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DAILY EVENING EDITION k a . . . PKTEBV abbaav I. meat 1 cifT II " MAKK ' 1 2 RrtHSSPJSfft 14. I EN PL ETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBMOK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. NO. itM First Fall Announcement. PRESIDENT H'KINLEY STILL LIVES. Buffalo, Sept., lSPresident McKi nicy's death is expected hourly. The Place 0 puY ui uwvi ivo where JfOO can have I bi stock to nisei From. Call Mv tock is .,! see m hjja'bettl In fan. ) ami staph; jrncrfiM. i, R. Demott 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 Opening Sale Dry Goods ., , Ito 8 kid .() Mn 12 heavy 9) II to 2 heavy L.16 Rueihuei for girls $1, $1 .25 $1.50 end 11.76 ?ip)ii; shut's for boyi, matin III man't ihot, $l.ii", 1.60 1.75. 2.imi. 2.25 and 2.50. Bi;r boys arc yoiiag men. nj tin- Douglai ihoe $:.k ad 18-50 12 l-2c 15 to T,ii:ji' values, I'laiils ami Novelties. This 00 von the least I I ft 'I he line of Plaid end Novelties rsngt in price from I wL. -s t.- 50c; will now be offered during this sac s( the. low price If these don't attract you prices don't count. 4Af to 75' values of fine plsids, novelties and plain y, colors and plenty ol then Thii once ii made foi the sale only. 50c to 85c values and a nood assortment ol up to date materials, not a tew pieces but many ol them. These are on centre counter counter, easily found. 39c A grand opportunity to get falj dress goods. ic to Si values colored and black novelties. 49c 59c 75c to It. SI values colored and blac k novelties. These can lie appreciated when seen The Boston Store. tikes in Mid Soap, weenie hue 0 new Fmved. 1,, i,v I r"wa, Oatmeal, Pine tar. i ' "'I' ' dvc erene scan Wi 10c m ,. , ,,.( , arna oap 3 bars 1 (or ' Hoods r rMis s, to 6sCi blier ,gtl049C rubber bands 10c 0 UD r r On the Tray 1 Sideboard or Table Pine cbinawart is always attract ive, and you never saw sue h tine china ottered at such low pro es as in our present sale. A visit to oui sales counters will well re-pay you in the attractiveness ol the display Then you can appreci ate the attractiveness of these prices. We want you to see those 117 piece: dinner sets at $37.50. C. ROHRMAM. "nd Supplier est pricei on books, six 'Piled red 1.. ..I :i. SC etc, Jl your old l,ot)ks we 'Will barl sell paper xr ' I ltd tii.,. r . wmm papers. iyc lor ry JPneee napkins. J m Qsat'a.PufiM, ass ., . i I WttUlul black seals, al mVir 2 . 1 . E 0,,"!r Popular shades h d a ni-u 1.1.1 .1 we I lOOds and lowest pre es redeiick No " BAKLK & 1 0LS()M Por Combination Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains Next Door to Postoffice fSSgS AIRTIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celcbiatoii COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and eoai etovee guurautoeil to he absoluti-lv air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the atoves will save ONE-HALF of soar foe bill. I also have a full line oi caat cook stoves and steel ranges. Prices are the lowest, cpiality considered. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 741 Main street, 1'eudloton, Oregon Buffalo, leas. i:t. Thc pNtMtal t p. ni. whb very low and Inn l(nth i. . . I hourly. Tlic latent official bulletins imtn the ii'k rcom ennvey little hope of re covery. The newn of hi death tuny rome at liny moment , hihI none of the physieleM exire.i hope. Thev rtnard the henrt failure a. iunirlrant of thi spsssasbiBfl end. aii the pssssrew "f the eminent m-ientiNt. in charite of the ciie have heen exhautet and there in little more that can he done. I'hecitv in