Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 September 1901 — Page 2

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n The Nation Hears the Clad INews That the rresident Will Live. NOW OUT OF DANG Eli The PhjMcians Say That Oulv An k Unlookt-U for CuiiiIieation Can L Give Him a Setback. Food Was Given the Distinguished Patient Throajh the Mouth To- j . day For the First. Buffalo, Sept. 11. The corps of eminent surgeons and physicians in attendance upon the wounded president Lave committed themselves without reservation to the opinion that their patient is out of danger and that only the iKtssibility of complications threaten his life. They have not ylveu an assurance of his recovery collectively over their signatures in an official bulletin, but they have gone a loiiy way toward, it individually and separately. Kacli of them has placed himself squarely on record, not privately to the friends of the president, but publicly through the agency of the press, that the danger point has passed and that the president would survive the attempt uion his life. "Of course we will all feel easier when a week has passed," said Dr. Mcliurney, the dean of the corps, who returned today to New York, "Wi would like to 6ee every door locked and double-locked, but the danger from possible complications is now very remote." The little piece of lead In the muscles of the back is giving the physicians no concern whatever. Unless it should prove troublesome to the president later on. he will probably carry this grim souvenir of the anarchist with him to the end of his days. The doctors say that once encysted, it can do no harm. The X-ray machine is ready for instant use, however, and if there Is the slightest inflammation or pain in the vicinity of the bullet an operation will be performed. The vice presideut, members of the cabinet. Senator Ilanna. and the other distinguished friends of the president who have remained here to await the Issue, have accepted the verdict of the physicians as practically conclusive.

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and there was an exodus or tuose wlio , I'lttsburs, Leever consideriHl their presence no longer! N'ow York. Met iee necessary. lee I resident Koosevelt tcut'U. un accouut of ihukuu terr rat-eVtTatnaf rorttm tionw at Tyj-7"itoston, vi"rt? ". ". ". :.

ter l!ay; Senator Ilanna returned to j Cleveland on business, to be gone two j days, and Controller Dawes went back j to Washington last night. Abner Mc- j Kinley, the president's, brother, will remain a lew uays longer, out nis family have returned home and Mrs. Duncan and several other relatives of .the president have gone. Judge Day, long and closely associated with the president, returned to Canton yesterday afternoon. The live members of the cabinet still here will remain a few davs. rather as friends who have j i ..I.. -!,k I T 11 I II 1 1 UUI U j 4lCrv Hi inv I K U t. lit president for several years, than as public otlicia'.s. The president's physicians have been Impressed with his remarkable recuperative itowers and the rapidity of his Improvement. Ordinariiy an incision for such an operation as was performed upon the chief executive should heal within three weeks, but iu the president's case he may be strong 4-nough to t moved a little soouer. The president will be taken direct to Washington as soon as it is safe to "tUe-Ve io. 1. V. lihiu ti e sickroom many evidences of the president's improvement were Apparent. The president himself began t si . w confidence in his ability to care f..r himself, and from time to time he would carefully turn himself to get a more restful position. Yesterday he took the precaution to ask if he might le permitted to move, but today he changed his position on his own voliiii ti, without ditaculty. The iuues naiuvally observed with care these evKienees t-f growing strength and courage, and were ready to see that there was uo undue tax on the president's stit uz'.k er straining of the wound. These slight movements from side lo side arc all that he has attempted thus far. ami it is too early yet to think of his silting tip iu bed or of any oii.er marked use of his muscles. Food wris administered to the patient today by the mouth. Not .-iuce the shooting had a irorsel f fwd lnt-n given to the president by natural means, but tie drain on his system was met by dissolved foods admiuistervd by infection. This gave a period of four days of fasting from ordinary means of nourishment. The Importance of this feeding by the mouth is that it will restore the normal action of the stomach for the first time siuce that organ had both its walls pierced by a bullet. The doctors were satisfied today that the time had come to renew these normal functions, the ' time which has elapsed since the wounds in the stomach were closed . giving every assurance that the su-' tnres are sufficiently healed to allow nature to resume her sway. The dramatic phase of the situation here Is rapidly disappearing, flans overthrown by the assassin's bui;t are be'ag rcstcred, and catters

