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DAILY EVENING EDITION B2EZ a a""1" !rmtlll .o.mty ppopl. w-'Ck this fact tASTERN OREGON WEATHER. $ VOL' 14 PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKSHON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1WH NO. 4225 rrr thk cult ok force The Place To buy Groceries whcrc you can l.nvrt a U ock to HlWl from. Call jml a. v tock is iar(?chntii in ftn'c) and pl ifnccrics. 0. R. Demott First Fall Announcement. Fall and Winter Underwear Mew Suits and Overcoats Hawes and Stetson Hats Florsheine's Fine Shoes ARE HERE!. Alexander & Hexter, The Boston Store. School Shoes I Opening Sale Dry Goods .i to skid $ M t to 1- heavy .90 13 to 2 heavy 1.16 Kmc shoos for 'irls $1 . $1 ,2" iLfiOnd 11.76 Strong simps lor lioys, made Ukibuui'i blioe, 11.25, 1.80 1.74. 2.00, and 2.60. Big hoys ire young men. Try the DoUglM ihOB $:UX) and ttJM i 12 l-2c 15 to Jlfc values, Plaids and Novelties. This covers tlir- least. 4 d Thif line of Plaid and Novelties rang in prici from I J 15 10 soci will now be offered during thai Male t thii Ion prii - If these don't attract you prices don't count. 351 to 751 values ol fine pi, mis, novelties and plain colors and plenty of them. This price is made for this sale only. 50c to S5C values and a nood assortment ol up-to-date materials, not a few pieces hut many ol them. These are cm centre counter counter, easily found 29c 39c A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. 49c 59c doc to $1 values colored and hlack novelties. 75c to $125 value s colored and hlack novelties. These can he appreciated when seen. The Boston Store. What Parent w Scholar:::: Will Overlook These Prices I ' Ublll .... eje i I J r. rens 2 1.2c ?tac,lB-... 0toMo Kho' Straps g bolder and p,;n jc Brawn 1c u uraw.nn Pencils. . 5c Tablet, biufti La .... Hil w U,UDU -nk 2e hottle. On the Trav, Sideboard i Table. Pine chinaware is always attract ive, and you never saw such tine china offered at such low prices as in our present sale. A visit to our sales counters will well repay you in the attractiveness of the display. Then you can appreci ate the attractiveness ol these prices. We want you to see those 117 piece dinner sets at $37.50. C. ROHRMAN. Itlf Your Money toCR FOK : 11 r. - trm . ' a l" aciiool Books Nlic and Academic mi Books EDERICK NOLF. I., 1 - a a BAKER & FOLSOM For Combination Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Next Door to Postoffice Pcndletou, ..Oregon.. "See Dem Freezers 99 .1 have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quart, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of Uniting tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. CHEERING NEWS FROM PRESIDENT YORK MARKET Em mi Goldman, the anarohiet lec turer wrote the honk thst CznlgoBt nay aspired bin to Attempt to aaiat President McKinley at Buffalo. The ramification of the hand of an archist which in supposed to have been responsible for the cnmmiion ot the terrible tragedy at Buffalo, Friday, l believed to extern) to Cincinnati. The local iol!ce have received a tele gram from Chief Wiltcte. of the federal MOtel service department, requesting the arrest there of B, I.anx, MHO Mon roe street. . Two thoimamf member id the social ist Voted down a resolution ot regret for the attempted aai nat Iota of the lircsiilent at n mitftttno in ItercmAii 's Urove, Rivercide, New.Vork. The ar gument of those nppoaed to the resolu tion was that McKinley 1 the repre-1 Hentativeof the capitalist class, and I tuns Ins safety or clanger are matter cUataea in Ruti n In unit Inv In Ktrv I'.nrncr Vineivm 1 u wnnmv huh wj am ol the Land Thai Mr. McKinley Is to Re Bulletins of the Day Will Make the Nation