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Only Paper in PUE to Print the News ::: NO, 178. ~ WKINLEY to Have Been tds i F os Fe f WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 1° spatch dated Buffalo, 8:05, Ba p m—At the White House—A stating that the president was dead, 4 re\** font premature. . gneesage has just been received here from Secretary Cortelyou at Buffalo, | - —— N. Y., stating that the president "| UNCONFIR ED Condition very grave. M not dead. Condition very # | Rumors flashed over the country minutes ago, of the presi- WASHINOTON, D. C., Sept. 12. twenty minu . t's death correctet. €:08 pA eee Siay Pome en jrecetved here from Buffalo stating 'A Gispateh to the Western Union| q ‘effice in Seattle, dated Buffalo 5:65) that President McKinley has just p.m, states that the president's co ition ts exceedingly sTar® UPON HIS BROW, THE BREATH OF THE ETERNAL MORNIN with all ite tragic sublimely besutiful field: passed away at 6:20 p. m. is not confirmed. | 7 ‘The impending death of President McKinley pnd sorrowful surroundings, recalls to us those words Mr. Blaine, upon the death of the martyred G “Great In life, he was surpassing!y great in death. “For no cause, in the very frenzy of wantonness and wickedness, by [the red hand of murder he was thrust from the full tide of this world's Interest, from its hopes, its victories, Into the vistble presence of death— ‘pnd he aid not quail. Not alone for one short moment stunned and «+ «ith clear sight and calm courage, he looked tato his arave. a8 6 ips telt what brilliant, broken plans, what baf- what eundering of strong, warm manhood's frien4- what bitter tending of sweet household ties! Behind nim a proud. open ‘expectant nation, © gtest best of sustaining friends, the wife of his ‘whose Uifeiayim his. . . . In hie heart the enger, rejoicing 5 to meet sil demantis. And his soul was not shaken. “His countrymen were filled with instant, profound and universal pity. Masterful'tit his mortal weakness, he became the center of a tom's love, enshrined in the prayers of the world. But all the love ‘Gnd ail the sympathy could not share with him his suffering. He trod the Winepress alone. With unfaltering front he faced death, with un- falling tenderness he took leave of life, Above the demontac hiss of the Semissin’s bullet he heard the voice of Ged. With simple resignation jhe bowed to the divine decree. “. + +. Latus think that his dying eyes read a mystic meaning ‘which only the rapt and parting soul may know. Lat us believe thet tn the silence of the receding world he heard the great waves breaking 8 4 farther shore, and felt already on his wasted brow the breath of the (ternal morning.” —{lT_=S_eeE_e_ LIEUT, PEARY FOUND! SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA, Sept. 13--- Steamer Erik, which left for the North In July last to search for Explorer Peary, returned here this morning, having found him safe at Etah. He had penetrated as far north as # Erik at Cape Sabian. Latitude 83.50 north Is within 6 deg. and 10 min. of the pole. Lieut. Peary’s wife and child returned on the Erik, ‘The explorer fatled in his atternpt to reach the pole, but his work is of vast importance, nevertheless. : He rounded the northern limit of the Green 4 most northerly mown land in the world, and tude yet attained in the Western hemisphere. ‘This achievement, he claim covery of the pole. 4 the reached the highest lati archipelago, is, 1s second In importance only to the dis- Lieut. Peary will start north fr m Etah in the spring. in a further LOWEST $62,00 effort to reach the pole, THE MOST GORGEOUS PARIS, Ge TACOMA, & . Conley i fe France indleste that it will be the a0 Wea na” Carnesie library butiding, Mont splendid show of the kind seen on the continent of Bur froludes a great sha: Will last four hours, ty a frty th wand men will hold the in, three forte and will endeavor