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'EVENING EDITION iVEK' ik.t nttlr 8 r M THIS FA MARK THIS FAJ PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEttON, SATURDAY, SKPTKMBEK 7, 1901. 14. roniaht A4 itf jatai toalckl. j aaaaaaaaaa -' he Place fo buy Groceries roucan havr a big wlcct from. Call mc. M ItOCR is boti. in Uncy aiul staple i, R. Demott Pricas Pushed Down a Notch and hammered and slashed until cost and vnluc ar no longer thought of. To !'t rid of summer goods is our idoa and to do it (juicklv we are giving such values as seem almost impossible. Alexander & Hexter. GENERAL NIWS. The Boston Store. School Shoes Opening Sale Dry Goods mi aSk SWk In - .id lk VI heavy 90 (atfam l.l r iibuMfor girls $1, $1 .25 L.x'in.1 11.75 If 'hoe for bovs, minU' uuuiis. shoe. 1, '"). 1 '( I ili.ll t . 1 ft k z.zo am ";iu. boys are young nun. fj " . nun 12 l-'2c 19c 15 to jajc values, Plaids This covers the least. and Novelties. This line of Plaid and Novelties range in price from 25c to 50c; will now he offered during this sale at this low price. If these don't attract you prices don't count. 50 to 7s value: dt fine plaids, novelties ami plain Z,jQ, colors and plenty of them This price is made for this sale only. 50c to 85c values and a good assortment of up-to-date materials, not a lew pieces hut many ol them. These are on centre counter counter, easily fotiml 39c A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. 60c to $1 values colored anil mark novelties. 49c 59c 75c to Si. as values These can he appreciated colored and hlack when seen. novelties. he Boston Store. m Parent Scholar I Overlook These Prices tPClls. ' fcnuis W Pencil, Stups 'alPen Wu P :i Tblt, bifgeai Rc Re 4c 2 L2c 4c lc CllfiliulT A Lover of Good Living els t?ood hread as the leading article of his diet. When he has our hread he has (he beat that is made We use the best wheat Hour in this hread, and our every process is the best result experience in bread making C. ROHRMAM. lc fie N fettle. Iri 'OR ur Money l8chool Books m BAKER & FOLSOM For Combination Folding CoU and Chairs. Just the thing to take to tne mountains iNext Door to Postoffice Pendleton, Oregon Andrew Carnegie ha offered $20,000 to Riverside, Calif., for a free public 1 i brary. Sir William C. Van Horne, chair man of the board of director ot the Canadian Pacini- railroad, estimates that the (train crop in the Canadian Northweat will reach a total of NO, 000,000 bushel. "Thin in a bumiior VOp." said Sir William, "and will al low the fanners a surplus for export trade." Senator Clark went to buy the Bit tor Root stock farm formerly ran hy Marcus Daly. The ranch consists of 125,000 arret of the iiest land in Mon tana, of which about 25,000 are tinder cnltivation, and upon which Mr. Oaly spent millions of dollar in improve ments, it i -hiiI that Senator l lark n intention in to cultivate ugar beetn on the ranch. (teneral Manager Kruttachnitt, of ie xniuiorn racinc company, nan aniiniiiiceil that all the company's lo- imutive will he equipped to burn oil untcad of coal. a- noon an ponnible. o that end storage tanks with a cps- tv of 30,000 barrels each win be reeted at Oakland, Fresno, Meinlota nd other iioiiiIh sooth and east on the line. The Turkish ambannador in London, "otaki Anthopnlo I'anha han been natrncted to inform (ireat Britain that the Hi'tion of a rommander of a Hritiah wanhip in the Persian (lull, in pre vention the Turkish corvetU Seliob roni entering Koweyt, in incompati le with friendly relation. The Sm all Hide of the rout rovernv Ml that the Sehob wan trying to land Turktnh roopn on the territory of ii Sehkih, who i independnt 01 Turkey. Dartmouth college will celebrate the 100th anniverna'v of the graduation of laniel Welmter from that institution hi --optenilior 2 and zn. Addresses will He delivered nv inriner eioverniir rank S. Black of New York; Senator loar, Chiet Justice Fuller of the nited States nupreme court ; Congress- man aJBIl, .llldge .Mired nuqnon u letroit and other. One thoiinaml of he alumni will parade, dressed in evolutionary costume. There will he ingtng hy u chorua of 200 voicea. amuel Appletou, the only living ir.. .i . . -. . .,, i grandson ol nanioi wenntor, win no the corner atone ol Weiiater nan. tne new adminintratiou aud alumni me morial huiling. PACIFIC RORTriWRBT NlWt. