w I Silver SilverandLead tv r and Lead LeadSilverSeUc t w ca t6erf er o ot3ttver ill illForecast da l y ySll Copper t3ttver SilverSeUc Sll r58Uc S6c llc l c per per ounce ounceCopper pound poundLead poandLead THE SALT 81 L T LAKE H ERAL BALD D 1 > Forecast Foreeastfor for Salt LakeWday LakeWdayPartly Lake Tiake oa 4 a4 t y I Lead A 8 R Cos price izwo 300 380N Kiev ew Partly cloudy cloudyESTABLISHED v TorK exchange t bang H97 U37h U37hESTABLiSBE fiJDtESTgBLISflED ESTABLISHED JUNE JUN lr 61870 1870 SAIll TA1rrn CTET UTAH 1pT d SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1901 190TWE 1901TWENTYFOUR TWENTYFOUR TYFOURPAGE PAGES NUhrEt 1 Q6 g t ty LifE OfjPRESIOENT PRSIDNTMMNftY PRSIDNTMMNftYc4 MKINlEy l c4 y A IS s UANGING IN N THE I 1 BALANCE BAANCH 4 i iHis His H CoLr oii itin While Extremely Critical Critic tSCQ tSCQBUFFALO Encourages adope Hope and the Res Result Resultof lt ltof of I1s is WOli Wound 1d Win Wi Probe Wy y De Known Tonight TonightBUFFALO BUFFALO Sept 8 8At At 2 oclock this Sunday morning it was announced thatthe that thepresident the president was sleeping peacefully The T e physicians left the bed chamber chamb0rto chamb0rtorest to torest toJ J rest themselves and the nurses were the only ones awake The sleep into which the president has fallen is is regarded with favor f vor tt Hope 1i 1iInflammation is ish istt Held Out OutFor Y h V For the Recovery Recoveryof RceoveryMcKinley of Mr Mr1Is McKinley McKinleyInflammation Inflammation InflammationV is Is What the Doctors DoctorsIts Fear and if ifIt IfIt IfAppearance It Fails to Make Its Appearance Today TodayThe TodayJhe Totayr The Chances Wjjyie WJ r > > e Regarded Regardedas as FavorabletTFiTAIQi Favorable FavorableBUFF Faverahle1B tTFiTAIQi IQ Sopt Sopt7 7 7Prcsident President 3rcKinloys roKitilc s condition is extremely extremelyi extremelygravo BUFF B i gta gravo Euw > > She uuu e urisia orisis risis will win pruuuuij probably > uuiuv comc come within tvuuiu fwoutyfour vvvuuytuut v t f Ur uuuio uuuioWhil hours hoursWhil hoursWhilahis Whilahis Whil KiBphysicians l physicians hold out outhopo hope and the th dovelogm developments nt3 of the day dayhave dayhavD daybavo have boqir b qni1omQwhat comoivhnt com a what encouraging encourag n in that nqnfi of thQ tlis C1 ssnlpSoms r iPPOI1 Pi om a anitis of ofpcrito ofpcritonitis perito peritonitis P ita ¬ nitis orbloodlfpi8onirig or orblood blood j bisoi i8oi ii rig g w winch Cf tiioy t li toy so much dread have appeared medical medicalexperience medicalcxpcrl1Ue medicalesporienn experience WfthsunilStrwounds mm itlisimilkr siiI ilitr woundi causesmuchanxietyandthe ciniscsmuch causostnuchanxiety anxioty and and the physicians physiciansshako physiciansako 1 shako ako their heads gloom when thoy thoyspc thoyspcak spteak kof of the thofuture thofutureAbhQ future futureAT4haugh f uturei utureiAlthough Although AbhQ 1t their tl oir distinguished patientscondition patiJntsocl patients aci7iiditian > rtditi n + has h s been favorable favorablethroughout favorablethroughout favorablethroughout throughout the tl e clay c ar they the do iot ot desire to buoy the country up with false falsehope falsehope I hope Inflammation is whaVthoy what they fear and at the thefirst first sign in that direc direction direction dirertion ¬ tion the country must steel t el itself it e1f for the blow For tho time being the thebullet thebullet therA rA bullet of the assassin a assin which is still in the body is a secondary considera consideration consideration consideration ¬ tion While Thi1o it has not been absolutely located looa ed they all agree that after afterpassage afterpassage afterpassage passage through tho abdominal cavity cait and perforating both walls of the thestomach thestomaoh thestomach stomach proper it lodged in the thoflClSh fleshy muscles of the back and if necessity neces necessity neces6itV ¬ sity roquires it could be easily located loc tod with the Roentgen ray and extracted ex extracted extracted ¬ tracted They Tho