Millie jflfc ttmitte. vol. xin Tlt DALLES. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901. NO. 186 I TllJASTORIA mi i it i mm Promotes DifWlofttaeiM- I nfss and Rest jCoatatendfcBr Opium.Morphiac aorHaeraL Not Narcotic. Est I I A perfect Remedy farCansfipft- I Ron, Sour Stowach.Diatritoea Worms ,ConwdsicsJverish- aess and LOSS Of SUMP. C ASTORIA Mum " " "', - Fwlnftntiaad Children. The KM Yoa Have Always Bought Signature Bears the . in Use Far Ofar Thirty Years NO POISON FOUND Exaalaatica of the Ballets la CtolftM' RetttVcr Tee TffHt WtH Befit Today. WAR AGAINST ANARCHISTS Campaign Begun By the Marquette Club, of Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 21. The Marquette Clnb, wnich adopted resolution! for the. extirpation of anarchism at ita memorial services !n the auditorium Thursday night, does not in teed to let tba matter drop with the passage of tba resolutions. Tbe pian is to work as bard aa possible to bring tbe subject before congress ben i t sssc m bias. W. L. Bush , presi dent of the clob, said the move Is not to be s polities! one, as it Is desired that svery iiberty-loving citiseb of the re public shall help to ara congress and be etate legislature to pass, at Ha earliest possible moment, laws against anarchism. Uwe against anarchism as stringent sine site had at joyed a good sleep, and that aba felt better then at any time since tbe fstefoi sight in Buffalo, when her husband was snot. Te Dr. Rixey aba exeressed a wisb to take another drive today. "Mrs. McKiuley la Improving rapidly, said the doctor. "This matter of driving ont is a eolation of the problem, 1 think. She needs little or. no medicine, bat exercise and good, healthy mental oc cupation will work a great change. feel e bigb degree of confidence ia bar ultimate recovery and am almost certain that the dreaded collapse will not come. "Mrs. McKinley's grief is intense. She is doing aa wejl as could be expected, however. Too orach encouragement should not be taken at thie early day regarding her." ra-u4 Djrtas; on tfco Track. Vakcocveb, Wash., Kept. 22. Aa un known man was found in a dying con dition by some laborers aa the Portland, Vancouver dc Yakima Railroad at Dub lin Church, near Battle Oround, fifteen mires from iters, this morning. When fouad tbe maa waa n neon scions and died to a few second. Tt a body was A. B. i. a eahiegton nnnatiifiSUat 111 - -J 1 I v uvmiukiuu win DBrmii ua iiodi .a - . a . ' a a . tbe li,a liii rnernea " a reP ...Ka,uwu Uj Wf mtMT lMWW Clsb were talked of by a party of national lawmakers returning yeetar ? from President MefUoley'e faaeral. wnstors Allison and Dolliver, of Iowa. wwwiark.of Moatoaa; so. of the boose of governor Otero, of Mess Masks) veromini, republican oor of Iowa WIDg, of Wiseoaaln- 'mei Hamiltoa Lewis, of "a s number of other . made up a party that (raveled on IDA BUlnn a ! m mm v.u,vj vrua lfO0 iftltfra il es.on of anarehiMs and taw dan " teachings it devoteeasd oil JBngjj, r TrPjI&r SaSSSB'- SBBjgS practiaaiiy of ana mind am the Mueauon (few sjifisSalti of v" measures bcul. Plans "on rtetip, to -'ul 'wand, to smsasHlim f persons who Pablican form of an attack on ism ssaisl wuaois by re otgasted ranged frees WWVBVSl tts. Cstoa, broagbt to the coroner. Tbe man a stranger here, bat from a day-book fouad on tba body bis name is believed to be Beach am. Be appeared to be about 60 years old. 1 I I ! W'S TkM We offer one hundred dollars reward for ear case of Catarrh that can not be cared by Ball's Catarrh Cora. F. I. Cheney A Co. Props. , Toledo, O. We, tba undersigned, have known V, J. Cheney for tba last 15 years, and be lieve bias perieetly honorable in allbost ness tnnaaettoos and fiosncially able te carry ont any obligations made by their - BcrrALO, Sept. 22. The most Im portent development te the Csolgoss case today Was the annoudearnant that ao poison bad been foe ad on the bullets or the revolver with which tba anarchist assassinated President McKlnley. Chem ical and bacteriological examinations ware made. Another examination to determine the actual mental condition of tba prisoner waa made this afternoon by Dr. C. F. McDonald, the alienist, who was brought here for the defense of ths Brie County Bar Association, and Dr. Arthur W. Hard, superintendent of the Buffalo state hospital. Tbe alienists both de clined to discuss tbe rasa after tbe ex amination. District Attorney Penney and his entire staff spent all of Sunday at the city ball preparing for the trial of Cargoes, whieh will begin before Justice White in part III of the supreme court tomorrow morning. . Immediately after the death of tbe president, one of tbe staff of physicians la attendance on the president el pressed the opinion that tba ballets may base been poisoned. District Attorney Pen ney ordered careful aad thorough ex amination made by Dr. Herbert Hill, lite city chemist, who made a chemical examination of tba ballets and . the chambers and barrel of tba revolver, aad Dr. Herman O. Matainger, oae of tbe surgeons who performed the autopsy noon tbe president's body, waa ordered to make a bacteriological examination This afternoon. Dr. Bill reported to the district attorney that tola work showed that no poison bed been need. He alto presented a written report, bo tit will not bs asad on the;trial, as that question is now eliminated from the esse. 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