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THRONES AT : WASHINGTON > SEEK ENS, The White House Is the Cen- tre of Anxiety and Heart- felt Grief. MESSAGES POUR IN. King of England, Emperor and Empress of Germany and Am- bassavors Express Sympathy. Vice-President and Senator Hanna Will Be the First Admitted to the President's Chamber. BUFFAIO, Sept. Theodore Roosevelt 1s the most at- tentive eympathizer at the Milburn house, where President McKinley ts hovering between Ife and death. “How {!s the President? How ts the President? were his first words on reaching the city. Good News Cheers Roosevelt. His private secrotary, Mr. Loeb replied that the doctors indicated an improve- ment in the condition of the Prealdent. ‘Good, Rood," said the Vice-President, “Oh, I hope ft {s so! Isn't it awful, Loeb? The scoundrel, to do such a thing Mr. Roosevelt paid no attention to the crowd that cheered him as he went through the station. He looked neither to the right nor the left. His face was red, and his black hat shoved back from his forehead showed that he was &.—Vice-Preaident SPP PHTHT TTD OI-D (Bpectal to The Eventng World.) WASHINGTON, Sept. §—Throngs of Deople called at the White House to- @ay anxiously eeeking news of the|Perspiring profusely. Once or twice he Preaident’s condition. Frequent tele-| rubbed his handkerchlef over his fore- phone messages were received at the | head. Executive Maasion from the diplomatic] A reporter attempted to ask him a representatives in the city asking for| Question. The Vice-President looked at news. him sharply. Col. Montgomery, chief operator at| “Oh, don't ask me; don't ask me any- thing. What can I say? What can 1 e@ay? There may be something to do! Ten't it terrible?" On the way from the etation to the Troquols Hotel Mr. Roosevelt scanned telegrams and letters that his secretary gave him and continued to mop his brow. When the coach drew up in front of the hotel a little knot of people cheered. the White House, recelved official and unoMcial advices from the Milburn rest. dence in Buffalo, which were conveyed to the public. Information received at the White House to-day furnished hope that the President would recover, but In none of the despatches has there been a tone of overconfidence. These were heard with thankfulness by all. The tenor of all messages received there to-day indicates| He did not pay the slightest attention that the physiclans attending the Presl-|to them, but extended his hand to Ash- dent do not expect the crisis to be peyany lleoxs a Buffalo lawyer and an old reached under sixty hours from the time Sh ET tenets weet the wound was inflicted. 1 the very latest? Who ts this rcoun- Gen. Gillesple, Acting Secretary of|4rel? On, I hope the President js not War, received an encouraging despaten | WTering: to-day from Major Symons, gho {= on Mr. Wilcox made some reply and then Kot into the carriage. As it driven duty at Buffalo as a member of the gray, the, crowd “cheered again,” but : ; x je in deep conversation position Board, and who bas bese ok | with Mr. Witcdk ana ad. not notice: rected to keep in close touch wit Driven to Milburn Home. President's condition, Asaittant Secretary Sanger reached Washington and has assumed charge of the War Department. Sympathy from Baurope. The carriage w driven immediately to the Milburn house and the Vice- President bounded up the steps with the agility of a boy of fifteen, Mr. Cortel- yOu, tho President's Secrotary, wus awaiting him. The two went {nto a room and remained for some time. Th Vice-President found Gov, Odell. ‘They remaired for some time tn conversation, Neither one saw President } cKinley. Dr, Roswell Park came from the sick chamber to see the Vice-President. The latter canely demanded the latest In- tell ce, The doctor told him that thi President was doing the best possible, that was resting easily and had shown marked signs of Improvement. The Vice-President came out of the house and walked to the residence of Mr. Wiicox. He was stopped on. the way, but declined to make any state- ment beyond the fact that the Presl- dent's physicians reported him as im- proving. This seemed to cheer Mr. Roosevelt, and when he came to the Buffalo Club later In the afternoon he was In much better spirits than when hi arrived, Confers with Hanna. At the club he found Secretary 7 Senator