' '. 1 ' e i-r a ' V ,swft ,e-' aJviSESi Hkine aranum THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPKR RECEIVING THH COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WQvU") TWO CENTS. SCKANTOX, PA., WEDNESDAY MOHXINCi, SEPTEMBER 18, 1J)01. TWO CENTS. I . s "1 51 OBSEQUIES OF THE DEAD PRESIDENT flnnthr.r Immense Thronci Views the?- .. . Remains as Tlicu Reposed In the Rotunda ol the Gapitol. CEREMONIES ARE PLAIN Seiviccs Conducted Accoiding to the Tonus Prcsciibed by the Metho dist Episcopal Chinch Mis. Mc Klnley Does Not Attend the Public Seivlce at the Advice of Hei Close riicndb runeinl Tiain Stmts foi Canton Twenty Cais Requited to Cany the Paity Pi eminent Pei sonages AmotiR the Mourneis Pio gtcss of the Soiiowful Journey. Pioginmme foi Today In Canton. Many Tiibutes ot Respect. 4- 4-t 4- 4- - PROGRAMME AT CANTON. s- s- II (i an- Virb.cl of fun.rjl train -f- II Ji it in M mil from dipnt tu imut -f-f I i- -f 4- II Hi h in rrii d 11 curt hnu.p 4 1 "I t . 'mii) i m I iiii,- in niitc in 4- limit Iiuum - 1 1 ) in Minli frnm evur hmnp to 4 4 Ij" hii hip mi N rth Mirkri tmt. -4 4 4-4-4-4-4 4-4-4-44-4-4-4-44.4-4-4-4-4-f4-4-4-44- I t iliim' wire trim Th- Vwnntid Pics-. U tsliingtoii, Sept. IT. All that Is inurt il nf Willl.un .MiKlnlcv Is speed ing tnvvaid Hh last ciiithlv ic MtiiiK jilm .it lil beloved liiiino In Canton, utri the n.itinn li.id ollklally mid with stale coioiiinny paid In tribute il n spoil iiml love to the mommy if its stiiikin dilof maglshatc. This was .illiiot the i losing net In the awful tiagedv wlihh has (lienohod the civil ize rl oi Id In te.itM, llriif.ith tin- Kie.it white iliime of the ipllni iuiu'i.il wiilu of Mate woie hrld nd.i oor the k mains of the dead I'ttMdont It was eminently fitting Hi it the botvleos should be lonilucteil ii tint hi.iutiful liitutul.i, hallowed by i lilstmy of the last sad litcs nf two her mint is to the cause ot the re public - ' mtul the occasion ami tlie i h.n i in nf the man whose lemalns urte iving told nml lipid In the nai row embr.uo of the mctiillc casket, the rrnurs weie simple. 'J'lity were con ducted In noioi dance with the iltos of the Methodist Hplsmpal ihuieh ot wlili h Piosldent McKlnley was a life long member. Consisting only of two Minus, a song, a pi aver, an uddtos-s and a benediction, they weio beautiful nnd solemnly lmpiessivo. (iathered around the blor were lep rcsontathes of eveiy phase of Amerl ian natlouiil life, Unhiding the presi dent and the only sm l Ins ex--presl-dent of the Vnlted states, together with lopresontutlves at this i.ipltol of almost every nation of the eaith. (treat Jliltnln, Frante, Oeimany, Jtalv, Spain, and all the lepublks to the houthward ot the United .States ming led their tears with tho-e of the Amcil cun people. A Memorable Sight. lspito the fact that no attempt had been made to dcioiate the iuteilnr ot the lotundi, be.voml the ni range, iiients made about the catafalqua. the nhf-PinlihiKC- presented a memoiablp Bight. The sombie black of the attire of the hundieds of civilians luoent was splashed billlluntly with th- blue and gold of the representatives of the aimy and the navy and th mut km lumps of the dlplomatli mips As the pweet notes ot .Mi .. KlulevV favorite hjmii, "head, Kltidlv I.lnlit." JloatPd thtouKh the pi eat loiunda the Rsspmblaso toso to its foet. Dared beads vein bowed and eves hticamed with tears At the conclusion of the hvmn. as Dev. I)i Najlot, iirrsldlnj,' Hder of the WnxliinRtnu dlfitikt, lose lo offer piaei, the hush that fell upon the people was piolouud. Wlion In lonelusion. ho lepc.Ueif the simple rtoieii of the Loids inaer, the Kieat audit me joined Holemnly with him. l'ho liiunnur of their inlees lesembled lothlnd less than the toll of far dls .ant suif. Stanely liad the word "Anion" been Jieathed when the lUiuld tone of that iwrotiy pleadliiK mmK, Snine TIuip A'e'll I'ndei stand." went sttalclit to ho heart of evoiy audltot. The solo vas Hinff by Mm Thomas ". .oves, if this dty. nnd the beautiful lefialn vas Pfho'd and le-rihocd by tho loublo qtiarlette i holr The voneiablp Dlshop Ddwaul (i. An IrevvH. of Ohio, tho oldest bixhop of he Methodist Kplmopal ihiuih. tin n ook his position tit the head of the tier. A Rputle Iiipop thiotiKh tin. ln. inula stlripd the delhatp blooms whlih ay upon thp mllln and the 'peaie 'hat paHsotli all nnileistandliiK" uremed to