Bill ( up with H6ple and all in SOSSlSSj traitiH are crowded. Senator llaiina, the prennlent (.ic tern and doSSMS Oi hin relative, are here or are lutrrv i tipt t buffalo from Ohio. buffalo, Sept. i:t. Froina cene of ltSS8Sl qelet and tranquility, the Mil BSM NSSBSSMN IMSSJM one of ruah and Hitpprea.ed excitement thi morn Ull. New ol the premdent' relapde Mpread throuijhoiit the city like wild tire mid liv daybreak crowd, had lien 1111 to gather. All mkbIii were wearing the look of sympathy and expectancy that uuirkud their countenance, during the H rut day. following the tragedy. When the doctor, reached the prcr-i- deut . tieilHide, a mperticial examina tion wa. hu (lie lent to imprei. tliem that he wa. near death 'h door. A aab .olnt ion to .timulale the lieari immeillately wa. injected into a vein. Tint- iteomed to liuve uo decided action. The heurt wai unre.pon.ive. At 5:16 the president wa. 111 a .eini -.tupor, exi dingle weak, and the heart heat were erratic. hcamonal ly he rallied very .lightly, each rally being Inllow ed by a rclap.c no more alarming than those preceding. At BtSO it wan aaofleiallj saaows' ed the premcleiit had only a tiare fight ing chance, through a mistake, some one a Hag 0 te of the principal building ni the city at hall inait, and for some time all Buffalo lielieved the prenidelil wan dead. Tin. morning the doctor preventtjd Mr. Mckinley from going to the president's room. She felt very di beaiieaei became- she could not nee her husband. Soon after Senator Ifauua arrived, Df , Kixey nuid . "The pruiideut ha a good lighting chance, but for hi heart. QeS known what it will do." Later, Or. Hixey aicl : "It the president ItvSS through the day it will be a puint in hi lavor." anon.iii Haari SpaelalKt leSS. North Creek, N. V., Sept. llt.-Or. Kdward .laneway, au eunueiit be trl MMisliSti has left for Hutlalo. THI; ALARMINU HI LLETINSI soald n I factory. " t have lMen more. ati- Reeord of th. P-olct.nt's Condition That Sat tha Nation to Sorrowlna. Baflsle. sept 1:; r.uiietin. Isseed ti.fay at different time, were: 7:10 a. m At H o'clock last evening a change for the worse wa. noticed in the president. By 2 o'clock llltl morn ing every fs.ly wa in terror Heart failure indicated it complete col laps stimulants were given plentifully Member of the cabinet, the doctor, and extra nurnea were MmSBonsd K(sevdt wa. telegraphed for Han na and Mr. McKinlev'. .wter. left Cleveland on a special tram 7':2t a in lie had rallied SNM what Heart action inatill un.atinfac tory. but the doctor, are hopetul "I thc president out of danger?' i "No, 1 would not ay that; he la a very .ick man. hut hi. condition un der the elreamstaaesi could set be better. that Blush I will ay emphat ically, "' PUNISHMENT OP CZ0LQ08I Haart Hai i rociblad From Flrit. 1'ttt.rield, Ma.,, Sept. 13, -lr. Mc Buroei who return to Buffalo today .aid tin amrntntbs4 Mr. McKinlev'. hi' hi had given trouble from the Hr'.t. Lart For BurTalo. Oletrelsnd, . st.pt. la, Henna and the president', .i.tera, Mr.. Iiiii Saa and Mr.. Barber, let! for Buffalo ui a .pecial train at 5I0 o'clm-k. H rSS a. Oi. The .urgeon. met lor consultation All were present except Or Mclhirnev He ha. been recalled irom M' 1 ora .iir. itiiniey OOM not yet know ol the president I re laiiae Al n'clm'k Dl Sawyer I el I the Mllbern residence and said : "The president is now a great deal stronger than he was three hours ao I'hyai niani are now 111 Ins room clressing hi wounds " H'.