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a — Mt bad one term in an ltailan son f pr and ea (Continued from First Page) ind, deserted but for the big statue, | Peputation and he let the tide carry him up te ed the Kaiser Wilhelm '1 oath Whew: Saat muds st Aatbs Wg avuces uw), FOURTEEN EUROPEAN ANARCHISTS WHO CAME TO KILL THE PRESIDENT ARE IN PRISON. ————— TRAN RAN W - t Aug. 3. A Seeret Servic THE MAN’S STORY. Agent was not far behind hr What had he come over for’ ’ He profemed to have fo money W. T. E G EER; ° work. He was a native of Meesing | when the steamer touched at Naples i H NO N . He had a friend here at + Mott str and made application to be taken «s { Commissioner Fitchie entered the cook Falling in that he asked for room while tle man's minaton o stewardship here was « vaear ; ‘Was proceeding He gore one look «! (a the steerage abin amd ae } Costa, then aske! excited man of good address he » edt here did (his man come from” Hf His story was toul 1) was nown that he ha > faa. Prinse"— the Commiesioner| come sbuard together, ‘No oar saw ich Foun Later | Unconscious checked hin as! he had sald (09) the eeexnd man come aboard vue : ’ much | eiecevered stowed away six houre Beside Tracks—Mulford’sBrav- The examination concluded imme after (he ve " He » 1 7 ments te waite ine Wd AB the oa ery Averted Collision. Costa is one of the fourteen anar- | pamers and kept busy yattl the boat chistes chosen by the Secret Circle | reached Quarantine. | Naples to assassinate President Mc The Kal Witheim touched Gib Engisear John Moh, of the Je sey COR) Jarced slightly, and my arm atipped, Kinley. Hts description was in the, rattar on Aur 6 and then wailed fo tral heageches yew an ay oie Vo a4 { felt myself falling aad attempted to - . id t porter toa! ow he hanpenet 'o fall grad the wind at the same ¢ hands of the Seoret-Bervice detectives New York They voyage was un Ifmom the engine of hislerain. which waa| shouting to Mulfoed, mp Aromas. wane two days after he left Laly, Hie are evenrful koow: that either ranning at fu. speed from Potnt Pleas We were going at such « speed that | reat followed on his ar ‘ Quar-!of the men saw the other during the ant, No J, wy City leet oleh | my grip was broken and I fell . antine eleven deve of the ron He te in the Bospiral, belly art, but) “From the cab window to the | Secretly, with others rowd On Aneslay morning last the | | thankful that the (rain was stopped ind! ground is not much more than @fteen » arrived dante ‘ ni ghted th “te ' Qj nobedy Injured oF sixteen feet, but It i me as whe arrived on mus steamers, he! eteamahip sighted the Sand Hook Rich's abeense from the ca was die-/if ! wae failing @ mile All m jt was placed on board the detention tight, came up to Quarantine and * as lcovered by his fireman, John Mulford, to my mind and } fh cere t ‘ ship Nerraganvett of Bilis Island there boarded by Seeret Service men “, when near Matawan Junciton The train falling to my deat. 1 elosed my Phas aaead Ge ean. the imiivene xia had been running wild for seme min- and committed my seul to the ANIGHT OF TERROR, nt), Shed 10 tor the stoorn Vf Fe et cat eee on Seed 5 ; - ; i cree abin liste and the shi: 's roster i} p waa lying Uneonectous on the tracks Suen | e:ruek the ground I thous’: vat night he rscaped, and after ®) First Officer Lana took the detec Si / The te the Veil was not rane 94) / had become as fat as & pancake. Yne : Hight Of terror ih the bay lhe 984) tives to the forward part of the ohip Uh / UY the train neared Matawin Junction @t-!whirt of the wheels almost drove me forced to yield up hie dearly bougKt | where ther could see the crew Pur \ / tracted the ntton of the Sreman.