LAST PEACE MOVE FA il $
I
RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY.
EUGENE WEEKUY GUARD
NEWS OF THE STATE
THE BLOCKADE BROKEN.
Semi-Official Report
That the \»„i—
Left to President Shafter.
Lumber Sh.p. Are Being Lnlo.ded end Moved
Pittsburg, Sept. IL—The lazt
to settle the steel strike have tuk<
The general executive board ot
New York. Sept. 12.—A special tc
Amalgamated Association adjourn^
OREGON.
EUGENE
the Herald from Buffalo says. I^eoa
this evening without late and viUoxt
Czolgosz has confessed to the police
accepting any of the peace propo«^
that bls attempt upon the life of
that have tome indirectly froB
President McKinley was the result of
United States Steel Cuiporatios. ~
a conspiracy in which many besides
making any counter proposition!,
A Comprehensive Review of the Important
and
Improvements
of
the
Many
Industries
himself had a part. So far as can be
Surrounded by Friends and Relatives — Mrs.
cording to the official statement TU
Happenings of the Past Week Presented
20 to 25.
Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth
learned Czolgosz has refused to men
“We are getting many new men.”
semi-official report is that the propo
in a Condensed Form Which Is Most
McKinley Not With Him at the Last Mo-
the
said S»'»retary F. W Carey, of »b.
tion any name except that of Emma
sition secured for the
— Latest Market Report
Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many
this
Goldman, but papers are in existence
Lumber Dealers’ Association,
(ment —Their Parting Was heartrending—
•trader «.
Association, through the intervention
the
morning.
“
A
short
time
ago
which, if they can be discovered, will
A large number of fruit trees in Al- 1 statement that the lumber fleet was
Immediate Cause of Death Unknown —
of
the representatives of the Nations
lay bare the entire conspiracy and ban.v and vicinity are affected with San 1
Civic Federation, was unsatisfactory
entirely tied up was true, but that
The Ht«*el trust is starting up more will result in wholesale arrests, fol
Post
Mortem
Is
Probable.
Jose scale.
1 statement does not apply to conditions
and that the matter of settling and u-
idle mills.
lowed by prosecutions.
The Wasco Southern Telephone 1 as they now exist. The truth is we
ranging was left tor Mr. Shaffer. The
The RchleyV'ourt of inquiry is now
Although Emma Goldman has been Company has decided to extend its line are working lumber vessels all along
Milburn House. Buffalo, Sept. 14.
—
„ m
Pr: «¡dents La«t Words.
board, in its sessions of three da»,
the
water
front,
and
every
day
the
in session.
by
connecting
Mitchell
and
Antelope.
arrested in Chicago, It is probable
President McKinley died O at luvwv
2:15 ■»-- a. _--
m.
The President, in his last period of has been clamoring (or a settlement,
conditions
become
better
an»l
easier
He
had
been
unconscious
most
of
the
Enqs-rors Nicholas and William that she will be brought to Buffalo
The officers of the Wheeler County
His last con- consciousness, which ended about but satisfactory terms and mean*
“When this strike first commenced time since 7:50 p. m. His
last con
for trial. The center of the conspi Pioneers' Association have selected
hanted
the
of the hymn,
met at Dantzic.
we
made
no
attempt
to
move
the
ves
scious
hour
on
earth
was
spent with 7:40, chau«
cu Uvu,
__ words
_____
r. My
.»l.V
w-MT Thee,
- —
and his not at hand, and the sessions resolved
God. to
Colombia lias begun conscription racy is here. Buffalo Is filled literally Mitchell as the next place of meeting seis, waited for what we hoped would the wife to whom he devoted a life | “Nearer.
last audible
words,
as
taken down by themselves into an informal disci«,
Coos
Bay
has
a
gasoline
famine
on
time
of
care.