Hanna, ‘Poatmantervencral Smith, Gov. Odell and a number of other distinguished men. He went to an inside room with Senator Hanna and they talked for some time. Vice- Frosident Hoosavelt then returned to 6 lence of Mr. Wilcox - mained for a while. tpoelepate Later in the afternoon he called at the Milburn house again and saw Mr. Mil- burn and Secretary Cortelyou. He sat down in the hall and wrote a note of sympathy to Mrs, McKinley, but di- rected that she be not disturbed {f she were resting. Ne returned to the house after dinner and then went to the Buffalo Club, where he found every member of the Cabinet except Sect ry Hay and Bec- Messages of sorrow and sympathy are being recelved at the State Department from all parts of the globe. Some of ‘tho messages are directed to Mrs, Me- Kinley, others to the President. King Edward of Great Britain, Em- peror William and Empress Victoria of Germany, President Loubei of France, Baron Fava, Italian Ambassador to the United States, and Baron Von-Holleben, German Ambassador to the United States, ore among the notables who have sent messages. The German Emperor and Empress dl- rected their communications to Mrs. McKinley, King Edward's came through a representative, the King be- ing absent from his capital. The Minister of Foreign Affaire of France sent the following to the Secre- tary of State PARIS, § —I beg Your Excellency to ac- cept the expreasion of profound horror inspired tn tbe French nation and Government, ever ready to share the sorrows a6 well as the joys of the People of the United States, by the attempt on President McKinley's iife, and our antent wishes for the early recovery of the nobie chief of the ghvat American Iembiic From the Emperor. The German Emperor and Empress sent this message to Mrz. McKinley: KOFNIGSRURG, Sept. 7.—The Empresa and t|Tetary Long, who are expocted to rexch are horrified at the attempt pianned against the city to-morrow. Mr. Roosevelt to-night declined to ur husband, oping that God may restcre to Kinley, Prealdent Loubet of France sent the Express our deeptelt sympa' ale make any statement other than to ex- Press his great sorrow for the at Upon the fe of the President tem Pt Reason for Min Coming. a Me= ROOSEVELT WITH CABINET READY FOR AN EMERGENCY. (LLB SRS, Vuy nae puke C49929906504: PODTFDDDDH: 36-9 POH PEPE SOPH nes $94.04606.% VICE-PRESIDENT ‘THE PRESIDENT; POPES DE a 4 & ° ROOSEVE Hanna will be permitted to enter the by a World correspondent about the, went to Mr. Milourn's home at 1 o'clock following to Prestdent McKinley: cn ick chamber, na of the Cabinet members, sald: and remained a few minutes, RAMBOUILLET, Sept. 7.—With keen affietion fitet is announced to-day” fn a sem!-| The Buffalo Club, which Is the leading nem» of the Cabinet are Secretary Hitchcock, the last of the 1 learn the news of the heinous attempt of wnten | MCA) manner that the Vice-President | social tenieavons of aie c 4 pared for any contingency, | President's official family to appear, did ‘old several members of the Cabinet | ce to-dn pe will not arise, not arrive tn Buffalo until late in’ the Your Excellency has just been a victim. I take|that his purpose In coming to Buffalo. | ident. ¥ Root, who 1 ueat of afternoon, He was driv ce to It to heart to Join with the people of the United | anide from his desire ta be as nese iy here. | Sprazue, tWo doors from Mr. Mr. Milburn’s hot here at States in wishing the early recovery of Your| Riraident as possible, was to co-operate | Every membcr of th: .'was the first of the 6.30 o'clock. He few byatiacs ae Vee eal te ieee, in any manner that they may clal family, excepttis o vieit the Presidents minutes. | ° waters saves n , and Secretary Long u He called there at) Secretary Roo han taken ful junctare to renew to you the assarance of | It was manifest from the form in| called duro Wet M., and remained In the house More active part other of the my ‘eatimente of constant ant cordial friend. | whic prenident dente ne yet! the | avenue hot ‘or several hours, ‘abinet oMcers in antp. 2 jesitred to be known! prostrate i - < ments, returned to tn that he was not in Buffa a Attorney-General Knox appeared soon shyt d a US ACE ue i Sympathy from Canada. capacity, Ho tn an official 0 formal meeting was [after Secretary Root had entered the Vice prmidane Teitvelt oattene SheM Bir Wilfred Laurier, Canadian Pre- mc ts thought t¢ the President's conai-| held jsertentay, kel yany, Unoveeaand) Senatorstiaana) was) the/next ylitter Secretary Root, went with the mier, has sent the following telegram | to bite je tecelving any person 2e ele unless” the Us con- ne tel ers i lee-Prealdent to Mr. e's house, * o to-morrow, Mr. Roose Iton becomes suddenly ary who arrived in the | where the two a Areataltatic to Lord Pauncefote, at Washington, to sovelt) andiSenator |.