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Show THE By GLOBE-HEADE- Olota-Haid- w PRESIDENT R, Fibllililii Oo. anarchist McKinley shot by ON PAN-AMERIC- AN UTAH STATE NEWS. It la aa!d thara la not a vacant residence in Provo. Fully 300,000 acrea of oil landa have been taken up In Grand county. Alta and Brighton ara now connected by telephone with the general ayetein. Over.aiateen hundred men marched In the Labor day parade in Salt Lake City. It ia generally believed that the Kio Grande Western will begin work on a branch to Vernal. An epidemic haa appeared among the graaahoppera in the upper Sevier valley and the little peal are being rapidly tn exterminated. Frank Metcalf of Mautl was fined 110 on a charge made by a aaloon man of refusing to pay for a pool game in which he engaged. A revolution haa Wen passed by the eonnty comiulabionerH of I'tah county providing for the incorporation of the town of Mepletoo. The I). A. A M. aociety haa determined to have a mineral exhibit thia fall nod haa vent a man to the different campa to look up exhihita. In the Labor day abooling tournament t Ogden, the Ogden niarkamen defeated the Salt Lake team liy a score of 307 to STS out of a ponnible 1150. Charles M. Dunlop, formerly n well known lealdent of Sait Lake, met liia death in n lioiler explosion near Suliuon City, Idaho, Monday of iaat week. Mlirdrach Green, the Salt Lake hoy wbo confessed to n aenre of burginriea and petty thefta, line been sentenced to fifteen years In the penitentiary. Frederick Dollwinkle waa fatally Injured in a runaway in Salt Lake City, he being thrown from n wagon and atrlking the hack of bin bead upon a rock. There is an apple tree at Caldera Park, Sait Lake City, with full grown applea upon it, which haa just blossomed out again with 40U or 500 blossoms. The National Guard of Utah thia year enjoyed an eight days encampment at Lagoon, commencing Tuesday of last week. Fully 500 officers and man took part. Five-sixtof the apace on the ground floor of the exposition building has been allotted to intending exhibitors for the'atdla fair, and Ipplicationa'ara coming In dally. Archibald Stuart of Sandy, member of the last legislature, lias been appointed by Revenue Collector Cal I later to succeed Ralph Guthrie as division deputy collector for Utah. State Treasurer Dixon's report for August shows: ltaiance on hand August 1, 9110,354.58; revenues fur the month, His Condition is Critical, Though Every Symptom Strengthens Hope That Life Will be Spared. Leon Czolffosz, ii Annrclii.st, With licvnlvor Masked by Handkerchief, Advances as if tu Shake Hands With President and Fires Two Halls Into His Itody Assailant Quickly Overpowered and Safely handed in Jail, Where lie Declares He is an Anarchist and Had Hone His Duty Intense Excitement Follows Shooting, and Prisoner Would Have l)4cn Lynched Had Crowd Heen Able to (jet to Him Cries of Lynch Him! Hang Jilin! Set up at Jail The President the Only Cool Person in the Throng That Witnessed Assault, and Ills Hearing Throughout Ordeal Has lfrcu .Marked by (ircat Calmness. I'olish-Aiiiorlc- an Since the moment the world waa shocked by the announcement of the attempted assassination of President McKinley, every hit of information that haa come from the sick chamber has be.cn one of hope for his ultimata recovery. The first announcement left no thought hut that the death of the chief magistrate might be momentarily axpeoted. As time wore ou, awful expectancy gave way to faint hope, which grew, and grew and grew, until the belief haa taken root that hia life will be aparad. The most emiuent medical and surgical authorities in the entire country have been summoned in consultation, and hope has grown brighter and faith atrouger at the close of each every evidence of good will, pressed by a motley throng of people, showered with expressions of love and loyalty, besieged by multitudes, all eager to clasp hia hands amid these surround ings, and amid the ever recurring plaudits of an army of sightseers ringing in hia ears, the blow of the asaaaain came, and in an instant pleasure gave way to pain, admiration to agony, folly turned to fury, and pandemonium followed. It was shortly after 4 p. m. when one of tha throng which surrounded tha presidential party, a medium-sizeman of ordinary appearanea and plainly dressed in black, approached aa if to greet