He
died
unattended
by
•••
’
------
•-
»<■
be a speedy settlement ami give our
to raise an army.
sion of the situation. At the close of
a< count of th»' strike at San Francisco. men a chance to return to work. As a minister of the gospel, but his last Dr. Mann at the bedside, were:
Governor Gage lias Iss-n aski-el to
“Good bye, all; good-bye. It is God's the meeting of the National executive
It is liable to tie up all the gasoline time passed, however, and there was words were a humble submission to
nettle the strike Ht Han Francisco.
it bec
ame a
ques- the will of the God in whom he be way; His will be done.”
board this evening, President Shade,
launches.
no sign of peace, it
became
a ques
Then his mind began to wander, and
A gisxl How of natural gas has ls-en
The Bandon woolen mills are run tion with the dealers of moving the lieved. He was reconciled to the cruel
declared he had no statement to
soon
he
completely
lost
consciousness.
discovered near McMinnville, Oregon.
ning day and night now, and full crews cargoes in some way. in spite of fate to which an assassin's bullet had His life was prolonged for some hours make, but subsequently said:
will be put on as fast as arrangements strikers or anything else. And so we condemned him and faced death in the by the administration of oxygen, and
Trial of the noted Ferrier niurd» r
"The board has adjourned, and the
began advertising all over the Coast same spirt of calmness which has
are completed.
cas«- wus Is-gun at Chehalis, Washing
the President finally expressed a de • out-of-town members will probably
and In the past two weeks we have
The Marshfield-Myrtle Point train put about 400 men to work, including marked his long and honorable career. sire to be allowed to die.
, leave for their homes tonight
ton.
His last conscious words, reduced
was ditched last week about five miles
About 8:30 the administration of
A Colorado man was tarred and
to writing by Dr. Mann, who stood at oxygen ceased and the pulse grew peace proposition has been received
from Marshfield. The whole train left stevedores and firemen.
feathered for expressing sympathy
his bedside when they were uttered, fainter and fainter. He was sinking and none made.”
e track, but no damage was done.
GREAT FOO CHOW FIRE.
were: “Good-bye all, good bye. It is ’ gradually like a child into eternal
Still later he added that he nor no
with Czolgosz.
Salimin ar«' making their appear (
other member of the board would go
The storv of a plot to kill Joseph
ice in the Coquille River. A few Caused by the Overturning of a Lamp—Loot God’s way. His will be done.”
to New York during the night to sub-
have been taken by fishermen, and
ing bv Natives.
disposed of at a dollar apiece.
mit a peace proposition, saying he
Vancouver, B. C.. Sept. 11.—Details
would be at headquarters as usual to
Messrs. Hacker. Nasburg and Hirst
morrow.
have sold their Umpqua tract of tin» of the great fire of August 20, in Foo
her land, »-»insisting of 10,000 acres, Chow, which destroyed over $1,000,000
The meeting of the board did not
to a Minnesota firm, who expect to worth of property, received by the
adjourn in high good feeling, yet the
build a large mill in the near future
steamer Tartar, state that it was
members of the board were averse to
A petition is being circulated in caused by the overturning of a lamp
making statements supplemental to
Marshfield for the panion of Domin
that of President Shaffer. It was stated
ick Seryela, who was sentenced last In a native undertaking establishment.
by some of the members of the board
May to two years in the penitentiary Hundreds of acres of business houses
were
carrie»!
away,
and
many
people
for assault on J. Chapion. The petition
that the adjournment had left matters
perished
in
the
fire,
which
burned
the
recite« among other points for execu
practically as they were before the
tive clemency, that Servela will leave greater part of two days. European
mtetlng had been called, and that the
proprietors
of
business
houses
and
for his native country. Italy.
larger Chinese merchants were the
strike must go on as before, leaving
At the regular monthly shoot of the heaviest sufferers.
arrangements for a possible settlement
Peni.ieton
Sportsmen’s Association
During the progress of the fire and
through the direct conference of the
Saturday afternoon, F. W. Wate won immediately after it the coolie native
representatives of the United States
the medal again, with a score of 131 population looted the half-burned
killed out of a possible 156 birds, which buildings an<l stole everything that
Steel Corporation with President Shat-
gave him an average of 83.3 per cent. they could lay hands on. The Chinese
| C. J. Hamilton was a close second police, under their European officers,
with 89 out of 107, an average of were unable to prevent the looting
SEALERS BIG CATCH.
per cent.