Rtyoice. -o MAY BE WELL THREE WEEKS BEICB (Uporttd by I. L. Ray Co., Pandlaton, Chteaa-o Board of Trad and Nw York stork Bxrhana Brokr, (lei York, -v-pt. 10. The grain mar kets were very dull today and pvloe change Hinall. Liverpool closed tin changel, I H, New York opened end closed at rt('4l i),M-etnher , after tellittk: at Tit',, t'orn and pork were a trille lower ItOOkl all strong and have re covered atl that was lat on Saturday. Wheat Close yesterday, 7rt ft-H. Open tixlav, 7tl . of no concern ti socialist- Two hnndriMt anarchiHt celehrated President Mckinley' assassination at Qofley Hollow, a mining hamlet aero the Vongh iogheny River from Hneiia Vita, Pa., near McKeesport. Peer, whisky, speeches, songs anil praises for Cr.olgosz were the order of the day. This is one of the largest an archist groups in the country. It wan started and led by (iarcia Ciamcavilla, who now I ives at Spring Valley, III., and edit! the Firebrand, the ancrehist organ. When llresci assassinated King Humbert, Ciamcavil lit declared that McKinley would be the next vic tim of the anarchist plot. EXPRESSIONS OF PUBLIC OPINIONS. The Hoetse dazette. with perhaps the largest circulation in Kusia, hrands anarchism a social iiisamt) and demand more energetic action against the ruthless bands which vic timise the great tiod's elect and chos en ruler since ordinary police prtcan tions and internal supervision are In u tli cient." The Pariaian newspaiers continue their sympathetic articles and as the Matin remarks, they are unanimous in denouncing the- outrage and OOBMBlief aing the American nation. "It is to the honor of Kuropean journals," aays the Matin, "that on such occa sion their comments resemble each other closely. The language of one is the language of all. Kev. Ir. Navlor, Mr. McKinley's pastor, said: "1 must say that the uf fafr of t o'clock 1-riday has almost con verted tin- into an advocate ol lynch law. Surely there was no occasion, no reason, tor that dreadlul deed, and whether the work of a sane man or a lunatic, there can te no just it) cat ion for it." The attack upon President McKinley completely tnouosd ise the attention id the London nwspaers. Page after page is devoted to long descriptive tel egram from Buffalo aiei Neve York, dispatches from the continent describ ing the effect of the news there and the opinions of toe press. The Australian federal cabinet has requested the governor-general id Au stralia, the Karl of llopetouu, to cable to the secretary id state for the coin nie, Mr. Chamberlain, expressing the tjmpethjf of the Australian people with the AuiericuiiM, earnestly hoping thut the president's wound are not mortal and that he will be spared to continue guidance of the destinies ot this great people. The Vienna newspapers express themselves strongly in denunciation ol anarchism. The Nciie Weiner Tage blatt nay: "The country in it bit terties will probably take energetic measures to destroy the iiumery of an archism in the L uited States." The Weiuer Tacehlatt ay that Mr. Mc Kinley i- the lirsl statesman of Ameri ca, and pcrhap the greatest ai.d most influential in the world since His murck. I-our hundred Polish-Americans gathered in Saint I .an rentals Kuinau Catholic church in New York and pass ed resolutions deploring the shooting id President McKinley, anil protested aainM th statements that the would- be assassin was connected with the Polish people in this country. Among those present were tive Polih priests. Separate telegrams of sympathy were hi lit both to the president and Iffl, McKinley. Several Polish-American oeletiei is claimed were represent ed at t he meet tug. cover Bells Are lo Rind Out the News on "President's Day." Buffalo, 10:10 