test upon I ho eneiablo man's iountenano as ho bean the oulofty of the Hie and wotks of "Wll Hani McKlnloy. Ills woids weie slm pie, but his whole heait was In eveiy sne of them. His tiibute to the Christian fortl tude of tho dead piesldPnt was lin ptpsslve. Vpon thp (outhiHloii of the iprmon tho audlonce. as If by pie iirniiRrmcut Joined the thoii in hIiik iir "NPiupr .My Odd to Thee." All rireretit sopmod to bo Imbued with the lentlmcnt of hallowed leslKtiatlnn as the divine blessing was asked by tho iw., W, U. Chapman, acting pastor r the Mettopolltnn Melhodlst Kpis- i opal iIiiihIi, upon both the llvltiRatid th" dead. Mis. McKlnley Absent. Iih Mi K'lnlcj , boieft of husband mil piostiated by her overwhelming soi iow, did not attend the sen lies at tin i npltol. It was dei mod wise li those now neatest and diaiest to her Unit she should not undeigo the or deal hci attendant e would entail upon hei She letnalned at the White Mouse, iiimfiiited bv iveiv attention thai InvliiR thought fulness i otild sug Kist V st 1 1 (lav was a pi i fei t autumn dav. but this moinliig dawned giav and dieniy. The skv was ovetinst with low ll.vlny: louds. Natuie Itself wim d to be in muni iiIiik fot the na tion's dead As the hums passed, dashes of tain fell at lutenals, hut despite this disi omfoij tens of thous ands of son owing people appeal id eail.V Upon the sheets Moth sides of I'enusjlvanhi avenue, fioiu the While House to the i.ipltol vieie massed with an lmpenetiable midoii of people wishing In tills wa to pav tlual tiibute ot love and tespeit for the dead. As the filUM.il lottige. im ol led bv tioups, lepieseutlllg eveiy depai ttllPUt ol the nitioii's mm llal sen lie, and by lepiesentatives of lellgious and clvle oigauiatlon, passed down the bioid thoioiighfaie to the solium notes ot the "Dead Mutch lioin Saul," walhil bv the hands, the sni lowing1 people band tbeh heads, dt spite the l.tlu, and the many teai-stalneil l.uis he- spoke tlieit grief mole elmiueiitlv than words It was a silent thioim. Xot a Mitind as heai d. With aching heai ts ill i -uiPinlniPd that only a few mouths ago the dead pu sdcnt. thin In the full ness o We and tiimnph had passed along that i-ame thotoiighlaio to lie Itiatlguiated a i-ei end time piisdent. 'I he Hags that had Mutton d gieetlng to him in Matih weie fuilid and c 1 1 pe liedeikoil in M'ptembei. The i hi ei s of spring h"(.ime the .-olis ot autumn. Jllef had leplaeed Jn. Notable Peisonages. As with solemn and cadenced tiead Hie pent essinn ninved floe u the ave nue, the ppopli niognled as one of the iimuiUPis theli foi mer piisldent. titovei C'levelcnd who had come to pa his tiibute to his Minmm, They ieiognl7od, too their pew ptesldent, upon whom the ifspmiMhlliilPs nf the iblef executive had heen tin list -o un opoitoillv. With si pi salute tbe.v gleetcil him. and. with them, ho min gled his teats In soi low for the dead. Among the hundieds of other dlstln gtlMiPd pel sons who weie In attend ance upon the funeial sen lies won (iovernoi (inmv of Ithode Island cioviinoi Vitu of Illinois; iJoveinoi Hill, of Milne liovernoi Ciane, of Massachusetts tSoveinoi KussiH, of Xnlh c'ainllna, lioveinor Whit- of West Vliginli, (ioviinor stlckiuv, ol Veimont, and (iovimoi Vooi bees of New .lusiv Colontl Mono lepiesent ed the gov ei nor of Califoi nla, mid Colonel A. C Kauffniau, of ('hail'ston. I ('presented Governor MiSweene, of South t'aiollna and convejid the goviinois u'giet th it be was unable petsonallv to alti nil The Iip1um.it Ii c orpi" vas i pnseut. ed In pait as follows. vu 'lliiR-fang, I'liinese mlnlstei. Ml. Takabiia. .lap anese mlnlstei Senor Calvo Cosia Dlian mlnlstei. Mi Asplio. the Me. can anibasj-adoi : cheklb Dc Tuiklsh mlnlstei. Mi l.iifei II, iv thin mlnls tei. Mr lieiuid Low tin l, clTaig-' d'utl'alies of the lliltlsh embassv, whom King IMwaul had spec lallv com missioned to paitldpate In the sen Ic es as his pirsoimi lepiespntatlvp Captain Louis Ilalle.v. of the toj.il paw, who Mpnspiited the Diltlsh embassv M. lie Muigeile, charge d'affaljes of the I'lPnib embassy, who was designated bv Tiesldent Loll bet to ait as IiIm pei . sonal l pif sentative at the obs 'iiules of the piosldent Seiior l'ulldo, Veiie yuolan chnqe d'alfalios; Mr, Diuii, Diiilsh lulnUtfi. Santo Thvtso, I'oi tUKllise liiinlstei Duke He Aleos, Spanish inlnisfM. and Mr. Gilp, Swed ish mlnistn. Among