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ItK xurr f /KstrOSi* * dium of reaching the 30,000 men, I HI II II II IE B II I II H: fc^feMr^Bfe41fclf-''4t-! II Im II )■ IWl j | women and children in thia com- J JM /^r • D »fti ■ •»! 3} T:'r : s-rsr- . -ft 2 Do you want all the news of |your home town ? Then subascribe for the Gazette. .The only published in the city. 3 V4 P1TTST0N, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER u. I0oi. TW"o»ANMONTB)P1r I ONLY DAILY IN FIFTY SECOND YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED I860. _ 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED BYTHEO. HART 1882. CONDITION EXCELLENT DIABOLICAL PLOT president. Theae two Bohemians are now being looked for all over the United States. "Secret service «gs:;',g hive Teamed that early Bmuit Qoldman rl»- .'.tWtt the Free *nclets IB Chicago, m*kjlng her home while Itierc with the IsaaS family. Ob July 13 Caolgou called at the Isaak home and .tallied with fiminn Goldman and with Abraham •Wnk. The Interview was renewed the following day. WILL GET WELL SOON. Mcuurney, went Into consultation at 0:80 last night, and It was not until 11:20 that the first of the surgeons emerged, after a conference of one hour and fifty ffilhUtes. The length of thfc consultation had created some uneasiness, and this was increased when It was learned that br. Mfc£iurney had missed his train and had decided to remain ovfer until tody. But the. doctor himself did all Go coula to dispel the idea that tl)6 change in his plans portended anything serious. In fact, 5c took, occasion to announce, as ap aditlohiii evltieribe Of tfafe of the natlent, that It had been decided to begin to give nourishment to the president through the mouth last night Instead of waiting until today, as had been intended. Beef extract had been preferred, Ilr. fttcfiurney Announced, and It was being administered as the physicians departed. The other physicians who listened to Dr. McBurney's statement assented to It, and then all entered ah automobile arid were whisked away. Immediately afterward a storm which had been gathering broke, and for a few minutes tho rain came down In torrents. tLLIN SHAFFER'S HANDS ! ANARCHIST HOTBED. MAYS T1 CHEAPEST swTrSTinnrirtrs e B t s A »A/8V8W Mit Af Pro*pfrilT« Victim* Fo«m«. SfcKl*l«r'« Name on If. Say All President Physician* He Is Given Full Power to London, Sept. 11.—The attempt to assassinate President McKlnley boa naturally resulted In an Increase of the anxiety caused by the presence of anarchists »n this city. In Soho. which Is called fi "nest of anarchy," the foreign population Is so targe tlrtit the po- Wee are compelled to protect anarchist flubs. A law for the expulsion iDf au- Rrchlsts Is now demanded. Czolgosz Makes a Startling Confession, and Friends. Settle Strike. Do you realize vfcat « money you can save by trading in our Donetlfe Department? 80MB ANXIETY FOB A TIKB. ILUMOB OF AN AGREEMENT AFLOAT Denied Both by AmnlKAmntfd'. THREW PAPERS AWAYk Lon« Consultation Alarmed the Public—Old Wound Reopened — Ballet Had Carried Piece of Coat Beneath Skin—No Caune For Alarm. l&ent 'and by Official* of tJnlted State* Steel Corporation—First Vio- THIS WEEK President Had D»■ Eight Bodies Recovered and Eight Rescued Alive BUt Seriously Injured. "Some time later Marie Isaak and Eiiima Goldman left Chicago for Buffalo. They vlslttrt the exposition, ,thei) went to Rochester, whet* they Visited Mrs. H; tTochsteln at 218 Joseph aveuuC. A little later Emma {jrOiafflftA went to Allegheny City ana there consulted with Carl rfold, who was taken Into custody last Monday. From Allegheny City Emma Goldman Wetit ttt Cincinnati-, thence tb $t. thetick to Chicago and th'*»n bafck to buffalo. The secret police know that, although Emma Qoldman and I?aak now attempt tp deny tlielr Intimacy with CaoTgosa, that whan Emmtt Moidmfiii started frtr ftufralo Czolgosz accompani'ea her to the railroad station. lence Reported at MoKeesport. A. Scotland Yard detective complains of the Ki'ff't labor entailed oil the department 111 watching these foreign ruffians. He says scores! of men In Soho httve been hounded '"it of Pnrls. Berlin and Bottle He believes the anarchists have a central board here which formulates plans for assKsslna Hon. Police Seeking Incriminating Buffalo, 8ept. li.—"Praise God, from tvhom all blessings flow," was sung In tue hearts of a vast multitude last night when the glad uews was received from President McKlnley's sickroom that the gracious ruler of this uatlori had passed out of the vari»»S' of IHe shadow bf dertth Into the sunlight and cheer of convalescence. The bulletin at 0 a. m. yesterday gave the Intelligence that the president's, condition was "eminently sHtisfttctbt-J' lCD his physicians and that a rapid convalescence may be expected." Each succeeding bulletin confirmed these happy tidings, and last night the doctors and cabinet ministers left the city, and the domain nf th* surgeons hos become the property of skilled trained nurses. Pittsburg, Sept. 11.—President T. J. Shaffer uud his advisers in the general office of the Amalgamated association hold the power by authority of the gen 6ral executive board of the organlea lion to settle the steel strike. Mr. Shaffer and his advisers apparently allowed to lapse after this authority wds vested ifi them Without closing any settlement. On Moifday, It Is said, the executive board directed President Shaffer, together with Secretary-Treasurer Johif Williams, Assistant Secretary M. F. Ttghe and lien I. Davis of the advisory board, to settle without delay on the best terms obtainable.Documents. WE OFFER Good Night. 2 bales of heavy unbleached muslin; the regular 6c quality for 4c yd. Caerphltty, Wales, Sept. 11.—At this writing eight dead bodies have been taken from the Llambradash mine, where an explosion of gas occurred last evening. Eight miners have been taken out of th© mine alive, but they are all In a very serious condition and but Blight hope is entertained that they will recover from tlieir burns and other injuries. 1 case of the famous 4 4 Bleached Hill Muslin for jc per yd. EMMA GOLDMAN IN 0U8T0DY After the murder of King Humbert, says tills detective, n number of papers which belonged to anarchists In Soho were seized. One of the papers was a list of prospective victims of assassination. of whom President McKlnley was one. 1 case heavy white crochet bed spreads; regular value fi.15; for tint week 98c each. 2 cases of the best Amoskeag apron Gingham.for 5c a yard. WOUNDS DRESSED Aliened Head of Connplrnojr Arreted Ib ChiflMO. ii nd It !»• Mellevei Thai Her Cttnl»e*tlon Wltk Attempt ort Preiildent's Life Can Be Conn 25 doz. men's extra heavy bine deniin overalls for 45c a pair. elvalTelr Proved, VETERANS IN CLEVELAND. New York, Sept. 11.-the ttfVnUl Vliis morning prints tlw following dispntch from It* Huffftio correspondent: Will Fight Extradition. The following bulletin was issued by the president's physicians at thldtflgbt: The Mldnlffht Bulletin. Since then there has been no action developing anything to further a settle ment, but It Is suid that President Shaffer is seeking to reopen direct negotiations with theD tJhlted States Steel corporation In the hope of getting better terms than those submitted to the Amalgamated executive board as the result of the endeavor last week In New York of the representatives of the Katioual Civic federation, headed by President Samuel Uompers of the American Federation of Labor. Bummer complaint, colic, cramps—any of childhood's ills promptly cured by 1 case extra heavy unbleached canton flannel; the regular 10c grade for this week jc a yard. And I Decided Benefit Follows: Forty Thousand Grand Army Men Par- "Both the police and district attorney expect that Kmmn Goldmrin will tiff.ht extradition fromCjiifairH tUirfhio. What motho'ds will be employed by district Attorney Penny to bring her to the scene of the crime which her words Impelled Is not known, but the extradition laws of both Illinois and New York are framed 111 feufcil a manner thtit hi iettst Irt ordlhary cases It would be fruitless to ask the authorities of Cook county, in lllinoist to give up the prisoner unless an indictment had been returned by a graud Jury sitting in the county In which the prisoner was wanted. The Goldman woman will have ample funds to secure counsel to fight extradition If she desires. Of that there Is no doubt, for thousands of "reds" In all sections of the country would contribute liberally. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. IL—This is a great day for the Grand Army encampment. A review of the old comrades is taking place. Forty thousand men are in line and fully 200,000 visitors are in town. The parade la by far the largest the Grand Army has held in a decade. ticipate In Parade Today. "Leon F. Czolgosz has confessed to the police that his attempt upon the life of President McICinley tbe result of a conspiracy tit Wtolb'h many besides himself had a part. So fur .as can be learned, Czolgosz lias refused to inentton any name except that of Emma Goldman, but papers are in existence which, i£ tfcey can be dlBcoVerwill lay bare the entire cohspira'cy land wiH result irt wholesale arrests, follow**! by prosecutions. Despite this optimistic outlook late last night there was a slight scare at "The condition of the president is unchanged in all Important particulars. His temperature Is 100.6; pulse, 114; respiration, 28. . 20 cases good laundry soap; ij large bars for 25c. DR. JAMES* SOOTHINU SYRUP CORDIAL. "When the operation was done on Friday last, it was noted that the bullet had carried with it a short distance beneath the 6kin a fragment of the president's coat. Tliid foreign material was of course removed, but a slight irritation of the tissues was produced, the evidence of which has appeared only tonight. It has been necessary on account of this slight disturbance to remove a few stitches and partially open the skin wound. This incident cannot gtvfe list to other complications, but It is communicated to the public as the surgeons In attendance wish to make their bulletins entirely frank. In consequence of this separation of the t'dges of the sttfrface wound the healing of the same will be somewhat delayed. The ptesident is now well enough to beglii to take nourishment by the mouth In the form of pure beef juice." z cases bleached and unbleached cotton -crash; regular 5c quality for this week 3 54c a yard. THE WEATHER 18 FAVORABLE "Little Folks love it." Perfectly harmless. At drug stores. SO con'.; a. cottlB. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE THE WEATHER, It was reported last evening thai President Shaffer would leave town during the night, presumably for New York, to offer terms of peace to the steel corporation officials. At first th» Amalgamated president was averse to making any statement on this, but finally said, "No. 1 am not going to New York tonight. And I will go further and say that I do not Intend to go to New York at any other time soon." PEOPLE'S STORE Washington, Sept. tl—Forecast un til 8 p. m., Thursday, For Eastern Pennsylvania: Light showers Thur«- day and partly cloudy. "Acting under instructions from Secretary Root, the pollen HtlJI refuse the details of the "ClihfeHslon made by Czolgosi, but in Superintendent Bull's of- Emma Goldman Charged OPPENHEIMER, THE CLOTHIER. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO ORURV'S. With Conspiracy. .flee last night 1 was told that if the would be assassin's confession were published in full a wave of Indignation against anarchism of the organized sort would sweep over the country which would Inevitably result In serious disorders. FINANCIAL AfoD COMMERCIAL. " 'Exceptional measures command exeeptlonal action,' said a member of the police department, 'and possibly If the governor of Illinois Is requested by Governor Odell to give the woman up without an Indictment having been found he will do so. £vans ...Brothers 6 a. m.—The President passed a very comfortable night. Pulwn, i20; temperature, 100.2; respiration, 26. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. 9. a. m.—The President rested comfortably during the night. Decided benefit has followed the dressing of the wounds made last night. His stomach tolerates the beef juice, and It is taken "with great satisfaction. His condition this morning Is excellent. Pulse, 116; temperature, 100.2. Humor of Settlement Denied. New York, Sept. 11. 1901. Open. Clos. 132 131 7# (#6% 96 Vi 68 *4 67% 46 45% 44 44 94*4 94% .116% 117 102% 102% 110% 110% 100 99 57% 57% 114 113% 29% 14*4 34% 34'.8 144 144% 42 42 76% 76% 64% 64 13 13 19 19 98 97% 88% 88*4 39% 39% 92% 92% "While Czolgogz retains ill* show of bravado, he announces Ills determination of entering a plea of guilty when he Is brought to trial. He Mid that he knows full well that he Is at the mercy of society, which he detects, for which reason he will make lib fight in court, A i'eport from New York that the strike had beeii settled was denied by President Shaffer. He also denied that himself or his advisory b«Dard had been directed or ordered by the executive board to settle the «trlke. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Bfboklyn Trttction Chea. and Ohio ... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. .. Mcr. Pacific People's Gas Col. Iron and Fuel So. Pacific Copper Every Day is Bargain Day at Our Stored! ttCoolc at tkc "PlWW. " 'I know that h" would not do anything of the sort In any ordinary ease. My idea Is that If the dlstrlet attorney especially desires the presence of the Goldman woman he will go before the grand jury and have her immediately indicted.' " The bulletins issued earlier in the day were as follows: Burlier Bulletin*. the Mllburn home caused by the protracted visit of the consulting physicians, who remained almost two hours, and this was Increased by the announcement In the official bulletin Issued Just before midnight that a slight irritation of the exterior wound, discovered only last night, had necessitated the opening of a few stitches of the wound. At till' offlce of the I'nitert Rtntex Steel corporation In the Carnegie build In if It win stated that the offlolnl« knew nothing of tlie settlement reported In Wall street. They refused to dlscuse tlie rumor "7 n. ui.—Tbe president passed the most comfortable night since the attempt on bis life. Pulse. 118; temperature, 100.4; respiration, 28." BufTalo, Sept. 11.—Although a second minor operation was performed on the President last night, there eeems to be no apprehension as to his condition this morning. The weather still continues favorable to the President. The showers last night have had no unfavorable effect on the climate. Clouds obscure the sun this morning and a cool breeze is blowing. 1.1 Hanir Chang'* Sympathy. "0 a. m.—The president's condition this morning is eminently satisfactory to bis phy&cfaiife.' If no complications arise a'rapM convalescence may be expected. Pulse, 104; temperature, 09.8; respiration, 20. This temperature is taken by mouth and should be read about I degree higher than In tbe bulletins Issued heretofore.'' "3:20 p. nj.—There Is no change elncs this morning's favorable bijlietlp. Pulse, 110; temperature. 100; respiration, 28." • . * * * i Peking. Sept. 11.—LI Hung Chang has sent a letter to Minister Conger expressing his regrets for the attempted assassination of President McKluley and hoping "that a man so favored by heaven will soon be restored to health, which will be a comfort to all peoples as well as the Americans." He Requested that an expressly of bis syiQpathirf be sent to Washington and has asked the court to prepare a cablegram of Inquiry.The lmr tiilll of the Painter plaut on the south side started on night turn lit 4:MU p. m. yesterday with « crew of twenty-five men. The management saj they will have the works on a full night turn within two jveeks. The manage tnent «t the S|a| tin plant and tin Llndfar Hi Mt-'Oui'lieon mill claim In Ffeineil piodvictlpp of better quality every turn nnd expect to h« Id full op erutlon within a short time. !• Best Pat. Flour, per bbl S4.M ' ; Feed, per 100 lbs • ~ k?D6 ' | Bran and Brown Mds 100 I. II ijj Oats, per bushel • - .59 i! Oats, 25 bushel lots " .40 'C Potatoes, per pook • - .28 Onions, per pook • • .21 ■j Butter, best dairy, per lb ;; Lard, Pure, per lb - .11 | Cheese, full oream, per lb .12 '! Eggs, per dozen • • .IB $ fir. Sugar, 18 lbs for . f.M Arb. and Lion Coffoe, ib ,11 AN ACTOR must wear 'aultlessclothes but because you are not forced to ao so there is no reason why you shouldn't Car and Foundry .. "O. & W Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref Tenn. Coal and Iron Leather Rubber All thCD physicians united In saying there need be no alarm felt over the inuttfi, *s the removal of the stitches illicit (lelay the healing of the wound, 1ml would 'not alt eft the generhl condlllmi of tl»o put lent. London, Sept. 11.—Some excitement ■was caused in the anarchist oarly this morning by the raiding of the Anglo-Swiss club. Many arrests were made. The police have increased their vigilance in shadowing all violent anarchists. OUR' CLOTHING is faultless. Cut and style conform to the rules laki down by "Fashion." The cloth is pure wool; or pure wool with just enougn cotton added to increase the durabi itv. Most significant of all the assurances of the president's ultimate restoration to health Is the announcement that the tlrst meeting of the full cabinet In many weeks will be held on next Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock In the president's Sickroom. The doctors have said that President McKlnley by that time will be well and strong enough lo meet all Ills ministers and to take part In a cabinet meeting. Union Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref. Wabash, prof Western Union ... M.. K. & T Norfolk At 3:15 o'clock everything was quiet umiliid the Mllburn house. No one appeared to be stirring within, and no one had left the house since the Issuance of the midnight bulletin. Reports from other portions of the district show no material.change from last week. Dies From flrlrf For President. York. Pa., Sept. 11.—Robert A. Thompson of Red I.Ion, eighty years old. died as the result of shock pro dlieed by the news of the attempted assassination of President McKlnley. "It Is more than 1 call bear. II will kill me!" he exclaimed on hearing the news. He was in the best of health previously, but soon became III. and doctors were unable to save his life. London, Sept. 11.—United States 'Ambassador Choate has replied to Senor Jurado, the Filipino lawyer wffo yesterday Bent a message of sympathy for President McKinley. Choate replied as follows: "I thank you for your telegram of sympathy In behalf of the native Filipino clergy." The tlrst Violence of the strike at Me Kecsport. It Is reported, took place lusl night when three workmen were set upon by strikers or strike sympathizer! and liadl.v beaten. Henry Weir, a wa ter lender at tin tube works, when hi came from the mill tonight was warn eil not to return In the morning. He started to run. followed by a crowd'ol Hungarians. He was caught and beat eu so badly that his condition is believed to be serious. Charles Meyers, a labor boss at lteinniler. was also badlj beaten by' a crowd when he returned to MeKeesport. and John Isenberg. a furnace builder at the National Rolling mill, parted with the greater part ol his clothing before he could escapt from the strikers, who endeavored to prevent lilm entering the mill. THESE FALL SUITS AT SI4.00 are perfect tailored and as neat as any merchant tailored garment. 50 54% 56 54% Rooaevelt LeavM ItufTnlo. LEON CZOLOOSZ. Viro President Roosevelt loft Buffalo at 9:30 o'clock last night, lie will stop in the Adirondack woods for a day or two and expects to reach Oyster Hay on Saturday morning. BASEBALL. but will enter as soon as possible upon his punishment. Those of the secretaries who have left the city and who will go In the next day or two have arranged to return at the time named. William Mc- Klnley. sick and prostrate 011 his bed. will for the tlrst time since the anarehlHt's bullet laid him low assume again the functions of the chief magistrate of the Unite*! States. B. Oppenheimer, Chicago, Sept. 11.