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ip7| & v: vr; f a J Do you| want all the news off Syour hoflne town ?S?then sub- 4' for the Gazette. The only jr published in the city.£ ' M f| There is no tirive effective merdium 41 reaching the 30,000 men, 'women and children in this community. 1 TW«Oo ANMOI?TnOPT } ONLY DAILY IN CITY ' HOT SECOND YEAR P1TTSTON, PA., MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9. ipoi. HOLDING HIS OWN CZOLGOSZ LOSES NERVE SOUTH AMERICAN WAR. ALWAYS THE CHESPEST tirely satisfactory, the mind Is clear, there Is no pain or tenderness, no (ority and had recently announced frraml. new projects to which lie Intended to devote his energies and was preparing to pl:iy a mediatory role with pacific intentions." Rebel* Active In of Police Said to Have Obtained Damaging Admissions; l*iinnitiM, VSTfTmTinntli int B,CMT : AnTricwSr LtrT H»POtH»(INOniA(/l£^*ST"^'QkYPO HIONMIM p;cT^p0t»iTR^L7;c| Kingston, Jamaica, SjDpt. D.r-The Royal Mall steamer I'ara, from Colon, reports relwl actt.ity in the neighborhood of Pnnfiinn and Cokw. She also reports that fighting lias taken place at Bocas Clel Toro. Tlie pov eminent of the latter place failing to repulse the Libera Is. tile rebels have given notice of their intention to attack Colon within a fortnight. The government js continually moving troops to meet the rebel advances. Trade continues almost paralyzed.Do you realize what money you can aavo fcy( trading in our Domestic Department ? The Journal praises the orderliness »nd energy of the American people, attributing anarchism solely to undesirable Immigrants who abuse the natioual hospitality: EVIDENCES OF A CONSPIRACY., deport That Mr. MeKlnley Wow on tile Aharehlntfc* tilal of Holers Who Were to Die— I*re»l«lent Lmighril nt the 'Story. Physicians Satisfied With Presi- entered the closet! carriage of Mrs. j. r. Chard atid through the park and along the great roadway whlc* fringes the Niagara river The weather was cool and delightful, and the president's Wife returned from her drive "much refreshed and without expressing fatigue^ Pecrt-tarles Hay and Long are the only members of the president's cabinet who are not here. The others have arranged for n prolonged stay. They have been quartered in the Buffald club, but they have accepted the offefc of William H. citeniiy's house. The residence is at Delaware avenue and Ferry street, and only a narrow driveway separates it from the Milburn home. Cincinnati Anarchist Wanted. THIS WEEK Cincinnati. O.. Sept. 0.—The ramification of the band of anarchists which Is 8Upi»osed to have been responsible for the commission of the teri ible tragedy at Buffalo Is believed to extend to this city. The local police authorities have received a telegram from Chief NVilkie of the federal secret service requesting the arrest here of 12. Laux, 1430 Monroe street. Beyond this statement no information was furnished. Detectives have failed so far to locate Laux. as there Is no such, number on Monroe street. The police claim to have the details of a former plot which was hatched here and in which a Cincinnati man left here for Canton, CD.. the home of the president, for the purpose of murder, but returned, unable to fulfill Ills purpose. It Is thought that lOmma (Soldmail visited here incognito not loug ago. Buffalo, Sept. 0.—The police and the Secret service men were busy all day yesterday, as they have been ever since the shooting last Friday, in trying to l-each the bottom of the plot to assasslnnte the president, which the government sleuths at least firmly believe to have existed. The prisoner, Czolgosz. has displayed so much cunning, mixed with his apparent frankness and readiness to talk about himself, that the detectives have been battled and have done a great deal of work In the dark. In the attempt to draj; something definite as to his associates out of the prisoner Superintendent Bull of the local police arranged a plan to trap him. dent's Condition. WE OFFER A dispatch from Colon, dated Sept. (» and refused by the censor and forwarded by steamer to Kingston, says that Colombia's financial straits are extreme, and she is pushed to the last point to obtain funds. The Colombian paper peso is now worth less than .'I cents, and gold couthiuos to depreetate. Seventy or per cent of the poo pie of tiie country sympathize with the revolution and are opposed to the present government, largely. •' is as-'-rted, on account of the government's «\uctioh -Df taxes and imposts and oilier vexations efforts to raise money. 2 bales of heavy unbleached muslin; the regular 6c quality for 4c yd. 1 case of the famous 4 4 Bleached Hill Muslin for 7c per yd. dent's condition was moiit favorable under the circumstances. WAS RESTLESS 1 case heavy white crochet b d spreads; regular value for this week 98c each. Pittuhul'g, Sept. 9.—Carl Nold, leader of the anarchists in this vlciflity, has just been arrested toy the police. T charge against him is uukhowto. BuekHcld. N. H., Sept. » —flecfelury Lour left hfere at 10 o'clock this morning for Boston. Ho will go to hlB homo at once, not yet having decidcil when he will leave for Buffalo. BUCK. WHERE THE BULLETS S' nausea and no distension of the abdomen. At this stage 1 consider that this Is a satisfactory .condition, and .vet It Is mncii too soon to feel real confidence that unfavorable conditions have been entirfc... escaped--entircly too soon to make any such statements. For the present we are entirely satisfied, and if these conditions continue for the next two days we shall feel further confidence. 2 cases 01 the best Amoskeag apron Gingham for 5c a yard. LAST NIGHT. 25 do/., men's extra heavy blue denim overalls for 45c a pair. All the effects of the other which W«s administered when the operation was performed oh the exhibition grounds had disappeared yesterday morning, and the president's miu6 was perfectly clear durlag the time that he was awake yesterday. Ilia Mind n#ar. 1 case extra heavy unbleached canton flannel; the regular 10c grade for this week 7c a yard. The Hague, Sept. 9.—Queen Wilhclmina today sent an adjutant to the American minister here to express her sympathy and obtain the latest Mown as to the President's condition. Dr. Kuyper, the premier, personally called at the embassy. One of the headquarters detectives, disguised as a plunder and with a full kit of plumber's tools, was Introduced Into the corridor wlUcli contains cell No. 21 with the anarchist. A decree, dated Itogota. July Is practically disrupts the eonntry and deprives the ltogota government of the power to take national action in which tie* various departments corthl In- expected to take a responsible part. It is almost Impossible to. expert Colombia to lake eonrerted action on an International matter because of the weakening effort of I lit* decree in quest ion. But General Condition Was Unchanged. 20 cases good laundry soap; 1 $ large bars for 25c. Celebrate CioIkoms'b Crime. McKeesport, I'n.. Sept. ft.—Two hun-1ml Italian anarchists celebrated President McKlnley's assassination yesteriiiy at Gulfey Hollow, a tuinlng hamlet across Yotighlogheny from Bucna Vista. Beer, whisky, speeches. songs ami praises for Czolgosz were the order of Hie day. This is one of the largest anirchlst groups In the country. It was started and led for years by Garcia Clnmen villa, who now lives at Spring Valley, III., and edits The Firebrand, the anarchist organ of Chicago. When Itrescl assassinated King Humbert, lie declared that McKinley would be the next victim of the anarchist plots, lie also drew up resolutions praising Brcsci which were published In Pittsburg newspapers. Since moving away the Italians say he has still been an active spirit In the Gulfey Hollow group. "I mil)- add to that this truthful tribute: ' If the president lives, he will owe his life to the promptness and surgical skill which his professional attendants showed/' The detective has a slight knowledge of plumbing, and, with a degree of •kill that compelled the admiration of his brother detectives who stand guard unseen day and night beside the cell, ha managed to disarrange the plumb- 2 cases bleached and unbleached cotton crash; regular jc quali'y for this week 3D4c a yard. For the first ti»e he enjoyed natural sleep. While lie was still more or less under the influence of the anresthctlc his slumber was restless and disturbed and did him little real good. Between 0 ami 4 o'clock he had the solace of natural slumber for about four hours, and the physicians said unofficially that his sleep had been "quiet ami reposeful'* and had helped the sufferer a great deal. Yesterday also for the first time nourishment was administered. It was-in liquid form and was Injected hypodermics 11 y to avoid the possibility of Irritating the walls of the stomach where the sutures are healing. Buffalo. Sept. 9.—At noon today the police of this city received a telegram from New York Haying that Emma Goldman wan on the way to Montreal or waa-nlrcftdy there. The Montreal police have been «skt?d to keep a close watch fur her. The Flrat Operation. Tlio future mnt'jiins no proiuiM* C»l finriiM-in 1 iM'tteriiii'iit. anil tin- propl- !"• ooiiM* daily mow lninlrtiril. »r«*C;€l loans :irt* fotiMiioii. timl Ili«*lr «lfill.\ iviMinvwi' is i'\|Mrtt'il. In sunn1 4*a D«•'»» customs rn ripts Itiiv«» Ihm«ii liypotlnVat *»tl mouths in :ulvjrn«M- sis soiMiriiy 1*4u tin-so l«t:«us. • 111'I ill otI ml" C•;!: « s no mm*urlty is uiwn. Tin* iiinaiMill of su« li IT PITS TO BUT AT THE MORE SATISFACTORY TODAY. The Express tills morning says regarding the first operatlou performed on the president: PEOPLE'S SINE Chicago. Sept. 9.