-iO a 111 Mr. McKinlev realues hi condition. When given a hypoder mic injection of strychnine he a. Iced feebly: "What i that, doctor " "Heart st imtiiant . " wa the reply. "I the nece.itv great'."' a.kel the president. "Ye," anawered ihe doctor. "Yon are a brave man ami a very ties' man." "1 realixe it," .aid the pre.ident re llignedly hut cheerfully. a. m. "The pre.ident'. condi tion 1. Home a ha t improved during the pa.t few hour., better re.piration and .tnnulat fon. lie i OUOSOIOOI and tree from pain. "I'ul.e, IJH temperature. N 1-8. When Ilia-tor. Mynter and Stockton left lbs Mllbarn nooss shortly before I ton, Mynter said: "Ihe president! heart i. allected. t the present time, the patient is highly stimulated with oxygen, etc., showing a slight improvement over the early morning. It is no slight, however, there i. practi cally m material change." lie add that the president's condition i. not absolutely hopeless. 1 p. m. --An official li I let in just i. : sued lay the president', condition 1. I unchanged. He is ilueping q uietly. flip, p. 111. Au official bulletin say the president has more than held hi. OS a Sleet thil morning, and hi. con dition jll.tllie. the exportation ol Mr tasr issstoseaeati He .a he ii h. t ter than al this tone yesterday. THSbK CAUhbU HHJUItlNu. in. Buii.iini ai Noon vase Oaesstai is Tlialr Nalura. Buttaio, Sept. to, At noon Dr. Stockton said the president is Mteadilv Isspseviasji At noon Ilr. Wasdin .avs tbstt ll I no appreciable change in the pfSSi di nt', seadities berood the fact that hi heart action is slightly stronger, a condition which is Mgarded most lav , orahly . JUST BfcrOHK IHfe CHANOS. A Bull. tin tail Night al Tan o Clock Wn Favorabl.. buttaio, Sent. Hi Last night at HI o'clock the following bulletin was is sued hy the physicians PREPARED FOR mi WOKS I Wasntnglon Ofltolali R.adv to Raoalva Ih. Had N.wi. Washington, BS pi. , -Official here are prepared lor the wort. Secretar ies Hay ami QagS and I'o.tmaster eral Smith are in the city, and have arranged to he informed at the earliest momml of any change in the pSSSi dent's condition THE NBW YORK MARKKT Raporlsd by I. L. Ray ft Co., P.ndlalon. Cnloaao Board or Trad, and N.w York Stock Kxehan. Brek.ri. NeS York. Sept. II. -All markei were sffsStad by the unfavorable news from President McKinle) this morn ing, stock. especially being very weak, ami lo.e. running from I to 7 point. Liverpool clo.ed I -H lower, ' 7',. New York opened 'vc lower at re. atei ejosed 7.. bi stock St. Paul lead dine, at one time being ntt Money, t'v per cent. Wheat: t'lose yesterday, 7ti'v. Ipse today, 71. Rassja b.lay, 76 to M l-H. OloSS todav, 7A,4. -tuck: Sugar, I'J.'i. Hteel, kj . I .... I IttRI .It II ,1.1 ni. 1 mil, i.m ; 11 . 1 ., .'14. siook Mark. l Haiti. d. New York, Sedt, Ll. The had hews from Buttaio seriously affe .tuck market at ll peninu .ix point., but rdu - hrai ed 1 tumbled Irom one ti tOftd nig buying I si inew hat llio World says that J. I' Morgan does not lear the Worst, hut he i pre pared lor it. It ia said that he ha I '!" 1. 10 OIS, Ml hM OOmmSM to BUM- tain values tin week and to prevent a im De panic in the city id New York. Ihe nullum, of Wall street are da tSMSmed to protect the .lin k markei at say cunt. Word was .eiit hy .1 I'o rpont Mor gan to all prominent tiuam 1 ers w ho were out ol town to I.