ADMITS PLANNING MURDER Mnn Who S It in I'rrnlili'ti t Reticent on All Other .Snliji-M lint Th Id, BUFFALO, Sept. 7, AHhotlRh Czolgosz refused to Incrlinlnato nny one else In the plot to kill President McKlnlcy, the pollco aro of the opinion thnt one other man was a party to It. The man who walked ill rcctly In front of Czolgosz and shielded him from tho sight of the secret servlco mon. Tho police have a Rood description of him pud his arrest may occur at any moment. There Is no doubt, according to the police, that this man was an accom pllco bf Czolgosz. Two or thrco suspects wero picked up In various parts of the city during tho night, but they were released after undergoing an examination, each ono proving alibi, Czolgosz does not appear to be Insane. Dctcctlvo Sergeant John Ocary, who stood a few feet from Czolgosz when ho llred tho shots and who caught President McKlnlcy when ho fell, was nsked whether, In his opinion, Czolgosz was Insano. "Ho may bo," said tho detective, "but from all I iiaw of him ho Is Just nn an archist." Czolgosz Is not ubovo the avcrago height His face- Is that of a typical Oerman. Ho arose at an early hour this morning nnd ate a hiarly breakfast. Ho appenrs to bo Tory nervous nnd starts suddenly when any ono speaks to him, Ho proves to bo very elusive In arguing. Tho police worked with him until a latu hour last night nnd they admitted that very llttlo progress had been mado In bringing nut facts from him regarding his past history. To a reporter District Attorney Penny gavo tho cubstnnco of Czolgosz'a confes sion, az follows: I'liiniicil for Three liny. "This man has admitted nhnntl n t I ti . president. Ho says ho Intended to kill mm; inai no nan uecn planning to do It for tho last thrco dnvs. Hlnrn hn rnmn hero. Ho went to tho Tcmplo of Music wun municr in nis heart, Intending to shoot to kill. Ho fixed up his hand by tying a handkerchief around It and waited his turn to get near tho president. When ho got directly In front of tho president ho fired. Ho says ho had no confederate; that ho was cn'.trely nlono In planning nnd executing this diabolical act. "Ho says ho Is n believer In tho theories propounded by Emma Goldman nnd that ho had heard her lectures. Ho also Inti mates that ho docs not bollovo In our form of government nnd therefore that ho deemed It his duty to Get rid of tho presi dent." This, in substnnco, is tho confession of Leon Czolgosz, who Is a Ocrman-Polo nnd says his homo 1h In tho vicinity of Clove land, O. Ho is 28 years old, unmarried nnd has seven brothers and two sisters liv ing there. Ho worked for a time In tho wlro works nt Newark, 0. Ho exhibits no sign of remorse nnd aside from his nervous ness nets as If ho had dono what ho con sidered n pralseworthr Instead of n das tardly oct. In an Interview Secret Servlco Detective Ireland, who, with Officers Foster nnd CJnllaghcr, wero near tho president whon tho shots wero fired, said: "It is Incorrect, ns has been stated, that tho assault was anticipated by tho presi dential party. Slnco tho Spanish-American war tho president hns traveled all over tho country and has mot peoplo everywhere In Canton ho walks to church nnd down town without tho sign of secret servlco of any kind. In Washington ho walks about tho Wtlto Houso grounds, drives out frooly and has enjoyed much freedom from de tectives. "It has been my custom to stand back of tho president nnd Just to his left, so that I could seo tho right hnnd of ovary person passing, but yestcrdny I was requested to stand opposite tho president, so that Mr. Mllburn could stand to tho loft nnd Intro duce tho people as they appeared. In that Drunkards Easily Cured Miss Edith Williams Wants Every Lndy Reader of This Paper to Know How Site Saved Her Fattier. Used an Odorless and Tasteless Remedy in His Food, Quicklv Curing Him Without His Knowledge. Trial I'nvkiiKR of tin- Ronii-dy .Mulled Free to Show lltnv Kimy It In to Cure DrmiLuril. Nothing could be moro dramatic or de voted than tho manner In which Miss Edith Williams, box 33, WnyneHVllli. O., cured her drunken father after years of misery, wretchedness und almost unbearable suffer ing. 5 SUSS EDITH WILLIAMS. "Yes, father Is a reformed man," she suld, and our friends think It a