—The twelve anarchists arrested here on informalinll fiom the Buffalo police connecting them with tho assassin, Czolgosz. wore taken before Justice Prlndlville this morning and their cases continued until the 19th. The men were held without bond. The women were released on $3,000 ball. The prisoners protested earnestly that they wanted an immediate hearing, but the court turned them down. "The operation performed at the Emergency hospital left no need for a second operation to follow It almost Immediately. The full details of the operation heretofore have not been known. It was performed by Dr. Matthew D. Mann. Ills first assistant was Dr. Herman M.vnter. Ills second assistant was I)r. John Parmenter. Ills third assistant was Ur. Lee of St. Louis, who happened to be on the exposition grounds at the time_of the tragedy and placed his services at the disposal of the presldeut. Dr. Nelson W. Wilson noted the time of the operation and took the notes. Dr. Eugene Wasdtn of the Marine hospital gave the amesthetlc. Dr. ltlxey arrived at the latter part of the operation and held the light. Dr. Park arrived at the close of the operation. It was Dr. Mann who wielded the knife. Complications Are Mow Less Likely 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO ORURY'8. •jfovi niiih ni.'il iinposilioits ineiviisrs Mm Lllifiiil rtinUs. ami llm prolonviatiiilj «*l tlio pj'osoiit situation v. ill. iE Im'IU'VimI iunvast? tin* Jain-nils' cltinn-fs of sin- to Occur. Evans ...Brothers ♦)» * * i •*. The exterior wound was dressed yes terday morning and is progressing sat Isfactorily. Wound la Healiaff. cess. MRS. M'KINLEY 18 BEARING UP WELL Oloii. Srpt. !». Tin* I"iiit«mI State* battleship low a armed at Panama Sat unlay. The ri'.videufst «»V Colon an n\ioicC-il l«V letirri tluit hopes an- inter Tin* l4i\va ot I'nuniiin. All day the members of the cabinet and others associated with the president in public life came solicitously and went away almost jubilantly, all reflecting the hopeful outlook at the Milburu house. Vice Presldeut lloose▼elt received the earlier bulletins and after going to church hurried to tire house. There lie was joined by Senator Hanna. They came away together and gave expression to the most confident and encouraging sentiments. The vice president not only shared the cheerful feeling, but was extremely optimistic.CioIrom Identified by Anarehlata. Chicago, Sept. lD.—If any further proof were needed that Le«m Czolgos*/. was the guest of Chicago anarchists shortly before he went to Buffalo on his murderous mission. It was supplied by three of the prisoners at the Central police station. They identified a photograph of the murderous "red" as a picture of a man whom they saw at the home of Abraham Isaak. Mo Carroll avenue, not louger ago than July 12. Eleven men aud women, who are avowed anarchists, have been formally booked on the charge of conspiracy to commit murder. THE SUNDAY REPORT. Every Day is Bargain Day at Our Stored / How the President Passed the Day. New Detail* of the Tragic Affair. Scenes and Incidents. tniiU'U of I'lvsMmi .Mrlviiiif.v'rt rrrov yrv; Rumors Now of a Plot to'Kill Vice-President Rosevelt. Buffalo, Sept. !D.— Hope, enconragefnent, almost conviction, that President McKinley has passed the danger point of. his illness and that liis recovery to health Cs to be only a mntter of time came with every bulletin from the sickroom ami with every announcement from the doctors and high officials who were visitors af the Milhurn house yesterday. As the Clay wore tin the news kept getting better ami better. until lust night those who were snd twenty-four hours before wore cheerful faces, and those who had been pessimistic from the outset were all ready to admit tlint the president's recovery was nearly assured. I ►vv»v THE ASSASSIN. * cCock at tkc 'Paicw*1 "The operation lasted almost an hour. A cut about five Inches long was made. It was found necessary to turn up the stomach of the president In order to trace the course of the bullet. The bullet's opening in the front wall of the stomach was small, and It was carefully closed with sutures, after which a search was made for the hole In the back wall of the stomach. This hole where the bullet went out of the stomach was larger than the hole In the front wall of the stomach—In fact. It was a wound over an inch In diameter, Jagged and ragged. It was sewed up in three layers. This wound was larger than the wound where the bullet entered the stomach, because the bullet In Its course forced tissues through ahead oT it. tng connections of the whole tier and so naturally after some time came to Czolgosz's cell to do some work. The doorman admitted him to the cell and then locked llltn In with the prisoner, and the detective remained for more tliau an hour. I- Best Pat. Flour, per bbl $4.50 |; Feed, per 100 lbs • 1.38 i Bran and Brown Mds 100 1.18 ' Today's bulletins from the bedside of President McKinley, at Buffalo, are of a hopeful nature. The attending physicians express themselves as being entirely satisfied with his condition and say that the untoward developments are less likely to occur now than at any previous time since the shooting. Mrs. McKiniey bears up well under the terrible strain. Abner McKinley is now with his brother. The police are scouring the cities in search of Emma Goldman, having orders to arrest her as an accomplice of Czolgosz. There are rumors afloat of a plot to assassinate Vice-President Roosevelt, and he it being closely guarded. Czolgosz, the would-be assassin, Is breaking down. The cabinet officers feel it to be their duty to be here In this crisis to meet any emergency. They are holding no formal meetings, although there are some matters of public business which they discuss dally, and the possible contingencies should the president grow worse are also thoroughly canvassed. Knnana Annrehlata CSlad. Wichita, Ivan.. Sept. t).—Anarchists at Chlcopee and Krontenac, small towns east of here, held jubilation mcetlugs yesterday and gave thanks over the attempted assassination of the president. The meeting at Chlcopee was held 111 a coal mine beneath the ground and could not be broken up. The one at Frontenac was routed yesterday afternoon after several serious shooting While he was working to repair the breaks in pipes that lie himself had made the detective chatted with Czolgosz, and soon the prisoner was talking freely. The disguised detective expressed sympathy with the attempt on file life of the president and finally so won the contldence of the anarchist that he said a great many interesting things wljieh all the cross questioning of his inquisitors had failed to extract from him. Just how much he revealed concerning the plot and wlio were concerned In it is not known. Oats, per bushel - • .80 i Oats, 25 bushel lots " .48 Potatoes, per peek - • .28 Onions, per peck - • C28 Butter, best dairy, per lb .28 Lard, Pure, per lb • . 14. Cheese, full cream, per lb .It Eggs, per dozen • - .18 Gr. Sugar, 18 lbs for • UOO Arb. and Lion Coffee, lb .11- They do not believe that there is the most remote possibility that Vice President Roosevelt will be called upon to exercise the functions of chief magistrate under the disability clause of the constitution while the president lives. Canned Goods 6 a. m.—The President passed a somewhat restless night, nit hough he slept fairly well. His general condition remains unchanged. Pulse, 120; temperature. 101; respiration. 23. tic plot exists to assassinate Vice- President Roosevelt. Czolgosz's statement that he was alone in the conception of his crime is discredited and the police are keeping a sharp lookout lor suspicious persons, especially in the eastern part of the city, where Czolgosz lived. Vicc-Prcsjdent Roosevelt realizes that he is in danger and has; surrounded himself with guards. Senator naiiua at 5 o'clock last night, after leaving the house where the wounded executive lies stricken, talked freely of Ills renewed hope. HAVE NO PEERS. •♦It looks very milch better." lit1 said. "There is every reason to hope. The president is in n good physical condition. Ilis spleiiflid const It lit ion. Is#lieginning to assert itself. No, the danger is not passed, lint there I* no immediate cause for apprehension. Of course I want to lie conservative. If tliese conditions continue for the next twenty-four hours, the surgeons will lie able to give us news as satisfactory as wm could wish. So far as any Human agency can predict, this state of affairs will l»e Wrought al»out. The four hours of sleep the president had this afternoon is evidence of his almost normal condition. Ilis mind is clear amNiis condition hopeful." Vice President Roosevelt would not hoar of such 11 course. Still, in tlic event of grave International complications an emergency might occur, ami the question lias arisen in their mlmls as to who should proclaim the disability provided for by the constitution. That instrument Is silent on the subject. There is no precedent to follow. During the protracted illness of President Garfield before his death Vice President Arthur was not called upon to act. The consensus of opinion among the members of the cabinet is tlint should the oeeaslon arise they themselves would have to decide and proclaim the existence of the disability. ■•ooklnn For Kmnin- Gotdmnn. scrapes. PUS PACKED THIS YEAR ARE NOW ON OUR SHELVES. 9.20 a. m.—The President's condition is becoming more and more satisfactory. Untoward incidents are less likely to occur. Pulse, 112: temperature. 100.8; respiration, 28. "In Miming up the stomach, an act that was absolutely necessary and was performed by Dr. Mann with rare skill, the danger was that some of the contents of the stomach might go into the abdominal cavity and as a result cause peritonitis. It so happened that there was very little in the president's stomach at the time Of the operation. Moreovcri~subsequent developments tend to show that this feature of tlie operation was grandly successful and that none of the contents of the stomach entered the abdominal cavity. If any of the contents had entered the cavity, the probability Is that before now peritonitis would have set in. Ruffalo. Sept. 9.—It is reported here that 13 m ma Goldman, anarchist lea tier, was here last Monday ami that she occupied a house a few doors froiu where Czolgosz li\ved. Superintendent Ilull is gaid to have asked the New York police to arrest her. The New~Vork authorities are said to be Investigating the case at the request of Governor Odell. Humor of Collapse. I Evans Bros. i . ■ ' ' The police yesterday afternoon resumed their third degree tactics with CzolgOsz, and it is reported that the prisoner broke down at last and cried that he was sorry lie had shot the president ami, falling on his knees, begged and prayed to be allowed his liberty or at least for a chance to sleep. He lost all his bravado and his self control which has borne liini up so far iu his confinement in the belief that he was a hero. He has lost control of his rye- Jids, which twitch nervously, and his face is haggard and drawn. He has not had 1111 hour's consecutive sleep since Saturday, It is said. Every few minutes "somebody would wake him up to question him. The police attach much importance to tills breakdown of the prisoner believe that he is on the eve of 11 confession which will reveal the names of all those who were concerned with him in the plot. 3 p. m.