agree that it is now of ofmor more importance that the president presidentshould presidentshould presidentshould should rally from tho shock of the operation than that the bullet should shouldbo bo 1 > amoved amovedPeritonitln amovedPeritonit move movePeritonit Peritonit is what they dread most and after that septic poisoning poisoningtrad and suppuration of the wound The crucial point will come within forty fortyeight fortyoight fortyeight eight hours possibly sooner Indeed one one of the attending physicians ph sicians said saidtoday saidtoday saidtoday today that if no sign of inflammation appeared before tomorrow night he hewould hewould hewould would consider the chances of ultimate recovery reco ery exceedingly good Several Severalof of h his 3 colleagues however ore not so sanguine sanguineTho snnSuineThe The president has boon dozing drowsily throughout the major mnjorportion mnjorportionof portion portionof of the day Two physicians p Sicians and two trained rai ed nurses are constantly co 1stantly at his hisbedside hisbed hisbedside bedside bed idc He has not yet fully recovered from the effects of the ether etherwhich etherwhich etherwhich which was administered to him He was under the influence in tumcc of oxthe the power powerful powerful powerful ¬ ful anaesthetic e over an a hour Tho result ros1iltis is that although perfectly rational rationalwhen rationalvhcn rationalwhen when conscious he dozes much of the time Absolute quiet and freedom freedomfrom freedomfrom freedomfrom from excitement o the physicians regard as as the great essential now and andvisitors andifiitors andvisitors visitors are excluded excludedICE3 excluded1zDl3 excludedIdi ICE3 KEXNLEY IN THE SICK ROOM 3OO3INot EO ROOMNot OM OMNot Not a cabinet officor not oven Secretary Cortelyou was allowed in inthe inthe inthe the sick chambnr today With the < he exception of the physicians and attend attendants att attendants nd ndants ¬ ants Mrs rs McKinley was the only person who crossed rossee the threshold Thepresident The Thepresident Thepresident president asked A to see her and his physicians did not have the heart to toAS tore torefuse re refuse u his request SIte was there but a few minutes seated at his bedside bedsideAS AS he iu 1 it his lti devotion to her in her illness has so often been at hers hers3Ira ltcrsMrs hersMrs Mrs McKinley had been warned not to talk and tho president and his hiswife hisw hiswife wife w exchanged only a few words It was only onl when he asked her to be bebrave bebra bebrave brave bra e for both thoir sakes that he faltered and almost broke down With Withchoking Withchoking Withchoking choking throat and brimming oyes she promised with a how bo of her head headAlmost headAJnost headAlmost Almost immediately thereafter thorea ter she was led from the room by Dr RixeyMrs Rixey Rixey3Irs Rixeyrs Mrs rs McKinley throughout this trying ordeal has shown remarkable remarkablefortitude remarkablefortitude remarkablefortitude fortitude Sho has been eon mistress of horsolf and her sorrow sorrow and has been beenalmost beenalmost beenalmost almost as calm and selfpossessed selfpOSS 9sed as the president prc iGelt himself And no more morethan morethan morethan than that could be said for throughout throug out it all the president has been beencooler beencooler beencooler cooler than th n those about him He was so yesterday when the pistol was wasdischarged wasdischarged wasdischarged discharged against his breastand breast nnd he has been so today even e en in his semi semiconsciousness semin5ciou8noss semiconsciousness consciousness consciousnessWhen consciousnessWhen n5ciou8nossWhen When Dr Itixoy told Mrs rsrcKinJc Idvinley to today ny of the extreme gravity of ofthe ofthe ofp p the case sh she did oi not broak down On the contrary feeble as she is grief griefHccmed griefeomod griefdeemed deemed to lend her strength and she felt that she must bear up for his hissake hissake hissake sake The president has takeo tDk no nourishment since