I except in a small degree, and before
It is sai»l at least 5,000 hoppickers the second evening had passed a large
Saucy Lass Returns to Victoria With 704
| are now employed in the Polk County number of regular soldiers were call-
Skins.
(*d
out.
At
that
time
many
people
yards.
had been killed in fights and there
Victoria. B. C., Sept. 12.—The first
The omnipresent forest fire is rag were dead bodies in every street. Five
to overflowing with agents of the Ing in Coos County, but no great
vessel of the sealing fleet. the
men were killd by the falling of a
secret service, A search is being amount of damage is reported as yet.
schooner Saucy Lass, returned tonight
three-story building.
made of every sewer that underlies
The big fall roundup is now in pro-
The carnage on the streets was aw
with 704 skins, the result of her cruise
the city, for It Is known that in one gresa at Alba and will continue until ful. The soldiers, mounted, dashed up
since March last oft the Oregon coast,
It be- the main thoroughfares, stabbing to
of them is a package of papers con all the cattle are gathered in. **
thence to the Copper Islands, and a
gan
last
week.
death or trampling under horses’ feet
taining details of the conspiracy and
few days in Behring Sea. she being
Barnes Bros., of Meacham, have the robbers who were carrying away
the names of those concerned with
obliged to leave there August 16th
giMxis
In
every
direction.
Even
though
20.000
burned
an
experimental
kiln
of
an
Czolgosz in th«' plot, together with
owing to food running short. She re
brick. A first-class article Is reported, knocked down, the natives who were
outline of its ramifications.
ports seals plentiful and sealers doing
and the Inland Empire will furnish a running away with stolen goods held
In Ills confession Czolgosz told of ready market.
on to their bundles. The horsemen
well, several schooners spoken having
them through the legs or arms
his attempt to destroy the written
taken over 150 skins to August 16th.
Wade Calavan fell 42 feet through a . , thrust
evidence of the conspiracy, He said condemned bridge over the Santiam, with swords to make them drop
The Saucy Lass took only 28 of her
i
these,
and
even
then
some
of
the
that they did not permit him to burn and struck in 20 feet of water on his 1 coolies clung to their plunder with
skins in Behring Sea.
slumber.
His relatives and the members of his
the papers as he had desired, Before head an<l shoulders, missing a ledge of i such desperation that they were put
By
10
o
’
clock
the
pulse
could
no
The report has reached Unalaska of
leaving his room In Nowak's hotel he rock by about six inches. H<- was , to death where they had been knocked offical family were at the Milburn longer be felt in his extremities, and the finding, last summer, of four
House except Secretary Wilson, who
able
to
get
to
shore
without
assistance.
gathered together nil of his papers,
, over. Many of the injured were taken
they grew cold.
bodies on Akutatan Island, which are
Th«' articles of incorporation of the , away In ambulances and were being did not avail himself of the opportun
Below stairs the grief-stricken gath
taking them from Ills pockets, and
ity,
and
some
of
his
personal
and
po
believed to be victims of the wreck
White Butte Mining Company have ! treated in the hospitals when the Tar-
ering
waited
sadly
for
the
end.
from his vails»1, and from the draw been filed with the Secretary of State
litical friends took leave of him. This
T1''"
of the steamer Pelican, which was
All
the
evening,
those
who
had
has
,
tar
sailed
from
China.
ers of his table. All were bound to and the Crook County Clerk.
painful ceremony was simple, His
The
never seen again after leaving Port
friends came to the door of the sick tened here, as fast as steel and steam Townsend for Taku four or five years
gether in on»* package, which he con- property of the company consists of
PATINO’S BLUFF IS CALLED.
could
carry
them,
continued
to
arrive.
him
room, took a longing glance at
•eale«l beneath his coat. Czolgosz seven claims, White Butte, Lily, Cel
They drove up in carriages at a gal ago.