are ra:itfTy aniu!ir.r nnriitr.l conditions. Indian; I'ny at the fXjK.sirii :i. -t for Saturday of tl.is w -k was iu dt-tiuitely 'nspt!t-d whfH fl:t :-i-i di'Ut was (.hot. but the tiriiristnl j -jrnun was rvstorttl yttrda.v at t!.6uetUu vt Senator I'airtmnks. winMys Midi a ctiurse would ! t lave lf u thon-rlit of were there any doubt of tUe president's rwovcry. The rsiti..u Las suffereil wverely iu :iftemJatice sinee the tragedy, and tit' i:::n.rirers are now orsaniziu for a trtr-t f iianks'iviiiir celebration, wt-ieh ev exixct tiot only to prove a jrreat

an! for tlit fair, will le made a joicin. but whieh tfiey hope day of national reIT ItKstTS Uiril SH.U'KKIt Amalgamated J'renUIent Authorize! to Mettle strike. 1'ittsburs. I'a.. Sept. 11. President T. J. Shatter and his advisers iu the freneral oltice of the Amalgamated as sociation hold the power by authority ' of the general executive board of the : organization to settle toe steel strike. I Mr. Shaffer and his advisers apparent- j ly allowed yesterday to lapse, after this authority was vested in them without closing any settlement, on ! Monday it is said the executive Uianl : directed Pte.-ideut Shaffer, together , with Secretary-treasurer John Williams, Assistant Secretary M. F. Tig he, and lteu I. l'avis of the ad visory Itonrd to settle without delay on i the best terms obtainable. Since then i there has been no action developing ! anything to further a settlement, but i it is said that President Shaffer is ; seeking to re-open direct negotiations j with the United States Steel corporatiou in hope of getting lwtter terms j than those submitted to the Amalga- j mated executive board, as the result j of the endeavor last week in New ' York of the representatives of the national Civic Federation, headed by Presideut Samuel Oompers of the American Federation of Kaltor. Tht terms secured by the National Civic Federation were neither accepted nor rejected by the Amalgamated board. Instead a resolution was passel directing President Shaffer, with the aid of his Immediate advisers, to secure the best possible settlement In the least possible time. The terms sultmitted provided simply for a signing of scales for all union plants of the tin plate, sheet, steel and steel hoop companies, except such as had been started since the strike began. BASK IiAliLi Result of Current CJ antes aiKl Stand Ins of the Clubs. NATIONAL Clubs. I'itcLers. LEAGUE. n. ILK. 5 14 O fS 15 1 :i s 3 3 7 1 rtllllKlelphiu, Towusenil rt 11 t J j CiQiitiuati, llahn Brooklyn. Hujrhes Cliieau, Mcliefee 5 2 11

STANDING OF CI.l.'I!S. I'layed. Wou. L.t IMttsOinrit 114 7-' 4J Philadelphia I Hi 0.x 4 Brooklyn lis s ..o St. Louis IIS ti oT. I'.ostoii U: t 5: C'iniiunuti Ill 4 07 t'hleu.iro 1-'- 4 s 74 New York 115 45 70

a.:i .5i' .r;4 .."."4 .:; -Uinj AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' First Game Clul9. Pitchers. it. h i: 7 10 1 Clevel.Miifl. Mtt,re ruiiad. ii hfa, wiitse Second Game 0 Cleveland. It racket! I'hilieU'lpliiu, Frazcr Milwaukee, Garvin .. Chicago, Katoll STANDING OF CLUI'i. Played. Won. Lost. I. t. t

Chieaco '-lg 75 47 .till! Boston Hi C7 Z2 .. "i.." Ietroit ljo 04 5; .5:5:' I'tnliol.'l-liia l.'o (; -.s -517 Baltimore 117 5l 5S .5(4 Wasltitorton 117 i '..". .444 Cleveland 51 7J .4-'l Milwaukee Il'l 45 70 .372 V EST E UN ASSOC 1 AT ION. Cltit. l itcluTS. R. II. E. Columlms. WiUiains 1 tj 2 Toleilo, Pardee G 1 Paytr.n. WrUtit 3 ! 1 Matioa, Ames o 3 2 standing he ri.rns. riayed. W on. Lost. fvr. Itaytnn 12S 7iJ 5J .5'.i:' Grand KapUls I-' 74 54 .57s Toledo l-'7 71 5t! ."-".! Fort Wayae 1SI 72 5; .54; Whet 1 ::i i'.a i2 .5-V Mnttheus 124 54 70 .4:i5 Marion 12S 4: 7! .o-.! Columbus 12S 47 SI .307

