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jllllYEVENING EDITION nAiiy t I nvr.H as- - - v . .....nrwnnisn lbs only rit't,h',," ,, . in - II I. rea.l T'Mrp.tV - nv MARK THIS PENDLETON, UMATILLA ( OUNTY. OltEUON, SAT I K DA Y, rtETTEM BEK 14, IftOI. voi. 14. t The Place To buy Groceries l5 where you can ock elct have a big from. Call ere nic lv stock is .ar(?e both in lncj and Maple rrnc.ries, 0, R. Demott How to win a Shetland Pony Tripple heels. Tripple knees. Tripple toes. 26c . The Wayne Knitting Mills are going to give away ten ponies How murh do they weigh5 6UE88 Bay a pair of Wayne knit Pony Stockings and make your guess on th printed tickrt. You have a chance to win a pony. A guess with every pair. Wayne knit Stockings lor boys and girls are the biggest 25c worth ever made. R. ALEXANDER. AFFECTING SCENES AT THE DEATH BED. President Mckinley Passed Away at O'clock This Morning at Buffalo. is The Boston Store. School Shoes 5 to 8 kid f .60 8 to 12 heavy 90 13 to 2 heavy LIS ihoM loi L'irls $1 , $1 M iLfiOnd 1.75 Strong sin m- lor boys, mude like a man' ihoe. Si .85. 1.60 1.75.2.00. 2.25 ami 2.50. Big boyn an- young Try tlie Douglai sIkm' trnl $0.50 men. $:uk) Opening Sale Dry Goods 12 l-2c 19c 15 to 32: values, 1'laids and Novelties. This covers the least. This line of Plaid and Novelties range in price from 25c to 50c; will now be offered during this sale at this low price. If these don't attract you prices don't count. 35c to 75c values of fine plaids, novelties and plain colors and plenty ol them. This price is made for this sale only. 50c to 85c values and a good assortment of up-to-date materials, npt a few pieces but many of them. Thi'sr are on centre counter counter, easily found A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. 60c to $1 values colored and black novelties. 29c 39c 49c 59c TIC tO f I.M values colored and black These can be appreciated when seen. novelties. The Boston Store. Buffalo, Sej.t 14 .One of the moat touching scenes nrnum! the Isp.lside of the dying president occurred on Kriday afternoon. After he himself had giv en up I ii.p,., accord i ni to one of the fad Ion with his life ebbing slnwlv awnv, he summoned Dr. Kixcy to call in ttie physicians. When they had as sembled, he Raid: "My end is near. I with to thank von (or what von have lone. The decree .if a jnit Providence ruiixt he eiecuted. Let a pray ;" and, cloning flit eyei, the president recited the laird's Prayer. The physicians Ht I Hi, bowed head. Buffalo, Sept. 14.-President Wil lain McKinlev died thin morning if 2:lo o'clock. The sad end came after hour of the most intense anx iety that hat yet marked the watcher at hlt bedside. Not even during the time immediately succeeding the -hooting wan the strain greater. The hope that had himveu up the American people, and which took it inoiplBBHa here, when the wounded man showed snch apparent gains, had hecome al most a certainty, and the rejoicing whs teep. The end came aeynn days after the assassin's pistol shots re sounded around the world and iter aided that anarchy had struck a blow at the strung, go., I man who stood at the head of this great nation. Profound sorrow is now where uily a day ago was high certainty that the chief executive was to survive the muMerons attempt upon his life. The city of Buffalo ih a city of mourning. Men eminent in the nation' councils were prostrated with grief. Statesmen lost the splendid control of their feel ings, and joined the common throng in testifying to profound sorrow. M rata in Toilet Soap. M immense inn m.w snan Mitld. foe a box f bars) tli Hazel soap, 5c a bar, for p Bath. Oatmeal, P,.,e tar, m soan. Glycerent Li Mfc, in rose, violet, soap carna ' Uoo4s bber balls Sc to (,5c, rubber ,,,xl04uc, ritbbar bands ioc M UD. On the Tray, Sideboard or Table. Fine chinaware is always ive. and von never saw sue i J attiact fine china offered at such low prices as in our ureseut sale. A visit to our sales counters will well repay von in the attractiveness of the display. Then you can appreti ate the attractiveness of these nricca. We want vou to see those I 117-piece dinner sets at f37-5 G. ROHRMAM. 