to fend Kheims trom an 4 0f 120,000, er | Only other bidder, at $64,000. M nettle which WEATHER FORECAST. Seattle and vicinity. and Aaturday | fresh southwest winds, with de n attacking for Fair tonight Saturday becoming nothweat warmer 4] Announcement of His Death Proves Spark of His Life Still Flickers Dimly Buffalo, Milburn House--President McKinley is 1 The news has just been brought from the chamber. Yichols was the) THE SEATTLE SEATTL WASHING’ IS DYING an Error--The | GUARDING EDWARD VI EARLIER NEWS It is not ge ly known King Edward has his own statt of police Jand that they are quite a different BUFFALO, 4p. m.—Rulletin: “The | body men from those who used! | to guard Queen Victoria. The head President's condition ts slightly Im-|o¢ her police was Mr. Fraser, & | proving old & who wae dally in | formed Jeaty herweif as to | (Signed CORTELTOU." | ber proposed movements, Mr. Fre bcidiaeney Chetanielél. audi for has gone out with all his entour Bae, and the chief of the king's polies the street to the press tent and au Mr, pen who for years had { looking after him whea thorized the foregoing bulletin. In|) eve Prince of Wales response to a question he re; | Mr. Spencer ie not se much in |confidence of the king as was M Me is very weak.” Fraser in that of Qu Victoria There is no display of the preceu NORTH ORBRK, N. ¥., Sept. 12.—| tons which extet made at Maribor Jough house, The entrance to this the eminent] residence of hie @ates fank it, with sentry bo: | each side for the guardsmen on duty | The soldiers are there simply for or PIPTSFIELD, Mase, Sept. 18—Dr. | nament A couple of constables tn stand outalde the ma teday, sajd this morning that Mr, | them for the en | carts and other [Dr, Bdward Janeway, | ty beart-spectalist, hi f uniform # ready to open nce of carriages, hicies, for thers ts McBurney, who returned to Buffalo McKinley's head had given trouble! from the first. | BUFFALO, 2:90 p. m.—Represen- } ber of other distinguished efMotals, | tative Alexander, who has just come! i and asked after ¢ ter General Smith called early at the White House, together with « num. president's cos. | from the Milburn residence, says the dition, has deen asteep one and) fo helt hours; that be ts “resting ifke| @ child.” BUVPALO, 2° p m-—Dr. Mook nder denounces |ton has just left a conqultation of | Col, Ale: ae untrue the report that the pree- the physicians, io retuscs to say ident ts tn a dying stupor. & word, replying that he is in @ Mra, MoKiniey, ft ts understood, great hurry, but will be back room. fs still ignorant of the sad change in He jumped into an automobile and the president's condition, although rode rapidiy away, the was allowed to see him for a few minutes before noon, BUFFALO, 1:% p. m.—The prest RUPFALO, 2:10 p. m~There is an| 1*nt'® Phywiclane think that i they Went until ew tnccutrmed rumor that the prest-|°% sustain thetr p | |aent's sleep 12 due to the adminis. | '% 4nd then pull him through the niet ute, | tration of drugs, and that hie death) there will be some hope for may ccour at any moment, Dr, Janeway, the greetest heart specialist in United States, Gent's phystclans say that the pa- paren } BUFFALO, 2:30 p. m—~The prest- | | Dr. Johnson, the eminent physictan | tient is holding hie own, an@ that) and surgeon, are expected from New his condition justifies the expeecta-| York tonight. | | | tion of further improvement. The attending physicians are! | 7 Gravely puasied over the action of | BUFFALO, 2:8 p. m—The symp. the president's heart. The cause for Joma continue unchanged. Pulse, 193; | a ee - | this notion they are unabie to deter. | t m4. temperature, | mina | Hopt. | national capital for the president's Wasdin says there te no appreciable WASHINGTON, D. BUPRALO, ‘Very little hope ts entertained at the a pon. — De. 83.50 north lat. Peary was left by ChE sorry. TH advices received nore | change In the president's condition | justion Fuller's presence tv dssived |in order that he may beyond the fact that his heart-no- | are of the most discouraging nature. | ‘The omciais and employes gath.