a. m. Pr. Mclinrney came out of the Milburn residence and aid there i a very remote possibility of peritonitis, and yet predicted the president being in fair shape within two or three weeks. Or. McHurney leaves for the east tonight. Senator Manna goes to Cleveland this niter nsin. The feeding of encouragement over the condition of the president which grew stronger yesterday ha giv en way to one ol confidence. There is elation among the physicians, and oth ers coming from the lck chamber say there i now hut little dount the presi dent will recover. So lauguine is this belief that President Milburn of tin' Pan-American ha given permission to announce there will be another presi dent's day at the eis)iition. It will I be an occasion lor thanksgiving for the r verv of the preidenl. A sys tem of electric signals i to be arrang ed so that at a given signal hells will beset ruining, whistle blowing and cannon booming all over the United States. Although they will not have it un derstood that the danger point ha en tirely passed, they declare unless mi-looked-lur complication develop, he will certainly he restored to health, and as tunc pas-es toe danger ol these complications lessens materially. No food is taken by him, the only nourish ment being an injection of lukewarm water, and the white ol an egg. No sedatives are given, because the pa tient is comparatively epiiet ami from time to time get natural sleep. Pre caution to insure absolute stillness in the vicinity of the Milburn house are not relaxed. The physician have no (ear the bullet itslel will cause trouble. It it believed it ia encysted The quantity ol nourishment administered to the president is being Increased. moRessiNa to riicom r PRfcSIDKNT McKINLKY WAS Ai.. i : I NlCtll COBVOIT- INM Matt Tin Jin n who knew the lull value of i.-! ' i tHr woman who hat. hwl it and retr lined it: the woman who from btdas waaJt and sicklv is OlICi '.nil 01 1 U .i strong woman rte.iK and i. k y w J IHSU llaw ia eu in . Ic lAroeg and Wi ,1 b) the aid ol jr. I'i : ml hi Pavorita Pi . i op tion " It cure- the ills which weaV.nl women. It regulate-, the piriisls, ilrich enteebhiig Ir.uus, heals Ut- Batntnatloii and ul oeraUon, and cur-s female weak in s.-, 1 1 aoui iabaa i h e arvaa and i una iter vouaaeaa, it pr, .motes a healthy appetite .i . . I in di. es n treslli ng AVco "I had friuak- Iruut.Ur Mrs l. I utuqu ml Ci.li.-itt- Mi Mall . hilliiutt - I-. , I. s, s 'lilt Ills Ikt frito II 7 V,SC.. And fWt Mornina Baaan lo Talk Alout attain of Slata. Hullulo, Sept. 10. tt:) a. in. the phyfticiau' bulletin say: "TI.e president passed the must mm lortable night since the attempt on hi life. Pulat), 108; tejMKJMtMe, b)i I: respiration, 'Jtt. " Hullalo, Sept. 10, I a. in. The lol lowing olhcial bulletin is issued: "1'be president's condition tin morn ing is satisfactory to bis physicians. If no complications arise, rapid conva lescence may be expected . Pulse, 104; temperature, t1' H ; repiration, '".'." Buffalo, left, 10, U:30 a. ui. Dr. Bixey said : "The president asked again to sit Up thia morning. When I demurred, he. Haul: 'Ob, I'm stronger. See, I can move easily.' Then he gave some or der alxiut cloving his hone at Canton and suggested that they prepare to move hi in to Washington, besides ask ing about some state attairs. It will be iijipoasible to move him lor three weeks." Buffalo, bept. 10. - No official bulle tin, llaei U a. , telling ol the presi dent' condition, was laaued up to P 111. At tbat time, Mr. Milburn aaid : "The president i much better than on any previou day since the shooting ami he la on the road to tpeedy recovery." Buffalo, Sept. 10. -At M:aO p. m an olhcial bulletin aaid: "No changes since ii.ir