1 Book ami Suppiiea. est Dricet; mi 1.....1 . c:- . ' " I'uuna. jia "ippedred lead pencils 5c, "Wt bc. atr m Voiir old mm back. "litems, W SloM o.,,,,., c pacjcage !iw hssiic pan ers. 10c for heavy ld.,..... ..u.. W Uent b Pursaa. just received, sc to '"kautilul black seals, al- d "tin 1 i.oi.ulax shades need 1 new purse we and lowest prices erick Nol SEE BAKER & F0LS0M For Com )i nation Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- Next Door to Postoffice Pendleton, ..Oregon.. 2:15 Mr. Kney stood hy the president's side w ith his lingers on the puiie as he died. W. S. Brown announced the death to the cabinet members, who were lunching 111 another room. At !7 o'clock, Senator llanna and Col, Derrick started down town. When Senator llanna pushed through the ropes, the newspaper men tried to in terview him. tie said: "1 can't say am tiling, boys." lie leaned heavily on" his cane Biol on entering a carriage was driven away. At 2:36 o'clock Helen Mckinley and Mrs. Duncan, the president's sister, were driven to Charles Dunley's house where thev will p. 1, I the remainder of the night. Col. Webh Daves came wltti a carriage ami took Mrs. naer away. mmiii alter, ur. .vionurney ar rived in an automobile. De was fol- owetf by Dr. Mvnter. Those in the .... . . ... 1 , 1 room at the lime 01 the presiueui s death were Mrs. Sarah Duncan, Helen McKinlev, Lieut. J amen Mckinley. Col. W. S. Brown aud llr. Kixey, the only phyiician present. The last co herent statement made by the presi dent was hut ween 10 and 11 o'clock last night. He was tlieu informed hy Drs. Thoruev, Stockton, Park, Mann, and klyuter that there was 110 hope of Having hi 111 aud he was told to prepare (or the worst. At 1h.1t time tne lam ily was called into the room. Mrs. MeKlaiey Iwoooaa. Mrs. Mckinley was brought hi and for a moment sat 011 the edge ol the bed, hut I. aud ttie doctors re moved her While .die held Mr Mi Kinley's hand, he said "(.o.xiby goodbye. Tli od's will. His will be doiie, not ours." During the last three hours the president mumbled words from the hyuiu "Nearer, My God, to ihee." Thev were faintly au dible. Between li aud 12 o'clock, the members of the cabinet went to the president's room and one by one step ped in for a moment and claaptvi his hand, as did also .Senator Burroughs of Michigan and Senator Fairbanks of lie liana Senator C M. Depew arnv d at the Mllburn residence at : W o'clock, and did not see the president. Mrs. Mckinley's collapse is causing much conearn. It came when she wan removed from the nom. The divtors gae her medicine w hich caused sleep. She was sleeping when the president passed awav. She had not been told of his death early in the .lax. Col. Alexander announces that the remains of the president will be taken to Washington, where thev will lie Ln state lor several ilays, alter which thev will he taken to Canton. Ohio Arrangements have not leen made and the time for the removal ol the IhmJv was nol yet known this morning. There was a meeting of cahinet early this morning. The mutual devotion ol the president and Mrs. McKinlev evi denced in the pathetic scenes of the death bed aroused the deepost sympa thy and adsnlretion, The IttMwiN kpt from Mrs. Mckinley . She did not know until 8 o'clock last night that her husband was to die. Oivg.