he was shot Water is isgiven isgiven isgiven given to him at intervals but no food of any kind as yet His physicians physicianssay say he has plenty of reserve rcsor a strength to draw upon and for the presentnoithor present presentneither presentneithor neither nourishment nor artificial stimulantsare stimulants are necessary necessaryNo nCCdssaryNo necessaryNo No medicine modioineexcept except digitalis has boon given gh given en and that was administered administeredto to quiet his pulse which mounted this morning to to 146 Bothhis respiration respirationand and temperature although they varied much mu h during the day were considered consideredsatisfactory consideredsatisfactory consideredsatisfactory satisfactory satisfactoryEtTIXETINS satisfactoryULLETINS satisfactoryEULLETINS EtTIXETINS FEOM THE DOCTORSrhe DOCTORSThe DOCTORS DOCTORSThe The doctors issued fire fi o bulletins between 6 oclock this morning and 630 630oclock 630oclock 630o oclock o cIocb this evening and because they showed an absence ab ence of unfavorable unfavorableconditions unfavorableconditilns unfavorableconditions conditions th they y were ere generally regarded as very hopeful The record of ofpulse ofpulse ofpulse pulse showed sho cd a wide variation during the day but any a alarm occasioned occasionedon on that score score was minimized by a statement from Dr Rixey the presidents presidentsphysician presidentsphysician presidentsphysician physician that Mr McKinleys l pulse eke under normal conditions was inclined inclinedto to be erratic and that he was not unfavorably impressed by the circum circumffi ffi 6 ui ifl es The physicians were we not concerned conc rned as to the patients tempera temperature temperature temperature ¬ ture During the forenoon and well into the afternoon it held at 102 de degrees d dgrees degrees ¬ grees and then began to increase slightly At 30 p m it was 1022 and andtwo andtwo andtwo two hours later ll1t r it had risen to 1025 but oven oven at the latter point it was wasnot wasnot wasnot not viewed with concern Tho respiration of the wounded president was waslooked waslooked waslooked looked upon as being quite satisfactory satisfactoryVice satisfaeoljVice satisfactoryVice Vice President Roosevelt Roose olt reached the he Milburn residence shortly after 1 oclock today after traveling continuously since 7 oclock last night nightwhen nightwhen nightwhen when ho left Burlington Vt He was escorted from the station as far as asihe asUte asto Ute Hotel Iroquois by a squad of mouit mOUled ed police and the remainder of the thoiray theWay theway Way by a squad of bicycle police Kc expressed his hi deep distress at the theContinued theContinued theContinued Continued on page 2 Vice President Theodore Roosevelt WHO WILL SUC SUCCEED = TO THE PRCY PR ESTDENCTT < CY IF THE BUFFALO ASSASSINS ABSA = rS WEAPON PROVES TO1lAVE TO TOHAVE TOSAVE HAVE INPLT2 INFLICTED D A MORTAL WOUND WOU1oDCHANCES WOUPiDCHANCES WOUNDCHANCES CHANCES IN FAVOR FAVOROF OF F PRESIDENT PRESIDENTnUFFALOj PRESIDENTBUFFI1LOJ PRESIDENTUF nUFFALOj UF 4LO3 JV Y Sept 7 7T7U The operation n ilpon zpon on the president last night nightj ni ht htI I BUFFI1LOJ j j S lasted almost most an hour Ether was IVrJ administered ln Lb tered A fiveinch 4f fiveLnchLncLsLon fiveLnchLncLsLonUJas f incision incisionwas incisionwas I was jnadiewJiere 7nadew made where ere the ball entered the abdomen cibl ln i1 + gtjid i Z its it coup course se was lOqS followed followeduntil t followeduntil ll lued luedI I until thrphysicians the physicians 1IiJi swians became satisfied that thafythelLfiGy the thelndneJ iClfry had not been tOl touched ch d or orthe 01the orthe the intestines intestiatesperf perforated orated andthatithad and thatit that it had lodsed lodgedprobablyin p robabll y in the muscles of oftlie ofthe o f fthe the lacliiohere back where it could cOl d do no harm for 01 the he present pi esPnt The intestines inte til es were weret Iverelifted weretif t T Tlifted lifted tif ted out