mlraclu Unit 1 cured him without his knowledge or con pent. I had read how Mrs. Kate Lynrh of 829 12111s St.. Han Francisco, Cnl., hud cured her husband by using " remedy secretly In his coffee and food nnd 1 wrote to Dr. Unities for a trial, When It enme I put iom eln father's coffoo nnd food nnd watched him closely, but ho couldn't t 11 the dlfforenco so I kept It up. Ono morning fathei gia up and said he wis hungry. This wns a good sign, as he rarely ato much breakfast. Ho went away oud when ho enme homo at noon perfectly iiober 1 wns almost frantic with joy, us 1 lindn t seen him sober for half a day before In over fourteen years. After dinner ho sat down In the big easy chair and said, 'Edith. I don t know what has come over me, but I hate the Bight and smell of liquor and nm going to stop drinking forever.' This wns ?h..mll)c,. f01vn 1111,1 K 101,1 lllm ln what J had done. ell, w; both had n good cry, nnd now we have tho happiest homo ami the kindest father you can Imagine I am j-o glad you will publish this experle'nco for t wll reach many others and let them cMc " IU 1 womU,rful "olden Bpe- Dr. Haines, tho discoverer, will nend n snniplo of tills grand remedy treo to all who wll write for it. Enough of the remedy Is mailed free to show how It Is used n tea coffee pr fppd, and that It will cure tho' dreaded habit ciuletly nnd permanently Bend your name nnd nddress to Dr. J. v Haines, 1KB uienn building. Cincinnati, o' nnd he will mall a free unmplc of the rem edy to you. hecurely sealed lu n plain wrap, per, also full direction how to use It, books nnd testimonials from hundreds who have been cured, and everything needed to nld you In yavlng those near nnd dear to you from h life of degradation and ultimate- pov erty and rilscrnce. Send for a freo trial today. It will brighten tho rest of jour life. way I had an opportunity to get a good look at evorvbfdy's rlRht hand. incident of the .Shunt Inu. "A few moments beforo Czologosz np proachid a man camo along with three lingers of his right hand tied up In a bandago and ho hail shaken handi with hli left. When Czolgosz raise up I noticed he wns a boyish-looking fellow with an lnno cent face, perfectly calm, and I alto noticed that his right hand was wrapped In what nppcared to bo n bandage. I watched him closely, but was Interrupted by tho man In front of him who held on to tho president's hand an unusually long time. This man appeared to bo an Italian and wore a short, heavy black moustat he. Ho was persistent and It was nccesary for me to push him along so that the others could reach the president. Just as he released the nrej (dent's hand and as tho president was reaching for tho hand of tho assassin there were two quick shots. "ThU startled mo for n moment and I looked and saw tho president draw his right hand up under his coat, stralchtpn up, pressing his lips together nnd give Czolgosz tho most scornful and contcmptlblo look possible. "At tho same time I reached for the young mnn and caught his loft hand. Tho big negro standing Just back of him nnd who would havo been next to tnko the president's hand, struck tho young man In tho neck with one hand nnd with the other reached for tho revolver which had been discharged through the handkerchief ana tho shots from which had set tire to tho linen. "Immediately a dozen men fell upon the assassin nnd bore him to tho floor. Whllo on tho floor Czolgosz again tried to dis charge tho revolver, but beforo ho could point It nt tho president It wns knocked from his hand by tho negro. It Hew across tho Iloor and one of the artillerymen picked It up nnd put It In his pocket. "On tho way down to tho Btntlon Czolgosz would not say a word, but seemed greatly Agitated," EXPRESSIONS OF PUBLIC MEN AH nt n I.ims to t'liilorntu till tile Motive of the Wnulil-llc AkniimnIii, AUGUSTA, Mo,, Sept. 7. Joseph Manloy pent tho following mcssago to Senator Hanna nt Clovelnnd: It docs not seem possible that a brutal hand could bo rnlsed against ono whoso every thought wah for the betterment of tho poor und needy us our beloved presi dent. 1IALTIM0RE, Sept. 7. James A. Gary, former postmaster general, was shocked beyond mensuro by tho news. "I nm al most prostrated," said Mr. Gary, "and I cannot find words to express my feelings." DENVER, Sept. 7,Followlng tho receipt of tho Inst nnd most fnvorablo bulletin last night, Senator Patterson sent tho following telegram to .President McKlnley nt Iluffalo: Wo nrn nnqnpnlfn11v aIaI.a.i !,.. rtA ... - ........ .IJU.V.-.. 11,(11 Willi will pavo you to tho nation. Tho latest telPirriims from vnnr iwiiri rt ui ti mountains anil plains with supremo glnd ncss. T. m. PA'iTKnRnv. To tho Associated Tress Senator Patter- son mado tho following statement: Thorn Pirn hn tint .Ia.,. It WllM (lljihnltnn I nn! u-nnlj n ,., niln,.tn ..... ...... ..t.ia "Wiuo V.I1III1UV Jl I btllft, 1 J express the horror nnd detestation with "uiuii jiiiiuriciiim view 1110 net. it is im possible to concelvo of the shot of the as sassin being aimed nt tho llfo of ono of tho nwaw iiiuimuu jiii-aiui-iiiB wno nas graced the nation. NEW YORK. Sent. 7. Henrv White, see. rotary of tho Garment Workers of America in voicing tno sentiments of worklnir mnn upon tho shooting of Prcsldont McKlnlev. said: Whllo most of US linve rtlnVrnrt n-HVi Mr. McKlnley In politics, Mill ho has always been known as a man of strong sympa thies and a thorough humnnltnrlan. ah wun governor of o h o and as a eon- gressman ho favored unions In a number of notable Instances. Of course every lion- rm nurnin.iii uepinres 1110 snooting nnU looks UD0I1 It ns a creat enlnmll v. Mr Me. Klnley stood for settled policies, and If he b0 aiiowea 10 nnisn Ills term theso policies lll uu JlUl 10 1110 icsi. SPECIAL "FOR HITCHCOCK Kxtru Train Ileum Secretnrr of the Interior to Scene of the Crime. GREENFIELD, Mass., Sept. 7. Secretary of tho Interior Hitchcock passed through hero this morning on a special train en routo to Iluffalo. Speaking of tho nttompted nssasslnatton of tho president. Secretary Hitchcock said: "I cannot yet fully renllzo that such n crlmo has been committed. Whether Insano or on anarchist, tho person who fired tho shots should bo given llttlo consideration. "It seems lmposslblo that nny human being should havo tho heart to commit such a torrlblo crime. Thcro has been no other president slnco Abraham Lincoln who has received tho lovo nnd admiration that tho Amerlcnn people havo given to Wllllnm McKlnley. His whole llfo has been devoted to their wclfaro and happi ness. "Tho crlmo that has boon committed Is barbarous beyond expression. I rejoice Hint tho bullotlns nr so favorable. Tho wholo country hopes for his recovery." LONG OVERCOME WITH GRIEF .Mint lllnmelf Up with IIU Fnnill n nil nefimrn to tire Anyone. nUTTERFIELD, Mo., Sept. 7. When tho news of tho nttempted nssasslnatton reached Secretary of tho Navy John D. Long hern last evening ho was so overcome that ho denied himself to everybody except his Immediate family nnd requested that ho not bo asked to say nnythlng. Early today, howovcr, he sent tho following mcssago to tho Associated Press: "It Is appalling. Words cannot express tho horror, tho pity, tho wickedness of It. It Is an overwhelming sorrow. May God prcscrvo this precious life." Secretary Long has not yet stated when ho can start for Buffalo, PHYSICIANS ARE HOPEFUL Mcl'iirliiml Send Dl.ipnleh thnt Presi dent In In Crltlcnl Condi tlon, hut Miiy l.lve, WASHINGTON'. Sept. 7.-Hon. H. n. McFarlnnd, president of tho Iloard of Com missioners of tho District of Columbia, who Is In nuffalo, today telegraphed as follows: "President In critical condition, but phy sicians hopeful. Will know probablo out como by Monday. I romaln until after. crUls Is past." MEMBERS OFCABINET CALL rreldrnt Able to Receive Them and Alan ii Few l'cmonnl I'rlendx, BUFFALO, Sept. 7. Secretary Wilson called at tho homo of Mr. Mllburn to see the president nt 8:80. Half an hour later Secretary Root left n carriage at the corner of Forry and Delawnro streets and walkod briskly to the front door. Ho was met by Secretary Cortclyou. Tho secretary wns at onco taken up to the room where the president lies. Mayor Dlebl also called this morning and inquired about the presi THE OMAHA DAILY J3E.E; SUNDAY, SEPTEMUER 8, 1001. dents condition. Attorney Gcncrat Knox arrived at the houso nt 9:30 and a few minutes later Senator Hanna Joined those Inside. Postmaster General Smith nnd Comptrcl Icr Dawes arrived hero early this