—The President's condition is slightly improved. This action is partly of his own volition. but is amply supplemented by the feelings ol' the United States secret scryice olllccrs who were with him. The Vice-President is a brave man. but not a foolhardy one. Since lie has been iti Buffalo. he has been guarded 'night and day by detectives. About the Ainslcy Wyskoff residence, where he is staying, regular city police have a double guard and two detectives arc constantly In the house. Yesterday, detectives accompanied him to church, going and coming with him but a few paces behind, and sltting in the seat behind him during the services, Buffalo. Sept. 9.—Although the second bulletin issued today by the physicians attending President McKinley said that he had passed a somewhat restless night, the statement that his general condition was unchanged was interpreted to mean that the gain reported duriug tlie past two days continued. His fortitude and his self-reliance will have done as much to insure his recovery as the prompt and skillful surgical attention. Mrs. Mc- Kinley gives no indication of breaking down under the intense strain, but Dr. Kixey is within call every moment, and every precaution is taken to shield her from collapse. During his waking hours, the President bears his suffering with dauntless composure, but that his agony is great is evidenced by his moaning while lapsing into or just awaking from sleep. As long as improvement continues, the X-rays will not be used and no further attempt will be made for the present to locate the ball that passed through the stomach. Superintendent of Police Hull Is investigating the report that Emma Goldman, whose murderous harangues. Czolgosz says, Incited him to attempt to kill the President, was in town Monday and lodged within a few doors of Nowak's hotelr where Czolgosz roomed. Governor Odell has given orders that she be arrested, if found, and has asked the •police of New York city to see if she Is hiding there. 46 South Main St. Quern Chrtntlnn'w S.vinpnlliy, Madrid, Sept -Queen Regent Christian has wired President McKlnley an expression of her indignation at the outrage ami her wishes for his happy tnd speedy recovery. IS THE WELL DRESSED KM Fine Delaware Peaches, free stones and rich in lUvor. Leave Your Orders Now. For prompt delivery and the cnoice ol the fru t Dr. Charles MeKurucy. the eminent New York surgeon, arrived yesterday morning, anil Dr. A. II. Knolls, with two assistants, came jilso from the Edison laboratory, bringing with them the Roentgen ray apparatus, which it has been thought best to have on band Stringent measures against the anarchy evil have been discussed, and important developments are expected as the result of a conference which took place last night between Secretary Root of the war department and Attorney General Knox. Almrd nf Anarchy. "Ill this connection it is of interest that some experienced surgeons do not mind the temperature at all in noting the bulletins of the president's condition, but say that so long as the pulse Is in the proper relatluiLto the temperature in a big operation like this it Is very common for the temperature to remain around 102 or~eVcn 103. But if the temperature had dropped and the pulse had accelerated, it would have been a danger signal of peritonitis setting in. It is of interest also to know that after an operation of this kind the peristaltic or compressive action In the abdominal cavity ceases or becomes retrograde. After the operation as soon as the p: A lent passes anything, even gas, through the rectum It Is a sign that peristaltic action has recommenced normally and that the danger of peritonitis was practically over. After an operation such as was performed on the president the surgeons wish to know at once When gas is passed, for they take it then that the patient is comparatively safe from peritonitis. The point of tremendous Importance In connection with these facts is that the president yesterday passed gas, and later there was a further movement. Coupling this fact with the bulletins Issued by the surgeons, the busls for hope seems STORM ON LAKE HURON. Two Slil|in Wrecki'il-Xo Liven Were I.OMt, Huffalo. Sept. 9.—Superintendent Hull inspected the police arrangements at the Milburn house this morning and decided that no additional details are necessary. Port Huron, Mich,, Sept. 0.—Owing to tlie severe gale which had been blowing for the last two days piled _up on the shore are many thousand dollars' worth of vessel property, and the chances for getting them off are slim unless many thousand dollars are expended iu dredging. J. D. DELAHUNTV & CO.. Corner Wyoming Averiiie and Third St, West Pittston. In ca**e the bullet in the muscles of tin president's back should cause trouble What will give great satisfaction to the American people generally Is the discovery that Czolgosz, the cowardly assailant, will not be allowed to escape the consequences of his crime with a paltry ten years in prison In the event of the president's speedy recovery. Other charges of assault besides that covering the assault on President McKlnley will be made against him, ami 011 conviction of each of these charges he may be sentenced to an additional ten years in state prison. It is said that there is no likelihood of the X rays being used immediately* because no necessity exists as yet. Dr. MeBurney went into consultation with the live attending surgeons, and at the clone of tli" conference around the patient's bedside and later in the consultation room the New York surgeon said that lie had not found a single unfavorable symptom and that there was not the slightest indication of pcrlto- In this connection It was learned that Rrescl, who killed King Humbert in July, 11XX), had a slip of paper In his possession whtyi arrested which contained the names of six rulers marked for assassination by the anarchists and that~on this list, In which King Humbert tlgured as No. 2, was the name of President McKlnley as No. tD. The list was headed with the name of the Kinpress Elizabeth of Austria, who was murdered in 1808. President Loubet of France, whose life was attempted, was No. 3 or No. 4 011 the list. The list the Italian government forwarded to the government In Washington. On Dreiol'i Ll»t. Buffalo. Sept. 9.—Dr. Charles Knoll, of New York, who has brought an Xray machine here, said this morning that it was doubtful, from present indications, if the apparatus would be used. However, it will be set up today, and thoroughly tested, so that if it is needed it Will lie in readiness. He said further that the President's condition is such that his physicians do not feel warranted in putting his strength to the test of another operation. FALL Strange to say, in connection with this great calamity there is no loss of life. The life saving crew took off thirty-eight people during Saturday night, ami the others were beyond danger. The barge Amaranth, owned by Captain Kotcher of. Detroit, Is a total loss. She was loaded with lath, as was also the steamer Pauley. Their cargoes are strewn all along the shore. Ever since Saturday night the Wawata 111 has been endeavoring to release herself, and at 5 o'clock last night she succeeded in getting out Into the laker The tug - Sarnia, owned by the Recti Wrecking association of Sarnia, Ontario, which went *. it to the assistance of the wrecked, boats, Is grounded on the bottom and deserted by her crew, but will be saved. ; Goods Have Arrived wIioq bo bas been fitted out with a suit. by Uilroy the Taylor. There is uot ft t illor ia the x*ity who can transform » rnau so quickly or raise birn in bin own estimation in such a Designs nevei were prettier. Patterns never more varied, Than This Year's Stock. The story Ihe president's condition Is told by the day's bulletins Issued by the secretary to the president, George It. Cortelyou, for Drs. P. M. Itixey, M. D. Mann. RoswcX Parke, Herman Mynter, Eugene Wasdin and, after U o'clock, Charles Melturney: nit is. Dr. Itoswcll Parke, the chief surgeon of tlie stalT. said to a personal friend In much the same language that Dr. MeHurney used when he eoiumeiitcd on the case before reaching here: ubort time at* Loudon. Sept. 9.—Among those who called at the American embassy this morning to inquire as to the condition of the president were Lord Pauncefote. I Chief Rabbi and representatives of the ,(j Come in and Look Them i! Over & & {jUray 1 "I feel certaXi that the president will get well. This is not issl, but 1901, and great strides have been made in surgery in the last 'Jo years." This anarchist assassination programme was turned over to the secret service bureau, and Senator llaiiua was Informed of It. lie went to the president and cautioned liini and begged his permission to have a strong bodyguard established which should be close to President McKlnley's person whenever he went abroad. Imported and Domestic Buffalo. Sept. 9. - Last night was the auletest night which lias yet been experienced In the vicinity of the Milburn house. There were very few people indoors when 10 o'clock came, and alter that there were but one or two departures or arrivals during the remainder of tlie night. Harry Hamlin and Colonel Myron Thcrcck came out of the house at 2,30 this morning and inf6rined the watchers that the condition of the President was the same and that there had been no sir.n of a various embassies, At II a. in.—The president passed a good night, and his condition this morning is quite encouraging. His mind is clear, and he Is resting well. Wound dressed at half past S o'clock and found In a very satisfactory condition. There is no indication of peritonitis. Pulse, 132; temperature, 102.N; Cloths. Armsfron Newbury. N. II.. Sept. 9.—Hon. John Hay. Secretary? of State, left this morning for Buffalo, to join tlie other members of tlie cabinet. In a private talk between Pr. Me- Burney and Pr. Matthew P. Maun, the Buffalo surgeon who wieUUnl the kuift* (luring the operation on the Pan-AmoVlean grounds on last Friday, the more famous surgeon is said to iutye coinplimciitcd the Buffalo scientist on the skill displayed and to have praised highly the promptness with which the operation was undertaken. l'raine For Operator. i! A few more of those light i i! weight suits left. They i t! $18 and up until the stock i i) runs out. i Washington. Sept. 9.—At 11.30 this morning. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Ailea had a long-distance telephone conversation with Secretary Cage, who js at Buffalo. Mr. Cage was Wronger." Oaptniii Plough of the life saving crow came, ashore at H:fiO p. in. witli eight men and reported no loss of life and stated that without a doubt it Is the worst wreck that he has witnessed in years. * PRIC The following message from King Edward has been received: The president Would not listen to the suggestion. As he had told other friends like Attorney General Hrlggs before; he wiid he had too much faith in the American peoplo and their common sense as well as their spirit of fairness and decency to fear any attack on his own person. respiration, 24. At 12 in.—The improvement in the president's condition has continued since last bulletin, Pulse. 128; temperature. lol; respiration. 27. "Am horrified beyond words at th© dastardly attempt on your life. My ocst and warmest pood wishes and most earnest hopes for your recovery." BUSS, THE CITY TAILOR, ! Best Flour, jDtr bbl. Chop and Meal, per Hay, long and cut, Oats, per bushel... Potatoes, per peck. Lion Coffee very pronounced in his expression of opinion that the President would recover. lie said the last bulletin of the physicians was regarded as the most favorable yet issued, and that all the cabinet members entertained the Stormy Meeting nt Buy view Milwaukee, Sept. !».—The Bay view meeting, after a stormy session, broke up in a row. The radical element left the hall, and the remaining members, not quite luilf of those in attendance, voted to return to work and did so today when the mills started up. Tin* question of returning lC» work was de bated at length, and after every uiein tier had had his say President .lesipli change Buffalo. Sept. 9.—All the doctors were at the Milburn residence this morning and by 9 o'clock the consultation began, all of the surgeons being piesent. At 0 Pr. Park and Secretary Wilson came out. Dr. Park, when ashed how the President was. mid: "We are all very rhetrful at the outlook." At 9.23. when pr. Minter left the house, he said:. "Trouble is now less likely: to occur than at any time sinre the shooting." At !Oio Mayor Piehl The good news from the sickroom which made the faces of the cabinet ministers and other prominent government officials beam with satisfaction all day had the same, effect all over the city, between whose people ami William McKinley there has existed for the last dozen years a peculiar' alTe«-tion seldom found when the individual is a resident of another city and of another state. At 4 p. in.—The president since tlie last bulletin has slept quietly, four hours altogether since 9 o'clock. His rondition is satisfactory to all the physicians preseut. Pulse, 128; temperature. 101; respiration. 28. Emperor William sends the, follow- "Deeply distressed by the news of the dastardly attempt on your life. I express to you how 1 and the whole of the Herman people feel for you and for the anguish through which your conntry has to pass. May the Lord grant Senator Hanna told of this incident yesterday and added that the anarchist programme of murder was now In Washington and that he had telegraphed for it to be forwarded to him here lu llnffalo. If the investigations of the police here result in establishing a connoction between various groups of anwchists in this country and Europe the result may be of interest in Patcrson. Arbuikle's Coffee.. Bon Ton Mocha am Cdffee C'zolgusz Is beginning to show on him. Buffalo. Sept. 0.—Th train on At !D p. in.—The president is resting comfortably, and there is no special change since the last bulletin. Pulse, VJO; temperature. It'H.tS; respiration,30. Nickel and Copper Plating. Wo havo op«Mit*tl u nickel and roppcr plating establishment in W«Mfc Pitt.stou and »r«* now ready to ivcolvo your patronage. No Matter What the Article Wo trail ui*kCD it lCM»k liko now. Ktovo««. hi ryfli'H, plumbers* supplies, etC-, on .whit'll tfio nickel Iihs rastt'ti. recovered ut moderate roal, and all work guaranteed. Hendricks & Son, Delaware Ave. A fine driuk for tM Boston Baked Beans Mason Jars, pints, p Mason jars, quarts, Mason Jars, js gal, almost a wrecli His nervous system was shattered and physically lie seemed completely ex haustcd. The rest lie obtained during l lie night seemed to have clone him fou a sure and speedy recovery 1D. Kedferu ordered a secret ballut to be taken. An appeal was made. The up peal was referred to the vice president of i he lodge, whose duty it is to uetTThi result of the meeting will undoubtedly be a split in the organization of tin Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers in tills city. Prayers were offered for the president's recovery in all the churches, and the'spirit of anarchy and those responidble for Its incitement and encourage- Harry Hamlin left the Milhurn house at 2:110 a. m. He said; "There has beep I'Miea a tiood Muht RUSSIAN SYMPATHY. vonie g«w»d. but this morning he didn't look as well as yesterday morning. Uo-change Wlflenpreml IntereNt In the Prenl- A Night of Terror. went into the hoit: utcs. 11ratlin out with Pr. Map it and Pr .McBtirney. Pr. Mann Haiti: "The Pmddent Is doing exceptionally well. Pi. MeBurney said: "We are all en- staving live mi.n Several times' during the early morn lug he was lu»nrd by the guard niuni Early last evening Dr. McRurney said: Si-pt. Ii.-Tlii' entire Russian pross is oxtrviiH'ly sympathetic iVith I'll sidont McKiiiU'y' ami tlic \mericim people. and all condemn the maivldsts nnmeasiiredly anil demand •hi» adoption of more efficient nu'ans St. Petersburg, deiit'x I'roRrvHH, "Awful ijpxlety was f«*li for the widow of IluD brave liHiernl I turn Intni of MikIiIiin, Me.. when lie* (Ini'litrH saiil hIhD would die S3 SOUTH MAIN pinsTol incut were condemned from many a pulpit. "In regard to the present condition of President McKlnley I would call your attention to tlu» fact that it is but little over forty-eight hours since tli* shot wns 11 rotl. PEOPLES' PHQNE 5099. DRAFTING AND BLUE CENTRAL 1234. PRINTING A SPECIALTY bli.ng to himself, but they couldn't make out what he was saying. Shortly alter S this niorning lie asked If he couldn't be shaved, but this Was de- Secretary t'ortelyou received Mayor Piehl of Buffalo, who bore telegrams »Df condolence from several South Anicr•cafT republics, and ill the multitude of •iituilar cable messages received by the secretary were expressions of sympathy from the rulers of nearly every country in Europe and also one from Mrs. I.ahori, whose husband saved ConilolfiirPH Pour Int tircly satisfied. Complications are no dC»idedly lews likely to occur." NO WORK AT M'KEESPORT. New I•Isi'overy. which hail more than onC ARCHITECT BenjaminA.Crowther, MON BuiUtio, Dpt. 9.—1 At Iff. "It is ns yet too soon to spe k confidently of the outcome. At t4»e present hour, however, and giving due consideration to the severity of the In- Jury and the Importance nnd extent of ♦he operation required, the patient's condition is entirely satisfactory. .'or tljeir repression and suppression. Hie Journal de St. Petersburg, which a edited by the forelgu office, says: Strikers Surround National Tube Mill lion. Aflor taking. she slept all nlglit. 1'nr ihet* use I'nliivl)' cured Iivr. TIiIh marvelous i:.edlCine is gunrfltiteed to dire ail Throat. nv.aiv avenues, It contained Abner Mc- Kinley. Col. W. C. Hi-own. of New York, Charles IV. Miller, of Canton. O . cousin of tho President, ami William House, of Canton. Thoy were admitted to the house. At lo.io, Senator Fair Tmnli Huffalo. Sept. Hanna arrived at the Mllhuru house in his automobile at 10.45. As tho Ohio senator Kvcrywhere will lie tilt profound and Prevent Attempt to Start. McKeesport, Pa.. Sept. 9.—The much talked of attempt of the National Tube company to resume the operation of their large plant at this place this morning proved a failure. When the 7 o'clock whistle sounded as the signal for the works to start up there were fully 5.000 men around the plant. This great throng of people had but little difficulty In preventing the operj ation of the mill, by refusing to let I workmen enter the place. REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY. BOARD OF TRADE (.'all and Consult, tidignailon in presence of the odious let, whose author is affiliated with the vdoubtaltle international band called inaii-hists. In Russia, where are cnertained very lively sympathies for the American nation, the sentiment inspiring us as a population is shared sincerely. Mr. McKiiiley before he was ;hoscn president was already one of ithe most considerable, men of his conn- Ifrv, He wan remlertted by n laro-o um- Chest nod Lung Diseases. CDnly.."0» fl.oo. Trial bottles free nt W. (!. I riiiKion. I'a.: .1 II. Ilotiek. druggist BUILDING Advice free I have money in mortgagee for any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and Dnly the Interest be paid, or will give the mpt? stopped out. six newspaper men snapped him with kodacs. He laughed and said: "How many wounds like this do ilege to make payments on* ly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and f-ho interest will cease immediately on every lollar of principal thus unpaid. This Is net building association money. I handle only nrtvato funds and trust funds. on think I can stand in a day?" Buffalo, Sept. 9.—-Abner MeKinley n iD:and coll tho long "It is gratifying to And that up to the 'present time none of the numerous signs of inflammation oi* septic conditions has appeared. The tcmperaturo Is not too high. It is lower tonight U. Li. Stroll, West Plttston, I'a Main St. ami West Mud. rittston. I'n., and IT'S DONE RIGHT IF WE DOIT. ■ry one 'ho has displayed THE WEATHER, Good photography i* an nrt that to master. Yates in "in of tlio-.o r.'ay fail who have in tin cheerful and happy, more cheerful than I have seen them Mile e I came here." loft the Mftbiirn house after remaining there ten minutes. He said he hadn't been allowed to see the President, but titiub' iuitirr ii;U terr blc ntliW tion. wns Wi ll ;iud slri»iig'einii;jrh yesterday to go »1 Dui h wonderful for Washington, Sept. 9.—Forecast until 8 p. ra.. Tuesday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Cool and partly cloudy tonight Vonr i In r h id f.iK. Buffalo. Sept. 0 —There is a persist- from statements made by the physi«mt rumor afloat here that an anarchis- ciADg h« was confluent that the Presl J than it was this morning. The pulse le bvttei*. the fuuiul exurnsslon is eu« "ilieVi.... svery day D. IE. BAXTER. tad Floor Bwnet BnlUiaf, WUktakMN out f /rlond, Mtf. Lafayette McWIUinui*, sbv wnl .Tuemluy WILLIAM STREET,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 09, 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 | 1901-09-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, September 09, 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 | 1901-09-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010909_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 | ip7| & v: vr; f a J Do you| want all the news off Syour hoflne town ?S?then sub- 4' for the Gazette. The only jr published in the city.