Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
@ all, VOLUME XC—NO. 104, SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. PRICE FIVE CENTS. i e g S e e L e e pian e LG o o BRI R TN 7 e o o NS R ST R R 3 0 b St i e T AR POLICE OF BUFFALO TORTURE THE PRESIDENT'S ASSNLANT AND COMPEL THE MURDERDUS ANARGHIST TO CONFESS THAT HE HAD MANY ACCOMPLICES ANARCHIST (EADQUARTE R CARR.OLL AVE. AND | ST. JorNS PLACE. i —p ' CZ0L60SZ YIELDS TO | PRESSURE Finally Decides to Tell of the Plot on the Life of the President PRESIDENT | WILL LIVE | THEY SAY | Physicians Continue to Observe Most Favor- able Improvement Prisoner Kept in Ignor-;1 ance and Believes| His Victim is Dead | | Decided ABeneflt Follows | Reopening and Dress- | ing of the Wound O 5 Special Dispatch to The Call. ! PRINCIPAL PLACE OF MEETING OF THE CHICAGO GROUP OF ANARCHISTS AND SOME OF THE MOST CON- - RS \. UFFALO, Sept. 11.—The condi- YR SPICUOUS DISCIPLES OF EMMA GOLDMAN, WHO HAVE BEEN ARRESTED ON THE CHARGE OF BEING :‘“’L "’f biox Ersuiiens SR UFFALO, Sept. 11.—It is not de- ACCOMPLICES OF CZOLGOSZ, THE ASSASSIN WHO TRIED TO KILL THE PRESIDENT. 0.PO. SEvinTIN SUSRE . 1 nied by the police of Buffalo, | day, and nothing occurred to except In 2 perfunctory manner, | — — |1 shake the faith of the attend- that Czolgosz has been tortured | he was lucky to get away alive and he | tion of Czolgosz, outlined for the first| Penny was not on any special point. He ! | 3 lug surgeons, and the ph since his arrest. There are not | was right. time to-day the method of progedure | merely came to me to tell me what pro- | joave; expresed the optiten: that many in this country who will| “‘Yes Czolgosz was tortured. He was [ which will be followed in the punishment | gress was being made in completing plans recover. The danger from two sources protest against the use of the famous | gjven rigorous treatment, and it is prob- | of the President’s assailant. for the prosecution.” | | was pronounced practically over tc “third degree” in this case. The confes- | able that he will be tortured again. He | “The prosecution will take the usual| *Is there any probability that this Gov- which i now in the hands of Dis- | has not told all that he knows. This is a | course,” said Root. “The man will be in- | ernment will co-operate with other gov- trict Attorney Penney, was forced from | peculiar case and it demands peculiar | dicted by a regular grand jury and will be | ernments for the purpose of stamping out Czolgosz by torture. treatment. I believe that the public will | tried at a special term of the Supreme|anarchy?’ was asked. | The holes in the stomach proper c: | | by the perforation of the bullet are now | | considered healed by Dr. McBurney and | | his associates, and the eminent When the would-be assassin of the | uphold us in using force to bring the en- | Court of this State. There is no founda- “I have not heard of any such plan,” re- | ‘nointed to the fact that the bee N President was first taken before Superin- | emies of society to justice.” tion for the reports that an extraordinary | plied Root. | (fed to the patient last night, was readiiy tendent Bull he was asked to tell how| Superintendent Bull added: grand jury will be drawn. If there should | Root, whose ability as a lawyer other | digested as proof of this. Sufficient time he came to make an attack upon Presi-| “It has been previously beyond any |be requisitions from other States these | members of the Cabinet have the utmost | | has also elapsed to warrant dent McKin | hat a number of known an- | also will follow the usual method of pro- | confidence in, has taken a lehding part in - | |in asserting that danger c 1 will k,”” said Czolgosz. “I will | ar & Emma Goldman, met | cedure. That is to say, the accused per- | deciding upon pians for the prosecution of s where the bullet lodged has ¢ y a word, It is believed that the ball has now be- come encysted in the muscles of the back, and unless it should prove trou nt in Buffalo and talked | sons will be first indicted and then the re- | Czolgosz, and nothing has been done in endent Bull looked at the pris- | with Czolgosz at different times a very | quest will be made upon the authorities | regard to the matter without his ap- 2 oner, then turning to two stalwart guards | short time before the effort was made on | of the State in which they may be to per- proval. - n who had brought him in, said: “Ta im | the i 's 3 'm to be brough later there will never be any necessit who had broug ake him [ the President’s life, mit the: oug] t here for trial. Of To Remove Goldman, a e wi any ¥ away.” “It is known that others had fore- | course, Czolgosz will not be presented for Triie) ipolloa havBTtAla e prdnis for removing it. It is not known th sij v v viedge o ite: > o8 ict: t til the full e S | The attention of the physicians ow, is not known that any sign was given. | knowledge of the intention of Czolgosz to | indictment unti ekt {4 EaRBY e s o e et 1 had eny authority for their strenuous ac-| Czolgo Neither is it known that the policemen | assassinate Pr ent McKinley." President’s injury is known."” therefore, mainly directed to the c tions, but -wh z was again | been neit 3 Goldman, and i 0 is in a filthy condition, having Secretary Root’s Work. of Emma Goldma it is understood treatment of the wound caused by the ) or shaved nor washed since his g that, application ‘for-Her! removal ito thib ision made in the abdomen above brought before Superintendent Bull he | arrest S R, iy A Is it the prevailing opinion of members | State will go forward to the Iilinols rid:; where: the operation: Swad’ ge ———— was glad to. confess | questions, and the assassin thinks the | ©f the Cabinet that others than Czolgosz | authorities as quickly as the formalities tb d you g 7 were connected in the attack?’ was|can be complied with. Other than signi- formed. This wound is progressing satis- e him the third degree?” | pregident is dead. factorily. ; : : o / ral intent the police ke 7 3 REET, N.|ers.” This fact will be established if all 2 One of the policemen who handled Czol- | gecretary of War Root, aft fer. | asked. fying their general police keep ALL BUREAU, 1406 G ST , N. E i gosz repeated the question. “He ot the | ence with other members of the i | “It appears that the newspapers have | silent’as to'the course that they plan to W., WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—There | the ramifications of the conspiracy to kill D“‘?e‘i nm“em rl"““‘" ) st degree. 1 canmot tell you | dent's Cabinet who are in the city and | More information upon this point than we | follow, and the exact nature of the charge is reason to believe that other an-| the President can be brought to light | ‘Decided benefit followed the dressing Zheet war done to him, but sufficient was | after talking with District Attorney | have,” replied Root in a non-committal | to be made against the Goldman woman archists stand ready to complete the | — A73% B done e ersuade him to talk. He thought | Penney, who has charge of the prosecu- | tone. *“My talk with District Attorney | has not yet been disclosed. work of Czolgosz if the President recov-' Continued on Page Two. Continued on Page Two.