—Miss Emma Goldman, the high priestess of anarchy, wha was arrested in this Clay, was arraigned before a city justice this morning to answer the formal charge -of conspiracy to assassinate President McKinley. Miss Gold -man announced that she was ready for trial, hut the city prosecutor asked for a continuance of the hearing until Sept. 1!D, when the other anarchists who have been arrested in tins city will be given a hearing. The prisoner insisted on an immediate trial, but de- Hired first to hold a consultation with the attorneys whom she expects to handle her case for her. As the attor neys were not in court, a postponement was ordered until they should put in an appearance, when the question of an immediate trial will be disposed of finally. ttoNultn of YeMlcrdny'H Gomel In the Different Lpnitnci. N \TlONAL LKAUUK. "Society may well congratulate Itself that the life of Czolgosz was not stamped out by the frenzied mob that sought to kill hi in a moment after lie The Progressive Clothier• TWO 1 Cor. Main and William. Pittston STORES. ( 9 E. Market St, Wilkesbarre. At New York— R. H. B. «l. l.i'HH.... 0 1 0* 0 0 0 1 0 1— 3 7 1 \D*v York... 1) 2009001 0— 8 8 2 llillerlc* llsitpcr ami NUIuila; and Warier.He said that he would not think of leaving Buffalo were there auy apparent danger of a change for the worse in President McKlnley's condition, no matter how slight. One of the physicians attending the president told Colonel Roosevelt that he actually felt less anxiety for the president's condition now than he did when the president was attacked by grip a year ago. S Evans Bros. Peking, Sept. 11.—Prince Chlng a®d Li Hung Chang have sent Myjfcr Conger a warm letter of regretlie attempted assassination of President MeKinley, and Prince Cliing is requesting the court to Issue an edict to the same purpose. ReiireU From China. had fired the second bullet at President McKinley. Had he then beep put to death there would have been no way of hrjngintf his accomplices to justice. It is now practically assured that at least a modicum of Justice will be meted out to those who, with Czolgoftz, sought the overthrow of law and order. 46 South Main SI. At Brooklyn r. h. J5. 'Iiimgn ...2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0— 4 11 2 lrcokl.vn ...0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 O— S 8 2 Itatteriea- Mcnpfcc an.I Klinjr; Hughes un'1 Far*11.At Itoffton - H. H. B. ineinnati ..toooioooo—2 5 0 lost an 20 0 04000 •— fl 11 1 KiittcriPK \hn nnil IVttg; Willis anil Kltretltfc. St. At R. H. B. I'ftl«-hur« ... 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3— 8 15 1 "liih Ulpliij. 3 0 1 q 0 0 1 0 0- 6 14 0 HilltI'llfa—Leevcr ami O'Connor; Townsetid and Ot'iiKlacH. This will mark the close of n week in which the whole Auiericnn people have suffered the keenest anxiety and in which* of indignation lit the act and sympathy with the victim of the attempted assassination have come from all parts of the world. None of the triumphs of modern surgical science can compare with this, and never were the results of the surgical advancement of the last twenty years devoted to a more popular cause. ,4jm "Although Kmiua Goldman hns been arrested in Chicago, it is probable flint she will be brought to Buffalo for trial. The center of the conspiracy is here. Buffalo Is literally filled overflowing with agents of the secret service. A search is being made of every sewer that underlies the city, for it Is known that in one of them is a package of papers containing the details of the conspiracy ami the names of those concerned with CzoIkosz In the plot, together with an outline of its ramifications.rrmcfDH and The Abbot to Meet. Boston, Sept. 1L—Creseeus and The Abbot will race for a purse of $20,000 Ht Headvllle Sept. 10, the winner taking the whole purse, which Is offered by Thomas W. Lawson of this city. Mr. Jewett, secretary of the New IOng-. land Trotting Horse Breeders' association, announces that the preliminary arrangements for the race fcave been completed. The pate receipts will go to the West End nursery In Boston. Boralmn and Lord Derby will also race during the meeting for a purse of $10,- MKD, which Is offered by the association. 1 The vice president made his last visit to the Mllburn house late in the afternoon, walking up Delaware avenue and hack with Mr. Wilcox. There were a number of men sprinkling lawns along the way. They have become accustomed to seeing the vice president pass and to know the time when he might be expected, and they have made a point of Halutlng him and asking him for the latest news from the president, which lie always gave them with great good will. Tno Killed In Bear End Collision. Woodstock. Out.. Sept. 11.—A real end railway collision on the Grand Trunk railroad occurred two miles east of Princeton, in which two men were killed. An empty passenger special pasted through here going east. On the other side of Princeton the passengei train slowed up and was crashed lntC by a special freight from the west. En gineer Fred Denning of the freight and Conductor Marmau of the passengei train were killed. Brakenian II. Pen cock of Sarnia had his right leg broken above the ankle. and Brakenian Oliver s Injury consists of a bruised head. The injured men are at present iu tin Brantford hospital. $1 W standino of Tin: ru'ns. W. I.. P.O. W. L. P.«. I'lttihnrK... 73 42 .035 Boston 60 00 ,49f. Vliila'plda.. 4!I .5S3 Cinriimati.. 44 09' .3H3 Ut"C kl»n— Hi) ;,l .575 New York... 45 70 .891 'St. Lands... m 57 .525 Chicago 40 74 .31* AMKHICAN I.KAC.IK At Cleveland- Philadelphia, 0; Cleveland, 7. Second iraine Philadelphia, 4; C leveland, 1. At Milwaukee -Chicago, 6; Milwaukee, 3. r J\ Of Dr. Charles McBurney left the Milhum house in the morning looking so pleased that when he was questioned ■Ibout the president no one was surprised when he liecame positively enthusiastic lu his replies. He said he was going to Niagara Falls to spend the day and that tomorrow he would be back In New York. The president's condition was so eminently satisfactory. he said, that he was not needed In Buffalo any longer. Last night Dr. McBurney missed his train, but he will start home today. Doetom Knthaalmitlc. m OUR FALL PAPERS HAVE ARRIVED.... Buffalo, Sept 11.—Steps will be taken immediately to have l£mma Goldman brought here from Chicago. Major William A. Mann of the Fourteenth Infantry, who Is In command of the troops guarding the house, met Colonel Roosevelt yesterday afternoon. The vice president had not seen the major slnco they had encamped near »ach other at Santiago, when Major Mann was In the Seventeenth Infantry. He had a chat with the vice president, who was as glad as he always Is to meet with Ills comrades In arms. » IS SHAFFER SEEKING PEACE? KA&TKRN LKAUl'K. At R«»ehcater—Roehefter, 0; Ituffnlo, 7. "In his confession Czolgosz has told of his attempt to destroy the written evidences of the conspiracy. He has sold that time did not permit him to burn the papers, as he had desired. Czolgosz knew that If he was to meet the president of the United States at the Temple of Music at the American exposition he had to be In line early*. Forty Miner* Entombed. Some dainty effects in flowered and stiipes. We carry the largest line in the city. Prices as low as the lowest. White lead, oil, glass, etc. T. S. & W. S. Barritt. Mr. Gnve Will lluD Uondn. Caerphilly, Wales, Sept. 11.—A serious explosion took place last evening at the Llanbradach colliery, near here. Six miners have been rescued, all suffering severely from the effects of afterdamp, which prevents a continuance of the relief work. It Is reported that forty are still entombed. The explosion occurred between shifts, rendering au accurate estimate difficult. IS THE WELL ORES Amalgamated Officers Scout the Idea, Yet Refuse to be Quoted in Denial. Washington, Sept. 11. The secretary of the treasury hns given notice that he will receive and consider proposals for the sale to the government on account of the sinking fund of United Sta*rs 8 per cent bonds, loan of 1 DOSIS, 4 per cent bonds, funded loan of 1907; 4 per cent bonds, loan of 192ft, and ft per cent bonds, loan of 1904, to an amount not exceeding $20,000,000. Commenting upon the offer made lu his elrcnlar. Secretary Gage said that the active movement of erops had begun throughout the country, and he did not desire that the treasury should absorb millions of dollars that be in trade ehannels. The subtreasuries In the west and south have been ealling heavily for currency to move the crops, and the amount sent so far is in excess of any year lu the history of the treasury.when he has been fitted out suit by Oilroy the Tlaylor. not a tailor in the city a mau so qaicklj him inriisowu estimation Pittsburg, Sept. 11.—At the Amalgamated association headquarters this morning the officials would neither cdnfirm nor deny that President Shaffer is working toward a settlement of the strike. While scoffing at rumors, they refused, to permit their names to be used under specific denials. The officials deplore the acts of violence rented from McKeesport last night and declare that any member engaging in that kind of work will be dropped from membership in the organization.Iliu Fire In Syrnem Syracuse, N. Y.. Sept. 11.—The Will & Bninner candle factory, occupying an entire square at West Jefferson and South West streets, caught tire at 2 a in. today and In fifteen minutes was destroyed. It Ih now thought that oiie man perished hi the Are. The property l„. o „ I11 I... «",C) OOO * "Before leaving his room in Nowak's lotel he gathered- together all of his in per*, taking them from his pockets, 'rom his valise and from the drawers »f his table. All were bound together u one package, which lie oonccaled beleath his coat. "Lovely, lovely," was Dr. Roswell Bark's 'response. "He's out of the woods," replied Dr. Wasdln. "Well on the road to recovery," was Dr. Herman Mynter's answer. Mr. Wilcox gave an Informal dinner for the vice president at his home last night. Colonel Roosevelt was obliged to leave early In order to catch his train. The members of the cabinet are fcllly informed as to his luteuded movements.short time as Cutrccf ii Veteran Driven From Home. j—FALL—| j Goods Have Arrived | i! Designs nevei were prettier. 58 Danville, 111., Sept. 11.-John R. Loftier of the National Soldiers' home was degraded by having the buttons cut off his coat and was then drummed out of the grounds. He had manifested • latlon at the attempt upon the life of tie president. Mrs. McKiuley slept well Monday night and was cheerful and happy with the rest of the household all day and enjoyed an afternoon drive of even longer duration than usual. Senator Hanua went home to Cleveland early iu the afternoon. Vice President Roosevelt left last night with the expressed determination to "lose himself' somewhere between here ami New York for seventy-two hours. The president himself joked with his doctors, and all connected with the case agreed that within four weeks at the most the White House will see Its official occupants A FEW CHOICE ITEMS. Threw III* I'apera Into n Sewer. "Czolgosz Hay* that ho made n elr■uitous and aimless trip about the city iiul that at some point, which he can lot now describe, he camc upon an Dpon sewer. Into this sewer lie cast its papers. Superintendent Hull has isked him to take detectives to the ipot, but he lias said that he could not lnd his way. Inch by inch the sowers tf this city are being searched, and if iucIi a thing is possible those papers Amerlennn Not In Danger, Os#M mm DH\ McKeesport, Sept. 11.