"Yohfl. FIRST FORMER. Onsnnvinn. This-%SheeI; Music, on good` paper, colored fron tis- piece, goes FREE to paid-up subscribers only; %-To_NoI'1-Subscribers-l0 cents per sheet with copy enmen J , ---FREE-- {\VIthIloxf Issue or 111: nonrusnu ADVANGE. ThePicture in My Heart Guns, Ries, Ammunition, Loades, Shells and Cartridges. y Apple Pearers and Pickers, Cold Blast Lanterns.` Do not `fail to see our Table Cutlery. We are ` leaders in this line. , Spades, Shovels and Grain Scoops. A call solicited. No trouble to show Goods and quote you prices. You will save money by purchasing your hardware at the BIG HARDWARE STORE." FALL GOODS President McKinley : Slayer Found Guilty` of_Murcler in First Dogroo-'I`o 80 I sentonced_ Thursday. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901. J. R. HAM BLY J. F1 HAIVIBLY ' Is always popular--if the air is catchy. The air of this song is catchy. Readers of THE ADVANCE will soon make it popular, for this pretty little song -is to be given - HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF A VIALTZ REFRAIN GONSISTING OF ...,.,.uu lt|\IID\d|l v\I any .u.au\-I 530 I "When We got to Bpalo we went to a boarding house. I do not re-` member the name of the proprietor nor the street where it was located. The man was arrested after the Pres`- ident was shot. uvnu . . . . - - __ uluun uu.u...,\. ...v OI\l|JIII "lIur1'ig'z1.n told me that-he wanted. me to go to Buffalo with him. He -said that there was a. "man to be?kill- ed, a prominent man. I asked `him who it Was. He told me to`Wa'it. -and Iwnuld sec. T LIV I` ,ll__ ..____,_, L__I A -n,'.u I nally consented to go with him. We left here on Tuesday and got into Bualo on Wednesday even- ing late. I-`Iarrigan gave me $50 and paid my way there. and gave me a.` return ticket to St, Louis. HIUL--. ;..._. ......L L- h_;m 1, --a u proc Several IUUH III um... ...- . `fl did not kw betomwj, . T to meet. h1'm.-l-Ie knew me of :16? 27:3 he kne\v'tl1a.t my wealqe - , - uor. We both drank, lbist Waiafiqg drank abcted me mosi. A . ;_u_1 ____ LLAA _ A I . I-[U1 LU ._...\_, `..._.,......v u -V "H was on the Monday before the 1 rcsident was killed that I first. knew that, axn.\'U1iI W63 B'0in8` to happen 1;. Anufchistic circles, said Saftigt. .--on that date Frank Harrigan, an An:u`cln`st. that I had known in New York. and oLhc_:r eastern cities, locat- ed me and made an appointment for me to meet him at the I-Iichelobe .-sa.- loon in this city. v ,u:.1 .__L 1.-.. L..l.._.. v_.!___ 1- ._ l)c5U|Ull\| D 3 - I V n - u - us: any owl-coy he knew Czolgosz and other Anar- C-hiS15_ ` Chief I)esmo_nd {immediately wok him into 1115 prlvate oice. and_ "gw/}a1.0( . him for several hours. Saftig told Chief Desmond: that he would tell all he knew regarding the` plot to kill the President. He prefac- ed his remarks by telllngof his life W-joy` to the present time. T - "It ume nn fhn "Monday hnfnws +1-an . 1" but `W; sgftlg confessed. to m cgolgouru ACrlmo-'Wout-` With m to untmo-_-Chicano Apurailiu goleased--310698 Trill Pcipou; 'c,.,1go.z'u rm: concluded-}r..;_`T Gum, of Murder in the Flat Dggro, " St. Louis, 1310- S8Pt- `That? 5; Dcspatch yesterday says: L Edwm-(1 Suftig, arrested eMo_nday noon suspected of petty .laree_ny, we!` , . y . . . . mm Chief of Detectxves Desmond yeg. Mday that he was one of three men who conspired to assassinate Presi- :a that he, Same`. tied -around W13-0sz s `hand the handkerchief nt, McKinley at Buffalo on Sept. ,6; 5 `W concealed the weapon .. with ;1,ich he shot the President. _ Chief of Deteetives Desmond will hold Saftig subject to the federal au- '1h()x`i1iC9- _ . . ` V(~s1.erday Clnef Desmond was talk- ing {'0 Suftig in his outer` oi.ce, when 3 (Iotective remarked the stmking re- somhI."mc0 the pvisoner had to Czol- gusz. Saftig _ said tlmt he had on mm-e than one occasmn been taken for the assassin.` In -reply to Chief pcsu1ond s gucstlon he replied that Czolgosz other Anar- n|.:-: 'n.....,..........'l :..