morning." QAjQE WOULD QUIliT NA I ION Traatury Sacralary Say ttiara uu hun ger of Stringency in Hune Maraat. Waahiiigtoii, Sept. 111. Secretary of Treasury iiage arrivwi from Buffalo this morning. He denied he horned to the capital fur purie ol takiug action on the appeal M ReW York I baiikera wbo have asked hiui lo in- crease the government deposit ill llieir ' vault for the purpoae ol relleviug the money market. He declare Uiere ia no danger ol stringency latter, (iaae directed that the lucoui- iuu internal revenue receiuU be plactsl in the uatioual tiank JeposiUirie il were really a baianie with each i reached euual , it a 1 am ) .,1. urutJ inc i i v or Pirn;.' s rj iit I'rraciyirti'.n W ll r u I couiuu it. , 1 uii.iiia Oos mctiKiuc .. Wiu, y lx. kill, .J. i-. . . . . r ... ,,.H.od lliorr lhll I t v. i urr I i" i'rc luug lol iltalli t" volllf mid olict. iu siiBt-r iua I lid iutrii"! uaaniiuaiioo . ataV drsiu tsrartut: U.Wji !'" " " "JJJ" ary VTk "i i nJ ana kwlthjr wulusu " , 1'leas.tnl relMU Willi Favorite l'recripi i" aic UtaCtiv or iricguUr. tu iav che value ot the hoods held aucuritv for uch deuoaltory. ini will divert 6, oOO.OOO from tbe govern ment vault, fne m.. i.aarv wit) tuJay invite propi'aala for the aaie to the gov rnmeut of I.OOO.OOO worth of taU bond other than two. SENATOR MANNA 0DAK0I0 Range today, 7'4 to 7V Cloae tedeVi t$H stock: Sugar, M ; teel, 44 7 . St. Paul. 1H4 M V . V.. 084. Wheal In Chleano. Chicago, Sept. U). Wheat, 10 M to SHORT NISTORV OP ANARCHY FIKST KOUNI) ORUANIATION IN UKR MANY. IR09-66. Wit Admixed With Soelallim. "Red. tiatnlna Upper Hand Anarehliu Came to America. Anarchy and the anarchit ar now live is-nes oi tins country il" never be tore. Cititelis are studying the cult mid asking, what shall we do with it .' The evolution of (he anarchists has been one of centuries, but il found or ganization in (iermauv through the teachings of Proudhoh, horn ISO!!, died lKti,r), win- was the father ol the system and who wrote: 'The true lorni ol the state i anarchv;" bv which he i u nlit, not disorder, but abwence of BOeTnBeBti I-..-, d upon man-made law. Hi' teaiht thai society should he ovef ned aoleTy by the taw oi nature, jusi a the brute creation i governed, approximating Clod'l idea Modern au arcbisiu lit adoptiNl principle ami practices never intended by it found er. Mixed with the elements of an archy were tenets oi socialism, .lohanii Karl Kislhortus and Karl Man follow ed in that order a the exponent of tie" original doctrine of Proudhoii. Later the "red," or tbiaie who repre sented the inislerii practice ami hold ing of the anarchists, gained the up per bund, and the society degenerated into a murdering company of men ami WOmeil who marked all civil rulers as their victim. When The "Redk" Appeared. M, Bakuniii was an oponent of Man, and taught the red doctru I force and the new society grew at the expense of the one founded by Proud hou In lh7H commenced attempts up on the life of the tioruian emperor A a result, the government passed stringent laws against the existence ol the red-handed society These measures had the effect of driving th "reds," or the most violent of them, to the United Statee, aoeae of timm Boding then w in tO I b n ago. Anarchism firt found public ex presslon in tbi country at the con gress of the International Working men's association at Pilthurg in Ot toiler, lift. Then the Chicago anarch sis put into practice the hewer doc ii nes of "force," and used dynamite Spie was the Kiigl sh secretary ol tin asso at ion lie and Ins associates went to Chicago to preai h the new gos oel and the terrible climax was reach i-d on th.