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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1901)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. THE BLOCKADE DflOKEN. rabllihad Xvarr TrliUr. COTTAGE GROVE. . . OREGON. Lumber Shlpi Art Being Unloaded and Moved Prttly it San Francisco. San Francisco, Sopt, 12. According to tlio lending lumbor denlors, tho KtnntfmtA l. tttta lllirt flf llitaltinAS ili ViliiN 18 OF LITE DAY tmwA 1,y tho strlko ,ms l,oon brokt,n' Tho donlors declaro thoy have already A Comprehensive Review of the Important nt work -100 men, mill that each day Happenings of the Pait Week Presented sees an addition to tlio force of from In a Condensed Form Which It Most 20 to 25. A. MWr WtESIDENT Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many tvders. Tlic great stcol strike lins lcoii set-tied. "Wo nro getting mnny new mon, snid Secretary F. W. Cnrey. of tho Lumber Dealers' Association, this morning. "A short tlmo ngo tho stntcmont that the lumber tlcut was Tho Duke ot 1 ork has nrriveu in .tntemont doos not nnolv to conditions Quebec as they now exist. Tho truth Is wo There will lo no extra sossion of nrc working lumbor vessels all along cniiL-rnss tno wntor front- nni1 'Very day tho b , , conditions becomo better and easier Tlio cxnr lias arrived at Kiel whon this strlko first commenced from Dantzio. wo made no attempt to move tho vos- ti.. v k.i. -..-i ).., .M,n int, sols, waited for what we hoped would lliu iiiiuiiaiiiuiin b""w in i . .!., f. .,n u" " HKVUi ounn.im.iH. null 1,1. u our mon n chance to return to work. As tlmo passed, however, and thoro was no sign of ponce. It became a ques tion with tho dealers of moving tho cargoes in soma, way. In splto of strikers or anything else. And so wo Tlio dentil of the president was began advertising nil over tho Const mourning for ono week. Tho mouthers of tlio cabinet will remain tlio same for the present. Citiizons of Canada show much grief over tlio dentil of tho president. RDOSEVELT TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE AT BUFFALO. RESULT OF THE AUTOP8Y. tlio tlicino of Bornions throughout tho land. For rejoicing over tho death of tlio presidont, a Walla Walla man was fined 2fi. Tho autopsy on the president's body sliowed that death was caused by gangrene. and In tho past two weeks we have put about 400 men to work, Including stevedores and firemen. GREAT FOO CHOW FIRE. Caused by the Overturning ota Lamp Loot Ing by Natives. I'nnxnu.-n.. TI C Cnnf 11 rinfnllu Thoro will bo a state funeral of the lf tho Brcat'flro 0fAugust 20, In Foo Chow, which destroyed over J 1,000.000 worth of nronertv. received bv the In honor of tho president tiovernor -. mnr TVi rtni etntn Mint I wna lllint Of IdnllO hllS designated a day -,,..,, 1... tho m-nrt.lrnlnr- nf n lnmn 01 mourning iur uiu sia-. ,n a natv0 umlcrtaklng establishment. President Roosevolt was sworn in nt Buffalo. He announced that Mc Kinlcy's policy would bo carried out. Extra precuations are being taken to guard tho czar. Governor Goer lias issued a proclamation setting apart Thursday ns a day of mourning. A simple service over the remains of tho president was held at Mil- burn house, and tho body was then Hundreds of acres of business houses were carried nway, and many people perished In tno Are, which burned the greater part of two days. European proprietors of business houses and larger Chinese merchants were tho heaviest sufferers. During the progress of tho fire and Immediately after It tho coolie native population looted the half-burned buildings and stole everything that they could lay hands on. The Chinese taken to