oilius puvetit weie Chief .lustli e I'lillei and Assistant .lustiies of the Supionip Couit Drewei, White, (iiav, and Diovvn, Senators Uann.i and PiuakPi of iihlo. many pioiulnont de paitmeut ullli laK Admlial Dpwp.v. a nuiiibci of n. ii admli.ils, all the uiem bi'is of the i iblnet and many other illsiinguisheil mill eis ot the ui my and nav v. At the crimliisii of the funeial sei lies In the lotunda the tasket Hd was lemovid, in onlir that the Imme diate fi lends of the dead piosldent might bo affoidid the eonifoi t of a last gliinie at his featuios, mui nlat the people whom he loved and who loved him mlglit pass the blot for the samo put pose At half-past twelve the nowds btgan to Hie thiough the 10 tuiida, and duiliig tho six houis In vvllb It the bodv was Ivlng In state It s esllnialeil that "innu people viewed the iPinalns Calamity Nanowly Aveited. Just at 1 oMoik a Iiightful inlnnilij was uatiowlv avoldod at On east fmnt at tlie capllol I'm hums the vast tllioiig ol people hud hi a iii.ismmI u f i on t of the inpliol (iwaltliiu an op nppoi tuiilt to entpf the rotunda. WliPn the iliiuis weie opened, tens of thou sands of people nislu'il almost Iianil mlly to the main stain ase Tlie po liie and mllitaiy guaids woe swept aside, mid. almost In a iw inkling, tlieie was a tienipndoiis frush at Hip toot of the gioat staircase. The Immense timing swopt backwaid and fonvaid, like the singing of a might v sea. Women and chlldiPn. a few of the latter babes In aims, woie caught In tho iiowd and many weie hull) hint. Stiopg men held chlldien and even women high above the heads of the miiglng cmowiI to pinteit them fiom bodily Injui). Despite the cffuita ROOSEVELT'S FIRST CABINET Asks All Members to Continue Throughout His Term and Says They Are Not at Liberty to Resign. Washington, Sept. 17. Piesideiit l!ooevdt at 3 o'llock today convened his first cabinet mooting held In Washington. At this mtetlng the ptesldent asked the mombiMS ot Mr. McKluley's lablnet to letnln theli lespeitlve pottfollos thioughout Ills teini, and unuounted that his ndmlnlstiatlon would follow- the policy outlined by Piesideiit MeKlnley In his llulTiilo speech. After the obsequies over the late piosldent, the inbliiet, at I'lpsideut Hoospvolt's ipqupst, nssenibli d at Hie residence of Conimandet Cowles, where the piesideiit is staving until after the funoial, piluclpallv for the purpose of Infoimliig their new chief of the slate of affalts In their respective departments. The piosl dent deslied to loam If time weie any niattots of moment louulilug his attention bofoie his depai title tonight lor Canton, lie was assiind that there was nothing of picssing linpoi tini(.o. The piosldent then addiessed his advlseis i olleetlvoly, ns ho had ptevlously done Individually, ro(iiosttng them all to lelalu theli lespeitlve positions In his cabinet. Mr. Doosovolt epiossod the hope nnd expectation that eveiy member would soive! thtoughout his teini. fur, he said, he tendoiod the appoliitments as If he had Just been i lei ted to the piesldeniv and was foiming an ntlglu.it cabinet. The ptesldent said, however, tlioie was one dlffeieneo between the piesent lender and Hint of an original offer, namely. Puder the pios eMit linumstmues they wile not at libel ty to doc lino. l'pon being askid by a member If leslgnatlons should be foiiuallv ptepitod In the usual mannrt the ptesldent unsweMod that his m Hon at this tueiMlng had pteiludod the neiesslty of leslgnatlons. The dls i ussiuii tinned upon the' poll y of the admliiistiallou, and Mr. lioosevclt nnnouncod that he loganlod the spoei h ot the late piosldent at the Pali-Ainetli an imposition the day plevlous to the tingle shooting us outlining the- policies to be lnllnwed bv the ailmlnlstiatlou. It i annul be lem lied at this time whether m not all the numbers will bo willing to seive the full toini Seiretatles Hay and Long lemain In Washington at the ptosldont's ipiiupsI, Ml. Roosevelt thinking that some meinbeis of the cabinet should continue In Washington while the others aie at Canton. Desidis holding the mbliiet meeting Piosldent Koosevelt saw a few cutlets dining the afternoon. At 7 "() o'llock lie and Captain Cowles loft the lattei's lesldenre for tho Ponnsjlvauia talltoad station to take the tiain to Canton. Mis. Roosevelt will leave hue at 10 oeloek tomorrow moinlug for Ovstet l!a, L. 1. ot tho poln