- night ol May 4, IHHb, when he llavmarkel riots is'i'iirred in Chi , ago It s a lad that all ol ll lHineuts ol amir, I, sin in the I n led Stutes are loreign born or loreigu eitracted men aid women, ii.- women Is'iug, I there lie any distinction, the more violent. Kecenl devidopliieiits nave mIiowii that Patterson, N. J., is the head n :rter ol the iM'ietv in Ameroa I hein , went lluiiihert's assassin, ami thence will go, it Hot stopped , maiiV other iioirderou men and women lo billow the Buffalo tragedy mill others ol I ike nature. WHI.kl ANARCIh HKIiliDS New lei .' bovernor Say Law Will Be Paieed for Hepreislon. New York, Sept. 10 The World prints a statement from overnor Kos ler M. Vutnaea ol .leraey, in which he say: "Certainly the tune has come (or us to call a halt to anarchy and all anar chit in tbi country. Tin incuha tioii of red handed asassln and king kilb-r on American oil ha gone i ... far. It will Ut stopped in New Jermy I can give that assurance here and now "A law l being prepansl and will be enacted by the next legislature lw toi.d the remote! shadow ol doubt that will till the hill completely It will allow u to proneciite participant! in any conapiracy in New Jersey that res, iiis directly or indirectly Hi the a sassination ol any ruler the world over or the murder ol any peraon in or out of New Jersey. The coiiMpirator will be treated a accessories hi i n the fact and the charge will lie murder. "H convicted they will uffer )ul the same a il they were convicted ol aid nig and abetting iu auy ordinary cam oi murder. "I am now in correapondeiice with the slate authorities ol throe l.uro la-au countries, who have written lo me saying that their aecret eervice men have found the plan to aseawin ale coiisiiicuou holitnal ligure in their respec live coiiutnu have recent ly been bah losi in Patteraon. I will not give the names ol the head that are uppoed lo he thu threatened, loi that would deleat my Iiiiio to aa- e.jitain whether (lie uiurderou plot originated in No Jeree. ec, i u u,, d that the uaiue of on, huadreV a ad mtj I 0B1' do ttgc lr. Pierce fatrei Besldeoee or Oai.il in In BueTaiv Where He Step. Kuttalo. Sent. 10. A guard wa plac ed at the residence of Henry Hamlin, where Sei.ator Hauna waa eUiupiug Tbe senator objected lo it, but the po lice Would Hot listen to him. 1'wo pa trolmen and one secret service opera tive were there all last night and two patrolmen are guarding the houae today. New Jersey -hall no longer be aeeoelal- d abroad or at hoiua with deadly ploto. " Idaae Oeveruea o Auaraar ! ise. Idaho. Sept. 10. - (inventor K. W. Hunt ... nt the hHowing telegram to tile New . ... at World: The anarchistic propaganda Hi Pat terou, N. J., has beau notoriously ac tive iu advocacy of aaaeaai nation for year It eeeui it required eonie great disaster to overwhelm the nation be fore New Jeraey awoke to toe fact thai a criminal urgamaatiou esiated iu ita midst and that radical legislation was ueeeaeary in i. ornea it I iavOr the o EMMA GOLDMAN WAS ARRESTED CHICAGO TODAY Is the Read of the Anarchists' Propaganda. o POLICE HAD SEARCHED FOR DATS -o III Halms lo Deplore Attempt on Prwldent'i Jk -Sajs QaHgaej Actefj Hl, 0wn Inflictive Asserts Her Sjatem of Aoarcby Teaches Reform ot World, Not by Forci. Chicago, Sept. 10. Kinina t.oldinan, for whom ,.v,.rv pel ice oilier thmighoilt the nation bed h lo,,k nig since the attempted laenaUatlua oi president MeKlnleVi was arrestisl here thia merninf, Fba vootea at iirt denied the wa R tenia Oeldmau i but, wi oMtienji ed by ofleatl who knew her, smilingly ronfaooad she wa the woman mated she mid "he came frniii st l.oiiia on Siindav night and had been in the house where she whs arrested since bar arrival. She denied die knew ('aol gosr. said he shot President McKinley