-._--.I: _;. _1_, I. ;:N.,n5 of an Ac6orri:pl_li3o_ `In President : Shbtlnq. ._ "W56 was g and - __ CZOLGOSZ SWTR|AL. l'\-v|n|\l\l lull `"59 V` I. `zant gviagnlce was 8iVn by D? as to the wounds (tom "hm ` +ident died. ` 4 Glvon tn th0HJIlf!A-` can own: vavun vo nu-V `v'- Czolgou way im- I `lnh `Q - HE; Wl%, DU ~ law I-VII --_--- as-r%19.Lx%h~ 9!P?9`= ` Ila:-qul:_"i:_e cenglng. Victoria, B..C., Sept; 25.-Ma.rquis -11.0, the Japanese statesman. will ar- rive `here on. Tuesday` next by the steamer Ton Mara `on 4:. visit to "America. `for big ; heelth- ,- M ?a.1 Me given to Vtho Jury at A_3efg:3 98 was returned at 4.26. `- mne(; Mljourning Judge Whi_te,a.,n-3 A-am and 8. verdict of murder in this " hence that he would _prono_u1g}co V ; unda POD the VdeY.ndd.nta - _w3' afternoon at 2 .o'loc.k_;" the 'B'8o9.t.i0j"f,0:l' ~ . L. Attm-mu. n...1...;...; .:..;. u.'..A.`._i `Ottawa, Sept, Vsiitherlgmd was kept bus'y'Mo`nda_.y and yester--_. day denying xi_ewap_aper reports th`at ' )1e;;wu.s;`to:be Sh-. ;IA)'uiI_Da,vies' such ,,~_;,_. ;_ '4.-1.- IQ-I.h.n6v . Victo_ria,. B.C., Sept. 25.:-The en-j quiry into the loss of the -steamer I Islander in Lynn ' Canal will be re- -.umed to-day. {rho Dominion Gov- ernment will be; ropyresentedv by up. snaaavnau counsd. Toronto; Sept. 25. - Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, M.P., who returned to. `his home..a:t V Wood'bridge a. fewil days ago from a. rather extensive journey, is "reported-,to be confined to his house through ill health. St. 'Jorm,.. N. 13., Sept. 24.-The _elec_tion petition against `Col. J. J. Tucker. member for St. John Cityd in the -Dominion` House. was before` Judges I-Iannington -and Gregory yesterday and'_was dismissed. _ = Port Perry, Sept. 25.-Hon. G. E. ` Foster, ex-Minister of Finance, and Hon. John Dryden, Minister_ of Agri- culture, are announced to speak at Prince Albert, Ontario County, this evening at the ,re-opening of the pub- lic hall. ' Halifax, Sept. 25.-John J. Mo-` Cabo a.ndAJohn A. Macdonnld; ex-M.~ P., were nominated by the Conserva- tives of Victoria, County yesterday, to run against Premier Murray and John Morrison at the local elections. Berlin, Sept.` 25.-Her Bebel, who` was one of the principal speakers ati yesterday's session of the Germanl Socialist Congress in Lubeck, exhort- ed thedelegates to moderation and self-control h during the debates, which, he said, would develop sharp` diversities of opinion. I .sion of the White House Monday and Washington, Sept. Presi- dent Roosevelt took formal posses- lunchedethere in the afternoon with his brother-in-law, Mr. Douglas Rob-. inson of New York, and Major-Gena! era! ' Charles R. Millet of the New; York militia. He slept at the White` House for the first time last night. I surprise, for it` showed that the New York, Sept. 25.--'1`he omcial: measurement of the cup challenger Shamrock II, and the -cup defender` Columbia , were `made publicllast night at the New York Yacht Club.` I The result. was in the nature of a i Shamrock, which is the largerso far as sail area and displacement is con- cerned, allows only 43 seconds to the Columbia. over the "30-mile course, on which the contests for the Amer- 1 ica s Cupare to be sailed. Both, boatswere measured with 52 men on 3 board. The difference in the sailing, length of the two boats is 1.435: feet. This, computed on the time al-' lowance of the New York Yacht Club, gives the Columbia an allow- ance oi 43 seconds in a 30-mile race. Over 1 The a W the We details of the shooting and :hm!]1fession of the assassin. which a _ itnesses were examined at- `M gmrmng session of the court ready appeared in the praI8- : ._.Il 11Dortant, evi RE `On 41 V ` '4`-` dence given D1 -" Shortly after _6' o'clock Principal Grant had a. slight chill, which, how- } ever, speedily disappeared. Dr. Gar-` rett at 8.80 o'clock last night rel ported that no serious effects had so far followed the unfavorable symp- "toms. The patient was resting` nicely; 1 . ` oldmun' 'Releuod,- ` " Vi ' ' Chicago. _Sept.