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5 a ial ~~ « FOURTEEN EUROPEAN ANARCHISTS WHO CAME TO KILL THE PRESIDENT ARE IN PRISON. ox=\igiinee ! (Continued from Pace one term jn an [tain pi at and, deserted but for the big statue, | Peputation and he let the tide carry him upt He boarded the Kaiser Withelm Naples Aug. A Seere THE MAN’S STORY. ncont was not far behind hy What had he come over for , le profemed to have fo money work. He sna of Mewsing.| when the steamer touched aples He had a friend here at 4 Mott street. and made application to be 6 Commissions: Fitchie entered the cook Falling in that he asked fo room while the iwan's mination o stewardshlp There was a vace Was proceedine He gate one look ne steerny bin and t Costa, then aske! excited nf good a we hes ' Where did this man come from?” | be His story w wid wee hown that ‘ This man Was taken of va ile a Giunta jan Prinee'-—— ‘he mmiseoner come aboard together rhe saw checked himaell as ad sald (09) the seeond man come aboard —- much | discovered stowed away #ia hours The examination concluded imme after the ve salle He w ' diately o work tn the hold with the Costa is one of the fourteen anar- | passers and kept busy yatil chists chosen by the Secret Circle tf] reached Quarantine Naples to assassinate President Mc r Withelm touched Gib Kinley lite description was in the wf and then tailed fo hands of the Seoret-Service detectives ey voyage was un two days after he \eft lialy. His ar 4 know: that either rest folloy Q of the men #a e other during the antine eleven (aye of the run Beoretly. wit ymyd) On dnewlay morning tart the po neriv tenn e steamship sighted the San 0h was placed on bourd the detention tight, came up to Quarantine an ¥ ship Narmgenvett off Wllis Taland there boarded by Seeret Servtee men They asked to see the steerage and A NIGHT OF TERROR Abin itate and the ahir's ronter at night he escaped, and &) First Officer Lana took the detec night of terror In the bay Me WAS) tives to the forward part of the ship forced to vield up his deurly bought! where thes could see the ore Pur Wherty on the are ? “wer Jul Meyer ® called and conse an emable asked If he remembered recording be he had come to the naw { one nsea, whe Maresea aud Guida were removed pped at Naples fron jetention pen at 11 ov lock and tahen to Mile Ieee. Commis THE ARREST. mer Mitchie and Assistant Seere Meyer did remember and the et tary Taylor, of the Treasury Depart. age steward was brought before the men! accompanied them. Secret Service men He professed to heir baggage, which had gone be unable to vaderstend English wos found at Ellis Island, and The detectives consulted for a mo the officials are anxious to examine | ment aod Haren sald " te the man Commissioner PWtebie said to an The firet oMcer was directed to Fvening World reporter that the let have eaea sent below unt!l the tera found on them, and wateh had | *hip was docked When the |iner been examined by Obtef Hazen. con \* * ed up at her pier at one tained nothing incriminating | street Brooklyn, Mareera was Maresen and Guida, caught yester- | brought up and informed that he wa a were but two of fourteen under detentior He wa ak ¥ working with the Itallan poles | Where his baggage was and replied in got wint of a great meeting of| Italian, Guida haw it # cirele in Naples some time in the) This wae a new lead, and Hazen act week of (hat month. At that! eked who Guida was, and then meeting ne every of |Inarned of the stowaway having I @ was represented. Lote were| *be®n bimealf after being five or ast to see who should administer the #/< Dour at