X—
»ays that he made a circuitous and tic, Capitan, Oregonian, Gypsy and Mo Reply of Ameruan Comul at Colon toNotice and then turned tearfully away.
lop. or were whisked up in automo
hawk.
All Quiet This Morning.
ilmless trip about th<> city, and that
biles, all intent upon getting here be
The Parting With His Wife.
of Attack on City.
fore death came. One of the last to
Fourteen carloads of Bartlett pears
it son»- point, which he cannot now
Buffalo, Sept. 12.—At 3:16 a. m.
He was practically unconscious fiur- arrive was Attorney-General Knox,
I
were
shipped
from
the
Medford
sta-
(
’
»»Ion.
Colombia.
Sept. 12.—Via Gal
lescrlbl. he catne upon an open
everything was quiet around the Mil
But
powerful
heart
ing
this
time,
ewer. Into this newer he vaait him Hion last week. Hix hundred boxes are veston.—The United States gunboat stimulants. Including oxygen, were who reached the house at 9:30. He burn House. No one appeared to be
loaded in each car. or 8400 boxes in all.
was permtted to go upstairs, to look
tapers. Inch by Inch the sewers of which quantity at the price most of Machias has returned from Bocas del employed to restore him to conscious for the last time upon the face of his stirring within and no one had left the
Toro, no developments having oc ness for his final parting with his wife.
house since the issuance of the mid
his city are being searched, nn»l if th«' fruit has been Hold. $1.25 per box, curred there to require her presence.
chief.
He asked for her and she sat at his
uch a thing Is possible, thos»> papers in Medford, has left $10,500 among or-
night bulletin.
The following is the text of the side and held his hand. He consoled
When the End Came.
chardists.
5 a. m.—One of the nurses who has
vlll be recovered.
communication, dated September 4th, her and hade her goodbye. She went
It was now 2:05 o’clock, and the just come from the room reports that
in which the United States Consul re through the heart rending scene with
On authoritative Information It can
Portland Market«.
plied to the rebel manifesto addressed the saem bravery and fortitude with minutes were slipping away. Only the the President is sleeping quietly. Th'
>e said that during the last
Inst ten
Wheat
—
Walla
Walla,
nominal
to foreign consuls in Colon, dated which she has borne the grief of the sobs of those in the circle about the entire private part of the house is
visited six
,-eeks Emma Goldman has
I
President’s bedside broke the awe-like very quiet, with the lights burning
Gatun. September 3rd. and signed by tragedy which ended his life.
55c
;
bluestem,
56c;
valley,
56.
narchist organizations, She has beeij
sih'nee. Five minutes passed, then dimly and no outward evidence of any
General
Patino,
which
intimated
that
Flour—Isst grades, $2,65(83.50 l*’r
six. seven, eight—now Dr. Rixey bent one moving about.
n Buffalo three times since July 12.
Patino Intended to attack Colon short
In the Death Chamber.
forward, and then one of his hands
avlng left the city the ' last time four barrel: graham, $2.60.
ly, and which requested that the re
From authoritative officials the fol was raised as if in warning. The flut
Oats—Old, 1X1(8 95 |s-rcental.
ays before th»' attempted assasslna-
Flotillas of Submarine Boats.
spective nationalities be notified.
lon. Emma Goldman, Czolgosz. Abra-
Barley—Fetal, $15(8 j 5.50; brewing,
“I acknowledge receipt of your let lowing details of the final scenes in tering heart was just going to rest,
Paris.
Sept. 12.—The Matin announc
am Isaak ami Marl»' Isaak were in $15.50 per t»m.
ter of yesterday and hereby respect and about the death chamber were sc- A moment more and Dr. Rixey es that M. De Lanessan, Minister of
up
and.
with
a
choking
straightened
onaultation In Chicago on two occas-
cured
:
MillstnlTC—Bran, $17 (8 IB; mid fully notify you that any interference
Marine, has decided upon the creation
The President had continued in an voice, said:
ms.