“ Renator’ flannms when mend | tocday, Ucliy carter her Cabinet members, | forenn noure mt Waa be handed to the State Department: Sapreniaean an ——— pees sad ee EE iii ate 4 of Mia Excell fe ° ‘esident in a line at a White House re- " ¢ I have the comman ja Excellency, th ception with & hand concealed unions not mention tt owing to an attempt « | non ff he can ahip by a apectal {He person Ja well known to officera who | ‘he Officers ty locate the f train to-night an X-ray ap pression of th suard the Premdent. As the carriage bearin 1 nt i 4 Government and ‘ Grent care Is also taken on public oc- Sate m jof the best kind, 1 jared of the Rend!sh attempt upon t casions to xee that strangers with cam: | @ched @ point on Washints al win the Preskiont of the United States and lo not Approach the President too | MAN sprang: from the dense ng and | ppmpatiy wien they foul tn the dletreas of the It is feared that vome crank | attempted go Intey’s | ys. with ‘designs on the President might conceal a revolver in a camera, MOST DEFENDS MURDER IN HIS PAPER, FREIHEIT. Rabid Sheet Containing Wis Fiery Artizle In Suppressed. American nation and Mr. family. They fervently hope ant pray that {t may pleise Providence to foil the hand of the assassin and to preserve a life helt In much high reverence, it only by the people of tho United States, but the yy all other nations and particularly by people of the Dominion of Canada, Emperor Nicholas, King Georgo of Greece, King Christian of Denmark and other royalties also sent messages of sympathy. ing It to be the duty of men to murder carrlage. He ha step. Before ne scould ment Rough Riders, who w the Chief Executive, qraspe collar and drew him into the which quickly xwallowed him up. 1c sidewalka The thousands who lined one hand on the by of the seut and one foot « crowd, EDISON TURNED OUT APPAR- ok | | Mr. Edison was told what was wanted His face Nghted with Interest and he immediately “Yea L will wend it. wth wet ie th the ATUS IN AN HOUR. Te! ‘The Mexican Ambassador telegraphed ‘ Were no intently gazing ut the dis- | to the State Department from Buffalo | | Jann Mont has served two terms in the | tingutwned occupants of. the meet Lette tale ni slona to Bending expressions on ‘behalf of ‘the [penitentiary for making tneendinry | yw aned vccubar Hnrried It to Buftnto by Special operate tt do forelgn diplomats in that city, and he|specches. In the Frelheit, Most's Ger-| (Mat Notwithstanding tho efforts th ‘Train with Corps of Ex- everything th the han been requested by the plomatic | man Anarchist sheet, published vestcr-|RoUsH Riders made to recapture the Goneet ss Fepresentatives of Ecuador, Costa Hica, |ay, there appeared an editorial more | Mi, Ne Managed to evade them, |X| pert Operators. reatden: Rela Ianen“reru. Colomblas Corea: fe and incendiary than any of his |Sremient War Litem ed a eanying: the Manager Peter Webber, of the ehops, rkey, atussia, Venezucla, Brazil and | sicechas. On account of the Incendiary | rqeyient waa tiformed neadent, ° waveanaavincena ae eeners China present in this city to express | character of the paper Its circulation ti monte fe oe s endshak x - . ; - jedan and word went through their sentiments, was suppresxed by the authorities, ae coniined: to stow persona.cUpi to __ (yecial @ The , the laboratory that every man was ti Diplomats Express Grte: The elitorial wan headed freely with the reople. ‘Dae man why | DUPFALO, Sept. & ray MA) stand at hix post to do his part tt alnterence eae REMnEUEA Ueda Tt Seedy pare need attempted to climb Into the carriage | bine. which may hay Used 02) aa called upon, ‘Phe most diMeult part Among others who haye sent mi yagees | declaration in favor of murder, declar-| was of medium helgit, and a stranger |lovate the bullet in sident’s) to construct in a hurry was the set o: are the Ministers from Sweden and