o and military and thp ioo. or hcadr lu tho throng, appatotitl.v a hunelnd people win Inluiod Siomp of the mnip seiiouslv butt weie can led Into the intund.i and Into aiious uil Jolnlng apaitmeuts ot the i apltat, whole Hist aid tioalment was given the m. A number wen- hint led to hospitals in ambiilanios. but the niajoilty either we'io uim'ii in oi xuiiseiiieiiiiv went lltmuialdt. .1 I r. llit.li li..im J Vfl.tt tlu I'Misli had bei'ii ubited, upon the stali- uise anil juaa unmeiiime ly m iionr. of It weie found tattoied plei es ot mens and women's wealing appaiel of all kinds, nusliid hats, gloves and even shoos. A ate lies, pm kel-books, kevs and knives weie ph ked up. Vl'li... tin. ii iimhiu ..I' (Iw. .lit .l .1. ..w .. ... .. iiii; i. in. ii. tn i ,...- .i.-.i.i ,'... -i lileiit weie lluallv losed foievu to the view of Washington people, the iillnlll nsi (it t nt'.illi Mils! Iiilllled mid (ouve.ved them to the spei lal tiain, wmi n is now innve.ving me uniiy 10 (iil(.1 'I ll.i lililirllllli Hill .llu.ili.l. ... . .....li. . ... . .... . . . 1 1 . .... .t.ri.i,. ... (Iota! offei lugs, nuniheilng no Usmiian one uuniueei aim iweniy-uve pieces, and making thp most tcmarkable lloi al tiibute ever soon heie, was taken to the station fiom the lapltol In cditlugps and wagons and thoie placed alio, u d a special i ar whlih had bein piovldcd lor them. Tlnee see Hons, coiiipiisiug in all twenty passenger loaches weie neiessaiy to aiiummo d.ito all those who ai copied Invita tions to make tho jouinc lo Canton. FUNERAL TRAIN BOUND FOR CANTON Washington M'pt IT TIip last Imp t M of tin- i-.nl icieiuonl.il the nmoval of the fiualns of Hie late piosldent lo the giave, at hi" old home at Can tun Ohio, began at S.-'O o'clmk tonight, Wmi the fuiiPiat tiain toft heie over the Pennsvlv.mlii l.illioid. Tilt gent binne dooi.s of the i ipl tol lu whlih the bnd.v had lain In state, had c losed while tlieie was still thousands of people waiting to get a last giant c at the t asked The ovor of the i asket was snowed down bv tlie itndei takots: It was lifted nine llinie upon the sholildeis of the bodv beinrs, and by them boine to the be-aise at tho foot nf the east steps o' the e apltol. The time was mat ked bv tin doleful dlsihaige of a minute gun stationed at a convenient point lu tlie c apltol giotttids Thlity minutes' time was le epiliod for the ieiuov.il ot the bodv Hum the i apltol to the tiain. The es coit on this Jouin-'V consisted of com tnltt"fs fiom the' annv anil navy and two Miuudi-ons of the Eleventh c avail y. The mute down PennsUania nvenue was lined on each side by Hoops. It was a illlet, noiseless journey without musle. ' Not a ilium was heanl. nor a funeral pot " At Hip Pennsvlvanlii lailioad station, snldlois and seamen caillod the casket fiom tho heaiso to the ohson atlon ear and pkued lu the soiond see Hon ol the funeial tiain The Tiiiieial Tiain. No less than twonlv eai weie io eiulied lor the tianspoi tatlon of Hip funPtnl puty to Canton. The tlnee SPitlons into whit It the tiain was di vided lelt at tPii minute Intervals Klist was a tiain of eight cms beailng piiuii ItiPtit pet sons ami forty newspappr nien. Tlie second section was the pies Identlal tiain pinpei, made up of pun tliully tho same seven i.us whlih niaele the tllp fiom Hutfalo 'l'ho i ar Olympia was assigned to Mi Mi Kin ley whllp the car net was oocuplod by the piosldent and his cabinet lleblnd, In nnler. came two sleepers, a dining i ni and a i oniblnatlon cm On this ttaln weie the (allowing passengeis Mis McKlnloy and maid. Mi. and Mis Abner McKIuIpv. and all the other niPinbeis ol the McKlnlev famllv the piosldent Sociotaty Root. Attomov Genoial Knox. Postmaster Goneial and Mis Smith Socrotaiy Long, Scciotary and Mis Illtche ock, So(iet.u.v and Mls,s Wilson, Societal) and Mis. Cottolvou. Seuatoi liamia nnd a huge uuiubei of othoi ollklals. The thlid sirtlnn ot the 1 1 .tin was devotPil Piitlielv to the in -cninmodation of tho unity and navy olllieis Im ludlng Admlial Dpwpv. Ptesldent Roosevelt's aulval at the i lain oi cm i oil at 7 .V) and was tin mm ked h lucldont It was Just bofoie 8 o'doik when Mis. McKlnloy was elilvuu to the sta tion. Pcmlng Hie thing eftoit nf the long walk fiom the laulage entiaiue to the cm bet apait foi her next to tho head of the tiain, a lolling ilialr had been piovldcd for hoi She du lined this, hovvevti, and