Marl«>
Isaak
accompanied
oil your part with the free transit of
“The President is dead.”
!mma Goldman to Buffalo the last dlings, $21.50; shorts. $20; chop, $16. goods or passengers across the Isth unconscious state since 8:30 p. m.
at certain seaports anil various coast
Ilay—Timothy, $ll«tl3. clover, mus of Panama would be a violation Dr. Rixey remained with him at all
Secretary Cortelyou was the first to points of flotillas of submarine boats.
me the arch leader of th«> anarchists
$7ci‘J.50; Oregon wild hay. $5(86 js-r | of treaty rights with my government, times and until death came. 1 Th turn from the stricken circle. He step The first, consisting of six vessels, will
as her»'
at pe 1 from the chamber to the outer be established at Cherbourg.
Leon Czolgosz was accompanied to ton.
and the latter, should you attempt other doctors were in the room
uffalo ami about th»' city by a mys-
Butter—Fancy creamery, 25(8 27 ’gc ; such Interference, would act accord- times, and then repaired to the front hall and then down the stairway to
room, where their consultation had the large room where the members of
•rlous Bohemian man and woman dairy, 18(8 20c; store, 12 *>(815c per Ingly.
Union Men Return (o Work.
ho acted so suspiciously as to war-
“Obstruction of free access to the been held. About 2 o’clock Dr. Rixey the Cabinet. Senators and distinguish
Milwaukee,
Sept. 11.—Thirty-fire
pound.
mt th»« assumption that they knew
I Panama Railroad stations in Colon noted the unmistakable signs of dis ed officials were assembled.
Eggs*— 21 <8'22 lsc ¡ier dozen.
As his tense white face appeared at Amalgamated Association men return
f th»' Intention of Czolgosz to assas-
from any docks at this port or obstruc solution. and the immediate members
Chees«1—Full «'ream, twins, 12ls<8 tion of the main streets loading to of the family were summoned to the the doorway a hush fell upon the ed to work at the plant of the Illinois
lint«' the President.
13c; Young America, 13',hil4i- ¡s-r the Panama Railroad stations or any bedside. Mrs. McKinley was asleep assemblage.
Steel Company in Bayview today. It
"Gentlemen, the President has pass is said two of the company’s mills,
OMt POSTMASTER IN TROUBLE. I toll nd.
net on the part of the insurgent forces and it was desirable not to awaken
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3 (Hi»,t rendering such access
dangerous, her for the last moments of anguish. ed away.” he said:
the 12-inch and the rail mill, were
Silently and sadly the members of
For a moment not a word came In started. Among those who reported
3.75; hens. $3 (*•«» 4 25 ; «Jr-, .<71, 10(8 would bo regarded as Interference with
argvd With Embvuding $3,200 From the
Into
the
room.
They
reply.
Even
though
the
end
had
been
the
family
stole
lie 1» r iHiutrf; SjTiings, $1.75(83.00 th«> above mentioned free transit.”
for duty were J. D. Hickey and J- F.
Government.
stood about the foot and sides of the expected, the actual announcement Cooper, the two men who went to
I* » uoriii; ducks, $3 for old; $3 00
great
man's
life
was
that
Mr.
McKinley
w-as
dead
fairly
bed where the
Pittsburg recently to learn the real
Seattle. Sept. 12.- The postmaster <8 3.50 tor young; geese, $5(85.50 |«-r
MAY BE DELAYED.
ebbing away, Those in the circle stunned these men who had been his facts about the strike.
Nome. Jos> i>?‘ 'T Wright, has been dozen; turkeys, Inc, 8(8 10c; dressed,
| closest confidants and advisers.
were:
rested and held for trial on the !0<-rl2lgc |>er |H>und.
But Sultan ol Morocco Will Be Brought to
»lit ...... a».nVv UaoaixaUiVIlt III 1 Ilf charge of embexzling $3,200 from the
Biitith Minuter to Chile.
gross;
Mutton — I.amlw», 3'*c,
Book by Spain.
Government of the United States. »In'smxl, 6»rf6'j«' i>er pound ; sheep,
cago.