| tion te slightly stronger—a condition |ered about the telegraph wires are| whieh is regarded as favorable | } oa expecting the worst at any moment. WASHINGTON. Oy Sept. Noon. No official information It 1s oMfctally stated that a mea- | ha. Jonge has just been received to the been made public aince 9 a. m., but,| oftect that the president's Ife ts from m im recetved, the prost. slowly ebbing away, and that noth dent 1s understood to be in & very / Ing can be done to rally the patient critical condition. Expressions of Seoretary of State Hay, Beoretar d ay, Beoretary | ioe are heard, but, at the same of the Treasury Gage and Pont : + ™*S- | time, White House oMeials are very j 2 loomy. Nelson's Date Changed \" ‘The sailing date of the steamer | bail Charlies Nelson has been chang na} NEW YORK, Sept. 12-—-The bad | until tonight at 9 p. m news from Buffalo seriously affested | | the ate ut yeater- | 4 k market at the opening to Labor Commissioner Gr ay sent 60 local hop pickers to North | Yakima hop fields. More pickers are|cent, but steadying orders braced wanted for Kent, Auburn and Ren. | ! pats. the market somewhat. Major Rubin, the local quarter. | | master, left erday on a tour of| MILATAN HONSE on.—Dr. tnapeetion through the Puget 80UNd | wassin ong of the physicians at ltending the president, has just left| Steamer Bertha Sailed Today | the houre, To representatives of ‘The stearner Hertha, which was an.| the pross he said | | nounced to sail last night, did not get | was due to @ large shipment | at go'clock, Further than that I ca | freight for Valdes, which came on| {the Umatilia yesterday, leay nothing.” + aati “ | "What te that, doctor?’ FRIDAY EVENIN( SEPTEMBER 01, HOTEL BUSINESS IN SEATTLE Proprietors of Hostelries Say That Thoir Big Trade Points to Prosperity—Never Have Conditions Been Better were hearttly doreed ther haw t te hotel ity nt and much of ' time of the first Klondike ant Nowe | then take a cieamer for Alaska a rn At that time we cou back again in t Liked « the F Wonders of wr ired rt he ex n businen Tourist Travet ‘ » ite tnge Kast Now things are different. A fatr | 4 who have been on the t , 1 \ ' et nder ah rush to Alaske, not for gold | i 4 alt thelr m i ee it yoursalt Queer, |ing their friends " the tr e time she goes out on the ex Awnin, the b at Fen. Thousands of Kast ke trips w ay have come to Beattie, only for the Ban Francteco, and go back by © then taking the steamer trip into | Fra and th the wonderful cowntry of Alpaks Leos! usin Only One Answer Local business In talking to the progwietors of the heavy at the hotels one are wniformly this! tle Pe fron statement: “Our house t@ full and Brot hb, Wh We are well satiafio’d with the busi. |y ‘ fens we are doing. What more can are frequent a hotel man ask for? stay but « few They say tast the hus haw | to an t been good all year, One propristor ’ t remarle Avewet was the ‘1 t month we have had with the excep- ineen isan # t f May & yer ago, Just when | the b n he Nome rush etarted, Then wel one of ther nob ¢ and the same gates | od to the ¢ are ¢ royal carriages 98) Many » for the morning milk onrts hey number talt'e 6 Within the gates are several low all of people who gener buildings. One is the gatekeeper'e |t mad. Nothing dae; the others are devoted to the t n the newapape e of the police, The vigtlance cf kly t charge of the special service men fs kept awake | form ‘ ed by a . hietly by the lookout for the king | doctor, and deslt with as wandering f lunatic who ts constantly attract-' lunatica eens espns BUFFALO, Sept A187 a m— jis conse and free of pain. Puls Dr. Stooktom has Just come from the |128; temperature, 9%. When Dre Milburn house. He says |Mynter and Stockton