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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1901.
NO. 188
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CASTORIA
ON THE VERGE
OF COLLAPSE
Mrs. MeKinley, Apparently, Is Breaking
Down Friends Seriously Alarmed
Weaker Than At Buffalo.
Washisgton, Sept. 17. The friends
of Mm. MeKinley are seriouriy alarmed
aboot her. They apeak with grave ap
prehension of the days that are toon to
come, when ehe will be borne up no
longer by her sense of doty and the
sustaining force of her desire to perform
her loll part in the ceremonies that the
National character and tregic end of her
dittiogaished husband madeappropriate.
They dread the approaching days in the
qoiee of her home at Canton, where ber
beloved "Maj r" will not be near to
comfort her in the reaction that will
follow inevitably after the present ehosk.
Itie believed that she will be able to
go through ibe services at Canton with
out too great difficulty, Jmt, ultimately,
collapse is greatly feared. At present
ber condition justifies the hope that
there will he no breakdown, at least
ontil the final offices hare been paid to
the dead.
This evening, Hers. MeKinley is con
siderably weaker lb an when at Buffalo,
bat contiooes to bear np with great forti
tude. This afternoon she gave vent to
lw grief more freely than at any time
ince the trsgedy . She sobbed and cried
for a long time, and tbeae paroxysms of
rief sapped her strength to quite a
degree. Dr Bior was with his patient
mal times daring the day and spent
quite a little while with her late in the
afternoon. Artec his la call be saiJ he
fsirly confident of Mew. MeKinley 'a
ability to take pert in the services at
Union. She baa had a long and severe
nock, however, in cedar that sbe may
" gradually accustomed to the
? wrtbt inner life by the aad
h of tb. president. It fa probable
Secretary Cortelypa and Dr. B'xey
" remain la Canton lor tome time to
ob sad eamfnrt the widow is the grief
ed uor thM anoat oe one.. In ber
iXgf' sially realises to Ma
"rt to lite bee vtahon away.
fan ate going to the Portland ear-
nival or to the state fair at Salem, take
the Bailey Oart, leaving Tbe Dalles
at S :30 p. tn., and view the grandest
scenery in the world. Mnsie, meals and
tbe most commodious boat on the river.
Its n pleasure to ride on this boat. Pas
sengers visiting Portland can, if they
wish, secure sleeping accommodations
and remain on the Bailey Gatxert over
night, which would save them going im
mediately to a hotel on their arrival is
Portland. 13s-lw
Tomwater foJk loUlrweat.
Oi.ympia, Wash., 6ept. 18. Tbe peo
ple of Tumwater are indignant over an
incident tbst occurred in the tittle burg
laat Buidty. Tbe town beta onion
Sunday school, and several women act
aa teacher?. One of tbe women baa
strong views on economic eubjete, that
evidently border on anarchy, judging by
what is al!eed against her at tbe laet
session or the Sondsy school. Referring
to the assart! aation of President Me
Kinley, she excused tbe part Emma
Goldman ts supposed to have taken in
tbe affair, and vent into that feature of
tbe esse to a considerable degree, always
holding up tbe Goldman end of the
matter. Tbe result baa been tbat
several parents haye taken their children
out of tbe Sunday school snd tbat the
particular teacher ill probably be dis
placed. Tbe affair bss caused consider
able comment snd no little eiitictsm.
rraear Oat off Beajr.
H UNTI KGT0M , Iod., Sfpt. 17. JOStpb
A. Wildman, a United Brethien minis
ter, was tarred and featnered by a crowd
of 100 last night because, on Sunday
nigbt.be rose in a prayer meeting to
one of tbe city churches and said :
"I suppose there have been more lies
told from tbe pulpit and ssered desk to
day than were ever known here. While
1 want to give sll honor that is doe Mr
MeKinley, still, wbsn he was living be
was nothing but a political demagogue."
Wildman baa no regular cbsige.
Semi annual opening of fell millinery
t tbe Campbell Wilson Millinery
Parlors Tuesday and Wednesday, Bent.
IGtb and 17th. Up-to-date styles and
ail the latest novelties will ha shown.
A general invitation is extended. If
Ctork and Fejk hevejoet received a
toll Una- of froth Velcx papers and de
velopers, the seme as used by Mr. Lev loh
la bis resent demonstration at our store.
RESTORE THE
VIGILANTES
Boy vented
boors workaday;
at this
If It
Haw Joba W. Mackay Weald Deal With
the Anarchists.
Nsw Yobk, Sept. 16. "Anarchists
should be dealt with severely," said
Joba W. Mackay to an interview laat
night. "We never ha) to good a govern
ment in San Francisco and Virginia City
aa during thoea years when the vigilance
committee were In control. Every of
fender was tried by a jary of twelve good
men, and if found guilty executed on
the spot. Bad characters left tbe country
instantly on receiving warning from tbe
committee. It did not have to be re
peated. "I hope the newe papers -ad -public
officiftJe-iriii Urge immediate action. This
shooting down of good men like Presi
dent MeKinley is a serious matter. It
makes no difference how brave a man
may be some cowardly assassin may
shoot bim from a root at some unexpected
moment. Guards amount to nothing.