OlittiTOUJjh through the incision and carefully CJrefjl examined and the utmost utmostconfidence 1l1tl1Z0Stconfidenc utmostBence confidence Bence exists ists that thatthelB there was no uaur injury il1jll1 r l The T physicians lucre exceedingly exceedinglygratified J Jgrati I Iirati 5 gratified irati grati fled aed atthe at the result and pronounced the operation opel tion a L complete success successIn BlLCCesSInresp a In Inresp response response nse to a request reqn est from fi onz the thee4ssociated AssociatedPress 4 ssociatEd Press for an opinion as to totlie toI tothe tothe I the probable pro abZ result of the presidents pi esidenu S s Wound wpU7 of zl d > iSu7 SurgeonGeneral t lgeoh eo General rene7 cLLWY71an Wyman of ofthe ofthe o f fthe the Marine al n hospital said saidTile saidT saidThis Tile T fact f ct that the president was UJa ii insuchgdod LcT1q ucL food 1i health that skilled s7 lledsll1r lledsll1rgical sur surgical surgical ¬ gical s assistance was as immediately immediat ly y available f thatithe thajpthnecessary h tr h necessar nec sa y y operationivas operationivasiwb 07 o 1 1awl re1atoL er tion luas was t I awl postponed and the fact that the percentage e of Of76COVmLestn i Tecoveiie ecoz eries in similar s cases casesis easesor I Iis is lcci large oe all zi give JiveJood g we good ground groundfoT gt ound for f or anticipatinga anticp i ahM a fa < f avoidable l07 able result resultTlie iesrdtThe slLlt i I iI The Z Bfactthat f factthai actthat the wound z was received 7e eiveds as u s lateas luto as j 4 410 10 O p 7 JTI probably probablysome r I some hours after lunclieon and before dinner dij ne7Jhe the stomach being beans coinpara comparatively coinparatiiJely coinparatavely ¬ tively tavely tynpftj jinn iiffftj is ijrb irnn his favor It is is di dijfi di4 cz4 mj ft i ifl statistics based based on a large largenumber lqrde7uunbm largeszumber number of cases with wounds of ofthis this characters but in a general enelallvay way it t may maybe 71za1be J Jbe be said saidthatrecoveries that recoveries average about abold50 50 percent p per lcent cent WUh a man likePresidentMclnleyit l like likePresident krPresidentJ1fcKinle7Jit Prwiden t td1TcTCin Mclnleyit d1TcTCin lei J Jgreater it is safe to say y that the percentage of chances in his favoris71tlWhgreater favoiismuch favoiismuchgreater is nzztcli > greater than this Cases with withTu7nero mltmero numerous > Js perforations p67fo1at ons of the stomach and andintestines anainfestines andintestines intestines even e even erlt accompanied by y wounds of the liver and kidneys have haverecovered haverecovered haverecovered recovered Ii a Lay in Wait WaitFour For ForFour Four Days To Do Doi Doi DoThe i j < i The A Awful WfDI Deed DeedH S H Half lf a Dozen Times Gzolpszs Pistol Ready to tolire toFire Fire But He Hesitated Fearing the Shot ShotMight ShotMight ShotMight Might Go AmissInflamed By Emma EmmaGoldmans EmmaGoldmans 4 4Goldmans Goldmans Speech Speech1a i ic iC > vl vlVrTrv = VrTrv VrTrvCCHICAGO c a < HICAGO CAGOS6pt Sept 7 i A special tothe to the Daily DailyNeVsf News frcmBuffal fmtn fmtnThe c Bufttlo B ffkl I Ihe its gs gsThe CCHICAGO C The he statement of Leon Leo Czolgosz to the police ttD tDanBijiabeoVKand tDanBijiabeoVKandsigned tnanagmbed bed and andsigned nd ndsIgned signed by the prisoner pnsoner is IS as follows foUowsTwasborn followsI Twasborn 1 was born in Detroit Detroitnearly n nearly arly twentynine twonty no o years yj yjoars oars ago M ITy y yRussian parents palQD > were wereRussfan VereR1Isstan Russian Poles They came here forty ortyrtwo two vo y years ears ago I gotmy gotmy education QdupatiOniawtKe e educationinath ti dj 1 1infOth1fpu111itscltoti1os iawtKe infOth1fpu111itscltoti1os publicschodlos ubliu schoelos of Detroitand Detro f and then thQDwan wflmVtoCleveland wentrta rto > Cleveland where I Igot 1goiork Igot got goiork work In Cleveland le eland I read raadb books Okson oil 50cialhmi1Id socialism and met agrat a agratmany agratmanysocialii gt