the Duafflo city hall, where polIcc under thetr European offlccrs, it will lio in state till taken to Washington. , Tho steel trust is starting up more idle mills. Tho Schloycourt of inquiry is now in session. Emperors Nicholas and William met at Dantzic. Colombia has begun conscription to raise an army. Governor Gago has been asked to nettle tho strike, at San Francisco. A good flow of natural gas has been discovered near McMinnville, Oregon. wero unable to prevent the looting except In a small degree, and before the second evening bad passed a large number of regular soldiers were call ed out. At that time many people had been killed In fights and there were dead bodies in every street. Flvo men were kind by tho falling of three-story building. The carnage on the streets was aw ful. The soldiers, mounted, dashed u the main thoroughfares, stabbing to death or trampling under horses' feet the robbers who were carrying away goods In every direction. Even though knocked down, the natives who were running away with stolen goods held Will Continue McKlnley's PolicyCabinet Olilccrs Asked and Consent to Remain No Special Session ol Congress Affect Inj Scene In the Wllco.x Mouse.-Special Religious Services Will He held. Buffalo, Sept. 1C Theodora Roose velt, who today wns tragically elevated to tho Chief Magistracy of tho Ameri can Republic by the do:. th of Presidont McKInloy, ontered this city of mourn ing yesterday afternoon, after n re- ma kablo and peril. us Journoy from the heart of tho north woods. Ho had been I'rosldont under tho Constitution and law of tho land, since tho minute tho martyred l'resldont coased to live. All the dutloa and pow ers of tho otllco had dovolved upon him, but ho was ns poworless as tho humblest citizen to exorcise ono of them until he had compiled with tlio as wolt as tho tissues around tho fur. constitutional provision requiring him thor courso of tho bullet. Death wna to tnko a prescribed oath to support I unavoidable by any surgical or m mi ami defend tho Constitution nnd laws ileal treatment, nnd was tho direct ro ot the United Stntos. suit of tho bullet wound." Death Caused hy JfiangrenePoislblllly of the llullct Having llcen Poisoned. Ihiffnlo, Sept. 17. Tho following re pot t of tho autopsy upon tho romalus of rresident McKInloy has been umdo public: "Tho bullet which struck ovor tho bi-eastbono did nut pass through tho skin nnd did little harm. Tho other bullet passed through both walla ot tho stomach nonr its lower border. Doth IioIoh wore found to bo perfect ly closed by the stitches, but tho tissue around each holo hnd become gangrenous. After passing through tho stomach the bullet passed Into the back walls ot tho abdomen, hit ting and tearing tho upper end of tho kidney. This portion o( tlio bullet'a track was also gangrenous tho gang rene Involving tho pancreas. Tho bullet lina not yet boon found. Thoro wns no sign of peritonitis or disease ot other organs. The heart walls wero very thin. Thoio was no evi dence of any ntompt nt repair on tho part of nature, and death resulted from the gnngrouo which affected the stomach around the bullet wounds, president Mckinley dead END (JAM AT 2:15 HIQ LA8T HOUR8 OUT PAIN OR WERE WITH. DI8TRE88, Surrounded by I'rlcnds and Relatives Mrs. MeKlnley Not With Illin at the last Mo ment -Their Parting Was Heartrending Immediate Cause ot Death Unknown Post Mortem Is Probable, , Mllburn Houho, Buffalo. Rent. I I. l'losldont McKInloy died nt 2:10 it. m. Ho had been unvoiiHcloua most of tho tlmo slnco 7: CO p, in. His last con Aliiior McKInloy, tlio I'ronldent'H brother! Mm. Aimer MoKluluy; Minn llolon, tlio