` 25,-.Emma lGo1d-l-I man has been released . by Justice Priudiville. She was afterwards found at the `home `of -the Isaaks, where the Anarchists were holding a. T jollication meeting on account of their release from custody. `She sent out word that she did not lsnow any /such. man as Sattig. ' c European War on '.-Lpu-oblate. London; Sept. 25.-A despatch from Copenhagen says: It is auth- oritatively announced that the Rus- sian Minister of Foreign Aairs, Count Lamsdor , and the German Imperial Chancellor, Count Von Bus- low, at their recent conferences nanmnngl --- -- 2 Had I Comfortable Dny-8lIght Chill Shortly After six. Kingston, Sept. 25.-Principa.l -Grant had a. comfortable day with no -change in the favorable conditions. yesterday. He is very weak, conse- quent on the severe illness. Amnnvuu d-I..- ...---__ - II --..-.--.v uuuu IJIIIUI. QUSIJCB BIGPBGIBR. Telegrams from all over Canada have been constantly received, ex- pressing deep regret. Among the tele- grams received was one from Lord St-rathcona, who also sent a mess sage of congratulation to the Prin- -cipal on the royal "honor he had re- ceived. , , . , . . _ . --, vvuuv vvu JJUU` at agreed upon common measures to be. taken against Anarchists. and that they are now communicating with the powers on `the subject. ' Count Lamlsdortf and A Counts Von Buelow have decided. to; completely suppres the Anarchist. press." .;-uvu`u uu huc b't!VUK`B 11111688. I Among the many callers at the hou- pi`-tal to enquire as to his condition were` Archbishop Gauthrie, Bishop a vMvi.ll-s and Chief Justice Meredith. `_ rnA'ln1!vn Inna `unnu- 1A'No.w .York,- ,Sept.g`.s`25`:.'-'--T-The -against Johann Most, whc fatal. to I have been ai~rai' ed in the Court at ,Special .~Seasionag yesterday for pub- his paper, The, Ffreivheit, has bee'n~ad- journed indenitely. This action was taken because of the fact. `that Most is in jail at Corona, L.I.,- where he was arrested at a so-called Anarchist meeting g last Sunday night. _ T ` . . ' ` no%`{way`*"a'Rect;je`d *b$'t.}i6 result of the 1-amcxmu angst : coxuiruox. Nominations in Nova scotln. Shun)-ock -Allvowl 43 seconds. Hi`. Suthcrlind sofa, lo. The Congress of soislilts. Took Formal Polsolin. The Iolnuloi Elqhlry. cm-1:"; wanuio` sick. i col. `it.-actor life.` In South CIIl'IO. . white U / --~-' .Just1 ' - Before adj0u"'nl1?cAn;ould P" ,:`m:: announced that tie defendanmwcig. sentence u{)0 n at 2 _ taken T aftern-oomediately WM, Czolgosz W35 W11 under Dem ' through the tlmnc r 11- 84? an. 5110 .5 avenue back to the J peamnces .t 1&1-` -.by the result Of the r T - " city . moved t he crowd W`he:s the larrgeeit: Hall yesterday._ since his 3: 8 of which has S99 {mm `on both 9 e eoplewere lmcd P the e`no - :se0de d rotunda on etnhecd. and {rinse rwhere court. conV ; the 4 except { number . oat . nu 155 stairs leading {'0 above. . "j J ay's_procCedm5f;__ ,.~- / ~14-..- ted way ee ' he W35 `n no 10119 ` There was ngffy. A `t e`,f.'- that of itnegsad J.A. of Women W Sdmervilie, ` Texas, Sept. .25.--A race riot was started here last night, and several hundred shots were fired 93-" . sbcfore tho, niggroess broke and fled. d0ne:neg!`0-13` dead. B-11 two may`: gre. v vvlivvou 4.... . .-pun r -. , . ' Halifax, Sept. 25.---'1-`hom`a.s Collett of Moncton `was killed in the Hills- _bo'ro Plaster Mills yesterday. a. ca.ve- ; in burying him. He lived an hour :11.- tcr-being dug out. He was `35 years of age andjeaves a. widow and three children. cuppa: 55:54 at: valvl Bergen $3 th; second city of Not- way and the principal seaport of the coua_1try._ _ _ ` ` ' nm-o sweep: Bergen. Christiania. Sept. 25.--[Av large section of Bergen was burned `Mon- day night. Two remen were killed. The darjaage done amounts to several million kroner. ` ' Birmingham, Eng.,_ Sept. 25.