—The National Tube company, contrary to announcement made yesterday, did not attempt to* start the Monongahola steel department of its plant here this morning. It may be a month or more before any attempt is made to resume operations here. The trust is evidently intending to try starving the men out. Washington. Sept. 11—The nnvy department lias received the following cablegram from Commander Sargent of the Machlas, dated Colon, Sept. 10, who was sent to Rocas del Toro to ascertain If American Interests In that quarter,..were: In danger: "On return from Bocas del Toro. 1 do not consider the lives ami property of American citizens In danger. The position of the insurgents Isolated. The island of Provision distance three miles from town. The situation is controlled. More than 200 national forces." The Cinr'i Movement*. Patterns never more varied, Than This Year's. Stock. Paris, Sept. 11.—The Echo de Paris, on the alleged authority of General SakliarofT. the Russian chief of staff, asserts that the Russian emperor and empress will spend the afternoon of Sept. 20 In Paris, that M. Lou bet will receive them at the Northern station, where the members of the municipal council will be presented, that the csar and M. Loubet will visit the new Alexander III. bridge and that the emperor will hold a reception at the Russian embassy. NO. I SALT Tobasco Pepper MACKEREL H Sauce. Superior in flavor jj Come in and Look Them j Oyer COFFE AT CO PnNHenfver Trnlivn Collide, Delicious for break- anil chea|Der thau slin fast. Fresh and |Dala liar nrHiwiratlous, one table. Newly packed bottlo beln« equal to jiud just received. a dozen of the other 1 \fo for C55 cents. Mind. Wilmington, Pel.. Sept. 11 bound Delaware division passenger train mil Into the Boston express on the rhlladelplm, Wilmington ami Baltimore railroad st Laudlith station, near here, and slightly injured n number of persons. Mrs. E. B. Claggett of Bnltimore was badly bruised about the shoulder, which may be dislocated, and Ernest Driscoll, tlreman of the Pela ware division train, was bruised about the legs. The trains were on the side track. The Boston Express had stopped at Landlith, and the other train, running at low speed, ran into it. Both trains wej-e somewhat damaged. A north Imported and Domestic "Hilt if till' st*arclt Is fruitlcsiqt is not nt all improbable that Czolgos* can lw» prevailed upon to reveal all of tho knowledge that Is now In his possession.will In* fOciivt'fwl, once more Cloths, ANARCHISTS IN A RIOT. IDr. Mynter said that the president made an Ideal patient ami that there Is no reason to expect retrogression In his case. The surgeon added that If President McKlnley continued to Improve as he has done lie Will be able to go outdoors InshhV, of three weeks. As 1)1*. Mynter and IDr. Mann were leaving the sickroom this morning the president snid to one of the Uurscs in high good humor: An Ideal l'atlent, Salad Dressing* CRYSTALIZED NOTHING BETTER. CHEBRIES. Police Were Unable to Control a Mob at Hackcnsack, N. J. ! A few more of those light ij i! weight suits left. They go at i j! $18 and up until the stook ) i1! runs out. } 10C »» Hackensack, N. J.. Sept. 11.—A number of anarchists engaged in a riot here this morning. A majority ol Italians wanted one of their countrymen engaged as foreman in place of si German, who now occupies that position. in a mill here. When the police arrived on the scene they found that they were utterly powerless to control the mob. One of the police officers was "The account of the conspiracy ex•lusively published In The Herald yeserday morning created a sensation In Postmaster at Nome Arrested. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 11.—Tin- postmaster at Nome, Joshua Wright, has been arrested and held for trial on the charge of embezzling $8,200 from the government of the United States. Postal luspeetor Clum is the principal witness against Postmaster Wright. At the preliminary hearing Clum testified that upon the first examination of Wright s affairs lie found a shortage of over $10,000. This was on a Monday. Between that time and Wednesday Wright replaced $7,300. leaving a deficit still remaining of $3,200. r. .it for ice creaui and Royal *6 tentP. puddtugs. etc.; new Durkee'H 25 cents. aud very flue; packed Alpha 20 cent*. iu France. Antonio Maggrlo Incommnnlcado. ttuffiilo. The Information upon which he account in Hie Herald was based Silver City. N. M., Sept. 11.— Antonio Magglo, the alleged anarchist, who was arrested at Santa Rita on suspicion of being implicated In the attempted assassination of President McKlnley, has been placed in jail here to await Instructions from Washington. No reporters have been allowed to see the prisoner, and the officers refuse to talk about the case. BUSS. PICKLE Towlt's Log Cabin Mapla Syrup. Full gallou cau. f!i00 guarantee of purity. THE CITY TAILOR. llT 10 CENTS PER low been obtained that enables me to nssn-t that the conspiracy extended to the above group of anarchists. "These doctors have been pretty enod to me. in nave to take tnem to Washington, I guess, and give them a high old time," Shelley & Luchsinger, Armstrong & SOUTH MAIN STREl severely beaten and tile clothing of Borne girl workers, who became involved in the melee, was partially torn from their backs. The mill is now closed and the leaders of the rioters say they will shoot any person who "The gtind of going over examination papers," said the principal of a down town Some AnoncrR. he said that during the hist ten weeks Dr. Mynter relates an Incident of the sickroom which occurred yesterday after the president was informed of the great improvement in his condition and the predictions of the physicians In their bulletin. Luzerni Ave., Wast Plttston. school recently, "has its compensation if one has a sense of humor. Some of tho unswci'H are stupidly funny, while others are unconsciously witty. One of the qucs- of the six anarchist organizations men tionej. She lias been In Buffalo three time* since July 12, having left the city the last time four days before the BRIEF NEWS NOTES. People's Phone (3)99» Bluo Printing hu.1 Oiii Pbotie » Drattiug a Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowlher, ARCHITECT BOARD OF TRADE BUILOINC. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plane prepared. France's action in expelling Turkish •pies from the country is bringing the sultan to terms. Croupy Sounds From Baby's Crib st night are agonizing to mothers. Dr. Gal ▼In's Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon as administered. It 1b also s never fslling remedy for oeughs, colds snd lung complaints. Twenty-five cents per bottla. MON attempts to work there lions in the papers 1 went oyer recently was, 'Name some of the causes of dyspepsia.' One boy's ans\yer was, 'Rating green apples and drinking beer between meals.' Another answered, 'Drinking ice water and after dinner speaking.' Isn't that delicious? A third boy said dyspepsia was caused by going in swimming on an empty Ptoiiiach. Another question Was 'Name some of the vital organs of the human body.' One answer was, 'Heart, liver, lungs and lights. These are the eternal organs.' I'hi'ttdelphia lieeovd METHUEN ENGAGES BOERS. "Emma Goldman, Czolgosa and Abral.aui lsank and Marie Isaak were in foustiltation in Chicago on two occasions. Marie I-aak accompanied Emma Goldman to HulTalo the last time the iirch leader of flic anarchists was here. Lord Kitcheuer has reported 07 Boers killed since Sept. 2, 07 wounded, 384 prisoners and 103 surrendered. "I told him," said Dr. Mynter. "how glad I was to see him convalescent and ►aid I did not know whether to attribute his recovery to his excellent constitution. to the splendid cartf he has had or to (lie constant, earnest prayers of the American people. He looked up and said, with a smile: Fine Delaware Peaches, free stones and rich in flavor. Leave Your Orders Now. I have money in mortgages for any Mortgagen may stand fur a term of only the interest be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annaaHy, and the interest will cease Immediately on «r«ry dollar of principal thus nnpaid. This la not building association money. I handle only private funds and trast funds. Don't wait until you become chronically constipated, but take DeWltt's Little Itinera now and then. They will keep your .liver and bowels In good order. Kasy to take, 'safe pills. T. J. Yates, I'itteton; Stroll's I'liarmbcy, West I'lttuton. Drives Them From a Strong Position With Heavy Loss. London. Sept. 11.—Lord Kitchener. Japanese business men want their government to use part of the Chinese Indemnity fund to found ti great batik. in a dispatch from Pretoria, says: "Xiethuen engaged VanTonder and He-La-lloy in Great Maries Valley on Sept. f, and 8. driving them from their ftrrn* portion. Th« Boers left 18 dead, 41 prt-antru, »u4 their W&tttlu ftlD4 For prompt delivery and the cnoice o( the fru't NOTICE. "Leon C/.ol/osz was accompanied to Buffalo and About the city by a mysterious Hyheniiau man nutf woman, who acted 4«»piclouBiy »» to warrant tliv I tint Ui«y ItHtW «( iMttMiM Of Onflow W fM The treasury department has recelv«d from Architect Gilbert plans for the jew custom house building for New Vork Pity. " 'Well, doctor, I'm sure the prayers of the good people liaye a great Offal to do w|tl| it.' " The Bonds issued the 15th day of January , 1895, are hereby railed in for redemption, and all holders of astd bonds will present the same upon the u.rd day of September. l«)l, for r«. dwoipMon. which tl»o City of Flttg- ffi'ratch. scratch, scratch : unable to attend to business during th« day or sluep dui-inft ruo night. In-Uiux pllf?. ItowIPl* SiMHt, wm turn. *#yh fliii, l m wq msi M iwtis J. D. 