- III the city to protect their interest in the event of the death ot I'reaiileiit , hmley. Wh.al In Chl.aao. Ohlsagn. leps. It. -Wheat, 70'4 N.w York nutrlet Attsraey tSIH About Th Law. N" York, Sept. I.I. Johs D. Lind sac ex , I, strict Sttoreey, gave the world this regarding Crogos' crimei ami the poaishaseti "Tbe attempt ii..n the I lie of the prssidSBl "i the Dnllad Mate 1 a no mo' MOttl ..it ihen an attempt iigain-t the j i H privta eiihajg, I here 1- no l.mpral statuU' which STI it. and the only law which can be mtnreil to 1. the penal nsle of till. -tat", which designate, an attempt at murder a. au araault in tha rtrl de- punishment for which I im prisonment r ,,( ,,,, year. "On a nsmSSf oi MaftSiOM tlia de strabtlitv ,, ameiiding the boleral .tictutes as til ISerSSei thS penally for au assault upon the life ol the preai denl or a cabinet .Hirer ha. heen ill cussed, hut nothing has ever heen ac SSmol I. lied. "I think there ran be no UftaStluS of the deslrsblllty of some action by con. gre.. in tin SlreStMB. In all civllll ed Spmmnaltlsi it 1 certainly no in Knglsnd, Usrsjeay ami mesl of iim ssreblsl rormi of seisieuisat sa attempt against the life of th" nover eign ll high treason punishahle by dead, there 1. no reason why a aim liar law shoeld BSi BS am.l here, of '"'r" I ii'ti the theory that the prssidsflt'l lib- is in- more valuable r the humane ttaadpolst than that of a private cittten, bin lawauae of HiK trein Ions interest the public at large ha. in the .afety of the head of the government "An attack upon a private individu al 1. merslj ss attack seen him and bis family, while an attack upon the pre.ident i. an attack upon every A rises c it 1 ten throughout the na tion. In tins , ,. it n mil an attack pee Presides) MsKlaiejn 11 an At tack upon the gocerniuent, and a moat serum, attack. Nothing SSaM la more erioM, "Ol course, tre.Hon ran only lie coin milted in this tftSBtrj or any olhar country hy a aitlsSS "I Hie country in winch the act is perpetratiil A MS) ol tbeW o!en.et are coinunlted by foreigner.. It wollld he only he- ted the res.ary lo pan. an acl whereby an at- I rices tack made by any i er.ou neon the ill the de 7 point. to'v HL l.b.'.KNKU OF I II h Ptsyffi London Tiia.lric.1 Manaa-ar Says In Wlin Ho H.ard Mara New 'lork, Sept. LL A .pecial to the World from Ijindoii says: Inhn It. Kog-rs, the theatrical manager, now in London, tell a story that la interesting in view of the Iragi.ly in Bultalo. ReaSfS "ays he wa travelling from 1 c droit t Cleveland eltb lbs ntrsngi Adventure ol Mis Broun" theatrical troupe lat TbsnbSgivinAJ, when be ovsraserd tee auarchint diiuMiiig the iiropo.ed aa.a.Hluat ion ol President McKinlev and Senator Manna He say. he got off the train at Toledo and Ihe president', condition n ntiiioe. telegraphed Senator llanua lo .end ds S lavorable. Blood count corrolsirale clinical sbssaSS oi any bbs.l poison nig. He is able lo lake more BOUfiSU ineiil and relish it. I'ulse, UQj tem- neratsrs. io 4 " At the conc lusion ol the night , ..i. lerence the doctor, gave another ex tremely gratilying report of their pa tient's piogren. te. tiers to thi slation at Cleveland ami be Would 1 1 out the men When ihe Irani arrived at Cleveland Roger, says he got oft and made in quiries, but in, attention bad been paid to his telegram. A few we. k. later, when the com panv was playing in C'evelaml, linger, saw Si . ISMl Manna, who a.ked him When n m itt hi drowniie; Ihn n-M-tr is 11 queation m timel) btdp, b id 'In h.01 1 iliing is tliafaAti Mae) lina? lbs di. Ii 1 i of a man wlloiw- CUOditkM l bopeleaa. "If you'd bssjun in time you uiigiu have been cured " The. il SnSeSall) 'rue rSttSS l'" 'I1' ciM- ad act the lufgs Uala is dangei on. Tin- tissely sej Ur, Pisres'i Uulden Medical litaooverv iH reault in a epiick line of dSSS) Sttatxd coughs, broucbitia, and waak lung. Kven lu n licuiorruagc have besu fraaueul and profuse "OoJdns Med leal