teft Milburn “The president te holding his own ‘That te ail I can tell yeu |wae affected. At present time the pationt in highiy BUVTALO, Sept. 18-48: a m— omyeen, Mr, MoRiniey realices his condition | Improvement over earty morning. Whee given an hypodermic Iwfeo- Ao" | stight, however, that there ie practi tom of ctepeteaing he ected, teobly | iy no menterthl change. stimulated ote, and shows = slight He adds “Hoart-sttmalant,.” was the reply. | absolutely hapetong.” | naked the “In the necessity greatt’ presitent “Tes,” answered the dooter; “you are & breve man, and « very sick man.” DISPATCHES DUFFALA, Sept 13, # a m.—From & sone of the utmost quiet tramquiltty Miiburn reé\icnes becams me of rush and suppressed exotte ta | MERE thle morning =| “T reat @ 1K" weld the president, | resignediy, Dut cheerfully, DUPFALO, 1100 a. m-~There weil! m slight hope for the president ‘@ reianee pughout the olty ike wild- fire, and by daylight crowds had be. un to gather, all a look of sympathy and ox that maried their eountenan. jing the firwt days tc life, and the longer he Itve the more hopeful his prospecta for recovery will become. His condition as this ape | [Rouse shortly before 10 e'oteck Dr. | jMynter said the president's heart | vettn | that the president's condition is not | THE MORNING and! ring the} Jeay. When the doctors reached the | womeii.tb-Saey eotileah, president's bedside a superficial ex mination was suMfctent to tm) oss em that he near death's }A salt solution to atin heart was tmmediately infected int his veins. This seemed to have n ectded action, as the heart was un court has been summoned to Huffa. | 'eponsive At 8:18 the eoml stupor, his hi Washington. There is no doubt that |}, BUPFALO, 11 a m—Ohief Justice Fuller of the United States supreme president exceedingly woek 6 erratic. Ovceastona y slightly, was tin a and le now on his way here trom than thos: it preceding. unoMotally pre fighting chance. ke dminister the was an dent has only th of office to Vice Py gh mist Roosevelt in the event of President none of the principal butid MoKintey’s death. ings in the city at half mast, and |for some time all nm delleved At thin moment the president ident dead. is | the pr sleeping, but heart-stimuiants are! pepRALO, 9:05 a. m.—Dr. Sawyer being administered constantly han junt come out of the Milburn | |residence. He said His condition im looked upon by| “The president at this moment te |stronger than he was three hours| the attending physicians extreme-lago. The physicians are now dross ing his wound.” ly grave | und. BUPPALO, Sept. 18.—10 a, m—| 7 ie edit Hees og | Ftan Duncan (the prast Thic morning the dootors praven-ed | 4 1 Misa Rarher (the | president's nt left o and 6t Mra, MoKinley from going to the|8:0 this morning on a apectal train |for Ruftal Lresident’s room. She felt vary dis-| - heartened because she could not see | RUFFALO, 8:95 @. m—Al! of the | attending physicians, except Dr. M him | Burney, are now at he Milburn home. Dr. McBurney has heen wired Soon after Senator Hanna arrived |i, return immediately from New York to Buffalo, and he is now on wr. Rixey said aM ae Shree [nin way wert inn erain “The president has a good fighting Mr#. McKinley does not yet know | of the prealdent’s serious relapee. bance except for his heart. G: | - PUFFALO, Sept. 12790 a knows what ft will 4 At & o'clock Inat evening a change Later Dr, Rixey waid that if ria} for the worse wan noticed in the president. Ry 2 this morning every president lives through the day t¢|body was in terror, Heart fathire indicated @ complete collapse. Stim {11 bo # point In hin favor ulants were given plentifally. tom. pera of the cabinet, dootors ang HUFFALO, Sept. 12.