President's nlutor; Mm, Rarnli Duncan and nlstor; Mbw Mary Harbor, a nlcco; Minn Harnh Duncan; I. lotitonnnt J. P. MoKlnloy, n nephew; William M. Duncan, n nephew; CharloB Dawen, the Controller of the Currency: P. M, Osborno, a, coiikIii; Colonel Webb 0. Hoyonj John A. Harbor, a nephew i Hocretnry Goorgu II. Cortelyoiti Colonel W. C. llrown, tho business partner of Abnor MeKln ley; Dr. 1'. M. Hlxiy, tho fnmlly phy sician, nnd six mi rues and ntlendantH. Iti an nilJolnlitir room sat tho physi cians, Including Drn. Melturnuy, Won dln, Pnrkn, Stockton nnd Mynter. Pr-sldcnii Last Words. The I'rmildnnt, In his last period of coiiHclmiHiumH, which muled alicnt Art r ttiAl KsinitlAts TMi i- li n mi a v a n Trial of tho noted Ferner murder thru8t them through tno iCB8 or arm8 wiin sworus 10 mane mem urop these, and even then some of the coolies clung to their plunder with such desperation that they were put to death where they had been knocked over. Many of the injured wero taken case was begun at Chehalis, Washing ton. A Colorado man was tarred and feathered for expressing sympathy with Czolgosz. ' The story of a plot to kill Joseph away In ambulances and were being Chamberlain came to light in a Lon don murder trial. Emma Goldman, "high priestess of Anarchy," is held in a Chicago court without bail. Two Nomo miners lived for fifteen days on two birds and one fish, which they hail to eat raw, treated In the hospitals when the Tar tar sailed from China, PATINO'S BLUFF IS CALLED. Reply of American Consul at Colon to Notice of Attack on City, Colon, Colombia, Sept, 12. Via Gal The president's condition cpntinues ypf'??; The United States gunboat '"r""',' , , ,"i,,iX.rrn Toro. no developments having oo the stomach have healed ahd no trace currd to lre her pretence, oi Dioou poisoning nas appeared. The foliowIng Is tne text of tho The Spokane Interstate Fair Is now communication, dated September 4th open. Disturbances creasing. Emma Goldman was Chicago. The summer season nearly over. Lumber vessels at San Francisco are at work. In Morocco are In- arrested in In which the United States Consul re plied to the rebel manifesto addressed to foreign consuls In Colon, dated Gatun, September 3rd, and signed by General Patlno, which Intimated that Patlno Intended to attack Colon short- Is ly, and which requested that tho re spective nationalities be notified "I acknowledge receipt of your let ter of yesterday nnd hereby respect- rill W nntl fr Aa tlinl fi. French reservists indulge In revolu- 0 yo"ur p art wltrtheTree transT of goods or passengers across the Isth' at Nome tlonary talk. Strikers at McKeesport attacked mus of Panama would be a violation nonunion men. or treaty rights with my government Most of the President's friends au laixer, snoum you nttcmpt have left for their homes. Government crop report shows the shortest corn crop on record. such interference, would act accord' Ingly. "Obstruction of free nccesn to thn Panama Railroad stations in Colon Naturalized anarchists can be ex- from any docks at this port or obstruc- polled for violating their oaths Representative Tongue favors law to keep out foreign anarchists. tlon of tho main streets leading to the Panama Railroad stations or any net on the part of the Insurgent forces rendering such access dangerous, precautions are, neing tawen in jsu- Woul(, be reearrled as intorferen wiTh rope to protect tne touring ruiers the above fflBntione ,rp from anarchists, Food Is being administered to the President by natural means. A slight .operation was performed. Last efforts to settle the steel strike :li&vo failed. BUmot Plaig crushed to death In