-n had jnsl In-en administered and Mr. Mckinlev revived slightly. He asked for his wife. She came and knelt by the bedside. His eyes rested lovingly upon her. All the love of the pat decades shone in his face as he feebly put out his hands and cveored tier's. An Autoposy. Huffslo Sent. 14. An autopsy on the bodv of the president was perform ed at the Milbiirn residence this morning. At 10 ill, Secretaries Wil son and Hitchcock, Attorney lieneral knoi and Postmaster General Smith, arrived at ttie Milborn home. FORECAST OF THS FUNMAL. Body Will Bs Hrmovad to Washington on IMondsy. Buffalo, Sept. 14. As soon after Kooi-evelt arrives as possible a meet ing will be held to discuss the fuller. il arrangements At presi lit the 1 lea in dues a state funeral at Washington with interment at Canton. The body has I won laid out and will be placed in a casket some time today. The un dertaker says the features ;ire peaceful hut show traces of the great suffering which it is now Known the provident endured. Mis. McKinlev is repot tod to he bearing up very well. It is thought now that President Mo Kinley's body will be left tieru until Monday morning, when it will Tie. tak en to Washington, to lie 10 state there until Wednesday, when it will be tak en to Canton. Washington, 8ept. 14. - Major sy. monJs, in charge of the military guard at Buffalo, has wired the ,1 department there will he public fun eral services in Washington. Llks Lincoln and Gsrneld. Columbus, 0, Sept. 14. A move nteut by (iovernor Nash is starle i to have the president's remains lie in state in the state capitol where the re mains both of Lincoln and (iarlield were viewed by hundreds of thous ands. San Franelsco Obisrvansss. nan Kranoisoo, Sept. 14. All the ex changes closed today. A majority of the business bouses also closed, drained in mourning. No erlormances will be given at the theatres fslay. Mayor Pbelau issued a proclamation request ing that the day of the funeral lie made a holiday. AIR-TIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the cwlubrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and eoal utoveti guaranteed to be absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the stove Will save ONE-HALF of your- fuel bill. , also Have a full hoe 1 U d-tt - g Prices are tut- iowcai. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. AFTER HI bOLBNN WATLH O'gK THK UfcAU. Sentries ro With Measured Trssd -tors ihs Mllburn House. Buffalo, Sopt. 14. -There was an air ol hushed soloiuuity about Ihe Mil burn house early this morning, shut ters were drawn and a few signs of life visible. Sentries paced up and down with solemn tread and a corps of weary newspaper men whihsd b.wu noting every incident about the place since the president's assassination were still keeping UP their cease I ass vigil As the morning hours advauced, the crowds began to gather, but were ket Ui check at the rope by the police. Amoug the earlv callers were Mrs. liarretl llohart, widow ol the late vice president About 10 o'clock, A. J. Duncan, Mr. McKiuley's brother-in-law, came out will, cheering news ol Mrs. McKiuley's condition. He said she contiuued to laar up bravely, showing no signs of collapse, she now seems retoin Ural u nor great oiss. ny heusions that she will breakdown, a II I I I iWi-vnr, r not tiinimiij. MR. ROOSEVELT SWORN IN SUCCiaSOR OF MAJOR MsKINLBT TOOK OAtH OF OFFICE. Month fore He Will