the president. Both Secretary Cortelyou and President Milburn noticed that tha mans hand waa swathed in a bandage or hankerchief. Reports of bystanders differ aa to which hand, lie worked hia way amid tha stream of people up to tha edge of the daia until d consultation. While the crisis has not yat passed, no symptoms indicating either blood poisoning or peritonitis, the two things greatly feared, have appeared. The president is rational, though atill In a measure under the influence of narcotics, and bids those around him to he Pearl street, and admittance was denied to any but officials authorized to taka part in tha examination of the prisoner. In a few minutes the crowd had grown from tens to hundreds, and thaaa in turn quickly swelled to thousands, until the street waa completely The crowds that a moment before blocked with a mesa of humanity. had stood mute and motionless as in CROWD WANTED TO LYNCH THE bewildered ignorance of the enormity ASSASSIN. of the thing, now, with a single imIt waa at this Juncture that some ana Lika pulse, surged forward toward tha stage raised tba cry of Lynch him. of the horrid drama, while a hoars a flash tlie cry waa taken up, and the cry welled up from a thousand throats whole crowd, as if ignited by tlie single and a thousand men charged forward match thus applied, tha cry, to lay hands upon the perpetrator of Lynch him! Hang him!" Closer the tha crime. crowd surged forward. Denser tha For the moment the confusion was throng became as new arrivala swelled terrible. The crowd surged forward, each moment tba swaying multitude. Men The situation waa becoming critical, regardless of consequences. shouted and fought, women screamed when suddenly the big doors were end children cried. Roma of those flung open and a squad of reserves nearest the doors fleil from the edifice advanced with solid front, drove the In fear of a stampede while hundreds crowd back from the eurb, then across of others from the outside struggled the street, and gradually succeeded in blindly forward in the effort to pene- dispersing them from about the entrate the crowded building and solve trance to the station. the mystery of the excitement and When the news of the erime was panie which every moment grew and telephoned to the home of President swelled within tha congested Interior Milburn, where Mrs. McKinley waa of tha edifice. resting, immediate steps were taken to spare bar the shock of a prematura WAS COOL. PRESIDENT statement of the occui rence before the Of the multitude which witnesied or true condition of the president had bote a part in tlie scene of turmoil and bean aaeertained. Guards were statnrbulenee there was but one mind tioned, and none were to permitted which seemed to retain its equilibrium, approach the house. one band which remained steady, one When It was decided to move the eye which gazed with unflinching president from the Exposition hospital calmness and one voice which retained to the Milburn residence, the news was Its even tenor and faltered not at the broken to Mra. McKinley aa gently as moat critical juncture. They were the could be. She bore the shock remarkmind and hand and the eye end the ably well, and displayed tha utmost voice of President McKinley. fortitude. After tlie first shock of the assassin's A bystander who witnessed the atshot he retreated a step. Then, aa tha tempt on the president's life, describes detectives leaped upon his assailant, it aa follows: When the man fired ha turned, walked steadily to a chair the ahota President McKinley stepped and seated himself, at tha same time back a step and quivered slightly. removing hia hat and bowing hia head Secretary Cortelyou, President Milburn in hia hands. and Detective Foster sprang to hia aid, In an instant Secretary Cortelyou while Detective Ireland and James B. and President Milburn were at his aide Parker threw hia aasaiiaot to the floor, Ilia waistcoat was hurriedly opened, burled themselves upon him and the President meanwhile admonishing to disarm him. those about him to remain calm, and Their prisoner struggled desperatetailing them not to be alarmed. and, wrenching bia arm free, atly But you ara wounded," cried his once more to fire at the presitempted secretary, let me examine." dent. Tha revolver, however, waa No, I think not," answered tha struck from hia hand, flying several EXPOSITION