a -well at Lents. MAY BE DELAYED. But Sultan of Morocco Will Be Brought to Book by Spain. London, Sept. 12. A dispatch to the Times from Madrid says: "Tho tlmlo Av.,1 1... CI 1 M il. . , . .. oorVered UDder SS ?? and gr, Zed1 itioonsn triDes expires September 12. It Is stated that tho Sultan wishes an extension, because tho tribes nrn In Chlcaco nollce believe they have lo- rooenion, which tho government Is dls cated Emma Goldman. posea to grant, demanding, besides .Strange death of Winter Kyle at f' ciom.P0"Bat ?" . Jn Astoria leads to suspicion of murder, oeileved tharother powersUUB8unnort Improvomont In 1 President's con- Spain's claim, and, falling satisfaction. lava on Mount Hood. The National reunion of tho G. A. R. opened at Cleveland. dltlon has good circles. effect in financial Spanish war vessels will bo sent to Aioonsn waters." Every year increases the cost of the public schools of New York. This year they cost $18,612,000. Next year about $19,800,000 will bo demanded by tho Board of Education. Great Russian Battle Ship. Philadelphia, Sept. 12. Tho now Of this Russian battlo ship Itelvisan, ono of amount $15,151,000 will bo mandatory tlio most formidable war craft in tho unaer tne uavis jaw. worldi Ioft Cramps' ship yard today r. uumwm uu uVu ""'""" lor Her prelim nary trful tr p. After to Trorasoo for use In tho North Polo , 3 i ... expedition. These balloons are not ,,or compasses nro adjusted sho will intended to carry passengers, but each steam out to sea and tho customary will have ..n messenger buoys at- test,3 will bo made to demonstrate her tached, which will be liberated auto- , , , , . matlcally. thus recording tho route stau'''ty and soaworthmess. Sho is northward. io of to finest battlo ships afloat. hcIoiih hour on earth won spent with 7: 10, chnntod tho words of tlio hymn, tho wife to whom ho devoted u life "Nearor. My God. to Thee,"' and IiIh time of euro. Ho died unattended by Inst nudllilo words, nH taken down by in.. nuiai, uui. inn iiihi nr. flionn nt the bodsldo, wero! words were n hum do Hubmlsslon to "Oood-bye. nil; good-bye. It Is OU'h tlio will of the God In whom ho be-, way; His will bo done." llovi'd. Ho wim leeonclled to tho cruel Then his mind began to wander, and fato to which an assnRRln's bullet had noon ho completely lost conscloiiHtiois. coiidoninod him nnd faced denth hi tho Ills llfo wns prolongod for Borne liourH Httine spirt of calmness which linn by the administration of oxygen, and marked his long and honorable career, tho President finally expressed n de- HIs list conscious words, roducod.slro to bo allowed to dlo. to writing by I)r, Mann, who stood at About 8:30 tho administration of his bediddo when they wero uttered, were: "Oood-byo all, good bye, It Is God's way. His will bo done." I oxygon ceased nnd tho pulso grow fainter nnd fainter. Ho wis Hlnklng gradually like a child luto eternal TI1EOUOKB KOOSKVKLT, PKK3tDKT (IK TUB I'M I ED H TATES. m He took the oath at 3:30 o'clock Sat urday afternoon in the library of tho rldenco of Ansloy Wilcox, a personal friend with whom he stayed earlier In the week when the physicians thought President McKInloy would rocovor from tho wound Inflicted by the as sassin. Thoro wero present when ho swore to th oath: Secretaries Root, Hitch Tho roport of the autopsy has giv en riso to tho theory, hinted at a day or two aftor tho Presidont was shot, that Czo'gosz, In order to insure tho accomplishment of his purpose, pois oned tho bullets that wero fired. Tho gangrcno found In tho path of the bullet Is thought to bo strong ovl dence In support of this view by Dr, Wasdln, one ot tho consulting phy Our Last Martyred President, Wllllnm McKlnlcy. Ilnrn Nllra, Trumbull ro Ohio, Jnrr ?!, IMt Knleml Allttlmiiv Collrcc HcR.lvMlo, !., I mo, Kiillnii'it prlrax-. Company E. Twenty. third olilo Vol ii tit cor liilnturjr, Jiuir II. lMtl. Tiirtlrlpittrtl In liiiiS,iutli Moiiiiialu ml Anllrtatn, hi. Ii'tubvr M and 17. proniotiHl liutn ro iiinliiaijr i(vul In llrinrtmiil. I'lninulwl nf.Niii, wiiv u, nriii.iunii, ?"' ' I lilllini-BIIIIII'il Pinjtir iiy ururri .mrcu !"'