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY HAS CHANCES FOR RECOVERY. Buffalo, Sept. 7-6 p. m.--President McKinley, so the physicians believe, has passed danger of blood poisoning and will recover. BULLETINS OF fHE DOCTORS LATEST REPORT ALARMING i THE ANARCHIST CZOLOOCZ "4M The tlarvent Home carnival, under the Hiiapicea of the Modern WoiHlmeu I AuieriiK, openiHl ill Miianv oil Thursday .lumen i . imild, a pioneer of ' 17. who died at bin home at Albany Nun- .lu . sepieinlier I, .!! horn in Vthile ide, 111., in 1H4H, and came aurosa the llama with Inn pareuta. A. H. Hammond haa bought 50,00n acres of timU-r nir $500,000 on Tuala tin and Traak rivern in Oregon, ami will mill the 2,000,000,0110 feel atand- nig thereon in Portland. A Portland buaiueaa man, juat re- turned lroin the eaai. aayn inai inn projected lis (ft exposition at rortland haa already attracted more attention to the Pacific Northweat than all the oth er advertising it han had in many year - E. 0. Oreeuman, ex-held auerinieiei ent lor the Oregon UhIi coiiiui laaion , haa organized a company, with II. II Tremliet!i and W. S. Jeuninga a incor- poratora, to propagate flah. Mr. 'reeninan wan recently removed in htatv Fish Warden Nan Ouaeu. Bev. rung Chak, who haa beeu in ,.,,ire.- of the Ctnueae misaioii work III I'.irtlan. nor the nan' thrm- years, wu. leave for Canton, IJhina, to accept tne naatorate of the Firat Baptist church at that place. Thia church haa a mem- hershlp of 10W, UU Ol wnom are resi dents. From the prewnt outlook, the aolU" I th. strike diiestion which la ..Minor Lhia citv so many thousands dollar ia a tar on, H not larumr, than when the trouble first commenc ed. Both aidea are determined not ti mimm ,,, .,i already there la talk In certain quarters that it will be months, ....1 u.,nkH or days, uoiore wie uno in reached, says the Telegram'a Han Francisco correapondent. Pint Ona Today Told About tha Wounda and Thalr Loeatlon. Buffalo, Sept. 7. A bulletin issued at 7 o'clock thin morning hy the phy niciaun aaid: "The preaident wan nhot alioiit 4 o'clock. One shot ntruck him upon the upper portion of the hreat hone, glancing but not penetrating. The aecond penetrated the abdomen five inches below the left nipple, one end one-half inch en to the left of the med ical line. The abdomen waa opened through the line of the ballet wound. We found the bullet had penetrated the stomach. The opening in the front wall of the stomach was carefully closed with silk Stitches, after which search wa made for the hole in the line J nf the wall of the atomach. This was found and was also closed the aame way. The further courae of the bullet could not be discovered, al thongl. careful search was made. The I wound was closed without drainage. No injury to the intestines or other ab dominal organ could be discovered. The patient stood the operation well. "His condition at present jtmliflen hope of recovery.'' PS. McKiniBv Would Attend Him. Buffalo. Kept. 7. -Mrs. McKiniey slept well, bat with her it was a forc ed sleep. Mi" wanted to spend the night at her huabaiid'n lied side, but, u her feeble condition, thia waa not to he thought of. In the president's chamber there waa watchful nesa every second. I'r Uixey wan w ith him mi- 1 da v break. AH'bulletina that came from the bad ide during the night showed the pre- ident resting comfortably. He was under the influence ot strong opiate which induced aleep, and, while In- lent, the injuries were being tender y ared for by the physiciaus and nurses. Word to the White House. Washington. Sept. 7. Secretary Cor- telyou sent the following to the While House thin morning: "IN nresiueni panned a fairly comfortable night and serious ayuiptotiin