UTAH PAYSON by a strong cordon of police, which waa drawn up serosa tha pavement on GROUNDS Ho satisfactory has been hia that early Sunday morning condiVice-Preside- nt Roosevelt waa authorized by the attending physicians, after a consultation, to announce lo Senator Proctor and other leaders that tha preahteat would recover. Every change nines than baa been for tha batter, and while the bulletins are conservative, those nearest tha sick room state that conditions are very satisfactory. The Milburn home, where the president liea, has been turned into a hospital, where the first consideration ie the presidents good. Absolute quiet hae been secured, and aside from physicians and nuraea, Mrs. McKinley 948,137.87; disbursements. S59.367.93; has heen the only person in tha sick balance on hand August 31, 9115. 304. 33. room. Secretary Cortelyou and assistWilliam Cole, aged 6'.', of Salt Lake ants are quartered in an adjoining City, fell from platform of a street ear home, where e private telegraph office while the car was rounding a curve, haa heen established. Across the atrlking on hia head and receiving in- etrert iu tents, ara newspaper corresjuries from which ha died two houra pondents and additional telegraph facilities. later. The district arouud the The Seandinavidna will hold acounty home ia petroled, no one being perreuniotf at Richfield on the 14th and mitted lo enter the district except on 15th, in commemoration of the organi- business, and that buainesa muat in sation of the first lirsneh of the Mor- some way he counseled with the aiek room. mon church in Scandinavia fifty-on- e Mra McKinley, alwaya in feeble he waa within two feet of tba presiyrara ago. dent. In the twenty-fou- r hour bicycle race health, haa borne the etrain remark- SHOT WHILE GREETING ASSASSIN. on the Salt Ialnee track, William F. ably well. President McKinley smiled, bowed King of California won, riding 473 STORY OF THE TRAGEDY. and extended his hand in that spirit of miles, Lawson, the Terrible Swede, geniality the American people so well aaoond, with 449 miles, and Turville President McKinley was shot and know, when suddenly the sharp crack third, riding 376 miles. seriously wounded by a would-b- e assas- of a revolver rang out loud and clear A box waa found burned at Mantl sin while holding a reception at the above the hum of voices, the shuffling the other day which waa at first sup- Temple of M lisle at the of myriad feet and vibrating waves of posed to contain the remains of an in- grounds, a few minutes before 4 o'clock applauae that ever and anon swept fant, but which proved to he tiah bones. Friday afternoon. Hue shot took effect ' here and there over the assemblage. And thus another startling sensation In the right breast, and tha other iu There was an instant of almost corn-th- e waa nipped In the bud. abdomen. The first is not of a plete silence. The president stood Misa Ray Ruckniaii, formerly of Sail serious nature, and tlie bullet has been stock still, a look of hesitancy, almost Lake City, ia in Iaria and ia now en- extracted. The 1st ter pierced tlie ab- of bewilderment, ou hia face. Then gaged in teaching the great Sarah dominal wail ami liaa not been located. lie retreated a stop, while a pallor beTha president, though well guarded gan to steal over liis features. Bernhardt to apeak the English lanThen came a commotion. Three men guage preparatory to the appearance by United Stales secret service detecof the actress as Romeo. tives, was fully exposed to such an threw themselves forward, aa with one Marion Adamson, sged 15, while attack as occurred, lie stood at the impulse, and sprang toward the would-b- e assassin. Two of them were United hunting chickens near Ileaaant Grove edge of the raised dais upon which, the allowed bis gun to slip from li is hands, great pipe organ stands nt tha east aide States secret service men, who were the charge striking liis arm and aide, of the magnificent structure. Throngs on the lookout and whose duty It was inflicting serious injury to the arm, of people crowded in at the various to guard against just such a calamity although it is not believed amputation entrances to gaze at the executive, per- as had here befallen the president and chance to clasp his hand, and then file the nation. The third waa a bystandwill be necessary. 