without instigation, and wa an re there was no po Imp! isetinf myhody alaoi 0nt Being Imtillialtd, "It certainly wa not prompted by me," she said. "I am also ore none of the anarchists arreatisl here on Krl day and Nsturdav had anything to do with the fiiolishact What he did wa foolish and I am H.rry it happened ; not that I am any more sorry (or Mc Kinley than for anv oilier person who is shot , lull because hi , I has been shed lor no good end. t'ur form of an aiibv advocates absence ol violence. That is the very Hung we are trying to gel the people hi quit We hope to reform the world through the advance ment ol intelligence, not through the Use ol bullets. " A warrant charging Kinina loldma n w Itfa BOnapiraC) lO assassinate the pres ident was sworn nut tfii altnrnisin . I tulgoai Maintain Original Story. liutlalo. Bept, III. Ciolgoat ha made no additional admission, lie still in sists he alone conceived, planned and curried out the crime, and he alone Mt answer for it. He admit he at i ltd meeting at which Knima odd- man spoke, hut declare ha did not di vulge hit s. heme tu kill the president. AN ANARCHISTIC DlilHJTY Portland crowd aoughly Handle Han w io, Wa Idad OtKlnley Waa Shot. Portland, -epl HI When the new ,,l Ins, lei, l Mi hiuley's attempted a sassinal mil was rOOalVOd Ifl Portland , a depUtl "In nil, while lulolicatwl , g ratted tie' laloraVattea with rajoioiug. M in a saloon at the time and do dared that the president ahuiild have heell si. ,1 thre utha ago. The pntroni ul aha pi" itandla near bv and hearing t hese loild-apokeii remarks promptly proeaadtd tu resent ihein by I he atteN was thrown upon the Hooi and a severe lieatiiiu almio lM,,,. titer the assault the deputy btrifl waa eiei led from the uiUbliah Uiaill tU effort I being, made to keep the aBaii BBorai, but ' is tatal that tin inerifl'i odaae la causing an lavnj- tigatiou tbat may r.-aiilt In the decapi tation ul the drunken olhVer'i. olhcial band Mils s the only uialance known where the tragedy waa not greeted with regret III this City. AI I LAM HAS A Blti I IRE Angiuloilon Ihla norolug Laue Very Heavy Loe. -all latke, Mept III Kour firemen iuj out oltiaen eete Inlared la the biggest lire in the history ol halt lafca. h broke una l I u'eloah thia morn ing iu th. mine smelter and aupuly compaiiv'n ollii es. The etplualou Maw ,,t the wall .1 the Oregon Short Line H ii .nuns nhlah are a uui ha. A uaa high school building ami Ihe Km Uranaa Weatem office are badly damagid 'jH nenr Clawaoli, wledeaale drygood , the Itab RleetfieoJ supply e.nnpany; hall l.ak-Hisla Water oom pany, ;hicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul local agency are local losses i ho.. !, ..I til. Htaniaiana. and ..,,(. l .tenoiidatitMi ul traolgea ajau i i. - i. mural, wune ue i.ui of syiuoathr for Ihe prewideut ami those beIoiiiu al universal tuuui at m in ua- tiooality of the would-be aeeaaeiu waa ' t i uM..,. i aapreaeen. anu ii wmm actmeut "i scr.uui uu , J ' .'i.,, ,,, illMveiaiid aud Toledo at hersbiu iu an organ laanuu aaoi - McKeeeoort. Wool. 10. -The deter mine.! stand of do atrlkera on Moo lav eouviiioed those wbo wouid ao lo work that any attempt to do so would be Iu flila. ao no one tried to gel lulu the National Tube ouiupauy. I'lus muru nig aevaral Ihouaaud atrlkera are uu guard, with uu disorder An iudlgjiatlou weeliuM, allenvlesl toy alxjul MJU Polee, of whom il ia einal- e.1 there are OU.UUU tu Nmm York ulU. waa bald la rniiauaiuoia a wa DJMer anarchy and crime should be ,. 1 1 ..It. nee (SiMued) tf. W. HI 'N T, goveruor If em 1 1 made a ouce to look into hi ancestry and prove to tbe American people that be L not a Pole, but of Huaaiau deeceut. oaus and Bioiier s y ve w-