Istanllshsd m the Whits House. Koosvvelt arrived at tfO o'eba-k M. was met hv a datail of MMMMttd po lice and a snuadron of the signal sor Itt men and al once escorteil to the rcwidanr 1 1 tnaU wilooi, where h. took the Oath of ofrlce. Secretary Hay will have charge of the funeral ar rangements. The body probably will li m state in the rotunda ol the capi tol and the L'.neral services doubtless will be held under the areat dome. I'revious to Administering the oath, secretary Iv ol delivered a Sech In' which he said that at the request of the ml tltrt ol Iba cahibet wished to ask the vice president on account of a reason of great weight to immediately Iske the oat 11- president. Ktaisevolt said: "I will take the oath at once. In this boar of deep and terrible na- I ti.uial bereavement I With to sta'e that It shall be my intention to continue unbrokeu th policy ol President M. K Inlay 1 for tin- psjaoa and prosperity ol our OOMtF) 'he oath was then dnlnlaaared, after which Ihe new president had an executive conference with members ol the cabinet. Washington. 14. It will prob ably boa month bafoN PtvaMMt and Mrs. Koosevelt are estahl isbed at the White House. No preparations for the removal from New York state will be made until after the funeral. Mrs. Mckinley will not return from Canton after her husband is laid to rest, so there will be no sail leave takings. While nil the iabtaat OMNI will re sign, Socrotarv Boot, many' think, will be retaiue l, perhaps eventually I .rotary of sihte. ei reiatv Wil son is almost certain to be retained, while political prophets predict tiage and knox will also linger. Soon as the news of the president's death reached the United States embassies, legations and consulates abroad, (lags hew each will he draped to hall must and tvil! remain so during the oihcia peri il of mourning. On the day of Ihe funeral gun will he tired al navvxards within tie I'nited Htates and on nil shia of war living the stars and stripes throughout the world. HE THRLA TENI I) ROOSEVELT hum Man In New York Would Kill the Visa Prssldent. New York, Sepi 14 -An insane man, Charles Miller ol Berlin, who threatened to kill Ool Itoosevelt, was arrested and sent to Jtellovuo hospital ROOSBVkLT'S 1 Koi 1 K M A I loss Hs -Will Issue Two as His First ontelal Acts. Washington, Sept. 14. The llrst Official ait Of the MM . resilient Will lie n. issue a DfOalaniatloB announcing the daatb Oi the Iste President Mr km ley. In this proclamation he will designate the burial in accordaiu c with the wishes of the family aid or der il observed throughout the I nitio tales and territories. He will proba bly advise that on the day of the bur ial all people assemble in their places o worship, there to render their tri bute of sorrow. The second prtadainal ion probably will he issued convening the senate in extraordinary session to confirm the cabinet appointments, which the in coining president will make, W. J. BRYAN'S COMMENT "ADnvs Rsproasb," "A Blow al the Uov erninent." "A Tenasr Husband." riiii ago, Sept 14 William J llr an was slnaked by the news of the president's death 1 I'm eulogy of the ileadpresnleut wa "It IS inexpres sibly ssd His i;!e wss remarkable and his chancier alajve repmsch His ia-rsoual ipialltle? were such thai he had 110 enemies. Til blow aimed al him was at his government and is felt by all We all feel humiliated oyer what the country has suffered a d our hearts are with the lonalv woman iron, whom a foul and brutal assassin has taken one of Ihe most faithful nd ten der of hUfbslids " Mr. Itryan came to Chicago to speak at a democratic doinostrat ion to day Three