vvuikvd with sui- pilslng ilimucss to her place, assist i'd by Abnei Mi Kinley and Di. Rluy. riootled with Light. It was Sin n'llock when this section "teamed away in the darkness, the Hist sci Hon having ptoe piled It ten minutes. The obsi nation cm bimlng the lemalns was llnoilid with light. Thiough Its eijstal sides i mild he seen the hcatltlfullv diapod casket, with Its mass nf i me blossoms, so aiianged that oon as the tiain swept thiough the night the people lu the louutiy It passed thmugli might gave upon the sight of the casket, with a soldier slandlng giiml at the head and a salloi i at i lug his nitlass upon his shnllldoi, at the foot. A gil.ud of sol dleis ami sailors unuplod the plat fniins and bitweep them at tho icar was a mamtunth wreath six tiet In illametir of laic on bids and lauiels. Ten mlnuti s latei the thlid see Hem spul nwav and the national capital bad pei filmed its pill In the fuucyi.t ic n muliles ON BOARD THE FUNERAL TRAIN n.iltlmnio s,,,ht, i7.(iin linaid tho funeial tiain) -Leaving Washington, the long, winding tiain beailng the re mains of tho mm tv tod piesideiit I lunged nut into the dnk night and Inn tied like a bl.uk stfak on Its iniiin nful Join ney. The in tains of the Ha In weie diawn when thev pulled out ot tho station, .save only of the oh si nation mi. The countless thotis iiiuls pxtniding fiom the station fat out into the stihiubs of the national i.ipital, wnitid patlontlv in tlie eliouch lng lain to catch a last Hooting glimpse of the ll.ig-eoveiei! tasket as the tiain sped by. Altei diiilng Washington all was ilnikness The tiain seem d to be ni li ning tlnoiiqh a tiinnot, so blink was tin uislit Now and then the fin os of a little moaintul gioup. baielioadd. at the hide ol the tiaik. i otild bo soon bv the light 1 1 oui Hi" doatli ihamboi as tlie ttaln Hashed bv, nnd, as the little villages bit ween Washington and lial tlmoie weie passed, the .sound of toll ing hells cunio faintly to the hoav he.iited iiiouiiipis nho.nd. liefoie loaihlng IialtlmutP. tbmis. finds nf silent foi ins could be son and the dismal lolling of the bells loutd be lieai d A clear di awn bugl'1 tall sounded ioiUom At I'nlnn station, i iow ils pai ked the station and gazed soi iow fullv at the casket, while the Im omotlvi s weie being shitted The tiain, 'wlilch liadi at i iv m1 nt 'ill p. in, pull 'd out im tli. West a few minutes latei, Anivnl at Yoik. Yoik. V.i , Sept IT (tin Iloanl Hie Punetal Tinlnl. Passing out of tho station at MalHiuoie the ti.uk was lined with people. Laboieis and hand somely iliosseil w omou stood stele bv side nine oi twlie a ipilik glaiofimu a pliologiaphoi's llashllght oxpnst il Hie whole Haiti to view At Paikton just Inline the Mai viand line was I called, a In lef stop was made to attach mi etia engine to help Hie heavy tialu up the guide at tills point. Then fm miles tho Haiti i.m thiough the Dutih settlements of Pciius.vlvnula. It was now after in o'clock, but many Duukaiils, the men utuovcud, the wo men in theli fiualnt bonnets, weie at the tiaik. Othois of those simple folks lould be seen ill tlie open ilomwavs bv Hie lights fiom theli faun houses. The Diinkmds go to bed oat ly, usual Iv, but It was appment that most of them had lemaluod awake to get a last look at tills mournful fuiifiat tialu. Tlie lighted death (liamboi In the i ear (at must have been all Impiesslve spniaile, the bier lu lull view, the soldlei, with bavnnttod gun. at salute, mid the Jack tm with diavvu nitlass giiaiding the bod.v. Tlie twinkling of the light fiom that ear was piobably soon tor miles Hiiotigli the darkness Yoik was leached at 11 '10 p in. Ten thousand piople woie at the station and along the tiaik leading to It. 'l'ho bells tolled dolofiillv as the tialu passed. In Haiiisburg. Ilaiilsliuig. Sept. IT. (On boanl the funeial tialu). Tlie haln slowed up tint did not stop at Yoik whole the en tile population scciupcI to have waited tar Into the night to sec it pass The dolorous tolling of tho bells i until ho distinctly licanl by those uboaid. Soon after leaving Yoik all had ictlied n boanl the tialns and they sped along lluiiltiiuiU uii I'jgu MEETING. CZOLGOSZ AGAIN MUTE Refuses to Talk to His Counsel or Make Answer When Auaigned Before the Court. By Btduolve Wlr from Tlie AnsocUted Prei l'.uflalo. Sept t7 Loon P. Colgo , Hip assassin of Piosldent MeKlnloy. was mialgmd