tmanY tmanYsocialists many manysocialists socialii socialists ts I wasprotty waSprttywoU well known as a socialist sdciaIistill in fe Be e west After being beinginCleveland beingin beinginClevelaiid Cleveland in for several seyeralyears years years I went to Chicago where I remainedsovan remainedsovanmonths remaine rcmainedsevenmonths < Lsovan Lsovanmonths months after nft r w which I Iweiito went to Newburg on the outskirts of Cleveland Clevol nd and andwento andW wento weiito W it tO work in the Newburg wire mills millsDuring millsfJuring millsYDtirins During thelast thc last five years ears I have had as friends anarchists in Chicago ChicagoCleveland OhicagoCl ChicagoCleveland Cleveland Cl v land Detroit and other western cities and I Isupose supose became more or orless orless orless less bittter Yes I know I was bittter I never had much muchluok luck at anythingand anything anythingand anythingand and this preyed upon me It made me morose and envious but what whatstarted whatstarted Vh t ttnrted started the craze to kill was a lecture I heard some little time ago by Emma EmmaGoldman EmmGoldman EmmaGoldman Goldman She was was up in Cleveland and I and other anarchists i wont to toheanher tohcarhcr tohearher heanher She set me on fire fireHer fireHer fireHer Her doctrine that all rulers should be exterminated o was what set me meto meto meto to thinking so that t1 at my head nearly nearl split with the pain Miss Goldmans Goldmanswords Gol Golmanswords mnns mnnswords words went right rightthrough through me and when I left the lecture I had made up upmy 111mymindthatJ lipmy my mymindthatJ mind that E would have to do somethingheroic something heroic for the cause I loved lovedEight Io lovedEisb ed edig + Eight ig t days ago while I was in Chicago I read in a Chicago newspaper newspaperof of President ITcKinleys proposed visit to the PanAmerican Pan merican exposition at atBuffalo atBuffalo atBuffalo Buffalo That day I bought a ticket for Buffalo and gothere got here with thede the thedetermination thedeerinj11lttion determination de ermm tion to do doshooting something but I did not know just what I thought of ofshooting ofsh shooting sh oting the president pr ident but I had not formed a plan planI I went to live at 107S Broadway which is a saloon and hotel John JohnNowak JohnNowak JohnNowak Nowak a Pole a sort of politician who ho has led his people here for years yearsowns yearsowns yearsowns owns owns it I told Nowak that I I came to see the fair He knew mew nothing nothingabout notbin notbinab9ut nothingabout about what was setting me crazy I went to the exposition grounds a couple coupleof of times a day dayRESOLVED dayI I RESOLVED SOLVED TO KILL THE PRESIDENT I Not Tot until Tuesday morning did the resolution to shoot the president presidenttake take hold of me it itw3s was in my ti > y heart there was no escape for me J I could couldnot couIdnot couldnot not have ha e conquered it had my life been at stake There were were thousands ofPcaPle of ofpeople ofpeople people in town on Tuesday I heard it was presidents day da All these thesapeople thesepeople thesepeople people scorned bowing to the great ruler rulerI I made up my mind to kill that ruler I bought a 32calibre revolver revolverand re revolverand olver olverand and loaded it On Tuesday night I went to the fairgrounds and was near nearthe nearthe nearthe the railroad gate when the presidential party arrived I tried to get near nearhim nearhim nearhim him but the police forced me back They forced everybody back so that the thegreat thegreat thegreat great ruler could pass I was close to the president when he got into the thegrounds tbegrounds thegrounds grounds but Jjutwas was afraid i r id to attempt the assassination because thore were so somany somanymenin sowatched many manymenin men in in thebodyguard the bodyguard that thator watched him I was not afraid of themorthat them themor or orthat that Xshould shouldget get hurt but afraid I might be seized and that my chance