sen, and ofe assigninen t low to the President ana coal passer FOURTEEN CHOSEN. - BAGGAGE ABOARD. teen men were chosen that)‘ = om 8 even Italians and three! "Crh at the f oo : He profesaed wme lac f une «The men wee at once ed of thelr fate and began prep- knowledge of Mnglish as Maresca. Ie admitted that he inks on ms for the deed They sep- ant soing singly or in pairs | sce They wt Torent ports of Europe. Some went | omerened to-de Trance, ot lermany, while, Both me ‘ ' thers cromced the Channel to) Si ‘BF Ser mes nya ple England, Prominent Anarcnivte jn DTK! eily that no othe New York or Pater 1 | members o Wand none oft ned of the plot and a week ansengers bh thet an eat had the chosen m egan to arrive here "CH Mave elective. drove off Hvery ve by the fourteen had SY Me nor © chtla Moby the Seoret-ser. 4! here t We y Wt Step by step they * nwod to the gangs, MET “ i ted Dinak of the stenme wh y K ne for ‘ ely @ N " are either at the Barge 0 PT w pers anew anything about Battery or the \ aerial arrvet and it was evident that} a As fast @ arvive yees of the Government wh Beeret Serv ge oD nigh ‘ position to give mani of W , , ¢ formation ha waened to kee the New ¥ eau, p om | the min ~ lag " . DESCRIPTION OF THE MEN. Were put tuget silow ) cot ve rn ¥ ty on » the anarchieta but és t the fe _" ve on (om { for prisoners t imr h Ia bay to Justify al ! eb h . Presiden ‘ allie BOUND FOR WASHINGTON. Ro far as know an waa for , si ee. ‘inh sue | Sable te is 94 “ on a certain ¢ ey were to wur-|'* ® e « round the Prow waiting . 7 @ crops ‘ for an © Then ‘i . . the blow was to be « y pis acted abay * ‘ tol and kntfe ube . 4 " ‘ ft was certain, would be succeastu aethe { a@ Stee The question of ¢# was not con. |"! he sidered the men being willing to sae , a . riffle their lives for their princip 6 peaks The two men wae not moet | fe att ‘ their fellow-Anarchists wer mr . e wore te ah Maresca and M 6 y - ae vay rived on the Kaiser Wilhe'm Il yes Moresva y amons terday et k t ae t me ab 5 Mervice Division of the Treasury ie. He is tal gracet Partment, bad them take dy | With rane as Bt the pier when the steamer docked. 4 ¢ long but we They did not come ‘n st formed and his Appealing me the others did Maresea came |'® (heir round A lus ® steward in the steerage andj "*" ache . t They could | he ends He wore @ bine serge muit without going through | fine > A yachting cap, a of the Barge Omice, | blouse outing sdirt and a fto White scarf He looked pror-erous and anything but the crim! but has|ex-eouriet. Ab Ve iad; Oaacmwade bee ALN Ug PHTENPY + TRAN AN WI ——= WITH NO ENGINE PASOENGERS ff ‘Rich Found Later Unconscious Beside Tracks—Mulford’sBrav- ery Averted Collision. Engineer John Bich, of tie Jesey CeB-y Jaret stigntiy, and my arm aitpped, tral Kaiiroed told an Evening Word r@) 1 felt myself falling and attempted to porter toslay how he hanpenet ‘o fall grab the window, at the same time {from the engine of histtratn. which Wes #houting lo Mulford, my fireman, running at fu! speed from Point Pleas: “We were going at auch a epeed that 9 ant, N J, tw Jersey (ity teat nigh | my grip was broken and I fell, He te in the Dospltal, bally ourt. but ‘From the ca window to the thankful chat the train was stoppet ond) gra @ not much tn han Afteen jnobody Injured Or ixteon fort, but it seemed to me as Rich’s absense from the cao was dis- if + (ling & mile All my past {covered vy bia fireman, John Mulford to mind and I fet sure I when near Matawan Junctton The train fa my deat. 1 closed my ng wild for some mins! ever and committed my soul to the while in the (stance the ¢ f God ying