1 d er, a negro, who had only an instant R. A. Low of Austin has found that their way ou t through the mob and swelled uiinuta that every previously grasped the hand of the twice by changing hires and destroying all the honey, comb sml hives, foul multiplied at the points of ingress and president. In a twinkling the assassin was borne to the ground, his weapon brood can he cured among bees without egress to the building. Standing in the midst of crowds waa wrested from hia grasp and the bees being killed. A space of three days time should intervene be- nnmliering thousands, surrounded by arms pinioned hint down. tween the changes. one and one half inches to tha left of At the preliminary hearing of .Tames PRESIDENT UNDERGOES OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF BULLET, j the median line. Glendennlug for the killing of .liunes The abdomen waa opened through Badges at Mlateline, Giviidauning was allot Sot Finn d ' at lrr1d nt'a Coiull 1 ion the line of tlie bullet wound. It wan bald for trial for murder, tin evidence dmllllH lie far Ilia Recovery, had penetrated Introduced going to show that the acThe following bulletin waa issued found that the bullet in the Tha stomach. cused waa the aggressor. The trial late the openiug Friday night, after the president's j stomach wan careof wall the will taka place at larowsn. front condition wan thoroughly understood: cloned with nilk stilehen, after Tha president wan shot about 4 fully Lightning struck the cupola on top a search waa made for a hole in which of the county court house at Logan, ou p. m. One bullet struck him on tha the 3d, and set I he roof of the building upper portion of the breaat bone, tha back wall of the stomach. Thin on flee, the blse being extinguished glancing and not penetrating; tha waa found and also cloned in the name by the fire department, the loss being second bullet penetrated tha abdomen way. Tha further course of tlie bullet but 9300. Two persons were koorksl Owe Inches below tha left nipple and flown bjr the ho.'t5i ; good-nature- st-o- og ! Pacheco, who succeeded Mexico aa the insurgent leader in the island of hia entire Leyte, has surrendered with force at Atieuza. Am Tos I'llnf Allens Toot-Esin- T It is the only cure for 8wollen, Feet. Smarting, Burning. Su eating Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen a a powder to he shaken Into Foot-Easthe shoes. At ail Druggists and Shoe AdStores. 25c. Samples sent FREE.N. Y. dress, Allen S. Dimmed. Leltoy, e, Because of the annoyance suffered from the strikes, tlie Robert Tarrant Foundry company, Chicago, haa leased a plant in Aurora, 111., and will seek to get out of the strike area." Hall's Catarrh Curs Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75ol A small force of insurgents recently entered Tunl, province of Bautangaa, P. 1., and abducted the local president. ((( 1 MilcliellsEyeSalve : in the eye 2 is often excruciating and calls for immedi- 2 ate relief. Mitchell's Eye Salve 2 will do more for the sufferer reme than all the 2 dies put together. Mitchells is 2 an old, reliable salve. Price, 25c. Intense pain new-fangl- ay osu1.25q Nall ed a Racket, New York City. 2asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Negotiations for a revision of the customs tariffs of Franc- - and Ruaaia are proceeding and it ia probable that feet away. a treaty will he signed during tha President McKinley himself plucked czar's stay in France. from hia side the bullet which had F.i I an hour is all the time required to struck tha breast bone and glanced, with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. dye in the time asms at the lodging akin, Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. saying to tha detective: Foster, I beTba United States transport Dlx has lieve there is another bullet in there.' in San Francisco, with 500 arrived he 'Do afterward said: Shortly not exaggerate thia to Mra McKinley.' UplMea'from'TTie Philippine! The president displayed the great- Mrs. Winslow's Moollilng Syrup. eat fortitude, and until tha time I saw For children teething, anfleni the gums, return wluil oulle. Hen boula him carried from the building his coolness and courage ware wfiderful." It is said that the German school ship In South American waters will soon be WHO ASSASSIN IS. reinforced. of good cheer. tion CaioliitlnD and C'c jifurt. Who la it that does not wish t be nut