors, and an effort wiil
be made to keep the details of the case
from the public from this time.
litv. Ilcnrv Brown, presiding elder of
the Spokane district, is the man on trial.
He is accused of having shielded Rev.
P. A. Cool, pastor of ttie Spokane church.
000)0 time ago, in having refused to tile
charges against the pastor, duri.ig the
C lurch trouble at Spokane. Tbil brought
the whole matter up, and a warm disius
sion followed, taking up most of the day.
At last a committee was appointed to j
take the matter up, and try the facts be- j
hind closed doors.
Rev, P. A. Cool, pastor of the First
Methodist church of Spokane, with his
friends, is here to make a strong fight, j
and the expelled members of the church j
and also on hand in full force. In all
fourteen COOOO OtO to be tried, and it is
now expected that the work will take up
several days.
Later After an all-night session the
trial committee in the Methodist confer
ence, found Dr. Brown, of Spokane, not
guilty early this morning.
American Woman Kidnapped.
Washington. Sent. 6. The state de
partment has received information from j
the United States legation at Oonstauli
DOplo confirming the press report of the
capture of au American missionary by
briganis. The dispatch from Minister j
Leishmann reports that brigands I
captured Miss Stone, an American mis- j
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companion, iu the Vilayet of Salonica.
The department adds that the matter
has received the immediate and earnest
attention of Minister Leishmann.
Hlug KUwuril li Iter.
London, Sept. 0. --Though King Ed
ward is consciously submitting to the
light, water and massage "cure" at
Homburg, the Candid Friend, a weekly
paper, says the throat trouble from
which he has sufl'ered since and before
bis accession shows no improvement.
Oug It I'ay to Kuy Cheap?
A chsap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you waut something
that wiil relieve and cure the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall you do? Co
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, it possible; if not possinle for you,
then in either case take the only rem
edy that has been introduced in all civil
ized countries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's
German Syrup." It not only heals aud
stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night's rest, and cures the patient. Try
m hot tie. Recommended many years
by all druggists in the world, and sold
ny uiarae x ram
almanac.
Get Green's prize
i
Dyspepsia can be cured by using
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, One little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
boxes at 25 cts. Blukeley the druggist.
Clerk and Falk have just received a
full line- of fresh Velox papers and de
velopers, the same as used by Mr. Lovick
in bis recent demonstration at our store.
Subscribe for The Cuuonicle.
SCHOOL Books
Free of CostjZ?j&
Tlie opening of school
loss expense to parents.
now books or both: and
to provide for, the cost is
intend to benefit you.
For reference, we publish in the space opposite, a
revised list of the books adopted by the board of direc
tors for this coming term of school. Any copy listed
can bo had through this store of your local dealer as a
premium on purchases in our boys' clothing depart
ment. The value of the book depends, of course, on
the amount of your purchases.
Our Stock is Quite Complete.
Vou may select from
Little Boys' Vostee Suits 3 to 8 years $2.00 to $5.00
Little Boys' Junior Suits 3 to 8 years 2.50 to 7.50
Little Boys' Double-breasted Hoofer Suits,
(3 to 8 years) 2.50 to 5 00
Boys' Double-breasted School Suits (0 to
15 years) 2.00 to 10.00
Boys' 3-piece Round Sack Suits (7 to 15) 4.00 to 8.50
Boys' Long Bant Suits (10 to 16 years). 3.00 to 10.00
Young Men's Sack Suits (17 to 20 years) 5.00 to 17.50
Many of our Fall Suits have already come.
A. M.
Yes, August Flower still has the largest
sale of any medicine iu the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmothers
never thought o? using anything else for
indigestion and biliousness. Doctors
were scare and they seldom heard of
appendicitis, nerVOUl prostration or
heatt faiiure, etc. They used August
Flower to cUan out tba system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regu
late the action of the liver, stimulate tne
nervous and organic action of the sys
tem, ami that is all tfiey took when feel
ing dull and bad with headaches and
other aches, Yon only need a few doses
of Green's August Fiower, in liquid
form, to make you satisfied there is
nothing serious the matter with you.
Get Green's prizi almanac. Clarke &
Falk's. 1
Hale tit r,. , v in i i ii ..I, BxpoSllloO,
Round-trip rates via O. R. &. N. from
The D tiles, fHI.DO. Tickets on sale first
aud tiiird Tuesdays during June, July,
August, Septem tier and October.good for
continuous peiage going on date of sale.
Return limit thirty days from date of
sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of
Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip
within limit of ticket.
Arrangements can be made by apply
ing to agent O. R. A. N'. Co., The Dalles,
v. l.vrel y tickets will be honored on lake
jteamers in one or both directions be
tween Detroit und KofTalo.
tf Ja.mkm Juki. and, Agent
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Came
& Falk.
days are always of more or
It is either mow clothes, or
where there is a large family
no tritlo. Hero is where wo
It is needless to dwell on the fact
that the boys' clothes we sell are, of the
satisfactory kind. If they weren't,
we could not sell to the same peo
ple year in and year out. It takes
honest goods to stand (be strain.
Our boys' clothing this fall is the
same brand we have handled hereto
fore our assortment as large, and the
prices just a little lower.
As a speoial inducement wo of
fer until Sept. 12th a refund of
ten per cent, on any Boys' r
Young' Men '8 Suit, Overcoat or pair of
Bants, this amount redeemable in
school books, for which an order will
be given vou on your book store.
Williams
Fire!
Well, after all it is never so bad but that it might have
been worse and we arc agreeably surprised for after tak
ing a thorough inventory we And
We Got Off Easy
with the exception of a few lots quoted below slightly
damaged btj water.
ONE LOT Men's cassimere and cheviot ONE LOT Youth's suits, embracing
suits, ranging from 7.00 to ifl'2 , clear- worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, etc.;
ance price 9595 clearance price l3d off
ONE LOT Men's black and fai cy worst- ONE LOT d about 20 Youth's Suils,
ed suits, ranging from I i to 17.50
ciearai.ee price ibv.vj
All Children' Clothing at off
This is an opportunity of a life-time to lay iu your
winter supply of clothing.
THE HUB CLOTHING CO.,
W. MARKILLIE, Manager. '
LIST
of School It inks adopted bv the Hoard
of Directors for the coming term anv of
Which en be had free a" a premium
on purchase in our hove' clothing de
partment .
First Reader
Second Reader
Third Reader
Fourth Reader
Introductory Lnnguago Work
rhi' rimer icon Oltlxan
Qradod LoMO&oln English
Elementary Arithmetic
Practical Arithmetic
Elements of Geography
Complete Geography
Word Lessons
New Normal Mental Arithmetic
Natural System of Vertical Writing.
E'ementary Histoiv of the t'nited
States
History of the t'nited States
A Healthy Body
Hooks 1, 8, 3 and 4, New Short Course
in Drawing
Hijjh School Adoption
Higher Lessons in English
The Essential! oi Algebra
Latin Grammar
The hirst Latin Hook
Caesar's (iallic War
Select Orations of Cicero
Firt Hook of Physical (ieography
Qiieitioni for Physical Geography
History of i recce
Mediaeval and Modern History
European History
Students History of the United states
An Academic Arithmetic
Plane aud Solid Geometry
Elements of PyhtlOl
Botany
Elementary Geology
German Grammar
Government of the American People
Elements of Rhetoric ami English
Composition.
Notes for Teachers of English Corn
posit ion
English Literature v
Webster's Hunker Hill Oration
Maooaolay'i Milton
Tonuyson'l Princess
Goldsmith's Traveler and Deserted
Village
Elliot's Silas Marner
Iv angeline
Co.
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close out. at