£ ' M f| There is no tirive effective merdium 41 reaching the 30,000 men, 'women and children in this community. 1 TW«Oo ANMOI?TnOPT } ONLY DAILY IN CITY ' HOT SECOND YEAR P1TTSTON, PA., MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9. ipoi. HOLDING HIS OWN CZOLGOSZ LOSES NERVE SOUTH AMERICAN WAR. ALWAYS THE CHESPEST tirely satisfactory, the mind Is clear, there Is no pain or tenderness, no (ority and had recently announced frraml. new projects to which lie Intended to devote his energies and was preparing to pl:iy a mediatory role with pacific intentions." Rebel* Active In of Police Said to Have Obtained Damaging Admissions; l*iinnitiM, VSTfTmTinntli int B,CMT : AnTricwSr LtrT H»POtH»(INOniA(/l£^*ST"^'QkYPO HIONMIM p;cT^p0t»iTR^L7;c| Kingston, Jamaica, SjDpt. D.r-The Royal Mall steamer I'ara, from Colon, reports relwl actt.ity in the neighborhood of Pnnfiinn and Cokw. She also reports that fighting lias taken place at Bocas Clel Toro. Tlie pov eminent of the latter place failing to repulse the Libera Is. tile rebels have given notice of their intention to attack Colon within a fortnight. The government js continually moving troops to meet the rebel advances. Trade continues almost paralyzed.Do you realize what money you can aavo fcy( trading in our Domestic Department ? The Journal praises the orderliness »nd energy of the American people, attributing anarchism solely to undesirable Immigrants who abuse the natioual hospitality: EVIDENCES OF A CONSPIRACY., deport That Mr. MeKlnley Wow on tile Aharehlntfc* tilal of Holers Who Were to Die— I*re»l«lent Lmighril nt the 'Story. Physicians Satisfied With Presi- entered the closet! carriage of Mrs. j. r. Chard atid through the park and along the great roadway whlc* fringes the Niagara river The weather was cool and delightful, and the president's Wife returned from her drive "much refreshed and without expressing fatigue^ Pecrt-tarles Hay and Long are the only members of the president's cabinet who are not here. The others have arranged for n prolonged stay. They have been quartered in the Buffald club, but they have accepted the offefc of William H. citeniiy's house. The residence is at Delaware avenue and Ferry street, and only a narrow driveway separates it from the Milburn home. Cincinnati Anarchist Wanted. THIS WEEK Cincinnati. O.. Sept. 0.—The ramification of the band of anarchists which Is 8Upi»osed to have been responsible for the commission of the teri ible tragedy at Buffalo Is believed to extend to this city. The local police authorities have received a telegram from Chief NVilkie of the federal secret service requesting the arrest here of 12. Laux, 1430 Monroe street. Beyond this statement no information was furnished. Detectives have failed so far to locate Laux. as there Is no such, number on Monroe street. The police claim to have the details of a former plot which was hatched here and in which a Cincinnati man left here for Canton, CD.. the home of the president, for the purpose of murder, but returned, unable to fulfill Ills purpose. It Is thought that lOmma (Soldmail visited here incognito not loug ago. Buffalo, Sept. 0.—The police and the Secret service men were busy all day yesterday, as they have been ever since the shooting last Friday, in trying to l-each the bottom of the plot to assasslnnte the president, which the government sleuths at least firmly believe to have existed. The prisoner, Czolgosz. has displayed so much cunning, mixed with his apparent frankness and readiness to talk about himself, that the detectives have been battled and have done a great deal of work In the dark. In the attempt to draj; something definite as to his associates out of the prisoner Superintendent Bull of the local police arranged a plan to trap him. dent's Condition. WE OFFER A dispatch from Colon, dated Sept. (» and refused by the censor and forwarded by steamer to Kingston, says that Colombia's financial straits are extreme, and she is pushed to the last point to obtain funds. The Colombian paper peso is now worth less than .'I cents, and gold couthiuos to depreetate. Seventy or per cent of the poo pie of tiie country sympathize with the revolution and are opposed to the present government, largely. •' is as-'-rted, on account of the government's «\uctioh -Df taxes and imposts and oilier vexations efforts to raise money. 2 bales of heavy unbleached muslin; the regular 6c quality for 4c yd. 1 case of the famous 4 4 Bleached Hill Muslin for 7c per yd. dent's condition was moiit favorable under the circumstances. WAS RESTLESS 1 case heavy white crochet b d spreads; regular value for this week 98c each. Pittuhul'g, Sept. 9.—Carl Nold, leader of the anarchists in this vlciflity, has just been arrested toy the police. T charge against him is uukhowto. BuekHcld. N. H., Sept. » —flecfelury Lour left hfere at 10 o'clock this morning for Boston. Ho will go to hlB homo at once, not yet having decidcil when he will leave for Buffalo. BUCK. WHERE THE BULLETS S' nausea and no distension of the abdomen. At this stage 1 consider that this Is a satisfactory .condition, and .vet It Is mncii too soon to feel real confidence that unfavorable conditions have been entirfc... escaped--entircly too soon to make any such statements. For the present we are entirely satisfied, and if these conditions continue for the next two days we shall feel further confidence. 2 cases 01 the best Amoskeag apron Gingham for 5c a yard. LAST NIGHT. 25 do/., men's extra heavy blue denim overalls for 45c a pair. All the effects of the other which W«s administered when the operation was performed oh the exhibition grounds had disappeared yesterday morning, and the president's miu6 was perfectly clear durlag the time that he was awake yesterday. Ilia Mind n#ar. 1 case extra heavy unbleached canton flannel; the regular 10c grade for this week 7c a yard. The Hague, Sept. 9.—Queen Wilhclmina today sent an adjutant to the American minister here to express her sympathy and obtain the latest Mown as to the President's condition. Dr. Kuyper, the premier, personally called at the embassy. One of the headquarters detectives, disguised as a plunder and with a full kit of plumber's tools, was Introduced Into the corridor wlUcli contains cell No. 21 with the anarchist. A decree, dated Itogota. July Is practically disrupts the eonntry and deprives the ltogota government of the power to take national action in which tie* various departments corthl In- expected to take a responsible part. It is almost Impossible to. expert Colombia to lake eonrerted action on an International matter because of the weakening effort of I lit* decree in quest ion. But General Condition Was Unchanged. 20 cases good laundry soap; 1 $ large bars for 25c. Celebrate CioIkoms'b Crime. McKeesport, I'n.. Sept. ft.—Two hun-1ml Italian anarchists celebrated President McKlnley's assassination yesteriiiy at Gulfey Hollow, a tuinlng hamlet across Yotighlogheny from Bucna Vista. Beer, whisky, speeches. songs ami praises for Czolgosz were the order of Hie day. This is one of the largest anirchlst groups In the country. It was started and led for years by Garcia Clnmen villa, who now lives at Spring Valley, III., and edits The Firebrand, the anarchist organ of Chicago. When Itrescl assassinated King Humbert, lie declared that McKinley would be the next victim of the anarchist plots, lie also drew up resolutions praising Brcsci which were published In Pittsburg newspapers. Since moving away the Italians say he has still been an active spirit In the Gulfey Hollow group. "I mil)- add to that this truthful tribute: ' If the president lives, he will owe his life to the promptness and surgical skill which his professional attendants showed/' The detective has a slight knowledge of plumbing, and, with a degree of •kill that compelled the admiration of his brother detectives who stand guard unseen day and night beside the cell, ha managed to disarrange the plumb- 2 cases bleached and unbleached cotton crash; regular jc quali'y for this week 3D4c a yard. For the first ti»e he enjoyed natural sleep. While lie was still more or less under the influence of the anresthctlc his slumber was restless and disturbed and did him little real good. Between 0 ami 4 o'clock he had the solace of natural slumber for about four hours, and the physicians said unofficially that his sleep had been "quiet ami reposeful'* and had helped the sufferer a great deal. Yesterday also for the first time nourishment was administered. It was-in liquid form and was Injected hypodermics 11 y to avoid the possibility of Irritating the walls of the stomach where the sutures are healing. Buffalo. Sept. 9.—At noon today the police of this city received a telegram from New York Haying that Emma Goldman wan on the way to Montreal or waa-nlrcftdy there. The Montreal police have been «skt?d to keep a close watch fur her. The Flrat Operation. Tlio future mnt'jiins no proiuiM* C»l finriiM-in 1 iM'tteriiii'iit. anil tin- propl- !"• ooiiM* daily mow lninlrtiril. »r«*C;€l loans :irt* fotiMiioii. timl Ili«*lr «lfill.\ iviMinvwi' is i'\|Mrtt'il. In sunn1 4*a D«•'»» customs rn ripts Itiiv«» Ihm«ii liypotlnVat *»tl mouths in :ulvjrn«M- sis soiMiriiy 1*4u tin-so l«t:«us. • 111'I ill otI ml" C•;!: « s no mm*urlty is uiwn. Tin* iiinaiMill of su« li IT PITS TO BUT AT THE MORE SATISFACTORY TODAY. The Express tills morning says regarding the first operatlou performed on the president: PEOPLE'S SINE Chicago. Sept. 9.