-_- British manufacturers have resolved to " form a combination to defend their interests and the interests of 1 British commerce in view of them- tranee into the country of the `Amer- ican.Tobacco Company. For this end a retaliatory measure will short- ly be announced. , V ' ' . m-imt; Ti-u.st to right. Rossland, B;C., Sept. 25.--Edwin H. Leads, a.`we1l-known resident of Trail, is under-arrest, charged with a. serious oence. It is alleged that he stole from a. mail ba i_n the Trail i postoice the sum of _ 660 in cash`? and two cheques for $40 each.` The defendant is a. real estate and insur- ? ance broker. He has resided for six `years at Trail, and has an hunter-. I chad -nnnnpl LL. nished record. Jvsqm-r uvv ' Washington, Sept. 25.-Bu1garian brigands, instead of Turks, kidnap- ped Miss Ellen H. Stone; the Ameri- can missionary in Turkey, according to the last advices to the State De- i partment. The brigands demand can ` ransom for the release of the prison- f er, and Consul-_-General Dickinson asks the State Department whether the American Board of Foreign Mis- sions is willing toipay this ransom. I The request has been transmitted to 9 the Mission Board. V Governor Ron Sent the First Menage Through Tuesday Night. Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 25.- The Dawson Dominion Government tele- graph line was opened through to Dawson for first time last night, Governor Ross of Yukon sending first message through before he left on the steamer Hating at 9 p.m.'on his return north. leugraeious reply to the Chinese envoy, expressed a. belief that the relations between the two countries, would be closer in the fu- ture. ' ' Vang; VII-Illl wac- vi . i`he apology is couched in `terms of the deepest regret and deference, testifying that the benevolent hu- mane attitude of J apen has happily preserved the general situation in the Orient intact and asking the Mi- -kado to be graciously disposed to draw closer the bondsof friendship uniting the two empires. rm... 1|.r:I,._.:.; .-_ - ...._-:---_ ---..v-- 4- Apology for Murder couched in Term: 01 ` . the Deepest Rigret. London,` Sept. 25.-'-The Toledo. cor- "respondent of The Times gives. the text of the apology of Empercl Kwang. St: to Emperor Mutsuhito, for the murder of Suglyama Akita, Chancellor of the Japanese Legation in.Peki.n at the beginning of the eBoxe.r" outrage. rhino nnninauuu .'.. ----`..`I.-.`I __. 4-_-,_,,,, l . - " London, Sept. 25.-Lord Kitchener reports that 29-,Boers have been killed, '16` wounded .a.nd 350 made Prisoners. and that 48 have surren- dered between Sept. 16 and Sept. 23. Bluojackots for Trenehes. London, Sept. 25.--A despatch to The Exchange Telegraph Company from. Cape S Town says the British cruiser Barracouta. has` arrived at Simona Town and that all the avail- able bluejackets will be used in the trenches to defend Mossel Bay. Nrncunl Dan 1'1! GAO .....:I.... -.'..A. -1 VI vasvalwa uv ucuiuu Anuacl pay. Mossel Bay is 242 miles east of `Cape Town. ' -.--.. ..-.- Avuulty vu ucpu. Lu. .Dangerously ill - Sergt. James Walsh and Sergt. John Flustlove Wo_od, enteric fever, at Pretoria, on Sept. 19. - ` Boer Prisoners Escape Hamilton, . Bermuda, Sept. 25.-Q Three of the Boer prisoners of war escaped from Darre1 s Island, Friday night, and have `not yet been recap- tured. Troops are" scouring the islands for the fugitives.` More Canadians Deid. London, Sept. 25.--The foilowing are official reports concerning the Canadian `scouts in South Africa: Willnd _ `.2 ? K01 `La... 'n-....-n -1- \JIV|vllII.\-OJGIIIL DUUULB Ill ODUUI/I1 1'lII'.I.Ua; illed - 37,591, JohnMDouga.1l, at Dust.er. s Rock, on Sept. 15. T\ov\n-nun-\v1n'Ivy {II C1__-..J. 'I',--. - .1 .`!-"neurones-sfrognpw. " - 'r1i'e =HaLzu`e . Sept. "25.