—oftictal 9|" z Be ae tra nurses Were summoned. Roose o'clock bulletin: “The president's| volt was telegraphed for, Flanna and | MeKin! yin alater fal tratn left Cleveland on In the bulletin at} A ralited somewhat. | n Is @till unsatistact He) but the doctors are:hapeful. condition is somewhat improved dur ing the past few hours, ‘There ta a better response to stimulation, each rally | wed by a relapse no more | nome one put al the} STAR. w Albatross I Foutard Btik Stikoline Kohoma Fiannele P Tange 1 81-36 Honey 18e Extra Large Huck $1.00, $1.45, $1.60, : ws Boe PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That’s the Price 250TS A MONTH =a WeWant wn we ken be- be NSWORTH’S silk at $0) vp. reeriged Fall Bieieeats Mackintoshes and Cravencttes Now Ready for Your Inspection FAR ~~ PHARMACY 904 Second Avenue Phone, Main 9%. eyes Closed Aad beh hh hhh hh hh ahhh hhh ahahaha hee Pree et senna ahaa nnn nanan naan ahanan ns ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Cash Buyers and Makers of Until 5 p. m. Saturday t of ay. Fr Low Prices n aor 10 p. FIFI TF ITT IIIT TORII III III MAA AA ALAA AN overy bottle of » $1.00 or over, sky amounting te ONLY Saturday *; 0 Hooks Tacks w Mar ashmere tn eve our Se arate Datance « wummer stock; evening in’ beautifal pa only 8 te shirt kind Se « waists and wrap: Towels — m. Great values aft Turkish f Colored Bortored De w Be Be Ile Dam omd e ™ AFTER 6 P. M. WHAT? You kerehtef. Millinery Department good store light, which can be burned at leasure, come in andsee the latest “Gas Arc Light” § Does not cost you any- thing when not burning. We have them. 2 Seattle Gas & Electrie Co 24 CHERRY ST. © * cabal * ) RI y N * I I : J. ARONSON BUSINESS * | 109 Columbia St. Tel. Pink 1758 I * * * wk them yand ali De *] here in the * Phe Main 25. » * ar; »* Stewart & Holmes Drug Comp’y |} 5 FAST AVENUE #19 quailty, - 4 #1] We aleo carry their aw 5 eee ee EERE E EE o4 Vanilla and Baking ¢ lates, ie h ace “% equal merit, If you want the bea try Hiyler's. ™ W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER - | 503 Pike. Tel. Main 998 and 271 Econom! o Ruye | ' penne renner ine ce kaned hs a It Pays to Trade Here || 2-0" 4%: 1 : Saturday All-Day Specials 4 Ladies’ Fancy © Mose—To | Men's Nechwear—A large assort- | clagh Up thie lot we quote for ment of Tecks, Four-in-Hands, | to quality, per pair ©} ote. worth | peor rinent Novelty Cotton Hose, in day | Soableedly asd No coccinea, bow knits, eto; very f Biack 7 tnches f | cy; values, 680, %o and wide sold ai Saturday, per pair 45 $1.99; Sa qu TES? Iadiee Mack Cashmere f Biack Satin Du ood gens Our 91.00 grade at 68c Hose + 7. oa Our $1.25 grade at gee Our 11.28 grade in Colors 896 Mep’s Sox; paevy ribbe Men's afd Youth®’ Pants — All value; fa sy. of . wool, worth 62.80 to $4.00; Bat . “ urday, to close, only ......T3e §| Men's Sox, ha Ladies’ Flennelette Bhirt browns and grays, worth 2hc ) Walsts, Fleeced Lined Wrappers, Gold Crowns, $5; Full patr 12%¢ } Outing Night Go t manntac- = Women's Fleeced Ribbed Under- ) turer prices... You can save ac heat poner, OS -Sas Se By wear, separate garments pel! at on each garment Baturday. §| eee coos | Saerareenrcaces H| Bev Yok Dati, Pit n't Heavy Fleeced Under $38 garment and. made ; wear, half © nr $1.60 grade oe Sey See 64 FiKoT AVE, SEATTLE @ach garment, only The tables Priced low f0F B) sccapg seer, Howard bvitdiag; oop ns Combination Suite sili: Silt of). oy ites tate, wading. | avy fleeced ribbed cotton $1.10 grade for meee 4 | ote “Prenenen bat Se ways $1.00; Saturday 280 ieee TC) a a aware en's An Woo Shirts and Mm grade for &: 25 1 aenetaase. rrawers — These sanitary gar rm Skirts in tan and Oxford: §| = ote are worth $1.80 and $2.00 all wool; our $5.00. garment, #! Saturday's price 81.25 for 62.95 81% If you are looking for a i ij ial Specials CAN le. Paper Pins, Card Eyes, Ink Erasers, Buttons, Package BUY FOR a Twist and Pant HAT Se WLLL BUY. lack Pina, Ch oper WILL BUY fet Knit yard attons, Hook, NAT 4c Mach ge. Ink, ob. WILL BUY. 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