morn ing and went Immediately to tho Mllbu n house. Tho former says he had been ad vised thnt Vice President Rootcwlt was on his way to Buffalo. METHODISTS PRAY FOR HIM ItcMiltitlnnn of fij in i nth Panned hj the HciiiiiciiIciiI Co nm-II In London, LONDON, Sept. 7. The ecumenical Moth odlst conference gavo up tho first hour of lt3 session today to prayers tor, eulogies of nnd resolutions respecting President McKlnlcy. It happened that tho bishops and ministers of the colored Methodist branches were In charge of tho opening service, Bishop Arnett of Ohio presiding. Rev. P. A. Hubbard, D, D., of Washington offered prayer tor tho president nnd his wife, nnd Bishop Arnett delivered nn ad dress, In which ho spoke of tho high quali ties of the president ns n statesman, Chris tian nnd gentleman. Rev. Dr. W. T. Davison of the British Wesleyan Methodist, president of tho con ference, moved: Thnt this conference expresses Its Indig nation ut the dastardly attempt made upon tho president of the United States, nnd Its profound sympathy with the tuition In Its deep imxlcty over tho deed nnd directs that n message of respectful sympathy bo sent at onco to Mrs. McKlnlcy. This was amended to send one also to President McKlnley. Dr. Frank M. Bristol of Washington, President McKlnley's pastor, whoso emo tion mado speech hardly possible, spoko of his personal relations with the president. Dr. Stewart of Manitoba, for tho Cana dians,' nnd others, spoke. After a special silent prayer for tho re covery of tho president the resolution wns ndoptcd by a standing vote, many of those present weeping. From tho ecumenical Methodist Episcopal conference to tho secretary of state: LONDON, Sept. 7, IDU.-In accordance wun ncunn laKen on win Tin nay of Sep tember. this ecumenical Mrthnllt rnnf'np ence. nsemhled In Woslov ehrmol. T .nnrlnn. expresses through you to tho Amerlc.ui peoplo Its Intense Indignation nt the iliis- iiinny iiucmpi on tno life of the preslden of the t'nlted StateH of Ainerle.i. nml In profound sympathy with tho nation In its uvvp imxieiy. JOHN BOND, JAMES M. KINO. Secretaries. R00SEVELT IS IN BUFFALO Vice I'renlilent Arrives nnd HnRtcns nt Once tn the Mllhurn limine, BUFFALO, Sept. 7. At 1:15 p. m. the special train bearing Vice President Roose velt nnd party arrived at tho New York Central depot and as soon as the cars camo to ti stand tho vice president rushed through tho gato to n carriage In wnltlng outside. To an Associated Press representative, who mnnnged to reach him, he said. In re ply to a question bs to whether ho had any thing to say for publication: "I havo nothing to say! Nothing to ray! Nothing to say at present," nnd bo rushed Into tho carriage, which, with an escort of mounted policemen, nt once drove alone Exchango street nnd thenco to tho house where tho wounded president Is lying. An other carriage, with detectives, followed Immediately. The horses were driven at a swift run. Tho street had been cleared nnd every preparation mado for a speedy trip to tho Mllburn house. Tho revolver with which President Mc- Klnloy wns shot was turned over to Super intendent of Pollco Bull today by Captain Wlsser, to whom It had been handed by tho soldier who recovered It. None of tho members of tho cabinet who aro hero wero permitted to seo tho presi dent. As soon ns all arrlvo who aro com ing a cabinet meting will bo held. Secre tary Hay wns heard from shortly beforo noon, but did not Indicate In his message whether ho would come. General Brooke, commander nf thn nn. partmont of tho East, nrrlved from Oov-'l ernoj's Island this morning nnd personally directed tho arrangements about patrolling tho streets adjoining tho residence. Tho battalion of tho Fourteenth Infantry from Fort Porter is under command of Major Mann. MAN WHO KNOWS THE ASSASSIN Attended Annrclilnt Meeting While lie Lived In Clovelnnd nnd Kept n Siitoon. CLEVELAND, 0 Sept. 7. Leon Czolgosz. tho man who shot Prcsldont McKlnley, li said to havo formerly kept a saloon at tin corner of Third avenue nnd Tod street, thU city. Later ho was employed In one of tho mills of tho Amerlcnn Steel and Wlro com- pnny Foreman Frank Halsor of tho gal vanlzlng department of tho Consolidated mill of the latter company ald today: "I know