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Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 11, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-09-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 11, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-09-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010911_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | ItK xurr f /KstrOSi* * dium of reaching the 30,000 men, I HI II II II IE B II I II H: fc^feMr^Bfe41fclf-''4t-! II Im II )■ IWl j | women and children in thia com- J JM /^r • D »fti ■ •»! 3} T:'r : s-rsr- . -ft 2 Do you want all the news of |your home town ? Then subascribe for the Gazette. .The only published in the city. 3 V4 P1TTST0N, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER u. I0oi. TW"o»ANMONTB)P1r I ONLY DAILY IN FIFTY SECOND YEAR. I WEEKLY ESTABLISHED I860. _ 1 DAILY ESTABLISHED BYTHEO. HART 1882. CONDITION EXCELLENT DIABOLICAL PLOT president. Theae two Bohemians are now being looked for all over the United States. "Secret service «gs:;',g hive Teamed that early Bmuit Qoldman rl»- .'.tWtt the Free *nclets IB Chicago, m*kjlng her home while Itierc with the IsaaS family. Ob July 13 Caolgou called at the Isaak home and .tallied with fiminn Goldman and with Abraham •Wnk. The Interview was renewed the following day. WILL GET WELL SOON. Mcuurney, went Into consultation at 0:80 last night, and It was not until 11:20 that the first of the surgeons emerged, after a conference of one hour and fifty ffilhUtes. The length of thfc consultation had created some uneasiness, and this was increased when It was learned that br. Mfc£iurney had missed his train and had decided to remain ovfer until tody. But the. doctor himself did all Go coula to dispel the idea that tl)6 change in his plans portended anything serious. In fact, 5c took, occasion to announce, as ap aditlohiii evltieribe Of tfafe of the natlent, that It had been decided to begin to give nourishment to the president through the mouth last night Instead of waiting until today, as had been intended. Beef extract had been preferred, Ilr. fttcfiurney Announced, and It was being administered as the physicians departed. The other physicians who listened to Dr. McBurney's statement assented to It, and then all entered ah automobile arid were whisked away. Immediately afterward a storm which had been gathering broke, and for a few minutes tho rain came down In torrents. tLLIN SHAFFER'S HANDS ! ANARCHIST HOTBED. MAYS T1 CHEAPEST swTrSTinnrirtrs e B t s A »A/8V8W Mit Af Pro*pfrilT« Victim* Fo«m«. SfcKl*l«r'« Name on If. Say All President Physician* He Is Given Full Power to London, Sept. 11.—The attempt to assassinate President McKlnley boa naturally resulted In an Increase of the anxiety caused by the presence of anarchists »n this city. In Soho. which Is called fi "nest of anarchy," the foreign population Is so targe tlrtit the po- Wee are compelled to protect anarchist flubs. A law for the expulsion iDf au- Rrchlsts Is now demanded. Czolgosz Makes a Startling Confession, and Friends. Settle Strike. Do you realize vfcat « money you can save by trading in our Donetlfe Department? 80MB ANXIETY FOB A TIKB. ILUMOB OF AN AGREEMENT AFLOAT Denied Both by AmnlKAmntfd'. THREW PAPERS AWAYk Lon« Consultation Alarmed the Public—Old Wound Reopened — Ballet Had Carried Piece of Coat Beneath Skin—No Caune For Alarm. l&ent 'and by Official* of tJnlted State* Steel Corporation—First Vio- THIS WEEK President Had D»■ Eight Bodies Recovered and Eight Rescued Alive BUt Seriously Injured. "Some time later Marie Isaak and Eiiima Goldman left Chicago for Buffalo. They vlslttrt the exposition, ,thei) went to Rochester, whet* they Visited Mrs. H; tTochsteln at 218 Joseph aveuuC. A little later Emma {jrOiafflftA went to Allegheny City ana there consulted with Carl rfold, who was taken Into custody last Monday. From Allegheny City Emma Goldman Wetit ttt Cincinnati-, thence tb $t. thetick to Chicago and th'*»n bafck to buffalo. The secret police know that, although Emma Qoldman and I?aak now attempt tp deny tlielr Intimacy with CaoTgosa, that whan Emmtt Moidmfiii started frtr ftufralo Czolgosz accompani'ea her to the railroad station. lence Reported at MoKeesport. A. Scotland Yard detective complains of the Ki'ff't labor entailed oil the department 111 watching these foreign ruffians. He says scores! of men In Soho httve been hounded '"it of Pnrls. Berlin and Bottle He believes the anarchists have a central board here which formulates plans for assKsslna Hon. Police Seeking Incriminating Buffalo, 8ept. li.—"Praise God, from tvhom all blessings flow," was sung In tue hearts of a vast multitude last night when the glad uews was received from President McKlnley's sickroom that the gracious ruler of this uatlori had passed out of the vari»»S' of IHe shadow bf dertth Into the sunlight and cheer of convalescence. The bulletin at 0 a. m. yesterday gave the Intelligence that the president's, condition was "eminently sHtisfttctbt-J' lCD his physicians and that a rapid convalescence may be expected." Each succeeding bulletin confirmed these happy tidings, and last night the doctors and cabinet ministers left the city, and the domain nf th* surgeons hos become the property of skilled trained nurses. Pittsburg, Sept. 11.—President T. J. Shaffer uud his advisers in the general office of the Amalgamated association hold the power by authority of the gen 6ral executive board of the organlea lion to settle the steel strike. Mr. Shaffer and his advisers apparently allowed to lapse after this authority wds vested ifi them Without closing any settlement. On Moifday, It Is said, the executive board directed President Shaffer, together with Secretary-Treasurer Johif Williams, Assistant Secretary M. F. Ttghe and lien I. Davis of the advisory board, to settle without delay on the best terms obtainable.Documents. WE OFFER Good Night. 2 bales of heavy unbleached muslin; the regular 6c quality for 4c yd. Caerphltty, Wales, Sept. 11.—At this writing eight dead bodies have been taken from the Llambradash mine, where an explosion of gas occurred last evening. Eight miners have been taken out of th© mine alive, but they are all In a very serious condition and but Blight hope is entertained that they will recover from tlieir burns and other injuries. 1 case of the famous 4 4 Bleached Hill Muslin for jc per yd. EMMA GOLDMAN IN 0U8T0DY After the murder of King Humbert, says tills detective, n number of papers which belonged to anarchists In Soho were seized. One of the papers was a list of prospective victims of assassination. of whom President McKlnley was one. 1 case heavy white crochet bed spreads; regular value fi.15; for tint week 98c each. 2 cases of the best Amoskeag apron Gingham.for 5c a yard. WOUNDS DRESSED Aliened Head of Connplrnojr Arreted Ib ChiflMO. ii nd It !»• Mellevei Thai Her Cttnl»e*tlon Wltk Attempt ort Preiildent's Life Can Be Conn 25 doz. men's extra heavy bine deniin overalls for 45c a pair. elvalTelr Proved, VETERANS IN CLEVELAND. New York, Sept. 11.-the ttfVnUl Vliis morning prints tlw following dispntch from It* Huffftio correspondent: Will Fight Extradition. The following bulletin was issued by the president's physicians at thldtflgbt: The Mldnlffht Bulletin. Since then there has been no action developing anything to further a settle ment, but It Is suid that President Shaffer is seeking to reopen direct negotiations with theD tJhlted States Steel corporation In the hope of getting better terms than those submitted to the Amalgamated executive board as the result of the endeavor last week In New York of the representatives of the Katioual Civic federation, headed by President Samuel Uompers of the American Federation of Labor. Bummer complaint, colic, cramps—any of childhood's ills promptly cured by 1 case extra heavy unbleached canton flannel; the regular 10c grade for this week jc a yard. And I Decided Benefit Follows: Forty Thousand Grand Army Men Par- "Both the police and district attorney expect that Kmmn Goldmrin will tiff.ht extradition fromCjiifairH tUirfhio. What motho'ds will be employed by district Attorney Penny to bring her to the scene of the crime which her words Impelled Is not known, but the extradition laws of both Illinois and New York are framed 111 feufcil a manner thtit hi iettst Irt ordlhary cases It would be fruitless to ask the authorities of Cook county, in lllinoist to give up the prisoner unless an indictment had been returned by a graud Jury sitting in the county In which the prisoner was wanted. The Goldman woman will have ample funds to secure counsel to fight extradition If she desires. Of that there Is no doubt, for thousands of "reds" In all sections of the country would contribute liberally. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. IL—This is a great day for the Grand Army encampment. A review of the old comrades is taking place. Forty thousand men are in line and fully 200,000 visitors are in town. The parade la by far the largest the Grand Army has held in a decade. ticipate In Parade Today. "Leon F. Czolgosz has confessed to the police that his attempt upon the life of President McICinley tbe result of a conspiracy tit Wtolb'h many besides himself had a part. So fur .as can be learned, Czolgosz lias refused to inentton any name except that of Emma Goldman, but papers are in existence which, i£ tfcey can be dlBcoVerwill lay bare the entire cohspira'cy land wiH result irt wholesale arrests, follow**! by prosecutions. Despite this optimistic outlook late last night there was a slight scare at "The condition of the president is unchanged in all Important particulars. His temperature Is 100.6; pulse, 114; respiration, 28. . 