HKKSK TKthfctiKAMS The disorders iu Turkey are increasing, i Kitchener reports satisfactory results in : kiliini; atul capturing Boers. j The universal peace conference Is hold- j inir a f-oir-days session at Glasgow. f The Meicnn International railroad has ' ! n purchased liy Speyer .fc Co. of New ! York. I Secretary Gaee proposes to buy bends and !! '-it ptiidic futals to put tuure taon- ; cy :r. ctruiati.n. Vice ITi sides t Roosevelt left Buffalo last ' nicht f T Oyster Bay. perfectly confident . Th.it the prsid' it: will recover. The 1. .1; -i n 1 !es c iiiiDUes to be devoted laraely to the news f,--ui Bufftd-.i and tat; ;t!estion f s'.ir iiresit.i; anarchists. Two persons were instantly killed, two hurte d f d-jith. and tut luv.rtaily iujiired : in a railway wreck rear Voedtock. out. Edwia I". Ilatma. solicitor ..f the nary departaient. has Itet uctail-.d to assi-t Judci' Advocate Leudv iu the Schlev hear-ii..-. The monthly report of the statistician of the department ot agriculture shows ihv : sverate oondaicu of corn Sept. lo to have ; been 51.7. French reservists, after routine tie police ttftt soutrht to suppress their deuieastrations, passed resolutkas declaring for revolution. The VVeldon Grxery company, a cjr- , poration with a capital stock '-f has tone Into th- haails cf a receiver. The ' company ha 17 stores in Fittsburg and viclaay. There is a decrease in the curaber or stock hoe n,- bein fattened, as wra- t pared with the nuiuf-er a yesr aco. -ery state except Arizona, where an In erease of lo if r cent is reported. , , .. . . .K i i , , An investigation of the local reeord of Antonio xiaagie. the Italian wh Lt said to have predicted the d-ntii of FresMent McKiniev. and who is undr arrest In New M.SO-... VeveiU the fact that h was the leader cf a. consiieraMe band of aaaichista la KaaaA Cttjr two rear

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V . 1 N' " Not only here, but all over the oivl- ! lized world, t specially In naval cirelcs, l there is intense interest in the ; court of ituiu'ry, which cpens in inirtoii on Sent. 12. Almost everv iuJi vi ...... in this ,,mtrv at least is faiuili iar with the facts of this great naval ' controversy, but few civilians have anj idea of the power and duties of a court of inquiry or how one Is conducted. Although courts of inquiry were hek a In this country previous to 1S00. thoV United Starr? Cid not lejaliy recognise i V V " - t -' 1'buto by CUueuinzrt. A A1IIRAT BENHAM. the wisdom of holding them until April of that year, and the laws as to their powers have not undergone the slightest chang" since then. To ascertain facts in any case that Is j complicated and '"for the information' of superior authority only" is the pur-j pos of a court of inquiry. It may be ', convened to tix any responsibility, ': which is me'i ly a pn limimiry proceed- : Ing to a trial t v ourt martial. The uutia jiurfiUM ... til. ...A-jlty ' itifiutry . will tie to le::r tip natters cf public welfare, and. believing himself as-' grieved, the rear admiral stands in the ; legal si!se of detnaailins exculpation for something he did or did not d. He has the privilege of ;? dciaandiug tinpresence of any and may be reps witness he chooses scsitcd by counsel ci ther iu the navy or out. but is cut off absolutely from all connection with the court except as chief witness for himself. The Schley court of inquiry will re cord, sift and methodize the Informa- ; tioa gleaned, but will not have the an- j thority to convict. Its report alone will determine if further action is . necessary. To summon witnesses, ad- ' minister oaths and punish contempts I are the powers a court of inquiry has. It cannot tix punishment and is unlike a ' civil court la that respect because its power is culy temporary, being dissolv- i ed by the authority which ordered it to : convene. - - - ! In e word, the full scope of a court ' of inquiry of the Schley order is "well ! and truly to examine and inquire" j thct and nothing more. Its members can only str.ro facts end seldom cive ! an opinion unless commanded to do so j by the order conveaiug the body. j A smsll fortune will be spent by the navy department ia this inquiry. Cffi.cers hcvt b.ea summoned from all over Pi. U' cyriiht. A-.i. , 1 K'l. by t".ns -t CAPTAIX iASXS FABKEB. Ccacsel for Rar Acmirl ScLlty J the world, ten of them coming from the Asiatic etation. This will amount t. cr Bt-m tv. r.,r.i ,a,-t.. :r .... . 'r''1 lions provide mat oncers traveuns uai ier orders in the United States shall be 'r, , . , .. ' allowed S cents per mile while so eni .... . . . . . ; caged in l:eu of their actual expenses, '. and officers traveling to the United i e. . - , States from a foreign station receive subsistence pax t the rate of from cents to $1 per Ja tf traveilns oa &