--`The Asso- ; ciated `Press -representative here; learns that the -anno'un'cement- made ` yin` 4-the ` Soir of Brussels that Mr. Kruger has decided to send a. special mission to President Roosevelt is not correct. The expenses incurred since Mr. Kruger came to Europe has reduced tha Trnncxrngl 0n....!.. ;- stru ...... uiau uL'.g,1'L`L: uy 8.. Jury 1n `V-p_a'r` lll. of tl1c`b`upreme Court, in having on the sixth day` of September shot President William McKinley, the wounds inicted by such gunshots af- terwurds resulting `in the death of` the President. The wheels of justice moved. swift. -T ly. The trial of the assassin consutn- ed eight hours and twenty-six mm- utes. and covered a period of only" two days. Ira'ctiically, all of this time was occupied bythe prosecution in DI't-sentiug it case so clear. 80 011` clusive,- that even had" the prisoner entered the plea of insanity. it 55 doubtful if the jury would have ref turned it verdict different from the one rendered yesterday. - The announceinent. made this after- noon by the attorneys for Czol$`z that the eminent alienists summoned by the Erie County Bar Association and by the District Attorney to hex- amine Czolgosz `and to determine shi exact mentiil condition had declared him to be perfectly sane, destroyed. the only vcstigc of at defence .tha-t Judges Lewis and Titus coulde have Put together. ~ llnr,.....- -- rmnnermrn OPEN ro n.ursoN.' lumen..."-. xI..I{7}I_.'.l- I--. 1'! ;g... Killed by as Cuvg-In. on a serious Charge. Texan` ltuou War. Held for a. Ransom. CHINA T0 JAPAN. 0 ` A deepgtoh from London 111113., days that dmfihg the last ten months J'apen a foreign trade amounted to 156,000,000 yen, . nearly $78,000,000, as against 123,000,000 yeh for the obrreeponding period last year. `The iInpo_rte_ were l8l,O00.000 ` you as `compared with 207,000,000` yen duging _the"eeI(ne_ %of10 9..,-0 " 3 town, wish to express 'their sincere thanks to the olergymen and members of your line hand for the memorial services given in honor of our dear President. Canada with the whole Eng- lish nation has mourned with us in our sorrow, and we feel assorted that in no town `was the universal sympathy for our` loss more ttlngly and tenderly given than in Barrie. Q ` ` 3115810.-N-Y-. Sept. 25.--Leon Czolgosz, alias Fred Nieman, was ~"fSt_""`1b f0Un.1 guilty of murder in t1e1u'st, clegree by a, jury in` :_part Of fhri HllI|l`(xI1nn lV..n..o- .'... l...-........ 4Mmn'xoAN A1`?!-?-REOIAVTION._ V Dear Mr. Editor,-'1`he American V:-epeidenta and vialtoru of your beautiful Sir-,'-- may I take the liberty through 1 your -columns of `drawing attention to a plan I would propose to the Dominion Government. It is this. - Let a day be set aside as Renovation Day and let the past oice be closed to the public. Then I would suggest all mail matter be taken out of reach and the hose be turned on the boxes which of course should beopened. It is to be regretted" this was `not done before the Old Boys came here as all public buildings should be xed up. If the suggestion be made now, however, perhaps we shall see things clear in a year. '\7`.'..__.. pos'r orvmom AND om: BOYS. To the.AJ)vANcE -Editor. -1 _--b`-~v-- --.- -v--v-- -v-- vv yo no.- of` improvement. Thanl-:i_ng yohvfg; > space, yours truly, . 'IF....... 1:` .... __ Dedr Sir,--I am. one of the new class in the B.C.l., and take this means of advocating the formation of a literary society at the school. This is the time of the year it should be started, and I think if some of the older pupilawould take it up they would be well support ed. Weekly debates and literary and musical entertainment would material- ly brighten the school and be a means 2_._._._-._-...-_L fI'\L-_.`I.:__. .___. 1| ooL1..EGIA'r_E LITERARY SOCIETY. To the Editor NOTHERN ADVANCE : LETTERS ADDRESSED TO THE EDITOR THIS WEEK. WHAT THE PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY.` .4 JAPANS COMMERCE `GOOD. An Aunmom Vxsrron. |.IoA\l v When we got into_the boarding house we saw.Czol gosz. I knew him. having met. him in Chicago several years ago. (fzolgosz told me that he intended killing the President. He said he had been to Niagara Falls with that in `view, but had failed. He was to make another attempt noon. .-