Leon Czolgosz vory well. UU father, I bollovo, lives In tho vicinity of Warrensvllle, O., on a farm. Thoro aro five sons, I think, nil residing In this city, two or thrco of them living on Hosmer street. Leon at ono tlmo wns employed as n black smith In the Consolidated mill. Later he kept a saloon nt tho corner of Third avenue nnd Tod street. Later ho sold out tho sa loon and lived on tho farm with his father. "1 know that Leon Is, or was, nn an archist. Ho attended socialist and nnarchlst meetings very frequently. Ho Is a man of rather small stature, about 26 years old. Tho last tlmo I taw him be had a light brown moustache." SENDS ENCOURAGING NEWS "War Department Itcoelven McmuiRc from Ileilnlde nf tho I'rcKldcnt. WASHINGTON. Sept. 7,-Gcneral Glllcs pie, acting secretary of war, this morning recolved tho following telegram from Major Thomas W. Symons, Engineer corps: BUFFALO, Sept. 7.-7:10 p. m.-Genernl Gillespie, Acting Secretary of War: Havo just como from Mllburn house. President resting comfortably. No unfavorable symptoms havo developed. Suffers no pain except when ho breathes deeply. Pulse, 1K. Looks well and fceln ns well as could be posslblo under tho circumstances, Doctors speak encouragingly. SYMONS. Major Symons whs Instructed by tele graph last night to romaln as near tho president as posslblo and keep In closo touch with his condition, with a view to Informing the authorities In Washington promptly of every material development In tho case. STRONG HANDS0N THE MARKET Flrt l'rleea Show Henry Drellnea by iiiiortlii(t Order Check the Ilrcnk. NKW YORK. Sept. 7.-WnlI street was astir early today with preparations to meet tho exigency precipitated upon the financial world by the shooting down of the president nt Buffalo yesterday. As Imdon was closed, all effort were concentrated to meet the effects which would convergo upon tho New York Stock exchange. The news from Iluffalo of tbo president's condition was considered favorablo as miti gating the tlrst Imminent probability of the president's death. The announcement by tho cloarlng house authorities before the market opened that The New Plan of Selling Furniture GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE. The new plan which we adopted September 1st of selling fine Furniture is making a great increase in our sales because the plan is right It is a ,'ood thins tor our customers nnd will ho a good thing for us if the great volume of sales keep up. Think of the difference in price Look over the partial list: Brass Beds . Iron Beds Regular New Tlan Price. Price. All brass $ tiO.OO $ U.00 All brass 1S.00 31.00 All brass 30.00 19.00 rink 22.00 lfl.r,0 White 10.00 U.00 IHuo 20.00 14.75 Dull black 16.00 11.00 Tables Regular Now Plan Price. Price. Oak $ io.OO $ 6.00 Oak 12..10 7.50 Mahogany .Ti.OO 23.00 Flcmlbh 25.00 18.00 Vcrnls Martin 22.00 14.00 Marquetry 33.00 21,00 Miscellaneous Regular New Plan Price. Price. Chiffonier, mahogany . 25.00 $ 18.00 Chiffonier, oak 28.00 20.09 Chiffonier, oak 17.50 12.00 Chiffonier, oak 12.00 7.60 Arm Chair 8.00 4.15 Divan 10.00 5.75 Morris Chair 15.00 10.50 Turkish Rocker, leather. 40.00 28.00 Rocker, mahogany 55.00 37.50 Rocker, mahogany 12.00 0.50 Rocker, mahogany 8.00 -1.75 Parlor Set 55.00 38.00 Mahogany Sofa 85.00 58.00 Mahogany Davenport .. 73.00 45.00 ... . . r-nnllS uDiu Tin: M- i VI01,uK9t hom which Timnb i .no '1IOX '!' Catalogue tho associated banks had tho situation well tn hand was tho next reassuring factor. When tho market opened thero ivns a gen eral feeling that every possible preparation had been mado to provide for tho sudden emergency in averting disaster to stocks. Tho first quotation on tho tape wns Canada Southern, with a drop of 2'. Then came Southorn Railway, 1V4 lower than last night; Missouri Pacific followed with a slump of 5 points nnd Erlo first preferred, after oponlng oft 3V4, dropped nn extreme 4, nnd so It went with other stocks nil through tho list. Tho leading railroad stocks wero tho severest sufferers, tho grangers, Pacifies nnd Southwcstcrns show ing declines of over 5 points. United States Steel stocks both opened wide, tlrst sales of tho common being 10,000 shares nt 41 to compared with 43 last night, nnd 4,000 shares of tho preferred