Uiswovery" MS been used Uwa and again with the reault of a perfect ami penuaaeni . urc. Mr, McCsuWv, LaacHpurg, Arm ng Co.. Pa., had riglitv-om- heiuuri huge., and after other medical aid had failed in wua completely caed b the ue of I, oli leu Mnlical IJISt'Ovi ry," Aci-eut 110 .ulwtiune tor "(.old. 11 Med ic.il Hi aco very . " There i no other iud (Cine just M K""1' to " weak " Luug. " I w- 111 iwur liculth wlwu I coin menid taking Ur Heirs' wcaiiaar," write. Hi Klturi I .iwli 1 ui Vulu.. fraVrv.li Cu . lull. '' I luU The physiciau did not liegiu lo leave wbal lie uieaut by aeudlug biai a craxy telegram, aiel laugheil at the idea ol anarchist injuring the president Of Ii iniself. linger. ay that the truth of In story may he proved by the record of the telegraph office in Toledo, whauce he sunt the telegram. He -,n - forth er that then were eight anarchist ou the train and that, he could identify ll.rin among a thou.Miid men .U.i - - .' lo UUI 111, 01 1 . UUcovriy nut 111. us I lead wring iar hill hr 1,1... UCCll ur fuur nid twii .1..! 'i Mr .liaigllU lir.l UM III' Mill 1 gl.itlv or, iu ..idriri. fie J ku.iw help no mii 1.1 I ' tasia ....I lo thi v.. botllc. of ttir Hu-irr I'sllrl I feel likr .. ihAtirnl in. .1.1 your auaUcius .0 ' 11 1 urril mr " Dr. 1'jercc's Common Scn- Medical AiUiaer. nunc! coccr. I. aelil jut on it ceipt of 1 one c ent sump.- to pa ex peuae of mailing only. Addreaa Oi K V. rteice, Bulfalo, N Y the Mn iiirn maideiice until shortly ladore I o'clock. The reports which they bad to couiuiuunate could hardly have been more gratifying than they were Hr. Waadiu and .Dr. MyfttW 1 aloe out together. The taller wa. hemmed lu en all Hide by the eager uew.paiwr BBSSi "Hood news," "Qeod no," he cried, ".Nothing but goi.l new. We have washed and fed the president and moved 1. m to another bed." "is be still improving?" "lie is, and to prove it, 1 desire to aay that a count of In blood snows that it ia iu a normal condition and we ieel that we can announce detinite ly tiial there la not the lea.t luda.c Mel f blood poisoning." He referred the reporters to I'r. Waadiu. of the marine hospital ser vice, who wa alaiiding at hi aland, tor a scientific 1 liter pre tali oil. i'be latter explained that a count of blood waa a microscopic exauiiuatioo i of the relative number of white and red corpuscles iu the blood, to deter- uiine wbetijer iutiauiujatiou of muy sort existed Au lucreaaeof while cor -puaoiea. relatively apeafciug, would allow lutiaiuatioii and deterioration oi the blood that might indicate peritou- Itl. ' He sal J that vueterdey uiorcnug a few droua ol blood were taken from the lobe of the ear and III I MltOQIIOJI I na 1 ly counted under hi diraetios. "We found," aaid he, "that the number of white corpuscles was just about nor mal, while the red cells were slightly below iioimai, due to insufficient nu trition since the operation The count waa nut made," continued Or. Waadiu, "to verify the fact that blood LMANOBS IN FOOl HALL HULA. SSSesnSSd by in. National toot Hall Ai- laetsiiesi ihe saatsiiMes el las National Poos. ball SSSOtiSlloB has auuouucisl the change in tin- rule lor the coming Miawiii. Ihe committee i composed of 1'aul J Mash lie, of the t ml. I Mates naval a. s h in. AleAaml. i Mol- let of i'riiicetuu. J. (J Bell oi (joiiieil university and Walter Camp of Yale Jew iiuuortanl cbauaea were made i I he ntoal iuipurtaul changes is lu the lellnitlon of a ' eaieiy." II eion.l... that "safety" 1 made when the hall. kicked by a man behind hi goal cow. cosnes the extension or the side line behind the goal Hue. Another change ot Importance I. in the ruJe wiilcti pro vides that no delay fur an, purpose whal-'ver snail coulluue over (wo mtn utea under penalty of Ave yard lor any further delay, however (light, or the forfeiture of the game if delayed another two minutes priMiiient. ttie vice pre. Limit or any member ol tbeesblnel saeeld sonstf tats a i a 1 1 1 1 a I otfense. 