have ueveiupeo. Unchanged Thia Morning. Buffalo. Sept. 7. At 7 o'clock the resident's condition la unchanged r. Kixev announced that the surgeon would he able In decide during the lav whether or not the wound would kelv prove fatal. Buffalo. Sept. 7, a. 111. The presi dent passed a good night. Tempera ture, 10:. pulse, 110; respiration 24: igned, Kixey, 1'ark, Uorleiyou. May Use a Knife. Buffalo, ept. 7, 10:30 a. in. The surgeons are talking 01 using ine - rav to I oir ate the linnet in me proai dent's body. If that fails, they will resort to the knife. t ondttlon at 3:40 o'Cioek Bulla Cleveland, -ept. 7, 4:30 p.m. Dan R. Henna, son of the senator, just re ceived a telegram from his father at Buffalo thnt the president is worse and cannot lte. HIS DIABOLICAL SCHEME. LOOKING BACH ved her 44 11 nd Academic 1 Books . teRlCK N0LF. l- and Blotters '''th Flyer,, rtJ See Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from dhe pint to ten quarts, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of fishiug tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Tn tlw linn when she was plucked from Hi- ,,-rv 1T.iat. of (Lath, the natural im pulse IM the womanly heart is thanklu! iii-ss lor the in-run which .tin I u desire to help other women in like caac. TI10M' are tile 111 o t i v r t which nrosnptea air. Burnett to wile the 4ccumpun iug testi monial to the curative puwei of lr. Piawoe's mvo itc fmrriptioM. Tttil 1- o.ily one cure out ol t)iiiiiul No one would dan say that the average yrrgTaWI waa not as truthful " afca i good. And it i the iruthfui tastlnwny ol tlie average woin.ui that "Favorite Pre scription cures woiiwiiiy diaaaaas when all other .icaiis and liicdi cines absolutely fall Ii rstab iiIim rt-iitluritv, dries the d.ain.s which weaken women ,.,H ;t,nniation and ulcerallon am eu'res female' we-knea. H trauquiluee .1 r.v ...store the apitltr and iiiduers refreshing lrep I hvr OIK llUeil I." O""- ' villi . guii Co., Ky what your caw I" J" aud lay at ' write l Vi. Kva llurucll ol kuaacllvlllr U ii uuoiiiai ill i, ' doae for lu. .Vis bab) I hail cullM. le.- fWIU UI l"n loUI wee lulu 11 nuil lion i o' lh ' rilv After (vrr)thin lia han been givee e '" '''r ' 1 to gel mc a ttlur of Ir .x"1ltlou He hull DO lull I ami when I bod taken It tw I.lr n walk i" "" wa be l beeu liollto 111'1 aakeil inv hualwi Pierce's Pavorite la ll. but be g4 ii u -L . 1 mi a 1.1. 1 eou uerei prou lr ree ouU . . . n-ii-. hill iiKt.v'a I" rllvll l I encio eu.e ... ,,' em ... luun ail lokeu tlnei lit. Czolgoc BoasU or His Bloody Dead to the Polls. Buffalo. Hept. 7. -This morning the police at headquartera tscame still, more fearful as to the safety ofCsol-! goc and it was decided to move him ' from the third floor cell to a dungeon in the cellar. It was decided by the police in case an effort was made by a mob to get at the assain it would be safer to have him in the cellar than on the third floor. Two otlicer are noar the cell and several officers are guarding the entrance to the cell room. The prisoner it i said declar ed in his confession that he was alone . in the deed. "I planned it long ago," he iMiasted, "and planned it well. I followed the president to Niagara Kail on Thurs day morning aud could have shot him there hut a tern ble example was need ed, so 1 waited until thousands sur- I rounded dim. I have beeu following! I in. three days to get a proper oppor t unity." Csolgoci has lost his fear and talks; freelr with those who eome near his cell. He app.