uneonselous on the tr Sieh. eiruek the ground T thous The fact (hat the bell war aot rung aa v1 Oecome as flat ae a pancake Tbe he train neared Matawan Jun * { the wheels almest @fove me tracted th thon f ie cru vagive [ mumt have fallea wh moing int a a Ait of the train gobng on with- Bd whieties dowr e'eing Sand and the peril of the train ! f wengers, That ts al rk velba t er yeeneere, That Wp all L remember |disappearance teow ere sengere as tie tra shows was of erry te jp one et afraid (o ask the question. When MICHEL GUIDA NOTABE MARESCA pM giadbaagpcsrk a can (OY told me the train was sate £ etehe to-day by an Evening World artist at the (Sketohed to-day by an Evening World artist at the bs . r pied Fireman Jono MuMford bad this toeay * Barge Office 6 Bargo Oftiee.) tng 90® ne, Macovering Rich's ad- ° eo a Tom ye cad, climbed tn and mn “Ww * panne , hance that I wens ANARCHI ( A) 1 ALK 7 0 | BE omens MUMMOWS. | cesred Matawan leesioe ae eae ‘eho, at ak tae stewan Jenetion, at whieh it | | . aah stomary (0 clog the bell. Ae we ap 3 j jaere 6 - es Promehet the bell di) nat rimg, and, CL e ee B 24 My king somethiog was wrong, I abet he cab to what . ‘ seas nek tha line, v0 (0 stom | om the cab to find out " | | iwih enginerrs, when rT tw ™ * } Senied at the screen of the detention pen in the Barge | blocks ahead { thought | mmetning |» yest cig dee uetae Office, Maresca and Guida, two of the anar: lists who came ape eee ere nent where le had gone aad 1 got s probably my eyes de- | tightened here to assassinate President Mchinley, were interviewed loetved me, not below very far tt i gate Pe me 1 HO « ck this morning by an Evening World reporter window at the time, I leaned f ine by gtk = “You are Notabe Mareaca," said the reporter, advancing aes <n teenie Eee a near P HAZEN to the screen The man sprang to his feet in astonishment! elbow ne window sill, The iy eo a Wass at mention of his name | JOHN BE. WILKIE. — —— : ashingt ‘ 4nd you Michel Guida” | nee pe gi MiB snes With Commissioner tye intter nodded assent \ np” | bak inn of , ay’ a . What do you know about President McKinley?” UTIFUL BLONDE Toon, Cat be OB Rhine Monto Ouida, a frut The men stared blankly at the interrogator Iie [oe | ad ae ti 1 avenue, called A third [talian, about nineteen years old, sat beside them) HL Of Pol On i Rub aN es At the Barge Office to the | et Westere Uniaa Tei bcs ae Bind be \ on the bench He wae the only prisoner in the pen they| - | following desapat f - | > See eter nad associated with during the night He too has been inved trom i ' ' ay ‘all a jordered deportes by the Secret Service officers, It was not sy is ne way ints ay aw es 1 + WEEKLY BANK § STATEMENT, Call for me ' ” <1 is t * le K e ee 4 ot jelnimed that he is an anarchist. He speaks English, @Nd room a: the rear of the waiting mom. | —— er Kaiser aL. . a janid for his companions, “They do not understand Phere on the floor lay a woman, whose When Anta word of hie by ‘i s ; ; weekly Dank statement shows the " Mis broth- | ask them if they know the name of the President of the #tutiful boind treases ware tangied be Entire tet fens Depresses and), scethe channte 4 arre 4 Lowyer Max @ cad aoe vent head. Mer face wi | ‘ 4 Wildnaver of 820 Brontway, Anto-| UNC! States ; ‘ Trading Exception= [s+ ome 2 ai ie : ‘ here aa ay in Tualian f t her mouth were iteht-| peo ‘ wn Eventag World) yey They know of President McKiniey yt the lips were horrid ally Narrow. (es oo i 'D . you are to be deported wnite the effects of car ae on 2 en ve Both shrugged their shoulders in the Italian fashion . k Hapta ; ea ‘ e banks now " re vethe ge aid ay a tour * ba ans| ‘ he requirements of the cent. ° 4 s ev - en the question was putto them, They understood the Fi ageied te Ackd,” | PO y after pening e womNenen © arin knew ' port . © intarp-eter questioned them “0 few drops | Stock binehang vw Soe ear statement for t 7 lab A vehist? asked the reporter direetls 4 ide the bettie wi ing caused by Hiberal selling of the) ds “a. bal sentinients and do . : ‘ on all 9 cente—which « ea "ba r . elad and tarned hie be the podeeman carefully pleked up on = » bid the om i ‘4 / The scowled and turned his back the marke: which was again nd | te Abe 4 Het?” The question wns } Gatde., BEAUTIFUL AND REFINED, | ressar i hess Serica cis snus aapuaie Ge Wasea, Sune aa |e eee Ge dated Gas advanced WHEAT DOWN ON CABLES. wing mei Ne wma prevented | i sad the third man jtwenty-ftve years off, Her skin was! Mmediately dectined « balf point f . awyer, ite} ‘ F @moath, fair a ft and every feature, “He 2 yniinued bearish onbie® affected M dasha the ad 1 for are to talk to anybody,” he said Nnely cur and Indi-@itve nt Wogar and Ana were | » @ay, September declining 24 : SS re ti a Ack them if they have ever been in prison?” gain ae t a awed Nien Gane ta weak af The only feature of the ing: i Whicd Avent tak Privon, No, no!” exclaimed Guida, who understood. |i! Mol nena eee market wes a litte foreign buying of * i The question nde Mareser garrulous The interpreter) ' ni December a vag, Corn started ai . J for him: “He has been in prison, but not for crime | might lead ty an. identifracin The |to droop, Weueen Patan Gonsscdatad | Nem yi eying peleee | were vine The Government put him there without aceusation ‘| porneg: Were empl Gas and Tenivesee ge 8 See a arate vlan + he knows nothing |") 1" | FULLER DESCRIPTION. he subltent! ne enent pening prices were: Reptem- shen the cde ak OM Os belts ‘Tell them \t is said they have come to America to kill], he war twenty-two verre old, § foot! Ine Ne apnenrance a4 Hee bo stad tie nS | president M $ inches in height and weighed 1%] Jay reserves contorme ne te he Immigration of : ‘ a OE cs nae keReral expectations ser res Yo kill anyhoty No kill anbory," repeated both men, |. other consiated of heavy duwever. cxreptionsily ¢ rt pringit t { . reen plaid, p i th t Servive inging ¢ net and geeticulating excitedly watts rakirt, white ohe “Ceverne by the shorts i or to Capt. Howard, | Th® VWuestions were getting troublesome. Marescn said! tare k TON on ths Uwe clase (and People canned a pat | " {tinal [POM*MING short to Guida and the trio walked mway from | “parent « laundry mark, ooh SL eee | WEEK'S EXPORTS OF . * wore a Slack Straw hat, trimined ‘ atic ei 4) Labor Bareau, | an ¢ Wass pyre bhon and bow CS a, of, stocks to-day, wer | GOLD AND SILVER. rm r ke \~ - Jand high ¢ y r and of bonds, %519,, Aes : Dc , ae rye "as Ceonin bax Cietriaed te Mami core peor thie ’ o ™ pe that the “| NOTABLES WN $I, LUN. | Rrophy ctsne. Kgebe frill stan oppo: port to all countrtes for thie week age t 4 in caring the plo © Anareh'ets oF site the ferry. Bhe saw Ne | is ain ' | é or Pers to, a he ferry a! 8) o nek and later ‘on | aregate 90.256 tn silver bare and esta, agrare hias not vet been ex-| aay Anarehistic band, Chiet Wilkte | — | sae aciee' si seltoe cacee Ane later, pen SF | and 780.229 In aol, 4 amined Ov ine ention of | sald | Conureseman Grovesnor and Thea-| vine on the Moor i . —_—_—_— - { Ranken! { Guida hts * spor Yow, It is true that om Ang. Lithts! — tteat Cotemettion Amona the | ‘The ae Market naan usm | tra aio Maa" ram of ees” | ALL TO. WATCH CBDRESB, al outa me hile Maser ue decret