befoif .ltldge Kdwaid K. Kmoiv in tlie county imut. at :' o'clock this afteiiioon, on tho Indiit inont fm nun dot in the Hist dogice, In fatallv shouting Piesidout MiKlnlev. In the temple nf mush , at the Pan Ameiiian l'xpositlon on Soptombu ii. Again the stubborn pilsonor lofuscd to plead in pvph to uttoi a word or sound and the Hon. Loialn L Lewis, c-supiome lotiit Justke, cntond a ploa of lint gullt. The .mused will lie tilet In Hie siipieme inurt next M' d. uairnlng. Judge Lewis one of tin attotno.vs as signed as lounsol by Judgo r.inei), .vesteidi.v. tailed at the I3rlo county Jail, at J o'llock this afternoon, to see tho ptlsonoi. CVolgos, ipfused to talk to Judge Lewis and oven i of used to answer questions as to whether or not ho wanted nny counsel. Judge Lew l said that nevertheless ho would apear lor the pilsonei upon mialgii mont, oven if ho decided not to atiopt the assignment of the imut Absolutely no demolish nt.lon hav ing been m ide against the pilsonor, estPldii, the autliniltlps doi Idcd that the stioug guaid was unnoi essai.v. to da). The prisoner entoioel tho louit loom at .t o'i loi k and, as many of the (til ions speitatois as i mild, singed Into the toutl loom behind him. Again Itefused to Talk. As soon as Cznlgos, was bofoie Hip b.ii and the handcuffs wen- lemoveil. Dlstitit Attomov Pciuiiv liegait the foi mal arraignment lie iodic I th pilnelpal olimgos of tho Indictment nnd nskoip "How do ou plead, guilty or not gullt.v"' Not a sound was uttoied bv the pilsonor Ho stood mute before Hie bar of Justlip. nppai cntly, contin uing his feint of ln.sanlt.v. whlih was notltlod foi the Hist time when bo was. liiKPil into (Oiut osteida afteinoou, In his io, lining glumes Hie piison- oi 's o.vos met those nf a lepmtoi, who stand lilni full In the face in a mo ment the pilsunei's evollds dinnped and he shitted iiiicisllv Hnwevei, aside fiom tlie slight evldemos of im p.lsluoss, Colgos.'s appe.uanee was that of a liiati shamnilng Insanity AVlieu the pilsonor i of used to plead, the dish lit attorney asked him if he mulct stood what bad boon load, and, loeelvlng no answer, told blin that he had been Indicted fm mm iter In the Hist degiee, and that he otild answer "fs" or "no" Por an Instunt tVol gos. glanced nt Mi Pi nne.v nnd It wns thought Hint lie Intended tn speak but lie did not. Judge Lewis thou ad diessed Hie mint at length, sa.vlng that lie bad called upon the defend ant, but had boon unable to nsi ei talu of an.v vi Mi on the defendant's, pat t as to the oniplovnioiit of (ouusol. He said ho had appealed lufni malty tn outer a ploa of not guilty on behalf of Hie defendant, as the law ipqulied sueli a plea tmilei the ciicumslnm cs. He asked pei mission to lesoive tho light to vvlthdiaw the plea and enter a speiial plea or lutei pose a doniunor. To Be Tiied Monday. Dish lit Attorney Peune gave no the Hint tie would move to have the indictment trausfened to the Sttpiomo (nuit fm hial, nnd would also no tice the 1 1 lu 1 for next Monday morn ing. 'I know of no leasou why the delcndant should not be iead next Monday." lopllod Judge Lewis At his loquost. how over, tlie mdeis will not be enteied until Judge Titus assoi late c nunc II lotiims, whlih III piobablv lie w llliln a day oi two Judge Lewis said thai In might aWo like an older of the mint for alien ists to examine tlie pilsnuot, as the dish lit attoiue.v had Intntineil him that eminent hIIpiiImm had examined the pilsonei em behalf of the people, 'fills gave ilse to the belief that a spot lul plea ol Insanity uia.v lie en teied by the counsel for the doloiisp. 'Remove the pilsonei," said Judge PniPiy and eloigns?, vvus taken hick to th Jail b.v Hie undi'igiotiiid imiie, pasting tho gaih of niouiulng .Miiuaui.ee, tsopt, ia-.iuiirp Ron. eit C Titus, of Duffalo, Is lu tills dtv atieiidiiig a Masonic i (invention When seen icgaidiug Ills appointment to dc. fend ('.olgosK, he said Hint lie knew nothing of It, having loft Buffalo mi Htindav. "This Is the cmj III hi Intimation 1 ALARMED ABOUT - have had." he said, "that my name laid even been i oiislileiod In that un pleasant i miiipttlou. I left Iluffalo Sumla.v, and the subject bad tint In en bio. icliod to mo illipctlv or lndlro(tl up to that time. 1 know of iu possi ble leasou wh stab a task should be Imposed upon mo " hi answei to a (iloslon as to whether he would lonsent to defend the