Men have been assassinated in the
mid?t of their soldiers. Summary justice
properly executed will do the work.
Drive tbe anarchists out of America.
Hang every one of them caught in these
Crimea without delay. Let the move
ment begin with vigorous action on the
part of tbe community end they will
disappear when they find we mean
business. Every anarchist arriving to
this country should be sent bsck by tbe
next steamer. Tbe European police will
attend to them. They are shadowed
everywhere and they should be kept
over there hunted down and promptly
exterminated.
"The time has come for business men
to take bold of this matter arid settle it
in good shape. There should be no half
way measures. Let the papers help the
movement along, force congress to make
a proper law at tbe earliest momemt and
have officials see tbat it is executed.
Public sentiment will do tbe rest. Tbe
country will sustain such a movement
an i make anarchism a thing of tbe past."
BenelMe Word, or Bogllah Judge.
Nsw Yonx. 8ept. 17. After forty-
eight hours' discussion of tbe Buffalo
tragedy, public opinion in England asks
tbe question whether America will
tolerate another Goiteao scandal when
McKiuley's murderer is brought op for
trial, says tbe London correspondent of
the Herald. Lynch law, as applicable
to this wretch, waa never so nearly
popular in England, all classes agreeing
tbat short tbift la tbe only fitting justice.
From one of His Majesty's judges your
correspondent is able to give tbe sub
stance of the highest legal opinion tere
as to wbst tbe Buffalo courts ought to
do.
"This ought to give America tbe
chance to shake off tbe incubus of too
much legalism." said tbe judge, "and
by legalism I mean straining tbe law to
defeat its own purpose. In criminal
trials it seems to be the msin objaet of
tbe American courts to discover a jary
who will liberate the prisoner not carry
oat tbe law. Absurd questions are aaked
whether tbe veniremen or jurymen have
read aboot the case; whether such read
ing bas led to tbe formation of opinion
on the merits of lbs case so ss to prejo-
dies tbe verdict ; whether tbay are ac
quainted with tbe prisoner or victim.
Tbe absurd straining for loopholes,
which tbe courts appear to encourage, is,
in my opinion, the first step toward
anarchy."
In this eoaneotioa it ts reported that a
famous criminal lawyer of Hew 'York,
who left London on a sodden coll Satur
day, bss been summoned to Buffalo to
defend Osoigoss. This dose not indicate
that tbe murderer Is absolutely friend
less, bet on the. eontmry , that be to
merely tbe tool of so orgeaisauoo whs
funds behind it.
Mofci Tee pesiiively
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delightful herb drink. Reteoves nil
erntstlons of the skto. prodaatof a portent
complexion, s nuney refunded. Vote
snd Mete. Wesley, the dragjgtot.
New Garments
In the
Ladies Department
While our stock is not yet complete in this department, in certain
lines, however, we are able to make a very interesting showing
especially so in Jackets. We urge all to come and see them.
The new lengths 36 and 42-inch in the half-fitting and
Raglan backs, are receiving many compliments. These stylish
garments may be had in Kerseys and Venetians in the various
popular shades of the season tans, modes, browns, oxfords, reds
and black. The trimmings consist of stitching, cordings and
stitched bands of the same material, also velvet oollars and large
fancy pearl buttons.
Some particularly favor the yoke back.
36 and 42-inch, $12 to $30. 27-inch Coats from $5 to $18
New Walking Skirts.
A large and very attract
ive line in the new fall
Walking Skirts to select
from. Thty come in ox
fords, tans, black and
brown in kerseys, mel
tons, coverts and cheviots,
$1.95 to $16.00
Be sure and see our Re
versible Walking
Skirts virtually two
skirts in one $10.00
New
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woolly kind.
White, gray,
red and blue ;
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NEW HATS
for Boys
in the Clothing Store, pop
ular pearl Golfs at $1:25
and $2.00.
We have all sixes.
A. M. Williams Co.
Betas to Pan-American Ez poll Moo,
Bound-trip rates via O. B. A N. from
Tbe Dalles, S81.90. Tickets on sale Brit
and third Toasdays during June, July,
AugUkt, September and October .good for
continuous passage going on date of sale.
Return limit thirty daya from date of
sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of
Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip
witbln limit of ticket.
Arrangements cad be made by apply
ing to agent O. B. & N. Co., Tbe Dalles,
ttuereby tickets will be honored on lake
itoamsrs to one or both directions be
tween Detroit and Buffalo.
tf , James Ibklano, Agent
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