. mimirii nw mi aiiihiix, i. miiiiiiivn in Lr us n nrrtit, iiiio, inrrti, 19 1-lrctfil pr I'lillriK unnrnrt . Hturk rii'tntr. nlilii. Elrciinl in Conirmt ISTU. r I'li'ftril to (!utiKri for Hie rciilli tlmv, NnrrinlM-r. Ih. InmiKiirmcM ciiirriinr I liln Jniiryll. lh'.ri. Klr'li l .rcililt'nt ol II n I'ltllvO H-alca Niemlr. IWi. I!e rirvivi .-wifloiwi i, iwj. nnoi ptpiciniwr n, iiui. invil H pwntlior II, 1VUI, cock, Long, Wilson and Postmaster- slclans. Dr. Wnsdln Is consldorod an export of high standing In tho Mu rlno Hospital sorvlco. A chemical of General Smith, Senator C. M. Dopow, of New York. Judcn of tho Court of Anripnin Hnii-ht. John h. Scnthernd. . and bacteriological examination Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Wilcox. Miss Wll- the remaining, bullets In tho plotol cox. George P. Sawyer. Drs. Mnnn, w1"- however, confirm or demolish PnrkA nnrt stnrltfnn. Mr. nnii Mrs. . this theory and such an examination Carlton Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. John i wln undoubtedly bo mnde nt once by G, Mllburn, the secretary to tho PresI dent. William Iocb, Jr.; the secretary to the deceased President, George B. Cortleyou. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carry. C. R. Scathered. J. D. Sawyer and Wil liam Jeffers, official telegrapher. In ad dition to Judge John R. Hazql, of the United States District Court, who ad ministered the oath. Tho scone was a most affecting ono. The new President had just come from Mllburn house, whore his prcdecossor tho authorities. DAY OF MOURNING. Governor Gccr's Proclamation to Oregon People Tribute to Dead President, Salem, Or., Sept. 17. Governor Goor has Issued tho following proclama tlon: deep personal sorrow ho felt. In his thlf(l t,rao wlthln tuo nl8t7 of tho characteristically Imnulslvo way ho unucu oiaies its peopio aro in mourn had gone first to the house of mourn- Ing over tho death of their President ine to offer his condolonco and sym-, by means of nn assassin's bullet, nathy to tho broken hearted widow, nnrlno- Secretary Root, who 20 years ago had ; whon our )o , th enJoymon Arfh.ir iV tho nnlh nfror tho. .lanlh f nn Cra ot UnOXttmpled prosperity, of another President Who foil a vlptlm an(1 Whllo mingling freely with nil to an assassin's bullet, nlmnst broke classes of tho peopio whoso Interests down when ho requested Mr. Roosevelt ho had labored impartially to pro- on pennii or tnp momoers oi tno unoi- mote, tho hand of tho treacherous as IIKT III I III! rrHHHIHIlI. If III km inn t. . ... prescribed oath. There was not a dry ' "" " .7" " .... "... eye In tho room. ' ,,uuou,j,, wiuuuiu.'u uuu ui Tho new Presidont was visibly shak- lno lowest aoous tnat win evor dark. en. but ho controlled himself, nnd en lno pages or tno world's history, when he lifted his hand to swear It Our beloved President, William Me was ns steady ns though carved In Klnloy. Is dead, and In this hn.., nt uuru.B. v.ln mo neep "o'emnuv oi Natl0naI nflllctlon tho grief which overspreads the entire Nation tho occasion ho announced to those nrpsent that his lm would be to bo William McKInley's successor In deed as well an In name. Deliberately he proclaimed It In these words: Tn this hour of deoD nnd terrible Is shared by tbo peopio of Oregon, with bowed heads and sorrowing hearts. "The mortal remains of Posldont McKInloy will be laid to rest at Can' National bereavement I wish to stnto , n Ti,rM.v ai,.. m tht It shall bo my aim to continue ab- ,,' s,t.'' T ' aninrnlv wlttmtir vn rlnn re thn nnllnv . . . .. . f r.. . , .j. . -i. ,r i Vu ' ommond that on that day all publ e of President McKlnlev for th n.ro .,.,, .'