20 cases good laundry soap; ij large bars for 25c. DR. JAMES* SOOTHINU SYRUP CORDIAL. "When the operation was done on Friday last, it was noted that the bullet had carried with it a short distance beneath the 6kin a fragment of the president's coat. Tliid foreign material was of course removed, but a slight irritation of the tissues was produced, the evidence of which has appeared only tonight. It has been necessary on account of this slight disturbance to remove a few stitches and partially open the skin wound. This incident cannot gtvfe list to other complications, but It is communicated to the public as the surgeons In attendance wish to make their bulletins entirely frank. In consequence of this separation of the t'dges of the sttfrface wound the healing of the same will be somewhat delayed. The ptesident is now well enough to beglii to take nourishment by the mouth In the form of pure beef juice." z cases bleached and unbleached cotton -crash; regular 5c quality for this week 3 54c a yard. THE WEATHER 18 FAVORABLE "Little Folks love it." Perfectly harmless. At drug stores. SO con'.; a. cottlB. IT PAYS TO BUY AT THE THE WEATHER, It was reported last evening thai President Shaffer would leave town during the night, presumably for New York, to offer terms of peace to the steel corporation officials. At first th» Amalgamated president was averse to making any statement on this, but finally said, "No. 1 am not going to New York tonight. And I will go further and say that I do not Intend to go to New York at any other time soon." PEOPLE'S STORE Washington, Sept. tl—Forecast un til 8 p. m., Thursday, For Eastern Pennsylvania: Light showers Thur«- day and partly cloudy. "Acting under instructions from Secretary Root, the pollen HtlJI refuse the details of the "ClihfeHslon made by Czolgosi, but in Superintendent Bull's of- Emma Goldman Charged OPPENHEIMER, THE CLOTHIER. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO ORURV'S. With Conspiracy. .flee last night 1 was told that if the would be assassin's confession were published in full a wave of Indignation against anarchism of the organized sort would sweep over the country which would Inevitably result In serious disorders. FINANCIAL AfoD COMMERCIAL. " 'Exceptional measures command exeeptlonal action,' said a member of the police department, 'and possibly If the governor of Illinois Is requested by Governor Odell to give the woman up without an Indictment having been found he will do so. £vans ...Brothers 6 a. m.—The President passed a very comfortable night. Pulwn, i20; temperature, 100.2; respiration, 26. New York Stock Markets, furnished by M. S. Jordan & Co, stock brokers, room 26 Miners' Bank building. 9. a. m.—The President rested comfortably during the night. Decided benefit has followed the dressing of the wounds made last night. His stomach tolerates the beef juice, and It is taken "with great satisfaction. His condition this morning Is excellent. Pulse, 116; temperature, 100.2. Humor of Settlement Denied. New York, Sept. 11. 1901. Open. Clos. 132 131 7# (#6% 96 Vi 68 *4 67% 46 45% 44 44 94*4 94% .116% 117 102% 102% 110% 110% 100 99 57% 57% 114 113% 29% 14*4 34% 34'.8 144 144% 42 42 76% 76% 64% 64 13 13 19 19 98 97% 88% 88*4 39% 39% 92% 92% "While Czolgogz retains ill* show of bravado, he announces Ills determination of entering a plea of guilty when he Is brought to trial. He Mid that he knows full well that he Is at the mercy of society, which he detects, for which reason he will make lib fight in court, A i'eport from New York that the strike had beeii settled was denied by President Shaffer. He also denied that himself or his advisory b«Dard had been directed or ordered by the executive board to settle the «trlke. Sugar Atchison Atchison, pref. ... Bfboklyn Trttction Chea. and Ohio ... U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pref. . Manhattan El. .. Mcr. Pacific People's Gas Col. Iron and Fuel So. Pacific Copper Every Day is Bargain Day at Our Stored! ttCoolc at tkc "PlWW. " 'I know that h" would not do anything of the sort In any ordinary ease. My idea Is that If the dlstrlet attorney especially desires the presence of the Goldman woman he will go before the grand jury and have her immediately indicted.' " The bulletins issued earlier in the day were as follows: Burlier Bulletin*. the Mllburn home caused by the protracted visit of the consulting physicians, who remained almost two hours, and this was Increased by the announcement In the official bulletin Issued Just before midnight that a slight irritation of the exterior wound, discovered only last night, had necessitated the opening of a few stitches of the wound. At till' offlce of the I'nitert Rtntex Steel corporation In the Carnegie build In if It win stated that the offlolnl« knew nothing of tlie settlement reported In Wall street. They refused to dlscuse tlie rumor "7 n. ui.—Tbe president passed the most comfortable night since the attempt on bis life. Pulse. 118; temperature, 100.4; respiration, 28." BufTalo, Sept. 11.—Although a second minor operation was performed on the President last night, there eeems to be no apprehension as to his condition this morning. The weather still continues favorable to the President. The showers last night have had no unfavorable effect on the climate. Clouds obscure the sun this morning and a cool breeze is blowing. 1.1 Hanir Chang'* Sympathy. "0 a. m.—The president's condition this morning is eminently satisfactory to bis phy&cfaiife.' If no complications arise a'rapM convalescence may be expected. Pulse, 104; temperature, 09.8; respiration, 20. This temperature is taken by mouth and should be read about I degree higher than In tbe bulletins Issued heretofore.'' "3:20 p. nj.—There Is no change elncs this morning's favorable bijlietlp. Pulse, 110; temperature. 100; respiration, 28." • . * * * i Peking. Sept. 11.—LI Hung Chang has sent a letter to Minister Conger expressing his regrets for the attempted assassination of President McKluley and hoping "that a man so favored by heaven will soon be restored to health, which will be a comfort to all peoples as well as the Americans." He Requested that an expressly of bis syiQpathirf be sent to Washington and has asked the court to prepare a cablegram of Inquiry.The lmr tiilll of the Painter plaut on the south side started on night turn lit 4:MU p. m. yesterday with « crew of twenty-five men. The management saj they will have the works on a full night turn within two jveeks. The manage tnent «t the S|a| tin plant and tin Llndfar Hi Mt-'Oui'lieon mill claim In Ffeineil piodvictlpp of better quality every turn nnd expect to h« Id full op erutlon within a short time. !• Best Pat. Flour, per bbl S4.M ' ; Feed, per 100 lbs • ~ k?D6 ' | Bran and Brown Mds 100 I. II ijj Oats, per bushel • - .59 i! Oats, 25 bushel lots " .40 'C Potatoes, per pook • - .28 Onions, per pook • • .21 ■j Butter, best dairy, per lb ;; Lard, Pure, per lb - .11 | Cheese, full oream, per lb .12 '! Eggs, per dozen • • .IB $ fir. Sugar, 18 lbs for . f.M Arb. and Lion Coffoe, ib ,11 AN ACTOR must wear 'aultlessclothes but because you are not forced to ao so there is no reason why you shouldn't Car and Foundry .. "O. & W Pennsylvania Reading Reading, pref Tenn. Coal and Iron Leather Rubber All thCD physicians united In saying there need be no alarm felt over the inuttfi, *s the removal of the stitches illicit (lelay the healing of the wound, 1ml would 'not alt eft the generhl condlllmi of tl»o put lent. London, Sept. 11.—Some excitement ■was caused in the anarchist oarly this morning by the raiding of the Anglo-Swiss club. Many arrests were made. The police have increased their vigilance in shadowing all violent anarchists. OUR' CLOTHING is faultless. Cut and style conform to the rules laki down by "Fashion." The cloth is pure wool; or pure wool with just enougn cotton added to increase the durabi itv. Most significant of all the assurances of the president's ultimate restoration to health Is the announcement that the tlrst meeting of the full cabinet In many weeks will be held on next Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock In the president's Sickroom. The doctors have said that President McKlnley by that time will be well and strong enough lo meet all Ills ministers and to take part In a cabinet meeting. Union Pacific .... Union Pacific, pref. Wabash, prof Western Union ... M.. K. & T Norfolk At 3:15 o'clock everything was quiet umiliid the Mllburn house. No one appeared to be stirring within, and no one had left the house since the Issuance of the midnight bulletin. Reports from other portions of the district show no material.change from last week. Dies From flrlrf For President. York. Pa., Sept. 11.—Robert A. Thompson of Red I.Ion, eighty years old. died as the result of shock pro dlieed by the news of the attempted assassination of President McKlnley. "It Is more than 1 call bear. II will kill me!" he exclaimed on hearing the news. He was in the best of health previously, but soon became III. and doctors were unable to save his life. London, Sept. 11.—United States 'Ambassador Choate has replied to Senor Jurado, the Filipino lawyer wffo yesterday Bent a message of sympathy for President McKinley. Choate replied as follows: "I thank you for your telegram of sympathy In behalf of the native Filipino clergy." The tlrst Violence of the strike at Me Kecsport. It Is reported, took place lusl night when three workmen were set upon by strikers or strike sympathizer! and liadl.v beaten. Henry Weir, a wa ter lender at tin tube works, when hi came from the mill tonight was warn eil not to return In the morning. He started to run. followed by a crowd'ol Hungarians. He was caught and beat eu so badly that his condition is believed to be serious. Charles Meyers, a labor boss at lteinniler. was also badlj beaten by' a crowd when he returned to MeKeesport. and John Isenberg. a furnace builder at the National Rolling mill, parted with the greater part ol his clothing before he could escapt from the strikers, who endeavored to prevent lilm entering the mill. THESE FALL SUITS AT SI4.00 are perfect tailored and as neat as any merchant tailored garment. 50 54% 56 54% Rooaevelt LeavM ItufTnlo. LEON CZOLOOSZ. Viro President Roosevelt loft Buffalo at 9:30 o'clock last night, lie will stop in the Adirondack woods for a day or two and expects to reach Oyster Hay on Saturday morning. BASEBALL. but will enter as soon as possible upon his punishment. Those of the secretaries who have left the city and who will go In the next day or two have arranged to return at the time named. William Mc- Klnley. sick and prostrate 011 his bed. will for the tlrst time since the anarehlHt's bullet laid him low assume again the functions of the chief magistrate of the Unite*! States. B. Oppenheimer, Chicago, Sept. 11.