-ars calm aud aelt-poe- hesned . Nam Pound to ba Not Nlaraan H Said Hot Sorry for Bloody Dsad. Bnffalo, Sept. 7. -The real name of Nieman in Leon Oaolgoos. n. wan borfl in Detroit and came here lr.un Cleve land. Buffalo, Sept. There was talk of lynching OeolgOM. M mj ,. t night were parading the streets with ropes and clubs, nhonttng. "I yw IM him"' Thousands of people were in the vicinitv of the jail, held in check by the police and oldiern. Description of th Shooter. Bnffalo.Sept. 7. OaolfOM btl hrown hair and blue eyes; is five leet, seven inches in balghl : re a badge of the Knights of the Golden Kagle. After the shot were tired the crowd set upon him and knocked oMl bll teeth, batter ed hi face ami broke bin none. When anked about I he sh.mtiug t'solgocr. naid : "1 made up tnv tnih.1 thin morning to do it." When CuolgocE waa taken to le ad quarters a crowd of :kK) excited men followed the patrol irvitig, "Lynch him ." The crowd hc quickly dts lrsed by the police, t'r.nlgm'i w hen ar rested said to h secret service man: "I shot him because 1 am an anar chist and onlv lid n dutr." It was given niit last night that the Buffalo police were warne I ,1 plot of the anarchists to take the president's life during Inn visit. I he cxixisitioh gates were closed Isst night and the electric tower and other lights put oat WHEN ROOSEVELT WAS TOLD Only Exclaimed "My God!" and Turnad His Head. Burlington, Vt., ept. 7. When Vice President Roosevelt wa handed a dispatch yesterday afternoon informing him that an assassin had attempted the president's life, his face turned white, l or a moment he Was speech lesn. then a single . xclamation escaped his lips aud lie turned away his head. "I'rohably fatal," houted the man who had brought the news to the vice president "My Hod '" was all that Roosevelt ssid. two blocks and to pas the lie mg for two ac bcleved to be 1 man, the other er in ling cir even known pi kept. The man who the line at the with blood! and mutache. car Foster ami looks and pnsheqa on the pre ident M attention wa da nana in Ared. Tht as tall and ha white. She was the arch. Be fort ing reached that the goard and bear that whist be dashed sway, A lad Hande Chicago, leader of catody here, most radical He wa arr several veam diary matter 1 pension ol 1 eh 1 us waa to San Francs similar organ ed to "impend, cagn, arriving I In the warn .hints arretted this afternoon, conspiring to a Thev will be a I task la I rortland, Oi l.aak wan indie Poie and Hes ago uy me 1 inn oltm-elie ev publis weeklv paper dev anarchistic doctrit I'one nsrvixf t'lim I indictment afterwardM againnt lsaak ami 4ddA. . ... 1 1 1 1 Wasiiiogtoii, publiabea "FreeJ cbintic paper in a licensor to "FU a aon here. Th An.r.MHriMsjj Buffalo, Sept. -,'fB made a confoasi n V MM Many tiSBMBMH to regain eAsn w lneli to uns eed. H the greatest ditHoMiti the confess ion. after the aweati a cot in a atate went to sleep oundly. He w. caaanari Cleveland, Sept f. aapen. order , .rd estahliahes tsMBd - an anarch lat M M CHANCE IS FOR RECOVERY. PhydoiaQ Mad Thorough Examination. No Vital Part Wa Tout had A Declara tion of th Anarehltl or No Ksmorso. Buffalo, Sept. 7, 1 :30 p. m. The presideut'a piiyalcin juat Qniihed a ai e -"- -' - J nJ Ii.i . m u 11 I U.JA SaUTUUKU eimu nidi 11111 uiio uiiu ioi Sept. 7 Mi horn house huT0, wb,ch entered the abdo- 1. ni.-llie presiueiit eoun ..u. .,mehl no vital nart. Thev are ng quietly will, no change for -ll ie , lo (u ...j jn tUB prHfH.ut con- worat-, pul. MU: leiiiperaiure. .v . r , president ball uot recover. The sec ond bullet ia not located. ( 'xiiliriiex said thia niiiriiinu. after an- ith H isiitn I ol A IX THE NBW8! Take the Kaat Oregunian. DUy $5 00 a year by mail Weekly )i.5. and tnaai Weekly Ma.oo a ysaw. Sample cupy freg respiration, 24. Sigiieil by nr. niaev. Mrs. McKluley is iviug uowu. nne a remarkable iortitude. The preai dent has takeu some liquid nourish ment . Condition at 3:46 p. m. Al ii:4& p. Ml. 1 Ir. Rixey authorixed Secretary Cortelyou to nottiy ecrptarv lJUg that there la much encourage-uieul. 