sold at 92 and 91U, compared with 94 last night. Amalgamated Copper fell 5 points within tho first fow minutes on first snlcB of 5,100 shares. Ten thousand shares each of South ern raclflc, Union Pacific and Erlo wero the first sales recorded on tho tape. Inllucnco of tho supporting orders In tho market mado Itself quickly felt and thero wero lmmedlnto rallies of from 1 to 2 points. Very heavy blocks kept coming out, however, and tho mnrkot maintained Its fcvcrleh and excited tone. BANKS ARE WELL PREPARED New York ClenrlnK limine Taken Action to Prevent Any I'll nto. NEW YORK, Sopt. 7. A meeting of a commlttco of tho Clearing House associa tion was held beforo tho stock market opened today. At tho close of tho moot ing Chairman Tnppnn and Manager Scherer of tho Clearing houso said that the asso ciated banks had tho financial situation well In hnnd. Tho clearing houso commlttco ntljourncd, about 10:40 without having taken nny action. It ,wns said that no llnanclnl as sistance had been required owing to tho fact -that the stock market opened with out ranlc. It whs announced that Pres. dent Tnppnn would remain at tho clearing house to meet any emergency that might arise. A resolution was passed that the associ ation would sustain tho monetary situation In every way. Although the meeting nd Journcd, members of tho commlttco will remain at the clearing house. CHICAGO, Sept. 7. W. S, Warren. pre3l dent of tho Chicago Board of Trado, when asked If the attempted nssasslnatlan of President McKlnley would affect tho 'prices of grain and stocks, said: "I do not expect this great crlmo to affect grain prices at all. Tho assassina tion of President Oarfleld twenty years ago did not Influence tbo produce markets appreciably," Prominent bankers exprcxed a similar opinion. Trndea llnlnim KxprcM Sympnthy. SWANSEA, Wales, Sept. 7. Tho Trades Union congress began Its last session to day. Resolutions of sympathy with tho United States wero ndopted, F. C. Chandler of Manchester and B. Tllot of London were announced us tho American representatives on tho exccutlvo committee. Illtehenek llnrnnte tn Ilnffnlfi, DUBLIN, N. H Sept. 7. Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock started for Buffalo cn a special train early today. Dining itr.V" Regular Price. .4 12.00 .. 33.00 Now Plan Price. J 7.50 21.00 Oak Oak Couches Regular Price. ..$ 15.00 . . 28.00 .. 18.00 .. 55.00 .. 18.00 .. 12.00 New Plan Price. 31.60 19.50 12.50 39.00 13.23 7.50 Leather .. Pantnsoto l'antnsolo , Leather .. Velour ... Vclour ... Bureaus Regular New Plan Price. Price. ..$60.00 44.00 . 90.00 65.00 . 30,00 22.00 . 21.00 16.25 . 15.00 12.00 Maplo Mahogany Oak Oak Oak Shiverick Furniture Co. Mailed Free. CENTRAL UNION WEAKENS Unci; l.'ii nn ItN Determination to lloyeott the Ak-Snr-Ilrn Cnrnlvnl. Central Labor union Friday decided to abandon its light on tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Bon, having discovered that organized labor would lose moro than It could gain by this proceeding. Ocorgo Kleffnor resigned ns president of tho union. Ho had boon given un option by tho poBtofllce department at Washing ton of cither resigning his position in tho Central Labor union or his position ns a letter carrier. With many manifestations of regret his resignation was accepted last night. After the session closed tho following resolutions wero given out with request for their punllcntlon: Whereas, The painful news hns como to us thnt the chief executive or thov nation line fallen at the hnndH of nn nssnssln at Buffalo this afternoon; nnd Whereas, By this cowardly net the en tlru nation has been plunged Into deep grief nnd Horrow; therefore bo It ItoHolved, I!y tho Central Labor union of Omaha, That wo go on record as condemn ing tho dastardly act und us expressing in this manner our deep sympnthy and pro found sorrow nt tho untimely utrlklng down of tho president of the United States, and that u copy of this resolution bo for warded to tho president nnd his fnmllvnnd that tho dally press bo furnltdicd with a copy for publication. Tho second resolution relates to tho boycott of tho carnival and rescinds tho nctlon of the special session ns follows: Resolved, That we, tho Central Labor union of Omaha, declare tho