—Miss Emma Goldman, the high priestess of anarchy, wha was arrested in this Clay, was arraigned before a city justice this morning to answer the formal charge -of conspiracy to assassinate President McKinley. Miss Gold -man announced that she was ready for trial, hut the city prosecutor asked for a continuance of the hearing until Sept. 1!D, when the other anarchists who have been arrested in tins city will be given a hearing. The prisoner insisted on an immediate trial, but de- Hired first to hold a consultation with the attorneys whom she expects to handle her case for her. As the attor neys were not in court, a postponement was ordered until they should put in an appearance, when the question of an immediate trial will be disposed of finally. ttoNultn of YeMlcrdny'H Gomel In the Different Lpnitnci. N \TlONAL LKAUUK. "Society may well congratulate Itself that the life of Czolgosz was not stamped out by the frenzied mob that sought to kill hi in a moment after lie The Progressive Clothier• TWO 1 Cor. Main and William. Pittston STORES. ( 9 E. Market St, Wilkesbarre. At New York— R. H. B. «l. l.i'HH.... 0 1 0* 0 0 0 1 0 1— 3 7 1 \D*v York... 1) 2009001 0— 8 8 2 llillerlc* llsitpcr ami NUIuila; and Warier.He said that he would not think of leaving Buffalo were there auy apparent danger of a change for the worse in President McKlnley's condition, no matter how slight. One of the physicians attending the president told Colonel Roosevelt that he actually felt less anxiety for the president's condition now than he did when the president was attacked by grip a year ago. S Evans Bros. Peking, Sept. 11.—Prince Chlng a®d Li Hung Chang have sent Myjfcr Conger a warm letter of regretlie attempted assassination of President MeKinley, and Prince Cliing is requesting the court to Issue an edict to the same purpose. ReiireU From China. had fired the second bullet at President McKinley. Had he then beep put to death there would have been no way of hrjngintf his accomplices to justice. It is now practically assured that at least a modicum of Justice will be meted out to those who, with Czolgoftz, sought the overthrow of law and order. 46 South Main SI. At Brooklyn r. h. J5. 'Iiimgn ...2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0— 4 11 2 lrcokl.vn ...0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 O— S 8 2 Itatteriea- Mcnpfcc an.I Klinjr; Hughes un'1 Far*11.At Itoffton - H. H. B. ineinnati ..toooioooo—2 5 0 lost an 20 0 04000 •— fl 11 1 KiittcriPK \hn nnil IVttg; Willis anil Kltretltfc. St. At R. H. B. I'ftl«-hur« ... 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3— 8 15 1 "liih Ulpliij. 3 0 1 q 0 0 1 0 0- 6 14 0 HilltI'llfa—Leevcr ami O'Connor; Townsetid and Ot'iiKlacH. This will mark the close of n week in which the whole Auiericnn people have suffered the keenest anxiety and in which* of indignation lit the act and sympathy with the victim of the attempted assassination have come from all parts of the world. None of the triumphs of modern surgical science can compare with this, and never were the results of the surgical advancement of the last twenty years devoted to a more popular cause. ,4jm "Although Kmiua Goldman hns been arrested in Chicago, it is probable flint she will be brought to Buffalo for trial. The center of the conspiracy is here. Buffalo Is literally filled overflowing with agents of the secret service. A search is being made of every sewer that underlies the city, for it Is known that in one of them is a package of papers containing the details of the conspiracy ami the names of those concerned with CzoIkosz In the plot, together with an outline of its ramifications.rrmcfDH and The Abbot to Meet. Boston, Sept. 1L—Creseeus and The Abbot will race for a purse of $20,000 Ht Headvllle Sept. 10, the winner taking the whole purse, which Is offered by Thomas W. Lawson of this city. Mr. Jewett, secretary of the New IOng-. land Trotting Horse Breeders' association, announces that the preliminary arrangements for the race fcave been completed. The pate receipts will go to the West End nursery In Boston. Boralmn and Lord Derby will also race during the meeting for a purse of $10,- MKD, which Is offered by the association. 1 The vice president made his last visit to the Mllburn house late in the afternoon, walking up Delaware avenue and hack with Mr. Wilcox. There were a number of men sprinkling lawns along the way. They have become accustomed to seeing the vice president pass and to know the time when he might be expected, and they have made a point of Halutlng him and asking him for the latest news from the president, which lie always gave them with great good will. Tno Killed In Bear End Collision. Woodstock. Out.. Sept. 11.—A real end railway collision on the Grand Trunk railroad occurred two miles east of Princeton, in which two men were killed. An empty passenger special pasted through here going east. On the other side of Princeton the passengei train slowed up and was crashed lntC by a special freight from the west. En gineer Fred Denning of the freight and Conductor Marmau of the passengei train were killed. Brakenian II. Pen cock of Sarnia had his right leg broken above the ankle. and Brakenian Oliver s Injury consists of a bruised head. The injured men are at present iu tin Brantford hospital. $1 W standino of Tin: ru'ns. W. I.. P.O. W. L. P.«. I'lttihnrK... 73 42 .035 Boston 60 00 ,49f. Vliila'plda.. 4!I .5S3 Cinriimati.. 44 09' .3H3 Ut"C kl»n— Hi) ;,l .575 New York... 45 70 .891 'St. Lands... m 57 .525 Chicago 40 74 .31* AMKHICAN I.KAC.IK At Cleveland- Philadelphia, 0; Cleveland, 7. Second iraine Philadelphia, 4; C leveland, 1. At Milwaukee -Chicago, 6; Milwaukee, 3. r J\ Of Dr. Charles McBurney left the Milhum house in the morning looking so pleased that when he was questioned ■Ibout the president no one was surprised when he liecame positively enthusiastic lu his replies. He said he was going to Niagara Falls to spend the day and that tomorrow he would be back In New York. The president's condition was so eminently satisfactory. he said, that he was not needed In Buffalo any longer. Last night Dr. McBurney missed his train, but he will start home today. Doetom Knthaalmitlc. m OUR FALL PAPERS HAVE ARRIVED.... Buffalo, Sept 11.—Steps will be taken immediately to have l£mma Goldman brought here from Chicago. Major William A. Mann of the Fourteenth Infantry, who Is In command of the troops guarding the house, met Colonel Roosevelt yesterday afternoon. The vice president had not seen the major slnco they had encamped near »ach other at Santiago, when Major Mann was In the Seventeenth Infantry. He had a chat with the vice president, who was as glad as he always Is to meet with Ills comrades In arms. » IS SHAFFER SEEKING PEACE? KA&TKRN LKAUl'K. At R«»ehcater—Roehefter, 0; Ituffnlo, 7. "In his confession Czolgosz has told of his attempt to destroy the written evidences of the conspiracy. He has sold that time did not permit him to burn the papers, as he had desired. Czolgosz knew that If he was to meet the president of the United States at the Temple of Music at the American exposition he had to be In line early*. Forty Miner* Entombed. Some dainty effects in flowered and stiipes. We carry the largest line in the city. Prices as low as the lowest. White lead, oil, glass, etc. T. S. & W. S. Barritt. Mr. Gnve Will lluD Uondn. Caerphilly, Wales, Sept. 11.—A serious explosion took place last evening at the Llanbradach colliery, near here. Six miners have been rescued, all suffering severely from the effects of afterdamp, which prevents a continuance of the relief work. It Is reported that forty are still entombed. The explosion occurred between shifts, rendering au accurate estimate difficult. IS THE WELL ORES Amalgamated Officers Scout the Idea, Yet Refuse to be Quoted in Denial. Washington, Sept. 11. The secretary of the treasury hns given notice that he will receive and consider proposals for the sale to the government on account of the sinking fund of United Sta*rs 8 per cent bonds, loan of 1 DOSIS, 4 per cent bonds, funded loan of 1907; 4 per cent bonds, loan of 192ft, and ft per cent bonds, loan of 1904, to an amount not exceeding $20,000,000. Commenting upon the offer made lu his elrcnlar. Secretary Gage said that the active movement of erops had begun throughout the country, and he did not desire that the treasury should absorb millions of dollars that be in trade ehannels. The subtreasuries In the west and south have been ealling heavily for currency to move the crops, and the amount sent so far is in excess of any year lu the history of the treasury.when he has been fitted out suit by Oilroy the Tlaylor. not a tailor in the city a mau so qaicklj him inriisowu estimation Pittsburg, Sept. 11.—At the Amalgamated association headquarters this morning the officials would neither cdnfirm nor deny that President Shaffer is working toward a settlement of the strike. While scoffing at rumors, they refused, to permit their names to be used under specific denials. The officials deplore the acts of violence rented from McKeesport last night and declare that any member engaging in that kind of work will be dropped from membership in the organization.Iliu Fire In Syrnem Syracuse, N. Y.. Sept. 11.—The Will & Bninner candle factory, occupying an entire square at West Jefferson and South West streets, caught tire at 2 a in. today and In fifteen minutes was destroyed. It Ih now thought that oiie man perished hi the Are. The property l„. o „ I11 I... «",C) OOO * "Before leaving his room in Nowak's lotel he gathered- together all of his in per*, taking them from his pockets, 'rom his valise and from the drawers »f his table. All were bound together u one package, which lie oonccaled beleath his coat. "Lovely, lovely," was Dr. Roswell Bark's 'response. "He's out of the woods," replied Dr. Wasdln. "Well on the road to recovery," was Dr. Herman Mynter's answer. Mr. Wilcox gave an Informal dinner for the vice president at his home last night. Colonel Roosevelt was obliged to leave early In order to catch his train. The members of the cabinet are fcllly informed as to his luteuded movements.short time as Cutrccf ii Veteran Driven From Home. j—FALL—| j Goods Have Arrived | i! Designs nevei were prettier. 58 Danville, 111., Sept. 11.