....., HIIU ftliaiU UUDIIIGOD UV DUDJJUliUUU , . as far as possible, that flags bo placed nt half-mast, that tho peopio meet In their respective places of public wor ship to ask for that National con' eolation which can only como from Almighty God, and that nt tho hour of tho funeral an churcn nous tnrougn nnd nropoHty and honor of our beloV' ed country." Death Mask Marie. DuffMo. Sppt. 17. A death mask of the President's face waB made at 7:20 o'clock. Tho mask was taken by Wueard Pauscn. of Hartford, Conn many of the distinguished men who bavo died In this country tn recont vors. Tho inisk Is a faithful ronro ductlon of the late President McKIn ley's features. PniinMi tine mnAniaA tlin fnntni-na , nf OUt the State bo tolled OS an OXprOfi' Bion oi mo gnei which woibhb uijuh our hearts as wo pass through this shadow of National Doreavomont. "By tho Governor, T. T. GBBR. "P, I. DUNBAR, Secretary of Stato, Grief at Manila. Manila, Sept. 17. Tho profoundost grief Is manircstod ny ovory cmss in tho community oyer tho death of Pres ident MeKlnley, Governor Taft has Issued a proclamation which explains to tho Filipinos, that wniie tno acatn of Mr. McKInloy Is nn Irroporablo In dividual loss, It does not altor tho sta bility of tho Government or chango tlio courso of tho administration, This was considered necessary bocauso tho Filipinos thought Mr. Bryan would suc ceed blm. Sympathy of Austrlans. Vienna, Sept. 17. A constant stream of diplomats and other visitors called nt the United States Legation, tondor- ng condolence upon tlio doath of Mr. McKInloy. Anarchist Meetings Forbidden. Berlin, Sopt. 17. Tho Cologne Ga zette asserts that all anarchist meet ings havo been forbidden In Germany slnco yesterday, and that all anarchist clubs will be closed. I Hit relatives and tho members of his ofllcnl family wero at tho Mllburn House except Secretary Wilson, who did not avail hlmsolf of tho opportun Ity, and somo of his personal and po' lltlcnl friends took leave of him. This painful ceremony was simple. His friends came to tho door of tho sick room, took a longing glance at him and then turned tearfully nway. The Parting With Ills Wire. He was practically unconscious dur Ing this time. But poworful heart stimulants, including oxygen, wore employed to restore him to conscious' ncss for his final parting with his wife Ho askod for her and sho sat at his Bldo and hold his hand. Ho consoled her nnd bado her goodbye Sho wont through tho hcnrt-rondlng scono with tho saom brnvory and fortltudo with which sho has borno tho grlof of tho tragedy which ended bis life. M the Death Chamber. From nuthorltatlvo officials tho fol lowing details of tho final scones In nnd about the death chambor wore so cured: Tho President hnd continued In nn unconscious stato slnco 8:30 p. m. Dr. Rlxoy rcmnlncd with him at all times and until death camo. Tho other doctors were In the room at times, and then ropalrcd to tho front room, whoro tholr consultation had boon hold. About 2 o'clock Dr. Rlxoy noted tho unmlstakablo signs of dis solution, and tho Immodiato mombors of the fnmlly wero summoned to 'the bedside, Mrs. McKInloy was asleop and It was desirable not to