4:J6 p. 111 Senator llanua wept w h.m iiiforiiied 01 the true atate ol the nreaident'n coiidition. The doctor are now watching ior sepnc pro naj which they fear. A gtartllng Ramer. Buffalo, sept. 7. Mrs. McKinley sat ou the verauda a few minutes this morning, chuttiug with friends, tins in taken a a reassuring sign, nut tne fact that the members of the cabinet are now here, fMDereu ai tue presi dents' bedside, ha started a rumor that he is dying. Ills temperature haa gone up to 106 or loo. Feared Blood Polaoolng. Buffalo, Sept. 7. The surgeons an nounced at noon they feared blood poiaouing. If it set lu. they say tne (resident will die. 1 ue ounei oaa odead in the muscle ol the back . The police fear another riot if this is made known aud are calling out the reserves. Later, however, it was ru mored he had passed the critical etage Caowd About th Mllburu Houaa. Buffalo, Sept. 7. The Mil burn home 1 a I 1 1B. la now aurrouuueu oy a gueru 01 m fautrytueu. The crowd 111 front of the house at an early hour wa quite large and waa constantly augmented. Per son who gatiiered lu the streets and upon surrounding lawns were mere ill sympathy, and moist eyes wore visible everywhere in the crowd. Englishmen tilve Sympaifay- l.oinlon, Sept. 7. London feels al most aa much sorrow over tbe ahootiug of President McKinley as if tbe kiug had beeu assassinated. The subject la on everybody's lips and expressions of sympathy are constant. The feeling among tourists at Glasgow runs high They assembled today aud passed reso lutions of regret that the assassin hud uot been lynched. Sympathy Prom Sovereign. Washington, Sept. 7. -The state de partment has received messages from the presideut oi 1 ranee, aud the em peror of iiertuany expreeeiug sympathy lor the president. Mr McKinley Stood ll Well. Buffalo, Sept. 7. Mrs. McKinley was iuformed of her huaabud's shoot ing and stood it bravely. She went to his tmdaide. Day of Prayer Id Maryland. Annapolis, Sept. 7. nveruor Wal ter Smith issued a proclamation set ting next Tuesday as a day of prayer fur the swift recovery of the preaident. Tbls Plend Was Glad. BcottavilJe, N. Y., Sept 7. A crowd tried to lynch a strauger for saying he was glad the presideut was snot. He was rescued hy a deputy sheriff. s ) luorii v I pasaed. ' ident'n other session in the sweat box "1 shot Ii 1 111 for au example aud hope he dins. I shot him because it was mv duty. The mau who succeed him must no', be the slave of capital, or he will periah, too." Rixey Said "Crll Ha Paad." Buffalo, sept. T. lr. Kixey is au thority for the statement the crisis has From '.' to !.' '. 11 a the pres pulse had made a phenomenal fall from 140 to IM. The surgeon aay he is taking all necessary uouriab meiil ami is gettlug along well. Condition al 3:30 o'clock. Buffalo. Sept. 7, 3:30 p. m. The president's physicians iaaued the fol lowing bulletin: "The president con tinue to rest quietly. No change for the worse." Roosevelt Arrived In Buffalo. Vice-President Roueevelt has arrived. Last Mahl'l Lalir New. Buffalo. Sept. 0, ':60 p. in. The le united preaident is reported to be resting easily. Aueethetics were administer ed. UT. ''rk has begun probing the aiidoiueu for tbe bullet. Buffalo, Sept. 7, 6:80. -The presi dent is conscious aud resting easily, toeing much improved. Buffalo, Sept. 7. The hrsi bullet fell from the wound iu the breast hone so soon as the president waa placed on the operating table. Tne president picked up the bullet and handed it to Mr. Ellis. The president I took 110 anesthetics while the doctor ' were probing lor tne secoua uuuei, and .immediately after it was taken out showed marked nigu of improve ment. Buffalo, Sept. ti, 7 p. m. The fol low iiikt bulletiu lust issued by tbe at tending physicians: "The president's 1 j : . . ; 1.. lj .......... 1 11... ..... eoljumoil IB ran lie. ymumi iu im up- eratioii iu good shape. Hie aecond bullet waa probed for, Uot not found, and is probably iu the muscle of the back. The intestine are uot injured." Buffalo, Sept. , 7:26 p. ui.