-John R. Loftier of the National Soldiers' home was degraded by having the buttons cut off his coat and was then drummed out of the grounds. He had manifested • latlon at the attempt upon the life of tie president. Mrs. McKiuley slept well Monday night and was cheerful and happy with the rest of the household all day and enjoyed an afternoon drive of even longer duration than usual. Senator Hanua went home to Cleveland early iu the afternoon. Vice President Roosevelt left last night with the expressed determination to "lose himself' somewhere between here ami New York for seventy-two hours. The president himself joked with his doctors, and all connected with the case agreed that within four weeks at the most the White House will see Its official occupants A FEW CHOICE ITEMS. Threw III* I'apera Into n Sewer. "Czolgosz Hay* that ho made n elr■uitous and aimless trip about the city iiul that at some point, which he can lot now describe, he camc upon an Dpon sewer. Into this sewer lie cast its papers. Superintendent Hull has isked him to take detectives to the ipot, but he lias said that he could not lnd his way. Inch by inch the sowers tf this city are being searched, and if iucIi a thing is possible those papers Amerlennn Not In Danger, Os#M mm DH\ McKeesport, Sept. 11.—The National Tube company, contrary to announcement made yesterday, did not attempt to* start the Monongahola steel department of its plant here this morning. It may be a month or more before any attempt is made to resume operations here. The trust is evidently intending to try starving the men out. Washington. Sept. 11—The nnvy department lias received the following cablegram from Commander Sargent of the Machlas, dated Colon, Sept. 10, who was sent to Rocas del Toro to ascertain If American Interests In that quarter,..were: In danger: "On return from Bocas del Toro. 1 do not consider the lives ami property of American citizens In danger. The position of the insurgents Isolated. The island of Provision distance three miles from town. The situation is controlled. More than 200 national forces." The Cinr'i Movement*. Patterns never more varied, Than This Year's. Stock. Paris, Sept. 11.—The Echo de Paris, on the alleged authority of General SakliarofT. the Russian chief of staff, asserts that the Russian emperor and empress will spend the afternoon of Sept. 20 In Paris, that M. Lou bet will receive them at the Northern station, where the members of the municipal council will be presented, that the csar and M. Loubet will visit the new Alexander III. bridge and that the emperor will hold a reception at the Russian embassy. NO. I SALT Tobasco Pepper MACKEREL H Sauce. Superior in flavor jj Come in and Look Them j Oyer COFFE AT CO PnNHenfver Trnlivn Collide, Delicious for break- anil chea|Der thau slin fast. Fresh and |Dala liar nrHiwiratlous, one table. Newly packed bottlo beln« equal to jiud just received. a dozen of the other 1 \fo for C55 cents. Mind. Wilmington, Pel.. Sept. 11 bound Delaware division passenger train mil Into the Boston express on the rhlladelplm, Wilmington ami Baltimore railroad st Laudlith station, near here, and slightly injured n number of persons. Mrs. E. B. Claggett of Bnltimore was badly bruised about the shoulder, which may be dislocated, and Ernest Driscoll, tlreman of the Pela ware division train, was bruised about the legs. The trains were on the side track. The Boston Express had stopped at Landlith, and the other train, running at low speed, ran into it. Both trains wej-e somewhat damaged. A north Imported and Domestic "Hilt if till' st*arclt Is fruitlcsiqt is not nt all improbable that Czolgos* can lw» prevailed upon to reveal all of tho knowledge that Is now In his possession.will In* fOciivt'fwl, once more Cloths, ANARCHISTS IN A RIOT. IDr. Mynter said that the president made an Ideal patient ami that there Is no reason to expect retrogression In his case. The surgeon added that If President McKlnley continued to Improve as he has done lie Will be able to go outdoors InshhV, of three weeks. As 1)1*. Mynter and IDr. Mann were leaving the sickroom this morning the president snid to one of the Uurscs in high good humor: An Ideal l'atlent, Salad Dressing* CRYSTALIZED NOTHING BETTER. CHEBRIES. Police Were Unable to Control a Mob at Hackcnsack, N. J. ! A few more of those light ij i! weight suits left. They go at i j! $18 and up until the stook ) i1! runs out. } 10C »» Hackensack, N. J.. Sept. 11.—A number of anarchists engaged in a riot here this morning. A majority ol Italians wanted one of their countrymen engaged as foreman in place of si German, who now occupies that position. in a mill here. When the police arrived on the scene they found that they were utterly powerless to control the mob. One of the police officers was "The account of the conspiracy ex•lusively published In The Herald yeserday morning created a sensation In Postmaster at Nome Arrested. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 11.—Tin- postmaster at Nome, Joshua Wright, has been arrested and held for trial on the charge of embezzling $8,200 from the government of the United States. Postal luspeetor Clum is the principal witness against Postmaster Wright. At the preliminary hearing Clum testified that upon the first examination of Wright s affairs lie found a shortage of over $10,000. This was on a Monday. Between that time and Wednesday Wright replaced $7,300. leaving a deficit still remaining of $3,200. r. .it for ice creaui and Royal *6 tentP. puddtugs. etc.; new Durkee'H 25 cents. aud very flue; packed Alpha 20 cent*. iu France. Antonio Maggrlo Incommnnlcado. ttuffiilo. The Information upon which he account in Hie Herald was based Silver City. N. M., Sept. 11.— Antonio Magglo, the alleged anarchist, who was arrested at Santa Rita on suspicion of being implicated In the attempted assassination of President McKlnley, has been placed in jail here to await Instructions from Washington. No reporters have been allowed to see the prisoner, and the officers refuse to talk about the case. BUSS. PICKLE Towlt's Log Cabin Mapla Syrup. Full gallou cau. f!i00 guarantee of purity. THE CITY TAILOR. llT 10 CENTS PER low been obtained that enables me to nssn-t that the conspiracy extended to the above group of anarchists. "These doctors have been pretty enod to me. in nave to take tnem to Washington, I guess, and give them a high old time," Shelley & Luchsinger, Armstrong & SOUTH MAIN STREl severely beaten and tile clothing of Borne girl workers, who became involved in the melee, was partially torn from their backs. The mill is now closed and the leaders of the rioters say they will shoot any person who "The gtind of going over examination papers," said the principal of a down town Some AnoncrR. he said that during the hist ten weeks Dr. Mynter relates an Incident of the sickroom which occurred yesterday after the president was informed of the great improvement in his condition and the predictions of the physicians In their bulletin. Luzerni Ave., Wast Plttston. school recently, "has its compensation if one has a sense of humor. Some of tho unswci'H are stupidly funny, while others are unconsciously witty. One of the qucs- of the six anarchist organizations men tionej. She lias been In Buffalo three time* since July 12, having left the city the last time four days before the BRIEF NEWS NOTES. People's Phone (3)99» Bluo Printing hu.1 Oiii Pbotie » Drattiug a Specialty. Benjamin A. Crowlher, ARCHITECT BOARD OF TRADE BUILOINC. Reg. Patent Attorney. Plane prepared. France's action in expelling Turkish •pies from the country is bringing the sultan to terms. Croupy Sounds From Baby's Crib st night are agonizing to mothers. Dr. Gal ▼In's Croup Tincture will relieve croup, soon as administered. It 1b also s never fslling remedy for oeughs, colds snd lung complaints. Twenty-five cents per bottla. MON attempts to work there lions in the papers 1 went oyer recently was, 'Name some of the causes of dyspepsia.' One boy's ans\yer was, 'Rating green apples and drinking beer between meals.' Another answered, 'Drinking ice water and after dinner speaking.' Isn't that delicious? A third boy said dyspepsia was caused by going in swimming on an empty Ptoiiiach. Another question Was 'Name some of the vital organs of the human body.' One answer was, 'Heart, liver, lungs and lights. These are the eternal organs.' I'hi'ttdelphia lieeovd METHUEN ENGAGES BOERS. "Emma Goldman, Czolgosa and Abral.aui lsank and Marie Isaak were in foustiltation in Chicago on two occasions. Marie I-aak accompanied Emma Goldman to HulTalo the last time the iirch leader of flic anarchists was here. Lord Kitcheuer has reported 07 Boers killed since Sept. 2, 07 wounded, 384 prisoners and 103 surrendered. "I told him," said Dr. Mynter. "how glad I was to see him convalescent and ►aid I did not know whether to attribute his recovery to his excellent constitution. to the splendid cartf he has had or to (lie constant, earnest prayers of the American people. He looked up and said, with a smile: Fine Delaware Peaches, free stones and rich in flavor. Leave Your Orders Now. I have money in mortgages for any Mortgagen may stand fur a term of only the interest be paid, or will give the privilege to make payments on mortgage monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annaaHy, and the interest will cease Immediately on «r«ry dollar of principal thus nnpaid. This la not building association money. I handle only private funds and trast funds. Don't wait until you become chronically constipated, but take DeWltt's Little Itinera now and then. They will keep your .liver and bowels In good order. Kasy to take, 'safe pills. T. J. Yates, I'itteton; Stroll's I'liarmbcy, West I'lttuton. Drives Them From a Strong Position With Heavy Loss. London. Sept. 11.—Lord Kitchener. Japanese business men want their government to use part of the Chinese Indemnity fund to found ti great batik. in a dispatch from Pretoria, says: "Xiethuen engaged VanTonder and He-La-lloy in Great Maries Valley on Sept. f, and 8. driving them from their ftrrn* portion. Th« Boers left 18 dead, 41 prt-antru, »u4 their W&tttlu ftlD4 For prompt delivery and the cnoice o( the fru't NOTICE. "Leon C/.ol/osz was accompanied to Buffalo and About the city by a mysterious Hyheniiau man nutf woman, who acted 4«»piclouBiy »» to warrant tliv I tint Ui«y ItHtW «( iMttMiM Of Onflow W fM The treasury department has recelv«d from Architect Gilbert plans for the jew custom house building for New Vork Pity. " 'Well, doctor, I'm sure the prayers of the good people liaye a great Offal to do w|tl| it.' " The Bonds issued the 15th day of January , 1895, are hereby railed in for redemption, and all holders of astd bonds will present the same upon the u.rd day of September. l«)l, for r«. dwoipMon. which tl»o City of Flttg- ffi'ratch. scratch, scratch : unable to attend to business during th« day or sluep dui-inft ruo night. In-Uiux pllf?. ItowIPl* SiMHt, wm turn. *#yh fliii, l m wq msi M iwtis J. D. 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