assassin. Judge Titus U'plled: "Not unless oi doied to do so by the coutt " PHYSICIANS MAKE DENIAL. Say That Theie Was No Serious Dls ngieement Among Them. 11 IirliuUe Win from Th Auodttrd crew. Iluffalo, Sept. IT. The following "taU'tneiit wns given out tonight by Hie phsc,ins who attended Picsldont McKlnley duiliig hit' last Illness llio iinilinmncil nureroai nnd plivili un, viho were In altiiiiliiic-o en tlie lite l'rp?ldrnt Me hinli'j, line Ii til tlirlr aticntkn nllol lo ccMtnn srn'llllolul ntltnnnits Icirlitll tililillulu il, IliJi lailni; dls'i nlon ind iiuui.il in ilnilnitiuni anions them Wi i!cho lo k.iy to tli.j pres ami public, onee for all, tint ecrrv Kiicli pntihritiiiii mid all alb .eil iiiirri(4 wall an of us rontiitintg irliliUm of one jnutlirr or of .mi of our asnt aim aie fiUi f my Ik i hi tint there- wj neitr i serleiin ill'iffrceiiKiii miioiiir th profinsinul iltrn lintii ah in in nf thr Mmplnm-i, ni n to the treit melt nf tlie iw, or J to the bulletin which xmic jind V vet uniiuil hiriuniiv ni oMti an mid lillnn pioiilled all thioimh the us, Iho tinfmluiulo rr-iutf oul I nut 1n been firorcii Ik loir thp nut icoubli hiuiptoius a. diipil 1heiieelii, hlf en the sivtli (Ui. in 1 mild nol Iiiip bli iiiovrntnl b In) hum in ai ikc lYndinsr thp inni lelinii nnd publu itmn nf the etfiiijl iiyirM nt th pot mnrtrin vim iners and illrnrlnii; t iff r lnl1 ofu-p ti nuke am further stitduent. tnr nliln ition ind dl h u d intrMirwH with au$ nt hi inn lip l,nmwi t 1 1 fin il i)ii- VI iilhi P VI inn K .vielt pirl II rm in Mvntcr, 1 iigciu W imIiii (IiiiIis d -im a n SHORT REIGN OF TERROR IN ALTOONA Six Desperadeips with Revolvers Re sist Ariest and Aie Puisued by Officers nnd Citizens. fli fciluiiip Wire frnnlhe Vwm.Med Pr" Altoona, Pa S( pt. IT Tills i tv was tittoilfd today bv a gang ot s dos peiadoos, who fought a despoiate battle with the polle o, one man being injiued, slot In the laie by Chief of Pollip Sedpiibiug The tinuble stinted at tho Pinnkllii bote I, whole one ol tlie pirtv grubbed a i oil nf bills fioiu 'U'. P. Dunn, a les tiiitiaut koepei Dunn suiitihed tils tuoiiey fiom Hie fellow, who started out to bu.v ivolver.s lor himself and fi lends When ho lotuined, thev wanted to s-e.mh Hie hotel for Dunn, tint woie pi iv lilted liv tho landlady and 'ovi'ial otliois who piotest -d that Dunn wis not about the pl.uo The pollie woie ( ailed and the men letl. Later two woie found hiding In a md. Olllcor Hallow- tiled to an est th"iu and thev pulled lovnlvois and tllieatoned tn shunt tiliu Tlioj lied, and a posse of ollli ers and (Illens fol lowed them. Pveivone who could beg ol bouow a levolvir Joined lu the i hasp Soon Hip battle oiiMied. Shots woie fioch cm hanged and a tunning tight was kept up for two miles In the Sheets and thiough allevs. Chlel Soedenbllig shot Hie one fellow in the tape at a i.inse of fifty vaids. Poi -tuuali'b. no fjtttsldeis woie stunk The men wme i aught at the i .1 lit ii.nl. given a heai lug before Aldoiman It imev at onee mid held for omut. Tim men said theli imupi weie Domlnli k Pel kins and Hill Ne. Nye was shot, not spilmidj. It Is belli veil the men came bote to lob while the McKlnlev funeial ti ill) passed thiough Altoona The pollie aie bringing In all MispUous ih.uac teis. WILL ANNOUNCE 1HE TERMS. Public Will Leant How Steel Stilke Wns Settled. Ilr licluHP Wiro (mm Hie tan latfd Prfje. "Iitsliuig, Sept. IT After taking time to think It over, Piosldent T. J. Sliiiffr. ot the Amalgamated ussocla tlon. has anontineed that theie will be a public statement of the tonus of llio settlement of the Ml Ike of Ills ni -ganlation with the I'ntted States stud (io ni.iHon lie has also dei Idod to issue a ili itilir giving tlie tonus of the iigi co ntent on vvhii Ii the nion weip onlciod to leluin to woik, and aftci nil the lodges have iPiolved It the elidtlar will be made publli . Toda the ollli es of the Amalgamat ed assoelatton weio moie qiiloi and onlPily than they have boon for some wppks. Hip huge niajoilty of strlkei.s having i elm nod to woik. DEVERY ARRESTED. 