The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 14, 1898, Page 13

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Call 1898. ; PRICE FIVE CENTS. The "VOLUME LXXXIV.—NO. 137. SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, XN o PLOT TO ASSASSINATE. THE LIZARD ~ EMPEROR WILLIAM Steamer -;lghegan Goes il ’1\?‘,‘“”".’ il r.’.‘fl B ARREST OF Ashore Off the Coast } iy o NINE ITHLIHN ANARCHISTS of England. * .| Had Planned to Slay Ger- | | many’s Ruler at Nu, Cairo. L5 Only Thirty-One Saved Owut of the Two Hundred Souls Aboard the IllI-Fated Vessel. )NDON, Oct. 14.—The Atlantic Transport Company’s Mohegan, formerly the Cleopatra, of the Wilson ch left London for New York yes- 1d a crew of 150, is ashore off The and the Lowlands. > reports that the passengers “are | |Conspirators Being Compelled to ' || Change the Scheme, Shipped i Deadly Bombs to Port Said. lies wre washing ashore,' one ank, with both legs severed.” ter are difficult to obtain. > Mohegan struck a gale was blow- hgs e Lizard and from Falmouth, one Several were drowned, how- sage of the lifeboat to shore. six persons. Special Dispatch to The Call LEXANDRIA, Egypt, Oct. 14—The Alexandria police have arrested nine Italian anarchists since last night, and have thereby frustrated a plot against Emperor William, now on his way to the Holy Land to be present at the conse- { cration of the Church of the Savior at Jerusalem. The first to be arrested is a cafekeeper, a well-known an- archist, in whose house the police discovered two wire-bound bombs of great strength, full of bulléts. This arrest was made in consequence of the notification from the Italian Consul General at Cairo that two anarchists had left Cairo for Port Said. The police investigation showed that the arrested cafekeeper had bribed the steward of a steamer sailing to-day from Alex- andria to Port Said and Syria to take on board a box of bombs. Apparently the anarchists originally intended to use the bombs . at the Paldis Abidin, at Cairo, while Emperor William and the Khedive were there. 1 When the Kaiser decided not to visit Egypt, the anarchists iy changed their plans and decided to attack him in Palestine. Z / | i The liveliest satisfaction is felt over the smart captures, and saved s point is extremely dangerous, and has ne of numerous wrecks. Some years ago there was t on foot to get a lightship placed here, but it lispatch from Falmouth says the Mohegan was probably e by the heavy east wind after her machinery was he Falmouth tugs went out, but none was able to ap- proach the vessel A lifeboat - has landed thirty of the Mohegan’s passengers nd returned for more. One lady died after she was brought atch received at 3 a. m. from Falmouth, out of 200 persons’ constituting the passengers and crew of the only thirty-one have been saved. ence was confirmed by a telephone message 1ard to Falmouth. g to ac The coast guards are watching for bodies and wreckage. the German consulate has expressed its warmest thanks. The ¢ = ana hi 1 1eft . P + Sa1d T a vet R { two Cairc anarchists wio ICit tor rort said have not yet been This was enough for Mr. consulted with Harry Mo tive Cleary was detailed watch on Garnett. To-day the d The s. St tly with his boy | to keep a ter | ¢/BOB THOMPSON IS 2 | to abandon his reprehensible conduct, | e 't San Rafacl and was walk " = AR | S oy _|around the Williams grounds, G]VEN THE DtC’S’UNM'.‘ | ‘.\ few weeks ago Mr Hobart re- avi been nied admittance t | | ceived ‘a letter from Garnett begging |, . 53 \A har O

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