Itye Dalles Cljr ait t tit. ivol. xm THE Di OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1901. no. m -r- Vm T At, j ffiitBwi The IW Yw Haw Alwsvs BfiKht r i- I II i inJMiy ! tama v agS8gM8!feM Beam the if t fa9S flfflBSSSBMf lH a,f 1 Worns .ConvuJsiooB Jfeverish- If Amam ncss and LOSS OF SUEEP. lOl UVul JSMgA, Thirty Years j C ASTORIA Anarchist In Loatdoat. London, Oct. 7 A fairly well at tended meeting ot anarchists was held yesterday in a hall in Tottenham Court road, London, to bear a lecture en the amsBination of . President McE'.niey, by B. Kelly, of New York. The audience, largely composed of foreigners, ap plauded ail reference to"Saim" Crolgoei and hie "meritorious" act. The speakers included Enrico Malatssta, tbe Italian anaruhiet, who described the assassina tion as "a deed of heroism." Kelly's lecture was a wild harangue in denuncia tion of McKinley'e political career. He declared that tbey did not try to justify auassination, but rather to explain it as the outcome of "the oppression of work men by capital." "If the killing of McKmley opens tbe eves of capitalists and induce them to treat tbe working people better," cried tbs agitator, "tben great good will hare been done." Tbe Standard, protesting editorially ginet the holding of tbe meeting, says: "We publish a report for tbe pur pore l drawing attention to tbe criminal methods that are practiced in onr very nidet. It may be allowed that the form of Keliy'e address was not specially violent, part of it being only vulgar bus. Yet be went quite far enough to call for the notice of those whose duty it ia to stop apologia for murder. We da not nt any Kelly among n, eogaged la familiarising Englishmen with such mischief. Society ts entitled to protect iuelf against tbe teachers of these doctrines." Aiuiiii Bjatatgr rants a. Chicmiw, in., Oct. 2.-Pia of A Mem Colgofs and doMuncJatWm of Preei t McKinley characterise tbe article Emma Goldman to today Jasae of toe Free 8oclty, the frat iesoe of the fi of anaroiu uioM the aseesaine HerarUcUmgatongMi -alf-satiOUd, iadiffeiamt. Manted sdiudoleot public as be tbe one f red Z io sad Uust megastss of the aaontry. tbe clergy Vwe aha sand rarlaBt mob, the tinwant ssWssjdf Mni tbat even Amtric has gi ven birth to tbe man wbo struck; down the king of the reoub'ic. tbev have loet't heir, Leads and are about ins for vengeance upon those wbo for yean bare anown mat tne conditions be re were beginning to be alarming and until a halt be called despotism would set its heavy foot on tbe hitherto relatively free limbs of tbe people. "I did not knowCrolgOE, but from bis attitude and behavior I feel that he was a soul in pain, a soul that could find no abode in this cruel world of oure, a soul impractical, inexpedient, lacking in caution (according to tbe dictum of the wise), but daring just the same, and I can not help but bow in reverenced silence before eoeh a soul." folio Were Thar. 6Tew York, Oct. 6. One thousand al leged narebiets assembled In a hall in Fourth street In this city tonight, os tensibly to bold a ball in honor of the organisation of the Frei-Arbelter Stem me. aaid to be a society composed of anarchists, but the nature of the as semblage was suspected by the manager of tbe ball audi in a abort time forty polisemen were on the scene. Tbe manager learned tbat tbe meeting was really planned to hear Herr If oat make a speech, but Most, while on bis way to the hall, wan warned away by members of tbe society wbo were sent out to bead Mm on when the police arrived on the scene. Tbe presence of the polio vented any aaaccbinaking. rUM Wtll U MMllaw Haw York. Oc:. 6. Aa tbe result of nn urgent reqeeet that be accept front the Presbyterian Board J Foreign kfa sioos a call to work in Manila, the Bev, Dr. George F, Pentecost be severed bis connection with the pastorate of tbe pjmabr terwn ebereb of Yenkers, N Y, Dr. Fentceoot wen to Yeokere from tbe kfarrlsbooa Presbyterian church el i . I - - ' l . . ne nee nreaenea snr TO 8UV A MOMS- a ban of envvnens of land near Aav belf f tbl land is oe wbeajbm4, H i fortf KM ll Vjtm ENTERED A PROTEST Seaater iiftchell Sacks For Orsaea Fodder Dealer Deny That They Are Eaverief Any Part WAsnniGTON. Oct. eU today bed aa ensealed iatarefav with war department officials ooncat ning the shipment oi (odder foe tb ?bW pines from Portland. Upon ropteesatta- tions made by Oredaavdrma, the senator entered a protest against the, recent action of the department in adyertieiaf for forage and cattle in Baa Francisco, and not in Portland. Tbe department explains thattbis cargo was to be shipped oa the transport Dm, which, when fully loaded, it is alleged, could not have crossed out of the Colombia. For that reason, it decided upon the remaining available ports. The department has, however, ordered tbe quartermaster at Vancouver to load the transport Adato at Portland with fodder secured in that vicinity from tbe lowest responsible bidders. In general explanation, the department says it intends to purchase fodder wherever it can Jbe secured at the least cost, and nearest'tbe port from which it can be moot conveniently shipped. In this manner, it ia not endeavoring to favor any city, bat to beet serve tbe Interests of the'snvernmratT Had they beer convinced tbat th;Dix could have sailed fromfc Portland with a full cargo, advertisements for that cargoonld have been issued at Portland as well as other cities. Ktprtwlsa mt Anarehlf as. , Nxw Yoax, Oct. 5. The Hudson County (New Jersey) Bar Association, at a meeting called to bear the re part of it committee appointed to recommend legislative acts for tbe repression of aa arch ism. ordered the report referred to d special committee. Tbe first section of tbe proposed act specified tbat "anar chism shall be made a capital felony both as to tbs principals and accessories, as well before aa after tbe fact. Tbe term anarchism , for tbe purposes of this section shall be taken to include, every act done or word ottered with en tent to cause or to invite others to cause tbe assassination of a president of tbe United States or any person m tbe line of suc cession, the governor of a state or any person in tbe gubernatorial . succession or tbe chief of any foreign state or any person in the line of succession thereof." 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