serv ve| that Notabe Mareeca bed left italy STHd Yeo aeume Cras oo ee - se ‘ rt # Ge] Att: October, tar 10 48: November, am 4 ‘ ° ‘or the ates with the avow- “ - a" am - Hureau in New York, admitted to- a pUrpowe of attacking the Preet- | Passeneers and 4 wieernge, The ves [Powers WIM Unite tm Guevey of Ps Teo. ve 4 ™ fh Bes * Py i day that the ‘wo men are pupporedl dent Ik was said thal the tas wea jt 07 De Inte ave entertenced much Warshipe to Protect Dretive Rep treet A” GS de HEIES. Sa Aa: Apri. ae ae be Anar and that informa-| an ox-convict an¢ a mom undesirable | =| ‘Trameports. Rartiogs We RS a, ee me #1) this country from | immigrant sngreseman Crsavener .0 ORe, hel wamiinainel, 4 | A rages ue Was the re Naples on Aug. 1 laat that a plot wis} He wae about .a@ oth | nos board with his wife, sakl thet) suit of an exchange of cablegrame be- | THB GRANT AT Ml AT MANILA. doch tb teal kill Prestdont bui refused to spenk. 1 mey hare in Rngtand the general opinion fe that ligeen the powers concerning the af- [cee cue a more interesting story to tell later,” ("ie MeKiniey will be re-elected. faire at Shan an agreement hae |°:.‘ kay . \ he said, | saute tones 1s vA eee gle been reached by whlch all the admtrate | Conlidaiet des rights Teameport First Carried the Sith 1 eannot discuss the ar: *” | hares Over at Shanghai will act concurrently tn a “hy | United Mates Cavairy to he “asino Gir! n 3 sath poe ee hat oe UA. FITCHIE'S STATEMENT. "ne sive of tn, ising he.” andl server. av watching, of the Calne) Peet Ohta, Detective Rergeant rocino, o! - anes rang? <p] Meeting Oval . saTON the Central Office notified the Barge °°" oe po Reg Be Hino watrel pNASMINGTON. Avg tk—tThe War 4 Office lant Wednewday of the expect Marcus Mayer and G. BM. Letlend vrai ‘ | Gember or taal informed by Gen. Witkiec In Washington over thelag arcival of the Anarchieta on| husband of Pauline Hall, whoa in = tae ok Wen ue ae of the arrival of the (rane a . om a on = He 1 This nese Yangtel fleet consists of|iiuie & Nem | port Grant at Manila on Aug. 17, telephone aod be has asked thatithe Katser Withelm Commissioner) '* ot Acte in Lan ere on tbe | vue cruisers and several torpedo boats “ The Grant took the Seth Cavalry to all news concerning ihe two pete | Michie oak thie to-d 4id nov speak during the voy. |" 4 Men mL 7 [China ‘and. than proceeded on ‘her way petth cone t Petrocino came here and asked Mager preuene ofr 6 bull Cag] 4 wy sports ace carrying | Mousse! Bia xis Bly hid = me tr hime thai these men be detained as da: from the Benne) that] oo bine has heen deemed | Notes! set of “ ms her we Wasnt 7 % t until yesterday! ® role dog came from He Nations) ame eS 6% cle (nh Waehington wae| gerove was wot until y AY gave ¥ AWRY OF Foon as he fom: sighs of |necemeary (o ee (hat the Chinese war| Pata! Ture of fs os OKER ned to te tle about the two) that I reeetved orders on the same Mr. vlan shine did not atackt them. The Brit.|% J. Contes! is 15 prisonces [matter trem Washington. RO dg EE ~ wh commander has len emeeuting the | Seinen st a ¥ fiancee ‘ |, | recelred to-day orders from the | ifen ‘Treacy and #1 wateh alone ’ Hel Rode Amerions to 1 60 veenaams te “ arrested. ‘They are| Washington Bureau to hold the de- Zara The Unitet States cruiser New Or- the Kiem Wi simply detained at Quarantioe.” hej tained men. Import particulars! [leans le due at Bhavghal within the cop. e. ald. “They will be deported when inn fay” them will reach me with-: LONDON, Aug, if—Richard Snare ——— the Kaiser Wilhelm goes back to Bu- Fitehie said that Amerteus won the Btan rope.” Sai lati for the many ta}