—The twelve anarchists arrested here on informalinll fiom the Buffalo police connecting them with tho assassin, Czolgosz. wore taken before Justice Prlndlville this morning and their cases continued until the 19th. The men were held without bond. The women were released on $3,000 ball. The prisoners protested earnestly that they wanted an immediate hearing, but the court turned them down. "The operation performed at the Emergency hospital left no need for a second operation to follow It almost Immediately. The full details of the operation heretofore have not been known. It was performed by Dr. Matthew D. Mann. Ills first assistant was Dr. Herman M.vnter. Ills second assistant was I)r. John Parmenter. Ills third assistant was Ur. Lee of St. Louis, who happened to be on the exposition grounds at the time_of the tragedy and placed his services at the disposal of the presldeut. Dr. Nelson W. Wilson noted the time of the operation and took the notes. Dr. Eugene Wasdtn of the Marine hospital gave the amesthetlc. Dr. ltlxey arrived at the latter part of the operation and held the light. Dr. Park arrived at the close of the operation. It was Dr. Mann who wielded the knife. Complications Are Mow Less Likely 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET. NEXT TO ORURY'8. •jfovi niiih ni.'il iinposilioits ineiviisrs Mm Lllifiiil rtinUs. ami llm prolonviatiiilj «*l tlio pj'osoiit situation v. ill. iE Im'IU'VimI iunvast? tin* Jain-nils' cltinn-fs of sin- to Occur. Evans ...Brothers ♦)» * * i •*. The exterior wound was dressed yes terday morning and is progressing sat Isfactorily. Wound la Healiaff. cess. MRS. M'KINLEY 18 BEARING UP WELL Oloii. Srpt. !». Tin* I"iiit«mI State* battleship low a armed at Panama Sat unlay. The ri'.videufst «»V Colon an n\ioicC-il l«V letirri tluit hopes an- inter Tin* l4i\va ot I'nuniiin. All day the members of the cabinet and others associated with the president in public life came solicitously and went away almost jubilantly, all reflecting the hopeful outlook at the Milburu house. Vice Presldeut lloose▼elt received the earlier bulletins and after going to church hurried to tire house. There lie was joined by Senator Hanna. They came away together and gave expression to the most confident and encouraging sentiments. The vice president not only shared the cheerful feeling, but was extremely optimistic.CioIrom Identified by Anarehlata. Chicago, Sept. lD.—If any further proof were needed that Le«m Czolgos*/. was the guest of Chicago anarchists shortly before he went to Buffalo on his murderous mission. It was supplied by three of the prisoners at the Central police station. They identified a photograph of the murderous "red" as a picture of a man whom they saw at the home of Abraham Isaak. Mo Carroll avenue, not louger ago than July 12. Eleven men aud women, who are avowed anarchists, have been formally booked on the charge of conspiracy to commit murder. THE SUNDAY REPORT. Every Day is Bargain Day at Our Stored / How the President Passed the Day. New Detail* of the Tragic Affair. Scenes and Incidents. tniiU'U of I'lvsMmi .Mrlviiiif.v'rt rrrov yrv; Rumors Now of a Plot to'Kill Vice-President Rosevelt. Buffalo, Sept. !D.— Hope, enconragefnent, almost conviction, that President McKinley has passed the danger point of. his illness and that liis recovery to health Cs to be only a mntter of time came with every bulletin from the sickroom ami with every announcement from the doctors and high officials who were visitors af the Milhurn house yesterday. As the Clay wore tin the news kept getting better ami better. until lust night those who were snd twenty-four hours before wore cheerful faces, and those who had been pessimistic from the outset were all ready to admit tlint the president's recovery was nearly assured. I ►vv»v THE ASSASSIN. * cCock at tkc 'Paicw*1 "The operation lasted almost an hour. A cut about five Inches long was made. It was found necessary to turn up the stomach of the president In order to trace the course of the bullet. The bullet's opening in the front wall of the stomach was small, and It was carefully closed with sutures, after which a search was made for the hole In the back wall of the stomach. This hole where the bullet went out of the stomach was larger than the hole In the front wall of the stomach—In fact. It was a wound over an inch In diameter, Jagged and ragged. It was sewed up in three layers. This wound was larger than the wound where the bullet entered the stomach, because the bullet In Its course forced tissues through ahead oT it. tng connections of the whole tier and so naturally after some time came to Czolgosz's cell to do some work. The doorman admitted him to the cell and then locked llltn In with the prisoner, and the detective remained for more tliau an hour. I- Best Pat. Flour, per bbl $4.50 |; Feed, per 100 lbs • 1.38 i Bran and Brown Mds 100 1.18 ' Today's bulletins from the bedside of President McKinley, at Buffalo, are of a hopeful nature. The attending physicians express themselves as being entirely satisfied with his condition and say that the untoward developments are less likely to occur now than at any previous time since the shooting. Mrs. McKiniey bears up well under the terrible strain. Abner McKinley is now with his brother. The police are scouring the cities in search of Emma Goldman, having orders to arrest her as an accomplice of Czolgosz. There are rumors afloat of a plot to assassinate Vice-President Roosevelt, and he it being closely guarded. Czolgosz, the would-be assassin, Is breaking down. The cabinet officers feel it to be their duty to be here In this crisis to meet any emergency. They are holding no formal meetings, although there are some matters of public business which they discuss dally, and the possible contingencies should the president grow worse are also thoroughly canvassed. Knnana Annrehlata CSlad. Wichita, Ivan.. Sept. t).—Anarchists at Chlcopee and Krontenac, small towns east of here, held jubilation mcetlugs yesterday and gave thanks over the attempted assassination of the president. The meeting at Chlcopee was held 111 a coal mine beneath the ground and could not be broken up. The one at Frontenac was routed yesterday afternoon after several serious shooting While he was working to repair the breaks in pipes that lie himself had made the detective chatted with Czolgosz, and soon the prisoner was talking freely. The disguised detective expressed sympathy with the attempt on file life of the president and finally so won the contldence of the anarchist that he said a great many interesting things wljieh all the cross questioning of his inquisitors had failed to extract from him. Just how much he revealed concerning the plot and wlio were concerned In it is not known. Oats, per bushel - • .80 i Oats, 25 bushel lots " .48 Potatoes, per peek - • .28 Onions, per peck - • C28 Butter, best dairy, per lb .28 Lard, Pure, per lb • . 14. Cheese, full cream, per lb .It Eggs, per dozen • - .18 Gr. Sugar, 18 lbs for • UOO Arb. and Lion Coffee, lb .11- They do not believe that there is the most remote possibility that Vice President Roosevelt will be called upon to exercise the functions of chief magistrate under the disability clause of the constitution while the president lives. Canned Goods 6 a. m.—The President passed a somewhat restless night, nit hough he slept fairly well. His general condition remains unchanged. Pulse, 120; temperature. 101; respiration. 23. tic plot exists to assassinate Vice- President Roosevelt. Czolgosz's statement that he was alone in the conception of his crime is discredited and the police are keeping a sharp lookout lor suspicious persons, especially in the eastern part of the city, where Czolgosz lived. Vicc-Prcsjdent Roosevelt realizes that he is in danger and has; surrounded himself with guards. Senator naiiua at 5 o'clock last night, after leaving the house where the wounded executive lies stricken, talked freely of Ills renewed hope. HAVE NO PEERS. •♦It looks very milch better." lit1 said. "There is every reason to hope. The president is in n good physical condition. Ilis spleiiflid const It lit ion. Is#lieginning to assert itself. No, the danger is not passed, lint there I* no immediate cause for apprehension. Of course I want to lie conservative. If tliese conditions continue for the next twenty-four hours, the surgeons will lie able to give us news as satisfactory as wm could wish. So far as any Human agency can predict, this state of affairs will l»e Wrought al»out. The four hours of sleep the president had this afternoon is evidence of his almost normal condition. Ilis mind is clear amNiis condition hopeful." Vice President Roosevelt would not hoar of such 11 course. Still, in tlic event of grave International complications an emergency might occur, ami the question lias arisen in their mlmls as to who should proclaim the disability provided for by the constitution. That instrument Is silent on the subject. There is no precedent to follow. During the protracted illness of President Garfield before his death Vice President Arthur was not called upon to act. The consensus of opinion among the members of the cabinet is tlint should the oeeaslon arise they themselves would have to decide and proclaim the existence of the disability. ■•ooklnn For Kmnin- Gotdmnn. scrapes. PUS PACKED THIS YEAR ARE NOW ON OUR SHELVES. 9.20 a. m.—The President's condition is becoming more and more satisfactory. Untoward incidents are less likely to occur. Pulse, 112: temperature. 100.8; respiration, 28. "In Miming up the stomach, an act that was absolutely necessary and was performed by Dr. Mann with rare skill, the danger was that some of the contents of the stomach might go into the abdominal cavity and as a result cause peritonitis. It so happened that there was very little in the president's stomach at the time Of the operation. Moreovcri~subsequent developments tend to show that this feature of tlie operation was grandly successful and that none of the contents of the stomach entered the abdominal cavity. If any of the contents had entered the cavity, the probability Is that before now peritonitis would have set in. Ruffalo. Sept. 9.—It is reported here that 13 m ma Goldman, anarchist lea tier, was here last Monday ami that she occupied a house a few doors froiu where Czolgosz li\ved. Superintendent Ilull is gaid to have asked the New York police to arrest her. The New~Vork authorities are said to be Investigating the case at the request of Governor Odell. Humor of Collapse. I Evans Bros. i . ■ ' ' The police yesterday afternoon resumed their third degree tactics with CzolgOsz, and it is reported that the prisoner broke down at last and cried that he was sorry lie had shot the president ami, falling on his knees, begged and prayed to be allowed his liberty or at least for a chance to sleep. He lost all his bravado and his self control which has borne liini up so far iu his confinement in the belief that he was a hero. He has lost control of his rye- Jids, which twitch nervously, and his face is haggard and drawn. He has not had 1111 hour's consecutive sleep since Saturday, It is said. Every few minutes "somebody would wake him up to question him. The police attach much importance to tills breakdown of the prisoner believe that he is on the eve of 11 confession which will reveal the names of all those who were concerned with him in the plot. 3 p. m.