| crag vagine “ ee ¢ \ Vy i se tinal I muat have fallea consecrated to an emblem of liberty asked [f he remembered recording ‘4 oe imnad eaninie aa oad a he train going om with, | which he had come to desecrnt ths she ch tle Martect, Who the train Joat In time to escape crash dh. and and the peell of : ha t ' i Nea a wer Phat ts all 1 remember farenea and Guida were removed gi ipped at Naples ins into a freignt train. The _ until I arrived at the hospital from the detention pen at 11 o'clock jeenpeearance besame bneyn to the pe iy first thought upom regatning con. * and taken to Bills Ieland. Commis THE ARREST, eon volley adhe gti E vt was of the passengers. I was sioner Mitehie and Assistant Seere Meyer did remember and the wt . ight have happeved : afraid (o ask the question, When @ MICHEL GUID T > jmight have hap they told me tary Taylor, of the Treasury Depart- age steward was brought before the is at NOTABE MARESCA Search being made for Rich, he was out me the train was safe I ment, actompanied them, Secret Service men. He professed to to-day by an Evening Work sd to-day by an Evening World ist at the Qi found ernseiess on the rails near Haz man John Mulford hed this tomy * Their baggage, which had gone| be unable to rnderstond English Barge Of Barge Ofniee.) iy ltd Deeg | in toiling how he, dlacovering Rich's eb- astray, wos found at Ellie Island, and) The detectives conmited for a mo-, : a ile Joruy Ficsicaa tucane, ha (eee hie ea, climbed tn and the officials are anxious to examine! ment and Hazen ald ry ow i re ht was of ay by chance that B went <= eo ANARCHISTS TALK TO ea 4 Commissioner Fitebie said to an) The first oMecer was directed to fee by oS cay WM. | neared Matawan Junction, et whieh it ’ Evening World reporter ‘nat the let-| have Maresea sent below unt!! the ve, abd atlempied jo make up rome te sate maty ring the bell. As we ap- | tere found on them, and wnich had! ®hip was docked. When the |iner HE EVENING WORLD. loot time. We had gone ab five |@ . ri “ bell (it not ring, and, been examined by Oblef Hazen, con |* s Wed up at her pier at ( ene jmiles, I was sitting at tne 1OW | oimbed int ant ane ae é tained nothing incriminating j street, Hrooklyn, Maresra was | Se | ane ee He Tle, <0 io (he cunteme | as | br t s engineers, when ie tw Maresen and Guida, caught yester-| brought up and informed that he wa | Sented at the sereen of the detention pen in the Barge Rowell ahead | thought | saw son Imagine my surprise a$ set Gadiag day. were but two of fourteen under detention He was ark on the track syn Tate roulén't chink Sip © me- : | Office, Maresca and Guida, two of the anar hists who came! - ment where lie had gone and 1 got | ‘ty working with the Italian police| Where his baggage was and replied in j Thinking that probably my ‘yes de- trigntened. Immediaiay jumped oy got win’ of a great meeting of Malina, "Guida has it.” here to assassinate President Mckinley, were interviewed Joetved me, not being very far the lever, peversed It, whisties down bh ciite in. Neplee 6 time ia. the This was a new lead, and Hagen at © 80 ocloek this morning by an Evening World reporter i eoaem at the time, 1 lew brates and Brought the tie 39's ~~ 2 “Yor oN on,'' r q , lé u | lact week of that month, At that) M#Ked who Gulda was, and then W P RAZEN FON ae NOONE erect eee We Peeecest en gre a } 1 wae supporting myself on my . meeting nearly every centre of | *acned of the stowaway having to the screen. The man sprang to his feet in astonis araent t 4 I © was represented. Lote were|*hown bimaelt after being five oF! Tyoagury Washingt at mention of hiy name JOHN E. WILKIE. ast to wee who should administer the |X Hours at sea, and ote aestemment jn confor, with: Cenmnleslans 4nd you Michel Guida.” ccmmainaibee f tal blow to the President 8 a Coal poser Mitchie, Guida's brother and a law The Intter nodded éseent x What do you know about President McKinley?’ FOURTEEN CHOSEN. HAD BAGGAGE ABOARD. y edie aa onto Gutda. a fruit” tye men stared blankly at the interrogator is a dealer of de ' ‘ ‘ j teen men wore chosen that| [ulde CO ne Bars de i avenue, “_ A third Italian, about nineteen years old, sat beside them DYING Of POISON. | i : 33 q eleven Italians and eth] won at th Me ee enna esr em eaenonae 10 TRE lon the bench, He was the only prisoner in the pen they | 7 wtrians, The men wee at can). * meme lack of se WINK Hespatel yecelved yeater nay agsocinted with during the night. He too has been! tinued from Piret Pege) i knowledge ot English as Marewca te) "8? i Be | ida BANK § BANK STATBMBNT ed of thet c 7 . 7 ordered deportes b $ vice « J t : their - and began prep: Tancbhieh this bs SAC the irene. cn Call for meat B Ollee Raw brila ne fey es y tne Sra ~~ © offic a — = gil dak ae a "| ons for the deed. They lan Thar ® fan | oF Kaiser HSL GUIDA : nt 8 an a 8 , hg ie 5 pia sh, anc rims ©) the rear of the waiting mom soted going singly or in pairs to} : . When A ar snid for his companions, “They do not understand.” ereoon the floor lay a woman, whoa to-de t » enrd his brot r 4 ‘The weekly Oank statement shows the ‘ferent ports of Europe. Some went | omerehed to-d _ , , Me broth: | Ask them if they know the name of the President of the, "Mit! holnd tresses wore tangied ve Entire List os heiads andi,1 owing changes 4 » Prance, others German hil Both men taken from the . ae Hired aver Max G. led) Wakes neath head. Her face was con | my ‘ | sree , Germans, while be North German. lord pen | Wildnauer 0 Broadway, anto.| UT" x vi Trading Exception= [sri ome ree FT ‘ ers cromced the Channel to eve sa juy in Italian * ® anout ne. i ook!y ; ther | 2) Guida enid to an Eventing World | L0Ut her mouth were tteht-| f England, Prominent Anarcuists (ny | BPOOkls i kar Bi oc) ae a Ye They know of President MeKiniey ” your ipa were horrid ally Narrow. aig 77: New York or Paterson we g, | ONG SF the cree . ’ My br ® en M | *2 ‘ you are to be deported ny f carbol ee eit £4 fismed of the plot and a week ago PAMenwere knew that a ot had My § . gcd Both shrugged they shoulders in the Italian fashion 4 r fivoantyn Weepsd "Trane droped 914 ks now hold$90.557.080 in excess the chosen men legan to arrive here "OO Mave . being eal . via alias the question was put to them, They understood the gyuoe oat ates padnte sbottly ete (ho eenied @ the © requirements of tne 2 per cent Hvery move by ihe fourteen bad ith thelr prisoner & eactlage Ag dll ol . mport of it he the interp eter questioned them ons Stock Kaxchang lay, the slump! “Fl 6 ciear use statement for to- hee watched by the Seeretever. 40 Where the pent Wedneslay Oo express Anareb ave vrehist?” asked the reporter directly 4 * weing caused by liberal selling of tne) day shows ‘ ie Hh; Be 4 * ot kn t nt! ente fo pot ke y aswel ances, S08 ‘ov the Weeks bx view Department Step by siep they Q ats i dor Mareacn 4 ha 1067 slances , “ andrut © belt ver of any secret : th ' ne drop was the only feature of \ hae * fallewed io the gang.) Mareerae ‘a n 4 ® aber any * aac ea poiceman carefully ploked up ’ The Sub-Treapury had a debit balanes t yw! and turned his back [the marke! which was again d nd ¢ 9) 08 se © ste when ey a we " “ . | Hank pn Mi ss! . pes : Shad Uke Maw — A niet?’ The question was put to Guida BEAUTIFUL AND REFINED. | breguar th i edie eatiotiies tie, igs peak hed fact | coming to An ve on et ed He turned and spoke earnestty to Maresen, They ad:| Se woman appeared to be about) Consolidated One ner My tr .| WHEAT DOWN ON ON CABLES. elm horities f F ¢ ) ak & om in mn perien ated ; E twenty-five veare old. Her - 2 mimediately decline putt point from dreseed the thuetl man ya fh are either at the He fow persons knew anything about °p lawyer He amoath, fair end soft and @ eat © highest ( ; ° ge Ox.ce at the | \ Tiny Ghat dan 0 b fairs very feature : : ioe ab'es affected ‘ Battery or the detenti seiie heir arrest and ic wan evident that| Miche father, mother and They don't care to tall to anybody,” he said. finely cur and tndi-atve of refuement 4 inl Anavonda Mining were) wheat to-day, September declining 34 - dstehae ine ok ‘ Ask them if they have ever been in prison?’ An emam'nation of the bottle showed \ ee weak | of ni. ‘The only ¢ Quarantine Av fast w arvive ployees of the Government who|»ts at Sorrento He has an ‘a tha: the acid had Seen purchased atl fon under a weak |of a point y feature of the Sieitt Sore 7 ladt be ina position to. give lee] ue viug in Third avenee nen Prison, No, no'” exclaimed Guida, who understood. [house dhe 5 fol ldadincn even fs parket wae ® little foreign Buying of end “gs 7 i a al atten Hd ' waened ke | t street, thie city, but w-| The questtor ade Mareses garrulous The interpreter a 7 " Devembe Aq bo Seginniag. Corn @tarted ; ol j ar a arge of f€ orn jeep . ” ‘ lothes contained no marke witch . tinued | easier an tet . seid for him He has been in prison, but not for crime. | mah) kad " . N rhe ; ’ ro Bures i - yen oun \ watier We et Antonio . ifeation = The A, Con fated ew Yor penton tees were _ New ¥ kea the give bis name |The Government put him there without aceusation or |" "ts were empiy oa halted ty Siren wok be ik faerie? = mit and they were he The men A Feng By March, 8 53. December Fee thc. owes tg cat DESCRIPTION OF THE MEN. |“ nese soe be anon ning" FULLER DESCRIPTION, sie BSG She og rig were, eptam vere th ene ie earn fa the anarehista.| about the case and will do nothing ‘Tell them \t is said they have come to America to kill]. She wan twenty-two years olf, § feet \a9 14. Beplember eate.S3id-4 torn, h each “e a ae 2 rigs are ea : President MceKir ’ 4 Inches in height and weighed 1%) reasrves conto Nev tks closing prices were but be came partn wes oi* e it the Bare ne ha the Immigration of gemeral expectat! ft ember wheat, 77 l-8 bid: March. s"E Marre om ed for t ficers No kill anyhedty No kill anbody,” repeated both fonsiaed ot heavy gray | wever cieeptionsity cupanden tor | October, 71-8: December ‘ immig , por bench lnat| Chief Hazen. of the Secret Rervive, [2PLIM Ging to feet and geeticulating excitedly. ped waderehin, white shee | tee. sauces te. Beek ee Fbecemier, right . F ' o-day turned over to Capt. Howard,| TN TUestions were getting troublesome. Maresca said | imarked MOM on the het ent Trot caused 2 pat-| anemia bave overheard enough to justify the ‘ : ‘Jsomething short to Guide and the trio walked mway from | «iparenty a aaa Wwer edgom | tl recovery ry’ tu; | WEEK'S EXPORTS OF - (the men on th ‘ te f Linmte ln gore ; vey n | [Proved ‘The closing was lifeless sal | with aie ts : sin Geaitent ahaa aa screen : otgad b a ty int grat e Central Labor Rareau. a nd | ¢ total sales ot, stocks to- a were GOLD AND SILVER. a 4p f tn aken from| 7 Ls snares, and of bo ar | , low. 1 . ne - pasties of b \ pearan ull , and Guida. Nothing wae! formation from Europe that the] OTABLES NST. Exporte of gold and silver from thie BOUND FOR WASHINGTON, 0: sv found to them batrie eo tes pists] £2 wore Aneta ey bilsagen te] © ON ST. LOUIS. port 19 ail countrie for tle wea, age Ro far a» know plan was for “ native of near, Their baggage as not yet been eg-| @DY Anarenistic band, Chief Winkle | g ‘ee. Clore. | * 390. ia ps sant om 4 oh Yaw sue | ane fe is syjua arthy a a Oo ing to the retention of | setd 'Conareseman Grevecon Ws | — is senate day a tam toca | f es are) coumne evalf of Guida his depors| "Yes (tis true that om Aug. L thts! — trteat Coteneteies Hy Bl The Cotton Market, round the Provident, quiet ng (Ont & a © cropy ‘ on may not Lake place to-morrow, | Government wae advised from Naples Throna of Passengers. ALL 10 tie CHINESE. Re te thy] Cotton's closing prices to-day wares for an opt Then | **¢ ' t of onere t ie hie ren of the Secret Service| (hat Notabe Mareeca bad left Italy| T%¢ American line steamship a. a a Fyn i sa by Aged September, &T to 4 contracted abave + out, Bureau in New York, admitted to-|[0F te United Mates with the avow. |#r7'ved thie morning bringing Sit cat on S to BMS; November, 029 q the blow was to be struck by tne pls ; - 4 wl Pe oBlige 5 lo- a! purpose of attacking the Preat-|PA**neere and 64 steerage, The ven Powers Will Unite im Suevey of # tol and knife = One of ib mbe . ars a i we 6) day that the two men are supposed! dene it way said that the mag wae! 0° (* (rtp over experienced much Warehips te Pretect iy iw Mummb certain, would be euccseste gether a ~ ') @ sleet) to O# Anarehiats, and that informa! 