Czar'i^VisH to France.
The News at Seattle
Washington. Sept. 11 —Gerard A.
Postal
Inspector
J.
P.
Clunt
Is
th«'
prin
■ -<>»>invi, the
mt, first
,,lov Secretary ani
London, Sept. 12.—A dispatch to the
The steelworkers' executive commit cipal witness
Seattle. Wash., Sept. 14.—The un
Berlin. Sept. 14.—Although the Lowther,
against Postmaster $3 25. gross; dressed. tic per lb.
British Em-
tee ordered Shaffer to settle the Wright. \t the preliminary hearing
Hogs — Gross. heavy, , $6(86.35 ; Times from Madrid says: “The time expected news bulletin this morning Dantzig festivities are not yet over, Charge
» iiarg»1 d'Affaires
«irtiiaiix-s of
v» the
<.*•’
..v.v, has
...... received a substaa '"«l
fixed by Spain for the release of the
bassy
here,
strike.
7(rf7'
g
c
per
light.
$4.75(85;
drcamsl,
*
’
__
...»
Jl»l.>mâl (
Clum testified that upon the first ex
Spanish boy and girl captured bv has thrown Seattle into a state of and the cannon not yet silent, public promotion In the British diplomatic
Prayers for the President's recov amination of Wright's affairs he found ]s>un»i.
almost
inactivity.
Business
men
go
interest
centers
largely
in
the
visit
service,
having
been
selected
for Brit-
Brit
12.
Veal — Small. 809c;
large, 7 Moorish tribes expires September
ery were offered In churches through a shortage of about $10..">00. This was
an about their tasks half heartedly, with of Emperor Nicholas to France, and ish Minister to Chile.
It
la
stated
that
the
Sultan
wishes
on a Monday. Between that time and <87 ’»c |s'r |s»und.
out the land.
extension, because the tribes are tn bowed heads, and immense crowds
Wednesday Wright replaced $7,200
Beef—Grows top steers, $3 50,8 I 00; rebellion, which the government is dis throng the streets in front of the there is much speculation as to
New York police are looking for leaving a deficit still remaining of
Fatal Collieion.
cows and heifers, $3.00<a3.50; dressed posed to grant, demanding, besides newspaper offices, waiting for the whether he will go to Paris. Judging
Emma Goldman.
‘Reps are being $3,200
amesiown,
N.
?
from
the
dispatches
received
from
more
de
Jamestown.
N. 0..
D. Sept.
Sept.
latest
bits
of
information.
A
ls', f. 6 5,(87«" |er |x<und.
their release, compensation in cash
taken for the suppression of anarch
Robert II Mumford, known through
them racinc
Pacific iraiu
train of seven frei«a
jected aggregation of people could not the French capital, it looks as if offi Nortncrn
Hope—10«xl2't«' per |s>und.
and
punishment
of
the
tribes.
It
is
tsts.
cars and two passenger roarhe« col
the Yukon country and the States as
Wool—Valley. Ii«rl3'ge; Eastern
that other powers support be imagined. Many stand with tears cial circles in France had not given lided with an engine in the yard b«re
President McKinley's chances of “Policy Bob." committed suicide on Oregon. 8(8 12 l,c; mohair, 20(821«' |>er believed
rolling down their cheeks reading the up that hope, and were devoting them
Spain's
claim,
and.
failing
satisfaction.
today, killing five men and fnjuriM
recovery have improved. For the August 27th by swallowing 20 grains
Spanish war vessels will be sent to late bulletins. Business is practically selves principally to securing the
present no attempt will be made to of morphine In a room at the Gold- |M>un<l.
safety of the Imperial guest.
several.
suspended.
Moorish
waters."
Potato«*«—$1.10(8$!.20 per sack.
hill Hotel, Nome.
remove the bullet.
Assassin Clolgosz Breaks Down and Makes a '
Compl. 1«
Confession.
Freely st San Franciuo.
TIMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL
San Francisco, Sept. 12.—According
to the leading lumber dealers, the
PARTS OF OREGON.
blockade In this line of
of business
business
caused by the strike has been broken. HIS LAST HOURS WERE WITH-
Commercial and Financial Happenings of Im. The dealers declare they have already
OUT PAIN OR DISTRESS
portancc A Brief Review of the Growth at work 400 men, anil that each day I
sees an addition to the force of from
I
Every year increases the cost of the
public schools of New York
This
year they cost $18.512,000. Next year
about $l>,$00.000 will be demanded by
the Board of Education, Of this
amount $15.151.000 will be mandatory
under the Davis law.
Mr. Baldwin has shipped 40 balloons
to Tromsoe for use In the North Pole
expedition
These balloons are not
Intended to carry passengers, but each
will have ten messenger buoys at
tached which will be liberated auto
matically. thus recording the route
northward
Britain digs canals more cheaply
than other <-ountries The average
cost of English canals is £9.600 a
mile, against £10.000 In France and
£15.500 In Canada
An ordinance has been adopted by
the town KMindl of Yorkville, 8 C..
making it a mledemi-xnur for any
person to be seen staggering on the
streets of that town.
The first t>ook printed within the
limits of the United States wan the
“Bay Psalms Book," which was issued
in Cambridge. Maas. in 16*0 Spen-i
mens of the publication are extremely
rare and command very high prices.
The biggest pumps ever used were
’ made to pump out Lake Haarlem, in
New York. Hept. 12 Justice Me Ad Holland. They pumped 400,000 tons
am. of the New York Supreme Court daily for 11 years.
gives the opinion that Emma Gold
For continuous beer drinking, so
man and other anarchists who are to apeak. Egypt holds the record
naturalized can be expelled from the among nations. In Egypt beer has
country on the ground that they have been drunk for 5,000 years, and the
“bus*" of the fellahs of today is
sworn falsely In that they have obtain made by a procMa almost Identical
ed certificates of citizenship by fraud with that described by Herodotus,
In testifying that they are attached to mentioned In hieroglyphs and de
the principles of Government and picted in sculpture as old as 3000
would support Its constitutional laws. 11. C.
The Mie Mac Indians of North
America have an instrument known
DiOurhan»«« in Morocco.
Ixtlldon. Sept. 12.—The Tangier cor i as the ntooae call. It ia a birch bark
horn, and when blown by an expert
respondent of the Times says the din glv es a fairly good Imitation of the
turbancea in the country are Increas bellowing of a moose.
a
ing. and amount almost to anarchy In
Fifty count lea of Alabama. SO of
many districts.
The Minister of Foreign kffairs be Arkansaa. 30 of Florida. 133 of Geor
llevea that the Spanish captives car gia. 90 of Kentucky. 20 of Lou
ried off last May have been put to isiana. IS of Maryland. 84 of Misaouri.
death
The Spanish government • o of North Carolina 70 of Tetmeeaee.
claims from the Sultan £200 dally 120 of Texas. 55 of Virginia and 40 of
from the date of the capture until next West Virginia have adopted temper
Thtiradav when It will take further ance regulations which prohibit the
steps
There ia no Indication that sale at retail of Uquor within their
Madrid has yet decided what steps will territory, save on medical pruaertp-
l ttons.
be taken.
Anarchitt« Can Be F spelled.
Great Human Battle Ship.
Philadelphia. Sept. 12.—The new
Russian battle ship Relvisan. one of
the most formidable war craft in the
world, left Cramps’ ship van! Galay
for her preliminary trial trip. After
her compasses are adjusted she will
steam out to sea and the customary
tt »- will Is- made to dem-mstrate her
stability and seaworthineaa.
She is
one of the finest l-attle ships afloat.
Suipett Arrwtvd at Camden
Camden. N J . Sept 12.—Kdelbert
Stone was arrested In this city last
night on a charge of "aiding and abet
ting in the attempted assassination of
President McKinley."
The arrest was made by City De-
te< live Painter. United States Secret
Service officials were notified on Fri
day afternoon last before 3 o’clock.