liund. "I ilemoi lals met bim at the depijt, iMll on an uunl of the national alllictiou, refrained from making the demonstration Mr Bry an amlrussed the promoters ol Ihe meelliiu. ai.d. at his suggestion, the . . . W MOtlliil(i il I In 1 mmwmn WW AWFUL RAGE OF THE ANGRY POPUli The Mention of the Assassin's Na cassions Fierceness of Feeling.' of tory. The govetTti refnsixl the re jp I .. .1 m. VISS WJ K inlay i 11 hand ... uieinliers '"""r"Mti ., le iiu hs the Id a Buffalo, .pt, M. -There was little '"'IWo last ligbt, I mourn log, hiring -a,,,,!.,., mtm transh.rnis.1 iBn , (,., ,,, Hearts were ton hv conflirting sm. Ilonsol deepest sornw al the presi dent's .littering! lad s thirst for ven geance on the hata.1 - - - - ,. . metis mg 111 nis can in ,.,, that hi- Isstsrdly pnrniss, wss arc.int Wji'sjl iisneu. 1 ns sncty roar nf the snrgint ' croud ontsliie broke into cries of ll.inv luni '" 01 ,., ., i, a Ch'h-ww w ....... MM,, " - ' I - SOOII .1. the presbUnt i.s.sa.1 .w.v .1.. S,",'. bsttssaV ...mo ,, I ton o i." uaai ., in roller '-: V agreed tS) tMT I any tuiei . nil " . 1 governing cottStw i iitnsso Issiiaa 4 Sep rowil Nsn t....r, ,,r,.a.u,g ,., 1 J-U-t,.,,. . VUgf a nieni.ir il, n, tj, pnw,, !. of SiW the city . a di-plav of fores. Men in It,.. ...... I r V i" 1 La ihb causa or ubaih The guests are gone the smile klips horn Ulv- faic ul the huirie&e and sle gis . uji lotUr paia which r.e ka her lasly. Many a wuui.01 eiitrrtalua and wears s smilr while iu-r back aUk and her nerves quiver with p. in. Surely any utciliclnc W IticU olb-i relief to women would la; uorth .1 li .al under suob liuiidilious. Hot when Ihe HOI. I. Ill a Ulcdii llH, 1I . I'lerce S. i'uvoiilc l'icMriptioi, la on ere I aim luv . i. . 11. 1.1,1 . 1,1 U.'Il 1 i. .. ..-.. h.-o U- I train Or. Wasdln (ilves Teenolssl Dsnnilion et tbs Trouble. Builalo, sept. 14. -Dr. Waadiu says the immediate cause uf death was lox ai una of the abdouiiual cavity. At 2:16 it wa- slated the autopsy on Die president bad boen performed, hut the bullet bad not beeu found. aUObBVBLT HBAIO Hit MB SUS. ploiaised rallv wss ii iuroed to Nebraska HBBtiAOBk or avMrAnir All of Burops beads Lsagelsnssi to ins Bsrsavsd Widow Umtm, Wept. 14. -King kdaard sends a message lo Ambassador I hoate: "Most truly do I ayuipathite with you aud the whole Ainernao na tion at the loss of your distinguished Mini ever to be regretted president." Ihe Ntock Kiil.enge today was adjourned Hi respect of the memory of President McKluley. Paris, Kept. 14. President l.oulatt sent a message of regret to Mrs Mc kinley, saying: "I grieve with all my heart at the affliction which has wounded you in your dearest alfecllon. and which has deprived the ureal .tmcricsh nation of a residelit so Justly respected aud loved." The Balssr Uimuai Osru.iics IWrliii Sent. 14. When the kaiser I, ,.f President Mi Kinley's dealt i ft... ...... fit UUU tA I.I ,. .1 1 , 1, ' Special I s.. LI..1 ,..iuu .,,,1 i,lraJ al Haas vuiiiai. 1 ..,...,. 1 I... 1 id i na. al nail maat. 1, ,. 1. a ilialinaulalied mark 01 re tMlorv nss toe oeaio a were caning tor volunteers to rak veiitfeaine. inspollcil Were AlsM hi aiiiipr. mo iieiuoiistralmna. The at ' 1 11 will ranis 1 11 closed lor htv eight hours. Isrrlbls Rsss in BulTslo. C'olgosy Isitninlit as. rem.. .oil (ri I in ths poll,,, slat inn to one behind Hie strung walls nf the pen I ten 1 iai 1 m 1 us nrst signs n mob vin- lance Ihs polfaaBaa irsMBM Iba . sin ironi Ins cell, pimhail him into . cab, mid, unobserved hy the angrv croads, Ilia pasmal llirnngh the streets and dmva to tin psnlsntlsrv Caolgost was deathly pals an. I .lan d