11 Pxi bub f Mae fiom 'the Voilitrd l're Xch- ViiiU, s, ,i i; n pun ( uiiiiiU.iiiner el Pollie V) ll'ieni uirp.icd tmhu in the clnlBP of r pit vie Ii Old liejh.t (( (lute, Up caw bind Movements of Steamships. Hi l.vihMiP )Irr fr. ill llio Aisuriilrrl l'rp Xp X ml.. s(jii 17 Viiiinl Kil. I Witliilni IM I ,i us r, llriliiin licihhli II'I IiIimii, II' nun Vllu. Iii'iin.1 und Siih ( li.ain Inn liikimi. Viiiii' ' I'nil Nniiliimiii.il s. ill .,), IjIui, Uii Mil II til Sniillnuniliiu ritustou Has Appendicitis. Ilj l.vilihiip irr (lem I lie A-'m IjIciI Pie" VUiiIIj, Npi K (.iiipiiI I una m i. In Uo h'inul, -111111111: fii'in Ml' ii' I ii it i- ik ud' lululili III. ii uieil iikii . MRS. M'KINLEY Her Friends Arc Genulnelu flPDre' hcnslve oi the Tmlnrj Daij5 Soon to Gome. THEY FEAR A COLLAPSE At Present Her Condition Justiflel the Hope That There Will Bo No Rieakdown, at Least "Until tho Tinal Offices Hnvo Been Paid to tho Dead, but It Is tho Possibility of A Reaction When, the Excitement Has Subsided That Aiouse3 Their Dread Mis. Roosevelt Calls Upon Her to Expiess Sympathy. Rv rvliHnp Wire from The Aincited Prew. Washington, Sept. IT. Tho frlondi of Mis. .McKlnloy nio scilously alarmed about her. They speak with giavc np piehcnslon of the dajs that aro soon to como when sho will be borno up no longer by her sense ot duty and tlie sustaining force of her desire tr pei form her full part ln tho ccrcmnu l"S that tho national character and haglo end of her distinguished hus band make approptlate. They dtoail Hie appro idling days In Hip (pilot ot her homo at Canton, when her "beloved" major will not bo near to cmufnit her In the reaction that will follow- inevitably after thp pres ent shock. It Is believed that she will bo aide to go thiough the services at Canton without too gioat dllllciilty, but subsequently a collapse Is gtcatlv foil ed At ptespiil her condition jus lillos the hope that thoie will be no bioakdown at least until the final of (Iks have been P lid to the dead. This ov oning Mis. MeKlnloy Is eon sidoiablv weaker than when at IlufTalo but (outlnues to beai up with great fottltude. This aftctnonn she gave uit ! ti r gri f moie fiecty than at any tune sum the liagiil. nlie sobheu nnd 1 1 led for a long time and thc-o paioxvsins of gitcf sapped hor tiongtli to itiite a digioe Dr. Itixey said that he was fait ly confident of Mrs. Me Kin le's abilltv to take jiait In the sorv li is at Canton. Among those who i ailed at the White House (luting the alteinoon and spent a. slim t time with Mis McKlnloy woie Mis Koosevelt. Mis. (iaitett A. Ilnhait and Mis John A. Logan. ITALIANS TO RAISE MONUMENT Public Subscilption to Be Staited by the United Societies.. Hi Ixitiisnp Wire trim 'thp AncUtrd Prr Now Yoik Sept, IT. 'l'ho Italians tbimiglimit the I'nltod States aie to eicit u mouiimeiit to the late Picsl dont M(Klnlo. The memorial Is to lie plan (I in one of Hie squates ot pniks of Now Yoik city, and Is to tost $100 Oilo On Satutdav last the Idea of a monu ment was In ought bofoie the meeting of the I'nltod Lilian soilctlos and icso lutlons weio then passu! which assure Its Sill less, Thoie Is a gioat deal of feeling among Italians of tills city with lo gout to tho assassination of tho presi dent .n much so Hiat an album con taining hft 000 signal in ps is being pie paiod to be sent to Washington as a, token of soi iow , at the assassin's woik. Leading Italians In this eltv aie of the opinion that the American penpln hud gotten the impiesslon that nnai e hy was piev alont among their eoun tivtuen This Impiesslon, they say, Is false. No mote loyal eitizens, they mglte. exist lu this rotiutiy than tlie Italians They abhor anaichy even moie than the Ahum leans. NICHOLS TOR ORPHAN'S JUDGE Luzerno Republicans Want Eveiy Toim of Anaichy Outlawed. fU Iviliuiio Wirs from Tlie vclitetl Tre?. Wllkos-n.inp Sppt. IT. The P.epub llcan county (nnvcntlon met Iieto to day and nomlnatod lion. V. M. Nli h ols, major of Wllkos-Hane, orphans' couit Judge, to .sun cod Judge Dai to, deceased. Tlie governor will now- ap point Mr. Nloflols to tho vacancy, and tils honor will louder his icslgnatlnn n m.i.v oi citv inumlls will elect hi-, niiipsuii, io seive until tho spring elei t uti The convention adopted suitable tesolutlons on the death of tho piest dont. and th-1 next cmigtcss Is uigcd lo p is.s stilngont laws against eveiy form of nnan h PEKIN HANDED OVER. fly FxcIu'Ito Tlrp fmm Thf A.Moclaled Prf-s 1'eV.in. Si-pt 17 Hip Chlnco trnop re-. ntfred p, u In o 1 ei lln Vim rhiiH an I laruiiPKi urn nil menu. U liimleil ov'i tin fi-itildden cit to thr I hlin'te luilioiilii" To Attack Anaichy. 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