Stone Is said to have told two of his
fellow employes In the New York
shipbuilding yard that he would not
be surprised If President McKinley
was killed that day.
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Abner McKinley, the President's I
brother; Mrs. Abner McKinley; Miss
Helen, the President's sister; Mrs.
Sarah Duncan and sister; Miss Mary
Barber, a niece; Miss Sarah Duncan;
Lieutenant J. F. McKinley, a nephew;
William M. Duncan, a
nephew:
Charles Dawes, the Controller of the
Currency; F. M. Osborne, a cousin;
Colonel Webb C. Hayes; John A.
Barber, a nephew; Secretary George
B. Cortelyou; Colonel W. C. Brown,
the business partner of Abner McKin
ley; Dr. P. M. Rixey. the family phy
sician. and six nurses and attendants.
In an adjoining room sat the physi
cians. including Drs. McBurney. Was-
din, Parke. Stockton and Mynter.
North Pole Ship» Are Heird
Kaufman Re Elected.
Berlin. Sept. 16,—Herr Kaufmann
has been re-elected Second Burgo
master of Berlin by a small majority
Emperor William once refused to con
firm Herr Kaufmann's election be
cause of his dismissal from the army
for political reasons 30 years ago.
There is much curiosity as to whether
the Kaiser will a second time refuse
to confirm the election, and thus come
Into collision with the City of Berlin
Cmristiania Sept. 16.—A message
dated August 5, and received by way
of Hammerfest, from Evlyti B. Bald
win. head of the Baldwin Zeigler North
Pole expedition, says:
"America, latituiie 78. longitude 38.
Seeking passage northward through
ice. All well."
Prureian Minister ol Finance.
Frankfort-on-the-Main. Sept. I#-D’
Johannes Von Miquel, ex Pruesla»
Minister of Finance, was found dead
>'i he<| tl is mornmg. H< «a»
m February, 1849. Dr Von M:^*-
* as out walking Saturday and »l*01
the ex-ening reading. He retired >!
t-ii Inight. He ha i not be«n feelinx
'veil all day. His daughter went t»
his bedroom this morning and fo»J
father dead. A physidaa
her
«'as summoned certified that dent»
North Sydney. C. B.. Sept. 16.—The
Peary Arctic steamer, from Cape Sa
bine. Ellesmere Land. August 29. ar
rived here today. All well.
«as the result of heart apoplexy.
Losa for a Rs Iroad.
Alleged Forger Detd.
Havana. Sept. 14.—Vargas, who
some time ago opened an account in
the Royal Bank of Canada, with a
check drawn upon the Spanish Bank
of Havana for 143.000, which was sub
sequently alleged to have been forged,
is dead. He had been accused of
complicity in the forgery, and with
being connected with the further theft
of $58,000 from Upmann A Co . Ger
man bankers. The body will be ex
humed anil examined for traces < '
son. there being a suspicion that he
was poisoned by the alleged directors
of the frauds.
From.
St. Petersburg. Sept. 14.—A syndi-
<ate of German
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and Russian banks
has agreed, on government guarantee,
to lend 80.000.000 marks to the Mos
cow. Kason. Southeastern and Lodz
Railroads.
Chang« of Chincss Ministers.
I
Berlin. Sept. 14.—Lu Hai H our . the
retiring Chinese Minister to Germany,
has not yet presented his letter of re
call. King Chang, his successor, is
mastering the German language. He
at
Chua's addreaa to
Emperor William.
Germany Got All It Wantrd.
I-ondon. Sept. 11.—The Berlin cor
respondent of th«’ Tim»'« quolez an
article on China in the Colopie 6*'
zette. which maintains that Germaaf
has carried out her programme astir
factorfly for th«' immediate ohjeH* •**
set herself in China have all
attained. These were the rose* •
the legations: the exaction of anw*
ment; security against a recurre»*’
of the disorders, and the repayffi*®*
expenses. Germany, says the
has no ambitious schemes. All •**
desired was an open door for her
chants an<l manufacturers.