about in psin nf (ear He saaas no word, hut -tirwnk hack in the dsrkues. of a corner uf ths rah When the stool holt 1 licked behind In 111 si the ani teniarv, he atghsd In relief, and, over come bj uervousnsM slid (right, laid down on his bunk and Iremblad The temper of ths people hers is ladesrrih- able when Cvolgnst is RMMtl I I 1 1 - I ue witb hatred snd ! beast I ike rnss ol rsgs esrsie t! I iovernor lldsll and Chief ol I'ullre Bull after consoltat nu uisde srrange BJHM U I of which reserves may be diawu within twu hours, if needed District Attorney Penney and Chief of Police Hull notified the i.e w 1 api i not to laist intlaiiuiishiry luillelios The limb ass driven Imni sillce head qnartars Kranklin street and the Terra, e NaMMa snd Swan streets are denied to puhlir use Mniintl silice ate watchins the crowds In supress outbreaks One msii who start- ! an BBC ItaraMl by Veiling: "We'll land the " sas . lohbed soseyelrlv M hsd to i e tabaa to hospital ( ulgoii Cass Nsst Msnssy. BnSalo, Hepi. 14. Tba Oaaajafa eaaa will he presenteil to Ihe grand jury next Monday. It will lie setduan for trial on Heiteiulsr 2.1 hsfore Ins tire While ol Ills siipielne court Lhlt'sgs Htsrlns roipansd. Olhcago, Spt. 14 Hearing ol ihe hahea. i orpus case of the anarchists under arrest here wss siatpoiied until Monday at the reipiesl ol the prison ers, out ol respect lor Hie lueiuory m the president Fearing there would la violeiue alien Ihe prisoners sre taken in!,,,. .nit, mores of additions! depu ties and bjoilaBBsaa were alstuine.! about t ' 1 ... i ii and none hill tliiass who had husiiiesi in court ware a hint- led. Cs dgoss Bill lint la. en Singed la the police aoajrti It is sialeil that aily two or Ihree witnoases will Im- taken la-lore tha grsinl jury. The presenta tion ol the case it is thought, will not lest over hall sn hour, ami the nidhl ment will U- taken h. the county court, whom the esse will lbs iininedialey Ireilslerle I to the ,r HIS COllH PHONUUNIBU SBAWL bOtLH. ' Nsins .! fraaiaanl MsBlolsr AssaiSla And Bow is laf II. I he oaiiis of la.011 Csolgoss, ihe aa- aaaaln ul PraaMaal McKiulsy, is lamt pro need by the uninitiated by re- . oil. , ting how Ihe Itussisn alaars in troduces a "I" Into the pronunciation ..I the name of lbs csar. Thus th Kussisu says "l-xar." In ihs case of (Jsolgosx ulie shnuld say "tachsl gotch," with the "I" Isililly naiudeil and the second "1" quite full. Tba uver.w. Mi.i-ri.an noanver, wo. .Ktsl TS - 4 af an an 1,1011 riu 1 vmi. r.haiftes I ....1 aud r '.... '.tecorateil , ,uror- 1 M leserve , niiento alll.. Hwk't ajriior iiage issued, a arnalaa aflern.HUi : iineiillng th) president. irdeTina Htr I'lfajs-jw, kept at ha If mast -ajsT J1 state lulltl i, v.. and ilorlirrHa tbw the ( 11 lie rail a public hoi Id WT oral pravor and uionrnlng. in iikal ajlta riiw. A Clan t.ir an InieCMailons. Dlisusseaia Loads London, epi 14. - Tba 1,.. a p. leal wiih asMkrehiasaJ tarv idau H la I the president hapaM nsajpt nol have suffered i iH rage results in ataarfer r unnrees anarchiain. Two proposals are pa Hi.. Itritisli and foreign WM ',,.1 . to hold another n , . .1. feteme W Ith tM VISMT nation ol an , n'ornatloajad li..w sole bit WOOld ha to .11 .neb riminala. Tha J treat anarchist pi The Kvenllia on the danger ta. Will aud during his Visit U) laeatioiiiug wh.it be 1 ad again. 1 murdern j.roo ittU'St oil. re Hi not. . A. A ,111.-11 -I .'II.' .. II Ii dru-.s rnlt-efilitlK druliis. heals ii.Oaiuuuilion and ulccraiioji end cures female wcaknes. Tha New fioiani Maslsns by kpsslsl Train 10 Buflelo Was HuullDg. Albany, 8opt. 13. Vice President k.H.ivnh arrivod here at 7:a) this laoruiug ami left at B:U2 011 Muw V..k 11. iu owe. . .. - Tj j I on I i.e car was locaeu auu a. . . , r .01,0.1 L., all itooaevtit was asleep 1 .. .. 