—The President's condition is slightly improved. This action is partly of his own volition. but is amply supplemented by the feelings ol' the United States secret scryice olllccrs who were with him. The Vice-President is a brave man. but not a foolhardy one. Since lie has been iti Buffalo. he has been guarded 'night and day by detectives. About the Ainslcy Wyskoff residence, where he is staying, regular city police have a double guard and two detectives arc constantly In the house. Yesterday, detectives accompanied him to church, going and coming with him but a few paces behind, and sltting in the seat behind him during the services, Buffalo. Sept. 9.—Although the second bulletin issued today by the physicians attending President McKinley said that he had passed a somewhat restless night, the statement that his general condition was unchanged was interpreted to mean that the gain reported duriug tlie past two days continued. His fortitude and his self-reliance will have done as much to insure his recovery as the prompt and skillful surgical attention. Mrs. Mc- Kinley gives no indication of breaking down under the intense strain, but Dr. Kixey is within call every moment, and every precaution is taken to shield her from collapse. During his waking hours, the President bears his suffering with dauntless composure, but that his agony is great is evidenced by his moaning while lapsing into or just awaking from sleep. As long as improvement continues, the X-rays will not be used and no further attempt will be made for the present to locate the ball that passed through the stomach. Superintendent of Police Hull Is investigating the report that Emma Goldman, whose murderous harangues. Czolgosz says, Incited him to attempt to kill the President, was in town Monday and lodged within a few doors of Nowak's hotelr where Czolgosz roomed. Governor Odell has given orders that she be arrested, if found, and has asked the •police of New York city to see if she Is hiding there. 46 South Main St. Quern Chrtntlnn'w S.vinpnlliy, Madrid, Sept -Queen Regent Christian has wired President McKlnley an expression of her indignation at the outrage ami her wishes for his happy tnd speedy recovery. IS THE WELL DRESSED KM Fine Delaware Peaches, free stones and rich in lUvor. Leave Your Orders Now. For prompt delivery and the cnoice ol the fru t Dr. Charles MeKurucy. the eminent New York surgeon, arrived yesterday morning, anil Dr. A. II. Knolls, with two assistants, came jilso from the Edison laboratory, bringing with them the Roentgen ray apparatus, which it has been thought best to have on band Stringent measures against the anarchy evil have been discussed, and important developments are expected as the result of a conference which took place last night between Secretary Root of the war department and Attorney General Knox. Almrd nf Anarchy. "Ill this connection it is of interest that some experienced surgeons do not mind the temperature at all in noting the bulletins of the president's condition, but say that so long as the pulse Is in the proper relatluiLto the temperature in a big operation like this it Is very common for the temperature to remain around 102 or~eVcn 103. But if the temperature had dropped and the pulse had accelerated, it would have been a danger signal of peritonitis setting in. It is of interest also to know that after an operation of this kind the peristaltic or compressive action In the abdominal cavity ceases or becomes retrograde. After the operation as soon as the p: A lent passes anything, even gas, through the rectum It Is a sign that peristaltic action has recommenced normally and that the danger of peritonitis was practically over. After an operation such as was performed on the president the surgeons wish to know at once When gas is passed, for they take it then that the patient is comparatively safe from peritonitis. The point of tremendous Importance In connection with these facts is that the president yesterday passed gas, and later there was a further movement. Coupling this fact with the bulletins Issued by the surgeons, the busls for hope seems STORM ON LAKE HURON. Two Slil|in Wrecki'il-Xo Liven Were I.OMt, Huffalo. Sept. 9.—Superintendent Hull inspected the police arrangements at the Milburn house this morning and decided that no additional details are necessary. Port Huron, Mich,, Sept. 0.—Owing to tlie severe gale which had been blowing for the last two days piled _up on the shore are many thousand dollars' worth of vessel property, and the chances for getting them off are slim unless many thousand dollars are expended iu dredging. J. D. DELAHUNTV & CO.. Corner Wyoming Averiiie and Third St, West Pittston. In ca**e the bullet in the muscles of tin president's back should cause trouble What will give great satisfaction to the American people generally Is the discovery that Czolgosz, the cowardly assailant, will not be allowed to escape the consequences of his crime with a paltry ten years in prison In the event of the president's speedy recovery. Other charges of assault besides that covering the assault on President McKlnley will be made against him, ami 011 conviction of each of these charges he may be sentenced to an additional ten years in state prison. It is said that there is no likelihood of the X rays being used immediately* because no necessity exists as yet. Dr. MeBurney went into consultation with the live attending surgeons, and at the clone of tli" conference around the patient's bedside and later in the consultation room the New York surgeon said that lie had not found a single unfavorable symptom and that there was not the slightest indication of pcrlto- In this connection It was learned that Rrescl, who killed King Humbert in July, 11XX), had a slip of paper In his possession whtyi arrested which contained the names of six rulers marked for assassination by the anarchists and that~on this list, In which King Humbert tlgured as No. 2, was the name of President McKlnley as No. tD. The list was headed with the name of the Kinpress Elizabeth of Austria, who was murdered in 1808. President Loubet of France, whose life was attempted, was No. 3 or No. 4 011 the list. The list the Italian government forwarded to the government In Washington. On Dreiol'i Ll»t. Buffalo. Sept. 9.—Dr. Charles Knoll, of New York, who has brought an Xray machine here, said this morning that it was doubtful, from present indications, if the apparatus would be used. However, it will be set up today, and thoroughly tested, so that if it is needed it Will lie in readiness. He said further that the President's condition is such that his physicians do not feel warranted in putting his strength to the test of another operation. FALL Strange to say, in connection with this great calamity there is no loss of life. The life saving crew took off thirty-eight people during Saturday night, ami the others were beyond danger. The barge Amaranth, owned by Captain Kotcher of. Detroit, Is a total loss. She was loaded with lath, as was also the steamer Pauley. Their cargoes are strewn all along the shore. Ever since Saturday night the Wawata 111 has been endeavoring to release herself, and at 5 o'clock last night she succeeded in getting out Into the laker The tug - Sarnia, owned by the Recti Wrecking association of Sarnia, Ontario, which went *. it to the assistance of the wrecked, boats, Is grounded on the bottom and deserted by her crew, but will be saved. ; Goods Have Arrived wIioq bo bas been fitted out with a suit. by Uilroy the Taylor. There is uot ft t illor ia the x*ity who can transform » rnau so quickly or raise birn in bin own estimation in such a Designs nevei were prettier. Patterns never more varied, Than This Year's Stock. The story Ihe president's condition Is told by the day's bulletins Issued by the secretary to the president, George It. Cortelyou, for Drs. P. M. Itixey, M. D. Mann. RoswcX Parke, Herman Mynter, Eugene Wasdin and, after U o'clock, Charles Melturney: nit is. Dr. Itoswcll Parke, the chief surgeon of tlie stalT. said to a personal friend In much the same language that Dr. MeHurney used when he eoiumeiitcd on the case before reaching here: ubort time at* Loudon. Sept. 9.—Among those who called at the American embassy this morning to inquire as to the condition of the president were Lord Pauncefote. I Chief Rabbi and representatives of the ,(j Come in and Look Them i! Over & & {jUray 1 "I feel certaXi that the president will get well. This is not issl, but 1901, and great strides have been made in surgery in the last 'Jo years." This anarchist assassination programme was turned over to the secret service bureau, and Senator llaiiua was Informed of It. lie went to the president and cautioned liini and begged his permission to have a strong bodyguard established which should be close to President McKlnley's person whenever he went abroad. Imported and Domestic Buffalo. Sept. 9. - Last night was the auletest night which lias yet been experienced In the vicinity of the Milburn house. There were very few people indoors when 10 o'clock came, and alter that there were but one or two departures or arrivals during the remainder of tlie night. Harry Hamlin and Colonel Myron Thcrcck came out of the house at 2,30 this morning and inf6rined the watchers that the condition of the President was the same and that there had been no sir.n of a various embassies, At II a. in.—The president passed a good night, and his condition this morning is quite encouraging. His mind is clear, and he Is resting well. Wound dressed at half past S o'clock and found In a very satisfactory condition. There is no indication of peritonitis. Pulse, 132; temperature, 102.N; Cloths. Armsfron Newbury. N. II.. Sept. 9.—Hon. John Hay. Secretary? of State, left this morning for Buffalo, to join tlie other members of tlie cabinet. In a private talk between Pr. Me- Burney and Pr. Matthew P. Maun, the Buffalo surgeon who wieUUnl the kuift* (luring the operation on the Pan-AmoVlean grounds on last Friday, the more famous surgeon is said to iutye coinplimciitcd the Buffalo scientist on the skill displayed and to have praised highly the promptness with which the operation was undertaken. l'raine For Operator. i! A few more of those light i i! weight suits left. They i t! $18 and up until the stock i i) runs out. i Washington. Sept. 9.—At 11.30 this morning. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Ailea had a long-distance telephone conversation with Secretary Cage, who js at Buffalo. Mr. Cage was Wronger." Oaptniii Plough of the life saving crow came, ashore at H:fiO p. in. witli eight men and reported no loss of life and stated that without a doubt it Is the worst wreck that he has witnessed in years. * PRIC The following message from King Edward has been received: The president Would not listen to the suggestion. As he had told other friends like Attorney General Hrlggs before; he wiid he had too much faith in the American peoplo and their common sense as well as their spirit of fairness and decency to fear any attack on his own person. respiration, 24. At 12 in.—The improvement in the president's condition has continued since last bulletin, Pulse. 128; temperature. lol; respiration. 27. "Am horrified beyond words at th© dastardly attempt on your life. My ocst and warmest pood wishes and most earnest hopes for your recovery." BUSS, THE CITY TAILOR, ! Best Flour, jDtr bbl. Chop and Meal, per Hay, long and cut, Oats, per bushel... Potatoes, per peck. Lion Coffee very pronounced in his expression of opinion that the President would recover. lie said the last bulletin of the physicians was regarded as the most favorable yet issued, and that all the cabinet members entertained the Stormy Meeting nt Buy view Milwaukee, Sept. !».—The Bay view meeting, after a stormy session, broke up in a row. The radical element left the hall, and the remaining members, not quite luilf of those in attendance, voted to return to work and did so today when the mills started up. Tin* question of returning lC» work was de bated at length, and after every uiein tier had had his say President .lesipli change Buffalo. Sept. 9.—All the doctors were at the Milburn residence this morning and by 9 o'clock the consultation began, all of the surgeons being piesent. At 0 Pr. Park and Secretary Wilson came out. Dr. Park, when ashed how the President was. mid: "We are all very rhetrful at the outlook." At 9.23. when pr. Minter left the house, he said:. "Trouble is now less likely: to occur than at any time sinre the shooting." At !Oio Mayor Piehl The good news from the sickroom which made the faces of the cabinet ministers and other prominent government officials beam with satisfaction all day had the same, effect all over the city, between whose people ami William McKinley there has existed for the last dozen years a peculiar' alTe«-tion seldom found when the individual is a resident of another city and of another state. At 4 p. in.—The president since tlie last bulletin has slept quietly, four hours altogether since 9 o'clock. His rondition is satisfactory to all the physicians preseut. Pulse, 128; temperature. 101; respiration. 28. Emperor William sends the, follow- "Deeply distressed by the news of the dastardly attempt on your life. I express to you how 1 and the whole of the Herman people feel for you and for the anguish through which your conntry has to pass. May the Lord grant Senator Hanna told of this incident yesterday and added that the anarchist programme of murder was now In Washington and that he had telegraphed for it to be forwarded to him here lu llnffalo. If the investigations of the police here result in establishing a connoction between various groups of anwchists in this country and Europe the result may be of interest in Patcrson. Arbuikle's Coffee.. Bon Ton Mocha am Cdffee C'zolgusz Is beginning to show on him. Buffalo. Sept. 0.—Th train on At !D p. in.—The president is resting comfortably, and there is no special change since the last bulletin. Pulse, VJO; temperature. It'H.tS; respiration,30. Nickel and Copper Plating. Wo havo op«Mit*tl u nickel and roppcr plating establishment in W«Mfc Pitt.stou and »r«* now ready to ivcolvo your patronage. No Matter What the Article Wo trail ui*kCD it lCM»k liko now. Ktovo««. hi ryfli'H, plumbers* supplies, etC-, on .whit'll tfio nickel Iihs rastt'ti. recovered ut moderate roal, and all work guaranteed. Hendricks & Son, Delaware Ave. A fine driuk for tM Boston Baked Beans Mason Jars, pints, p Mason jars, quarts, Mason Jars, js gal, almost a wrecli His nervous system was shattered and physically lie seemed completely ex haustcd. The rest lie obtained during l lie night seemed to have clone him fou a sure and speedy recovery 1D. Kedferu ordered a secret ballut to be taken. An appeal was made. The up peal was referred to the vice president of i he lodge, whose duty it is to uetTThi result of the meeting will undoubtedly be a split in the organization of tin Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers in tills city. Prayers were offered for the president's recovery in all the churches, and the'spirit of anarchy and those responidble for Its incitement and encourage- Harry Hamlin left the Milhurn house at 2:110 a. m. He said; "There has beep I'Miea a tiood Muht RUSSIAN SYMPATHY. vonie g«w»d. but this morning he didn't look as well as yesterday morning. Uo-change Wlflenpreml IntereNt In the Prenl- A Night of Terror. went into the hoit: utcs. 11ratlin out with Pr. Map it and Pr .McBtirney. Pr. Mann Haiti: "The Pmddent Is doing exceptionally well. Pi. MeBurney said: "We are all en- staving live mi.n Several times' during the early morn lug he was lu»nrd by the guard niuni Early last evening Dr. McRurney said: Si-pt. Ii.-Tlii' entire Russian pross is oxtrviiH'ly sympathetic iVith I'll sidont McKiiiU'y' ami tlic \mericim people. and all condemn the maivldsts nnmeasiiredly anil demand •hi» adoption of more efficient nu'ans St. Petersburg, deiit'x I'roRrvHH, "Awful ijpxlety was f«*li for the widow of IluD brave liHiernl I turn Intni of MikIiIiin, Me.. when lie* (Ini'litrH saiil hIhD would die S3 SOUTH MAIN pinsTol incut were condemned from many a pulpit. "In regard to the present condition of President McKlnley I would call your attention to tlu» fact that it is but little over forty-eight hours since tli* shot wns 11 rotl. PEOPLES' PHQNE 5099. DRAFTING AND BLUE CENTRAL 1234. PRINTING A SPECIALTY bli.ng to himself, but they couldn't make out what he was saying. Shortly alter S this niorning lie asked If he couldn't be shaved, but this Was de- Secretary t'ortelyou received Mayor Piehl of Buffalo, who bore telegrams »Df condolence from several South Anicr•cafT republics, and ill the multitude of •iituilar cable messages received by the secretary were expressions of sympathy from the rulers of nearly every country in Europe and also one from Mrs. I.ahori, whose husband saved ConilolfiirPH Pour Int tircly satisfied. Complications are no dC»idedly lews likely to occur." NO WORK AT M'KEESPORT. New I•Isi'overy. which hail more than onC ARCHITECT BenjaminA.Crowther, MON BuiUtio, Dpt. 9.—1 At Iff. "It is ns yet too soon to spe k confidently of the outcome. At t4»e present hour, however, and giving due consideration to the severity of the In- Jury and the Importance nnd extent of ♦he operation required, the patient's condition is entirely satisfactory. .'or tljeir repression and suppression. Hie Journal de St. Petersburg, which a edited by the forelgu office, says: Strikers Surround National Tube Mill lion. Aflor taking. she slept all nlglit. 1'nr ihet* use I'nliivl)' cured Iivr. TIiIh marvelous i:.edlCine is gunrfltiteed to dire ail Throat. nv.aiv avenues, It contained Abner Mc- Kinley. Col. W. C. Hi-own. of New York, Charles IV. Miller, of Canton. O . cousin of tho President, ami William House, of Canton. Thoy were admitted to the house. At lo.io, Senator Fair Tmnli Huffalo. Sept. Hanna arrived at the Mllhuru house in his automobile at 10.45. As tho Ohio senator Kvcrywhere will lie tilt profound and Prevent Attempt to Start. McKeesport, Pa.. Sept. 9.—The much talked of attempt of the National Tube company to resume the operation of their large plant at this place this morning proved a failure. When the 7 o'clock whistle sounded as the signal for the works to start up there were fully 5.000 men around the plant. This great throng of people had but little difficulty In preventing the operj ation of the mill, by refusing to let I workmen enter the place. REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY. BOARD OF TRADE (.'all and Consult, tidignailon in presence of the odious let, whose author is affiliated with the vdoubtaltle international band called inaii-hists. In Russia, where are cnertained very lively sympathies for the American nation, the sentiment inspiring us as a population is shared sincerely. Mr. McKiiiley before he was ;hoscn president was already one of ithe most considerable, men of his conn- Ifrv, He wan remlertted by n laro-o um- Chest nod Lung Diseases. CDnly.."0» fl.oo. Trial bottles free nt W. (!. I riiiKion. I'a.: .1 II. Ilotiek. druggist BUILDING Advice free I have money in mortgagee for any amount Mortgages may stand for a term of years and Dnly the Interest be paid, or will give the mpt? stopped out. six newspaper men snapped him with kodacs. He laughed and said: "How many wounds like this do ilege to make payments on* ly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, and f-ho interest will cease immediately on every lollar of principal thus unpaid. This Is net building association money. I handle only nrtvato funds and trust funds. on think I can stand in a day?" Buffalo, Sept. 9.—-Abner MeKinley n iD:and coll tho long "It is gratifying to And that up to the 'present time none of the numerous signs of inflammation oi* septic conditions has appeared. The tcmperaturo Is not too high. It is lower tonight U. Li. Stroll, West Plttston, I'a Main St. ami West Mud. rittston. I'n., and IT'S DONE RIGHT IF WE DOIT. ■ry one 'ho has displayed THE WEATHER, Good photography i* an nrt that to master. Yates in "in of tlio-.o r.'ay fail who have in tin cheerful and happy, more cheerful than I have seen them Mile e I came here." loft the Mftbiirn house after remaining there ten minutes. He said he hadn't been allowed to see the President, but titiub' iuitirr ii;U terr blc ntliW tion. wns Wi ll ;iud slri»iig'einii;jrh yesterday to go »1 Dui h wonderful for Washington, Sept. 9.—Forecast until 8 p. ra.. Tuesday, for Eastern Pennsylvania: Cool and partly cloudy tonight Vonr i In r h id f.iK. Buffalo. Sept. 0 —There is a persist- from statements made by the physi«mt rumor afloat here that an anarchis- ciADg h« was confluent that the Presl J than it was this morning. The pulse le bvttei*. the fuuiul exurnsslon is eu« "ilieVi.... svery day D. IE. BAXTER. tad Floor Bwnet BnlUiaf, WUktakMN out f /rlond, Mtf. Lafayette McWIUinui*, sbv wnl .Tuemluy WILLIAM STREET, |
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