boycott against the carnival of tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Bcn at an end, II. L. Rubart and C, Snyder of tho elec tricians wero ndmlttcd as members. Snn KrnnelNco Wan Cnutloim, SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7. During his re cont stay of fourteen dnyg In this city, Pres ident McKlnley was closely guarded by the pollco. Twclvo patrolmen, picked for their brawn, muscln and intelligence wero de tailed to guard his person, three three-hour watches of four men each. In addition, six detectives picked from Cnptalu Sey mour's staff, wero also detailed In three hour waches, two mon to a watch. No baskot of flowets, fruit or other gifts went Into tho houfo without boltig first thoroughly examined. In addition to this force a detail was se lected from tho mounted squad to accom pany the president's carriage as out-rldors. If the carrlago stoppod enrouto no ono might approach nearer than tho outer stirrup of a mounted officer. When at reviewing stand four pollcomcn nlways stood dlroctlv behind tho president, while below and Immediately In front of him was another lino of stalwart bluccoats and tho movements of all sus picions looking persons wore closelv watched. LAST DAY 0F SHOOTING In Final Mutch of Indian Tournament Gilbert I.eniU the Score. ARNOLD'S PARK, la., Sopt. 7. (Special Telegram.) Tho. third nnnunl tournament nf tho Indians closed here this evening. Tho day wiih beautiful, after n shower last inc until 9 o'clock. On the program today Gilbert was high, Crosby second, Pnrmeleo third. Tho ten high nveniKi's for the iveek Just covered, the men making above 90 nor cent, are: Ollhurt. 93: Crosby. 93: Pnrnielee. 93; Llndermnn. 92: Ifelkes, .McDonald and Hlrschy, 91; Iludd nnd Scott. !n, In tho contests for the three clnBs trophy Crosby tied with Gilbert for first and Inter won In tho shoot-off, 74 to 73. Tho second tropin' was won by K, K. Nenl on a 49 score, and third by F.d Bingham on 43. The American English match, llftv tnrgetH per mnn, be tween four men shooting, ono nnd tour using two barrels, tho American style won Tables negular Price. ..$ 18.00 .. S3.00 Now Plan Price, t 12,25 C0.00 Oak Oak Sideboards Buffets Regular Price. 25.00 .. 44.00 .. 100.00 .. 75.00 .. 30.00 .. 22.00 New Plan Price. Iluffet ... Buffet ... Sideboard Sideboard Sldebcard Sideboard $ 18.00 31.00 69.00 40.00 22.50 1C.O0 Desks Regular Price. ..J 28.00 .. 12.00 .. 22.00 .. 60.00 New Plan Price. J 19.00 7.75 16.23 42.00 Mahogany Oak Oak Mahogany 1316 FARNAM STREET. by six birds, Scores: Gilbert, 60; Crosbv, 49; Parmelee, 49; Hclkes, 45; total, 193. rturnsldo. 4S; Klelne. 44; Llndermnn, 4B; Helhl, 49; total, 1S7. The tourney hero has been a splendid success In every respect. A WIII.I, 1CXOWS AM1ANV MAX. llcetimnieiiilN CliiiiiilierliilnN Colle, Clinlern nnd Dliirrlmrn Remedy. About eighteen months ago Mr. M. S. Manning of Albany, N. Y widely known In trado circles as tho representative of tho Albnny Chemical company, wns suffer ing from n protracted nttack of diarrhoea. "I tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholern and Diarrhoea Remedy," ho says, "and ob tained lmmedlnto relief. I cheerfully rec ommend this medicine to those similarly afflicted." This remedy is not an astrin gent and for thnt reason no bad effects follow its use. It checks the diarrhoea by curing tho dlscnso which causes It. It nover falls and Is pleaaant to take. For tmlo by all druggists. IAII.WAY TI.MU CARD. HUHLINGTON STATION-IOTH A MASON Knimnit City, St. Jonrnli A Coanoll Rluffa. Leave. Arrive. Kansas City Day nx...n 9:20 am a C:03 pm Kansas City Night Kx..al0:30 pin a 0:13 am St. I.ouls Flyer a 5:10 pm all :15 um C'lilcnuo, IliirlliiKton A ((nlney. Chicago Special a 7:00 nm iil0:20 pm Chicago Vostllniled Ux..a 4:00 pm a 7:13 um Chlcngo Local a 9:30 am u 4:03 pm Chicago Limited a 7:30 pm a 7:43 am Fast Mull u 2:43 pm UiirlliiKton A Mlaaourl River. Nebraska Express a 8:40 am a 7:35 pm Wymorc, llcatrlco und Lincoln a 8:40 am 1)11:55 am Denver Limited a 4:23 pm u 3:tw pm lilack IIIIIh and Pugut Sound. Denver Con nection .' a 9:00 pm a 6:45 am Lincoln Fust Mall b 3:00 pm a 9:17 um Fort Crook and rlntts- mouth b 3:20 pm bll:05 am Ilelluvuu it Pacific Jct..u 7:40 um a b:20 am Bcllovuu tV i'ucltlc Jet, .a 3:10 um a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. vehsti:r mii'OT-isTii & wuhstkr. Fremont, IRUliorn & MHionrl Vnlley Leave. Arrive. Rlnck Hills, Deadwnod, Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm Wvomlng, Casper and Douglas d 3:00 pm e S:00 pm Hastings, York, David City. Superior. Geneva. Kxt-ter and Seward, ...b 3 00 pm b 6:00 pm Norfolk. Lincoln and Fremont b 7:30 am bl0:25 am Fremont Local c 7:30 am Mlmourl l'uclllo. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Wuter b 1:10 pm n0:23 am CIiIchko, St. I'liul, MliinenptilU Oiiiuliu, Twin City Passenger. ,..n C;0O nm a 0:10 pm Hloux City Passenger. ..n 2:43 pin ullsio nm Emerson Local b 6:30 cm b 8:30 um a Dally, b Dally except Hunday. c Hun day only, d Dally except Saturday, a Dally except Monday. UNION STATION 10TII AM) MAROV, Union I'nelflc, Lenve. Arrive, Overland Limited n 11:20 am n 7:30 pm Fast Mall a 8:fo ,tm u 3:25 pm Mall and Express all;33 pm ft 1:23 pm Colorado Special all:33 nm n C:W am Llncnln-Stromsberg Ex.b 4:03 pm b!2:30 pm l'uclllo & Atlantic Ex..,u 4:23 pm u ti:3o um Grand Island Local b 6:30 pm b 9:33 am IllliinU Central. Chicago Express n 7:00 am a 6:10 pm Chlcano, Minneapolis Si St. Paul Limited a 7:45 pm a i:03 am Minneapolis & St, Paul Express b 7:00 am b 3:40 pro Fort Dodge Local, from Book Cases Regular New Plan Price. Price. Combination Dek I 40.00 J 29.00 Combination Desk 11.00 11.23 Combination Desk, very largo 58.00 43.00 Mahogany 100.00 70.00 Oak 20.00 13.00 Curtains Regular Now Plan Price. Price. Lnco Curtains, Irish Point, handsome bor der, flour do lis cen ter $ 10.00 S 12.50 Irish Point, striped cen ter, open work border. 14.00 11.00 Real Rcnalssanco Lnce, handsome rcnalssanco edgo 12.00 9.00 Rcnalssanco Lace, Ro nnlssanco Inserting, rc nalsranco ertuo 11.00 8.50 Nottingham Lace, 15 Inches wide, 3'.4 ynrds. long, hnndsomo pat tern 3,00 1,75 Nottingham Lace Lnce, plain center, hnndsomo pattern 1.60 1.00 3i yards long 1,50 1.00 Madras Lace In rxeon, red nnd Oriental colors .... 1.60 1.00 Drapery Silks, In gVeen, red nnd blue, 60 Inches wldo 2.23 1.00 '4-Inch Rods, 60-inch ex tension, each 23 - .15 5-ft. 1.4-Inch Oak Pole, each 25 .10 Fire Screens, In Flemish oak, shirred panels .... 1.00 .75 Flra Screens, In plain oak, shirred 'panels 75 .50 spSrorVv SEPTEMBER .. EXCURSIONS .. VIA THE UNION PACIFIC Do not make a mistake. All western states and points of Interest reached with least In conveniences via this line. ROUND TRIP RATES Between Omaha and Pueblo Omaha and Co!. Spgs. Omaha and Denver Omaha and Wna Omaha and Salt Lake Omaha and Ogden - $15 $15 $15 $25 $30 $30 Tlckota on sale Sopt. I to IO, Good for roturn to Oot. 31, IJ30I. City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam. Tolophono 310. Union Stutlon 10th and Mnrcy. Telephone 020, Council Bluffs a 0:00 am Wniinuli, St. Louis ."Cannon Rail" Express a e:15 pm n 8:20 m Clifcnuo, .lltlwuuUvu fc .St. I'nnl. Chlcngo Limited a 6:00 pm a 8:05 am Chicago & Omaha Ex...b 7:15 um b 3:40 pm CIiIcuko, Ruck lulnnil A I'iiclMu. EAST. Chicago Daylight Hpo'l. 0:00 am S;C0 am Des Moines and Daven port Local n 7:25 am n 9:33 nm Chicago Express 1)11:13 um bll:60 am Dch MolncH Local a 4:20 pm bllsW) nm Chicago Fast Express.. a 5:00 pm u l;i6 pm Des Moines, Rock Island und Chicago n 7:10 pm u S:10 am WEST. Rocky Mountain lt'd..u 2:00 um a C;65 am Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver, Pueblo and West .a 1:30 pm n 4:15 pm Colorado. Oklahoma and Texan Flyei u 6:20 pm a 9;60 nm a Dally, b. Dally except Sunday. MlKnourl 1'iiulllu. ; St, Louis Express n!0:00 am a C;t6 pm 'v. nc pi, u jxprea,.uiuii cut a u;j( am (liiinlm X. HI. I.oiiln. St. Louis "Cannon Hall"u 6:15 pm Kiiuhuh City und Qulncy Local a 7:23 am CliluiiKi) A: Nortlm eU'rn. Chicago Special ....!, ...a 7:00 am Chicago Pufc&ungcr a 4:10 pm Eastern Express al0:63 um Eastern Special a 4:66 pm Fust Mall Omaha-Chicago L't'd ,.n 7:43 pm Flint M ill a 8:20 um Cedar Ituplds Passenger Twin City Express a 6:63 um Twin City Limited a 7:65 pm Sioux City Local a f; am a 8:20 am a 9:00 pm alls3l pm n &;40 am n 4:03 pm a 4:05 pm u 2:45 pm u b;0J um a 6:30 pm ul0:i', pm a S;l5 am u 3::o pm u Dally, b Dally except Sunday, 1