1 t Umavull )J UUl 11 . . I.... ..I a r-..l.ll.- , amul oeive word of the president's ooudltlosi i.jor.ble nolioe in ..,,....,,, .... - . A I.. ........ mtii , . ' . - I , u V I . . . . .... III ue ruiurswi i vmy 7. 11 rape taoiso sympathy Komi-, Meat. 14.- Wtan the vope re- 1 . imiihu uHWi 01 rrmiuwi - " "... .111, he burst into tears, then piayed tola mouiug woi. ssoueevi-. . for the de. eased preshlei'i 1 anlrill 111 asniuaaf ismplsd Kraukhirl, ky. .inn Hons to tin trill, who had iousiiracy trialg, II as "hliawlaoh'li.' aiei nsie 11 ais.u. as correct as he a0 i la). 2J 7i m.s maovtW'l graasy ysaj a, oraslsVsil W das 1 i.s i.a apx op iijA af tflB tasj i-anre sitipji B -ifaHTV l.if ilMBBBJ m sn make II The as sassin has lived in Detroit, other pstls ol lnh, gan, Cleveland slid I lliclllliall end be. n 111 I'h 1. ago ijuile recently Ho is ith , ul jisrtlciilar etlucalion.el caid in anarchist 1 dta irines BBBABBAatB IIClMMt. la Lanaon in iss tlsslsg sf iss stssa Bx shaugs. London, sept. 14. The closing of the Stock hxchange was one ol Hie most remarkable incidents in its his- much ol the cnare heiitii.kv has lastaV .111 I M-t it urHa' der llulfalo. the Issl le president's slid surgeon to the meal that reused fiasl taken to the tolill in the diSM 1 1 was hoped tBj. ..I the prndHMMI .ui to returns ,n and ths! tr tea not IgulU nnaliia.l 1 o n ha.1 a and the only in iahl 11.1t el he a as Hie laps ill 1 luaat bad baas iiuenl falling at thought all tha lied, Slid lieOOl pi ice given was .111,. tiling 111. ail and 1 1..- Fx -rt S)tas in natural SOB SMB -1 10. ! iiMaasiafl a. in. MsaM LoadBB, haK! iiii ng as Ba: 111 Kurope Ha aat hsitefti upOB friend ever oaajsnasja uiaaialiale of tit , very hand 1 is tbgl v.rtalioii. and 1 lire world's uieirop-. it baa BJp in,, tin,,, to deiraotH sal gneviog. aaa CHICKEN REMEDIESJ U have a lull line ! poultry .uopliea, aval Hit-dm k. o , health) ami la mora gg- as never until lie ruiufntsu i" tuiv ' ,7 h7.i ui.kl The vice prealdepl could ..... N..ri I'fe. k wl.ere a t.a-fll uv -- . ... - llb.l IllUJ. UU11I O o I-1 - (;ol M.Mieeviei wa ti u life miii ai. n : . jr. ...Ji. ,..1. iron. elgut nine unrs w.e. - T Norili Creek to the nearest railway ata- mi uyt pall. 1 lriisf eii I-., .in CuwJtr. ... l Kat fruduuer. fruayluii l.loo K liter. !.' !" 1 artsollueuiu. I'ur. Heel I'epir- ii.iooiotf i ll. k. .1 n..isnt I 1 .1.1. ... Pol I. I. Id aiHtulea Hrusra lo the lorn 741 Main street, Pendlotou, Oregon. flares s PavuriP- PicsTripli.;" .0... kal DlscvMcry ' ale- was roi.o .j Jr Pierce's tliV rVlleU aHuiuhtle Use liver. As ideal Bulsr." bars fraas Jessf. Visi.ii heol 14 When Km pel or r'ran. J s.d heard of tba death of Prea inot .vi.Ki.o.-,. be said I: "What a miaf.irtuno. M was an ideal ruler 01 1 a modem country, tba United Mtalaw. Tbs fcis-ifcs is o w. as, o !! u. .i,,,..i au'usftaiea. Hftfi wut I Atk lot m "rasajirr uuioa" rear Caatea Psestratea. Canton. O , akspt 14 -Canton is prostrated witb nciei 1 With the earl) boars of the utoio.ua tings were thrown out at half uiaal aud crape and black bunting turn, appeared throoabuat tba city. Busiueaa was praaitlcally suspeuded. 1 n lunate friends of the praeideut and Mrs. Me Kiuley are pruelraled by grief. I New Vork, epl WJJ, .,ke is oaltci'aiiy !&m lernoon aud mills txW-a4 ' Monday. Term, ol siaset.s a. yet known. KOEPPEH S PHAMU Tba Poi'uiar Priced I t ig Store oa Court Suajj tit Jom Store Vour iiioney back if you want leadquarters.