chancewould chancewould chancewould would be gone gone forever foreverWell foreverWeUhe foreverWell Well WeUhe he went away that time and I went home On Wednesday t twent I Iwent Iwent went to the grounds and stood near the president rightunder right under him near nearthe nearthe nearthe the stand standfrom from which he spoke spokefl sp ke ketI fl tI I thought half h 1fa a dozen times of shooting while he was speaking spea g butIough but butI butIcoul I Icrowd coal not ot get closeen closeencrowd close enough ough 1 was afraid I might miss > and then th thesreat great greatcrpwd crowd crpwd was as always alwa jostling and I was afraid lest my aim fail failWednesday I waite waiteVcdnesd waiterWednesday Wednesday Vcdnesd y and tie president got into his carriage again and a lot of men menwere menw menwere were w re about him and formed a a cordon so that I could not get through I Iwas Iwas Iwas was tossed tosscdabout about by the crowdand crowd and my spirits were getting pretty low I Iwas 1was Iwas was almost hopeless hopeloSsthat that night as I went home homeYesterday homeYesterday homeYesterday Yesterday morning I went cnt again to he exposition c osition grounds Emma EmmaGoldmans EmmaGoldmans EmmaGoldmans Goldmans speech was still burning me up I waited near the central en entrance eatr entrance ¬ trance tr ce for the president presi ent who was to hoard his special train from that thatgate thatgate thatgate gate but the police allowed nobody but the presidents party to passwJiere passwJierethe pass where wherethe the train waited so I stayed at the grounds all day daywniting daywnitingDurin waiting waitingDuring waitingDuring Durin During fyesteid yesterday Ifirst I C first thought of hiding my pistol under undarDJY undarDJYhandkerchief my myhandkerchief niyhandkerchief handkerchief I was afraid if I had to draw it from my pocket I would wouldbe wouldbe be seen seen and seized by the guards I got to the temple of music music thefirst thefirstone h6 first firstone one and waited at atthes the spot ot where the reception was to be held heldThn heldrh heldt1Th t1Th Thn rh nh nhocame he came the president = the ruler rulerand and I got in line and andtrembledand andtrembled andtrembledandjtrWbled rembl d dand andjtrWbled and treinb trmb7ed ed until untilTgotright u nti1 X gotright got right up to him and then I shot him himt twice ethr through ihrpughmy ugh ughmy my white handkerchief I would have ha e fired more but I was stunnned s ed by a ablow ablow ablow blow in the face facca a frightful blow that knocked me down downand and then every everybody everyb everybedyjumPed ¬ body b bedyjumPed dy jumped on on me I thought I would be killed and was surprised the theway thew thewa way w wa 1h they th treated ea ed me meji tile e ela in Utter exhaustion Wfienhe W When tnhe he it had d about aboutconciudeSfierwasasked aboutcon la ji z lg lzosz s Z endedhis l his s story storym m mconctuded conctuded ludettHenv asked askedid d dmbanto conciudeSfierwasasked con horwas s as y yfDid Did id youreally youi youresllyI 1y meanto kill thepresident thepresidentI the president U UI I didwas didwzs did nay the thecoldblooded coldblooded reply replyWhat replyat replyWhat What at was your motive what good could it do you youl he was asked askedT T am an ananarc an anarchist ist I am a disciple of EmmaGoldman Emma Goldman Gold nan Her words wordsset w wordsset rd5 rd55e set 5e me on fire he replied with wit not the slightest tremor I deny that I Ihayehad 1havebad Ihavehad hayehad nn n accomplice at any tune tuneCzolgosz tuneI timeCzolgoss C Czolgosz olgosz told District Attorney AttorneyPone Poney I dont regret my act because becauseit it was doing what I could for the great cause I am not conected with the thePaterspn tJiePaterspn theaten I Paterspn p rson group or with those anarchists who sent Bresci to Italy I to kill killHumbert kiIJHumbert Humbert I had no confidants no one to help hel me I was aloneahis alone alo e absolutely ab olute1r olu tey