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. I Stock. Market Tlim. j Does it ever tx-cur to those who foi : jw Journalistic tips ou the stent mar iiet thaf they are written by men who iu,i it forth their while to follow an iruuoui and moderately remunerated profess-n and that therefore the ti'v

iter o:MUfiy catiuoi trust to u.s tips fr a l:j'lihoud junl" of the movement v one whose Lts of securi;v trustworthy to jority of his shots t-uilsifes would wast-' his time ty fonipf ng paragraphs for newspapers? Won if he net rather spend half an hour fi" - in the morning at the end of a jtcleplicae instructing his broker to l't and sell and devote the rest cf Lis Jsy to the graceful consumption of

Schley the lo'i'idl. ss fortune tl.at his knawl-Wasii-'"(inland acumen would. x hypothesi.

'. "i: et al-ly provider Aid tips from stccklsrokers come ua dersjthe same suspicion, for it is not rcaii!:ii!e to suppose that one win p-ajy had tips worth following iu his posjession woul ! ur.lise them as baits ferM''l!s who reward his efforts with Kggarly half crown per cent. 'ill oi u Dfrr I.lve to f.rmt Ace. imance has played a protu.aent pnrt wiftj regard to the hr.;gevi-y of deer. Wiat savs the highland adage? 1r!.- tt : cf a is th.it cf a fcvrfe. the ,e of a h xi is t.ut of a csa, H:i-e the nt of a ma a U thit 'f a it.-r, f.i'.if t:.e ae cf a je. r is thai of an ;.. $.r.te the a;e cf an fale ii t!.Jt of an ujk -ree ftus is to assign the deer a p:-i lod of nitre than 2X years, and the estimate Islsuppoited by many highly circumstantial stories. lThus Captais Mc ltiia!d of Tulloch. who died in 1T7.". ajid SO years, is said to have known t!e white hind of Loc-h Trieg for CO yirs, his father for a like period before iikn and his grandfather for CO years btfore him. So in lSJO MacDonald of Jiengarry Is reported to have killed t stag which bore a mark on the left ear Identical with that made on all the calves he could catch by Ewen-Maclau-0g, who had been dead IZO years. Analogous stories, it may be noted, are told in countries on the continent of Europe, where deer are to be found In any Dumber. Chambers' Journal. klrt For Summer Gotrn. Flounces, big and little, are becoming universal for muslins, veilings, foulards and other thin materials. The model U a particularly good one. well fitting FLOUNCEI SKI11T FOR THIN MATERIALS. round the hips down to the shaped volaute, which can l either cut in oue with the upper part and left loose of . put on separately under the niching. ! The under Bounce is cut separately and attached to the foundation. The niryele In Paris. It is said that the pawnshops of Paris are tilled with bicycles and thai when the wheels are put up at auction it is hard to get a good bid for them. "What a change has come over the scene in a few years." says a Paris paper, "And may not a prophecy regarding automobiles le safely risked? It seems to be only a question of time with most fads and fancies." Vice rirciuffi, ...o.-ievcic win not leave BufTnlo until thr physicians of the president iniie h Itulierin or jrive ho opinion that tin: president will positively recover. The Dog Knows That there is something wrong with his master. They have no more romps and rambles. He tries in vain to coax the listless youth from his chair. hen the lungs are disease a, physical weakness soon begins to show itself and the active outdoor life is given up. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the lungs and other organs of respiration. It cures obstinate, deepseated coughs, bleeding lungs, emaciation and other conditions which if neglected or unskilfully treated may find a fatal termination i n consumption. Ar.ernsny about f.ee bottles of Lr. Pierce Golden Medical Ln sec eery tnv bev sect-is to be a!"i right." writes Oiart. Monroe Co., Ohio. -He was very bad when I commenced to err him the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' The doctors claimed he had consumption and we doctored with them until he was past walkinar. It has been ten months since he etopoed taking your medicine and he is in pood health. We are very thankful to you for saving oar son." Accept no substitute for Golden "Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. Substitution means a little more profit for the dealer bat a loss for too. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and its consequences.

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