4p ex-convict and a most undesirable |" ‘Transports. % ry g nestion of os ‘ aot ec " . ton has come to thie country from | immigrant Congreseman Grosvenor of Ohio, who + The question of escape was not cou : hye fo «a . ke G6 Gadel Gan te WASHINOTON, Aug. th—As the re My ub sidered, the men being willing to sae- a vig Naples on Aug aat that a plot as asl about .ae other man, ult of an exchange of cablegrame be . By * ¢ font daly to kill ‘ but refused to spenk. ‘1 may have '" Bngiand the general j Hes us rifice their lives for thelr princip! XK stiow, OD foot In Italy to kill Prestdent T sar. arkin z tween the powers concerning the af- Ws ives for thelr principles, | “VP wiaias 4 more interesting story to tell later,” MP x ner ) be re faire at Shanghal, an agreement has ae e tY \ o 4 ) eet) t c hinie! Geo ° C ; Pay nadie a 7 art Notabe | /@°Ket. striped . 1 eanmot dis yp dag ow Deiiieone . . oneiae been reached by which all the admirals "ae ‘8 "he Prmnanort ire First Carried the Sizeh -Atarchists © Notabe | / p . » - by an neon toll you a MA. FITCHIE’S STATEMENT. | tne success of tne ‘Casino Girt.” anal” Shanghal wilt act concurrently tn a Ke Lng mited States Cavalry to Maresca and Michel Guida, who ar v yom am what « " eh : wurvey, of watching, of the Chinese é 5 Chine. fived on the Kaiser Wilhelm U1. yes Moretea piace among Ate beta” he entd. Ot have just ik Conk Fg yh og We [he reception It had been given Im 100.) vangtst fleet, instead of having this ua is WASHINGTON. Aug ~The Wer d ' a t d performed ent t ! 7 . ro ferday, Chief Witkle. of the Secret | @ a ge about him. were tn conversation w Office last Wednewiay of the w | Mercus Mayer and 3. BM Letiand, ul gt hued cotnaly Wy (he Erte a 8 sae bas ben informed by Gee. ' He is tall, b 7 Withie + Waabe a r \ > e “ Arti f the partment, bad vd ken in custody | ¥!th the eragg Mas jane and he asked that|the Ka atm. Co folgg , " ‘| iit 6 The Grant took th oy ssn . His fe ‘ ¢)| A news concerning the two pete | Michie aati this today Sot ia ot sean turing the voy [to gear an several E* China pd then proceeded on at the pier when the steamer docked iree 8 @ but w pete- 2 * Mr. Mayer brought over « bull Bet Sretroy Me. a to ine ns formed av 8 eye 5 - Petrorino came here and asked 408) As many transports are r They did not come 'n the steerage ni fh . Appealing @mers come from Bim that these men be detained as daa.) ae to trom the same kennel thi 4 * bo valine Ketone! By Syme the others did. Marssea came|!® {ielr ro lines, A lux hit Wilkie tn Washingta |merowe Tt was mot until yesterda: Goetors 66 state ive Weeepe to Chins % Mae Seen Seenears “sy . me | aebington wee! @ ” as Bot Ww y y! ey sn ae he fom slight of necessary (> e#* (hat the Chinese war #3) BNGLISA R RAGE POR C FOR CROKER B Mteward tn the stecrage and) 80 ¢ * nattily ao inclined to (all litle about the two) that 1 recelved orders on the same! ee shine did not ateckt them. The Brit- p | passer, ‘They could| the ends. He wore @ bine serge suit) prisoncee ge Some Nenenen. P wee teh commander bas vwen emecuting the | © ¥ . without going through |! fue material a yachting cap. 9 They are oot arrested. They are] Washington Bureau to Sold the the yg Toned * ruiser a ny aged, MA "= “ tat ef ot the Barge Office. blouse outing shirt and a flowing | simply detained at Quarantine,” he| tained men. Ld Pe eee y oe See ed « hite wearf He looked prosperous sald. “They will be deported wh a. " and oy sg but the criminal mi Kaiser Wilhelm goes back to » them will reach me with-; YJ ot] eane le due at Bhavghal within the nest day of two. ene. LONDON, artic tan ae Amerious won the Bton

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