1 certainly and must itrongly tblnh satb law advia alde. " EXPLORER PEARi IS POUND teems Hrl Craw Saw llliu sr. al ten. Bpriuet, New Brunswick, Hept. 1.1. riie .learner Lrik, which Im 1 1 fur the north in July to seandi lor the explor er Pesry, retnrned tin. morning. I'hey found lit i j i sale al Klah He bail pro etretsd I0 tsr north as .) degraea ol latitude Psarj wa left at t5aue K. loan. Pssry' Wile and child returueil on the Knfe the explorer failed lu III atlempl to reach the .ile, hut In work i. of va.t importance. nevertheleM. He rounded the northern limit ol the Qfsealsnd . the moat northerly known laud in the world, and rSSSbsd tile higheat latitude yel atlaine.1 in Ihe we.lern hem Isphere. Pbli ssbievementi bt claims, i wsoud in imporlaiice old) to discovery of Iba Ola He will Iry agaiu next spring SOME QORQGOUSNESS TO Bli BseS'l I '.".ii IStSfMSS to S. .Or. at Altalr. Pgr la, Sept. II. I'lan 1st the mili ttry part ol the iaar's reception lu i ram e indicate l will be the moat plendid ln Si th1 kind ever aeeu ou the OOntlnsnl ol Kurojai. It includee a gn at sham liallle, which win last lour bourn Ihirtv thousand men will bold th- I. ne with three tort, and will endeavor to deleud Itheima Irom an attaikiug lone ..I l3i,Mll. SHAFFER vuklMi AN I IIORI Want to .sill an Ih. T.rnu oe.r.d oy lei weiii Pltlelrsrg. iset. -dbsffsi c.uy la making a last etlort lo obtaia a ael lleiuent of the leei strike. Die lerma now . . ight are those ..I Schwab, and in snbttsntt srs All mill now ou a Strike ..u i not Upafl ale lo lie slgued a. union. Open mills are to Im consid ered a" nonunion Kmployes are not to be d.. riifliustad jagalual ou anouul ol the strike. I ranus RAMSEV SBLfiCTBO Win laetttt Howiiuu ou heblay Lauri r isestfPi Wa.hiuglon, Sept. Li. I'be navy de partmenl thi utstauoa ci ui Hoar Admiral frauds itaiuaey, re tlrel, a. the third member ol the Stbie) rourl oi niuuiry lo sun osd Howlaou it is uuderatood the court will reaume ou Monday. JUST AS TiiiiSUfV WLNl DOWN lie AutHer tuat rr aao.uoo rer Oreasa er r rmoiis. PortiaiMl. nent. 13. -J. 11. ' kuown iu the luu.ical world aa l.ye CdaJL Is sued for SSU.UOO for - of i i. .mis.- by Jeasie Stilisuu, formerly a scno.il teacher here. ft. eel lug lue song J IMi as Use owe Mown " Moth are well kuuwm. wrote IsMaWm lieo. W. Lane. Lewamo, Mich.. writeal ATieea. .e c.s.r. "Your kilol Hv.iM.iM.la Our- iil i luyoiaud. eot 13. fcll Tofrtuw. ..I best remedy for indigestion and .torn-1 atinueeola wmm elected oooimauder-loach trouble that f ever used. W ellie ot U Orand Army ol tU U. year. 1 auBered from dy.pep.la, -f t't'tlI'SL compiling me.lo et-y I "-".--u.-"!. I.. I tul.l..... .1. I poisomug did not exist of which we eouipiei-ly cured by Kodol iy.wie -""."m-r, fell cerU in. but to remove every ha- Oure la reoommendlug H to irieuda John O Uuuuell ol tdncago , aurgeoo now of doubt. The result i that we who aufler trow iMtdl&rtiou I aiwaya general, w n . Iliorail ol Uliicmuati ; feel aafe in announcing that not a Later Ic av for II If It fell. Thu. far chaplain lu cblel , ltev . 1 hoc. Boyle ol trace of blood poieouiug eaieta. l'n ' I have never paid ." Talluntu A (Jo. Littaburg. IIIUIIS and i.i using Bsari "' ' llcachpiarlers.