In the open air or alive in eome field of sport, whether it be with the hat, rod or gun; whether wa go coasting over the hills and vales on tha wheel or sailing over rough waves or Into serene coves. It la all sport, and tha springing muscles seem to need It. It la bound to happen that some miswe hap will occur. Thus It la that abundance. In Light have apraini sprains, sprains that cripple, spralna that give great pain, sprains that rob us of sleep, but sportsmen of all kinds have come to know- that there is nothSt. ing better than the old reliable Jacob's Oil. Have it with you for use; you may rely on its cure of the worst comsprain and restoration to tha forts of life. . Anarchist Hamad Laos Cxolgosz. alias Frad Xlaman. I'oniwlttad Used. The assassin ia a blonde man of 38, of German-Polis- h I am not badly hurt, I President assure you." Nevertheless his garments were hastily loosened, and whan a trickling stream of crimson waa seen to wind its way down bis breast spreading its e atain over the white surface of the linen, their worst fears were tell-tal- confirmed. ASSASSIN HURRIED AWAY. The President's assailant, in the meantime, had been hustled by exposition guards to tlie rear of the building, where he was held while the building was cleared, and later he was turned over to Superintendent Bull of the Buffalo Police department, who took the prisoner to No. 13 police station, and afterward to police headquarters. The news of the attempted assassination had, in the meantime, spread broadcast by the newspapers, like wildfire it spread from mouth to month. Then bulletins began to appear on the boards along Newspaper Row, and when the announcement was made that Hie prisoner had been taken to police headquarters, only two blocks distant from the newspaper section, tha crowds surged down toward the Terrace, eager for a glimpse of the prisoner. At police headquarters they were met eould not be diacovered, although careful search waa made. The abdominal wound was cloned without drainage. No injury to the intestines or other abdominal organs waa diacovered. The putirnt stood the operation well. Pulne of good quality, rate 130. Condition at the conclusion of tha operation waa gratifying. The result cannot be foretold, liis condition at preseut justifies hope of recovery. GEO. B. CORTELYOU, Secretary to tba President." parentage, a native He came to Buffalo only Saturday, and had been stopping in the Polish district of the city, usually called Little Poland. Ua ia a blacksmith by trade, and the police believe that he haa been connected with anarchistic societies in a dozen different cities. Tha self-eo- n fesaed assassin haa signed a confession, covering six pages of foolscap, and which slates that he Is an anarchist, and that he became an enthusiastic member of That body through the influence of Emma Goldman, whose writings he had read and whose lectures he had listened to. lie denies having any confederates, and says he decided on the act three days ago, and bought the revolver with which the act was committed in Buffalo. He has seven brothers and Bisters in Cleveland, and the Cleveland directory liaa the names of about that number living on Hoamer street and Ackland avenue, which adjoin.' Some of them are butchers, and others are employed in different trades. of Detroit. Cxolgnas'a Crime Like Judas' Kina. The Novoe Vretnyaof St. Petersburg, referring to the attempted assassination of President McKinley, says, In the grent republic beyond the sea a horrible crime has been committed, the news of which has filled the whole civilized world with horror. President McKinley was the victim of one of those stupid crimes which, to the shame of humanity, continue. The circumstances augment the horror of the crime. What happened in Geth-semanineteen centuries ago ia repeated. This new Judas kiss has reverberated through the world. Tha answer will be only indignant con- PAINT RISKS The risks in painting are three: materials, mixing, putting on. With best lead and oil you take two; with ordinary mixed paint three; with Devoe ready paint none. On each package is this label: have any fault to find with If thi job paint at any tinn either now In painting or after in the wearing, tell your dealer about it. tYn authorize him to do what in right about It at uur expense. 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