-The presideut was moved to tbe residence of Presideut Kit burn of the exposition, ou Delaware avenue. The atreete are closely guarded. At 7:S!0 p. m., Secretary Cortelyou bulletins: "Everything favorable, so lar." 8:16 p. m. Or. Kixey, pereoual physician of the preaident, telegraph ed Secretary Hay the president's con dition is very serious. Surgeons Parmeuter aud Park an uouuee the president's wounds uot fa tal. "The presideut is out of danger. He will live." Buffalo, Sept. o, 11:15 p. m. The president ia resting easy. No unfavor able symptoms have developed. Washington, Sept. ti, 10 p. iu. News from Buffalo states the presideut has more than an even chance tor recovery. The fact that there is no ludauiwation is a favorable symptom. Probing for lite bullet will h resumed tomorrow. In Detroit Organized Anarchists. Hetroit, Sept. 7. --There are th I red Niernam 1 Ii n ia Dau ll 111 of them are polish laborer-, employed at the Helta -all Works. I he anar chists have no organixation here, al though it is known that several en tbUSlastic followers f the cult reside here, Portland Man on "Nlman." Portland, Ore., Sept. 7. C. K. Sor tie, 362 Momsoti St., aay he know a Fred Nieuian. NiesMB lived in Kiver Rouge, a uliiirh of Hetroit Nieman. if not a case of mistaken identity, robin! his mother, stealing her jk union money from under her pillow. He nerved time, lhia was . i seven year ago. .Mriumi wa aiao inspected of wrietratiiig a aeries of holdups iu River Rouge and wa con sidered a tough generally. Hi pa rent are res octal Ie, snd nil brother induitrioua. Nieman was a dermau or Pole. Lived tn Cleveland. Cleveland, Sept. 7. Leon Ctolgoct, tbe assasaiu ol McKinley, waa a resi dent of Cleveland until two week ago. Mm fatnilv lived on a farm near Chagrin Fall. Csolgocs is aged 86 and ha nine biothera, six of whom live here. His step mother aaid this morn ing that I .co n, since he wss three vears old. wa alwayn tnuid.aud sickly and liked to sit by bunelf aud mope. He never had auy associate bora. Two week ago lie wrote his parents from an Indiana town he waa going far awav an I tney would uever see him again. One brother ia a soldier in the Philippinea. Ijeon's -lepmother aaid he waa weak in mind and if he shot the preaident it wa laxause he wa inane. He never tool ins family lie was discon tented with auythiug. Had uu ill will agaiust the rich or the country's chiet magistrate aud liked this coon- I try, aud, so far as she knew , nau nev er read the kMOhinga of Emma Hold man. Cx govt's home is iu the Pol ish settlement. K very thing around it ; indicates that the family i indus triou. Probably Mad a Confasdon. Buffalo, Sept. 7. It ia pretty wall I known tbe anarclnat made a detailed confession, t ut the officers sre guard ingit jealously. Arrsited Mine In cnieago. Chicago, ept 7. Nine anarchists were arrested here last night on in structions trout Buffalo. They are be lieved to know something about the at- ansass i nation. I he loader is . a I II. . - a man named izaaa, euivor 01 au u archiats' paper, denies he knew auy thiug about the assassination or the olut. but is beinu sweated. aasM It is said rxo goex was here iu Jai j4aweffrl.j3t- M aud followed Emma (jolduian Ih" igstag arrested a ever she w.-ut and . -X pressed a UeairetO join tbe iuuer circles of the anafopisAa aud kill a ruler. 1 wo , u a ttun-sj age..i ctive anarchists Imliever in the,' and a member of tiona, and a I way about anarchy wi b'siy to listen to. limit or cioigee-. Buffalo, Sept. S recover tne oni preferred against I asaault w which the twenty year Csolgocs Mat I Bnffalo, Sept. 7, until 4:30 o'clock f awakening, he aak ter. Tin wa gir remaining awaka again went to slat until 0:30. It iCl kept in hi preaefr come of the prat known more denoa able be will lie an a preliminary heari. A strong about the lion iu caw 'here arena monstratioos by Daiuacln; I Chicago. Sept. M culated here that deu wa raided eleven aiiarchiata that Csolgocx took that house sevea and iemale aner were seen to bid men apparently advice in his ear. ed aud klaood hiuSr the plot to aaa wax hatched here It is positively kc here iu July aud Km in t oldmau'al It Waa a I Local authorltl the plot uu El ..oUhed tool uo troubiat In iiuard Mill stat ioii an iu in Looking Por Accomplice. Buffalo, Sept. 7. A cordoo of police arouud the Mil burn home exteuded President M the local stoafc five points blaaa Seat. K0EPPEI PHARMACY BATH TABLETS. 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