awaken her for tho last moments of anguish. Silently and sadly the members of tho family stole Into the room. They stood about tho foot and sides ot tho bed whero the great man's llfo was ebbing away, Thoso In tho clrclo wero: The Newt at Seattle Seattle, WaBh., Sopt. 14. Tho un- slumber. By 10 o'clock tho pulso could no longer bo felt In his extremities, anil they grow cold. Below stairs tho grief-stricken gath ering wnlted sadly for the end. All tho ovenlng, thoso who had has tened horo, ns fast as steel and steam could carry them, continued to arrive. Thoy drove up In carriages at a gal lop, or woro whisked up In automo biles, all Intont upon getting horo be foro donth camo. Ono of tho last to arrive wna Attornoy-Gonornl Knox, who rcachod tho houso nt D:30. Ho wns pormttcd to go upstairs, to look for tho last tlmo upon tho face of his chief. When the End Came. It wob now 2:0G o'clock, nnd tho mlnutoB woro slipping nway. Only tho sobs of thoso In tho clrclo about tho Prcsldont'H bodsldo broke tho nwo-llko sllenco. Flvo mJnutcB passod, then six, soven, eight now Dr. Rlxoy bont forward, and then ono of his hnndH was raised an If In wnrnlng. Tho flut tering hoart was Just going to rest. A momont more nnd Dr. rtlrnv straightened up nnd, with a choking volco. said: "Tho Presidont Is dead." Secretary Cortelyou was thn first to turn from tho strlckon clrclo. Ho stop pod from tho chamber to tho outor hall and thon down tho stnlrway to tho larco room Whoro thn mnmlmra r tho Cabinet, Senators and distinguish ed offlclnls woro asBomblod. As Mb tonso white face appoarod nt tho doorway a hush foil unnn ttm asRomblago. (Jcntlomon. tho President hna n... ed away," ho said: For n moment not n roply. Even though tho end had boon fiXp.0Cw ' tno nctunl announcement uiul mr, Aicrvinioy was dead fairly stnnnod thoso mon who had boon his closest confidants and advisers. Czar'i Visit to France. Berlin, Sopt. 14. Although tho AYtlAptiirl Tinorn Tlllllnfln thta mnrnlnm K , . . . . . --..wv. iinntz rr rpntlvlMna nt-si haa thrown Seattle Into a Btate of nn th ""." " almost inactivity. Buslnosa mon go interest con tors larolv 7n ? about their tasks half-heartedly, with tvLm . It vMt bowed heads, and Immense crowds f, Emperor Nicholas to Franco, and throng tho streets In front of tho newspaper offices, waiting for tho latest bits of Information, A moro de jected aggregation of peopio could not oo imnginou. Mnny stand with tears rolling down tholncheoka rending tho late bulletins. Business Is practically Husponaeci. Kaufman Re-Elected. Berlin, Sept. 10. Horr Knufmann has boon ro-olected Second Burgo master of Berlin by a small majority Bmporor William onco refusod to con firm Herr Knufmann's election bo- nii!iu is mucn speculation as to whothor ho will go to Paris. Judging from tho dispatches rocolvod from tho Fronch capital, It looks as If om clal clrcIoB In Frnnco hnd not glvon up that hopo, and woro devoting them- iiriiiuipuuy to eocurlng the safety of tho Imperial guoBt, i ',, North Pole Ships Are Heard From. Crarlstlanla, Sopt, 16. A rnosaagr. dated August 5, nnd rocolvod by way of HammorfoBt, from Evlyn B. Bnld win, head of the Baldwln-Zolglor North cause of his dismissal from tho array Seek r,'p.UUao 11' Ion"'lo 38, fnr mi,.0i oa " ?eoKnB paBBago northward throng sor political reasons 30 years ago. Ico. All woll." inoro is mucn curiosity ns to whether tho Kaiser will a second time rofuso to confirm tho oloctlon. and thus come Into collision with tho City of Berlin. North Sydnoy, C. B., Sopt. 16. Tho Peary Arctic Btoamor, from Cann hT blno Ellosmero Land August 29 a?' rived horo today. All Veil. ' "r J