Nor: Hay, Belgium, some r respective homes In the United States, others from places of bojourn abroad,” Neurly all "of we Charges in Washington have given ux. Preagions of thelr sorrow. Outside of diplomatic circles tele- grams have come from she Lord Mayara SE Teds and Liverpocl, Lord. Provost Of Glasgow, Lieut. Governor. of New uth Wales, and the Ecumenical con- ference in, London. Denmark. comlng from th despots, was In the old fire-eate most. Venomous van, thing, he satd, was to gain the victory. no matter how. Histors, he said, would judge inen and ther’ tate would be jeclded by the purposes for which vi tory was used, He said that despots who i all human principles shoul be wiped off the face of the earth. He ssa that the greates of all follies to im agine that kt was criminal to comm a’erime against a despot. He sald s ‘The princip e methcds employed by tha White : brother to the President, pa Howse guards to ‘protect the President | aren't hot on: rant but ducy toons | tHOURN here today enroute to Leuffaio eae RNS oasiullity of an atime nn; | mit crime against despots. from Colorado, The party occupled a ——— rivate car, which was attached to the as was made at Iutrolo. When the President, receives a crowd of strangers in Washington two of the tuards are stationed next the President fn'such a position that the line must pass between them. Each visitor Is taken by the arm just hefore he approaches the President, na \f being ushered along to hurry the ling through. The guards, however, have another purpose. Bhould.a hand be concealed In a pocket or beneath the fold of a garment the guards haye’ an opportunity (o draw the hand from {ts cover so as to dis- blose a weapon should one be carted No one “is pernutted to approach the SOUGHT TO KILL M'KINLEY IN ARIZONA? (Special to The Evening World.) PHOENIX, Ari. Sept. 8.—What i* re- garded here as an undoubted attempt to assassinate President McKinley tn Phoenix on May 7, during his visit to this city, has just been disclosed. At the time the affair was known only to & few people, amd the local papers ata Abner McKinley Reached in the clty, coming here two days before h radia the Prositenticl wart | stomach, arrived at th HASTENING TO BUFFALO. To-Day. CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Abner McKin} Lake rr GRANTED:—Because it has been publicly proved by the official fig: ures of the American News Company that the regular daily New York City circulation of The World is tens of |} thousands greater than that of any other paper, noon | whole put together, tested py Mr. 5 There was tremendous activity In the | son and Mr. Gilmore and then packed. | Edison laboratory at Orange, N. J..]1t too% gumt an hour, for an hour yesterday aft | In the mean ite Mr. Gilmore had Memeo) which the Wiatrd himself and his deft bbeen in c ation with ine officials mechshize worked with miht and math | of the Lac Ra road, He wanted a Shore train leaving at 8.90 2 and due to arrive at Buffalo at 10 P, Milburn man fore-| bulbs. rts of These were the ma. wi, ‘The misslis were made, elon shortly after 19 o'clock this th ray ap- | spectal fal tratn | 4 train take (he appuratus When tt was hing f Fata could not bel pluced Orang ou 0 > it was decided th. would be to send it by the Ving | bat Go), aa be sate 7, and we as f ter th epectar vould j would be omitted to hurry th | At BOD the Was hurried to Hoboken, where regular expr ans wand Roe i “Mr, Edison cannot une the teiepnone, | Bilson'a laboratory, Charles Lube and is deaf, But Iam his ee ry. to operate the machine, While the ma ‘ou will fell me what you want 1 will |chine was bel&e bulit Mr, Eulson alctated communteate with him for you." Reese GiEY ‘tt HK 5 mann A. Knoll, superintondent “Thank you. Please ask Mr. Edt | Hudson Street Hospital in New y,| 19 complete a new Roentgen | oaratus to be shipped by ape to Buffalo and to be ino | for the bullet ta the President's body, At 4 o'clock “the te e in the “Inboratory office of John F. ‘Thomas A, Edison's private rang loudly Thin in to the 1 the speaker. Edinont?? Ramboth, | le secretary, M. rv. Cortelyou, a dent, at | dent's fortitude lexpreasion indicated that he knew the} o »| cess of the treatment was as yet prob-| | tematical. DR. LEE FEARS ' WOUND IS GRAVE. Physician Who Assisted at Operation Describes Effect of Bullet and Treatment.’ UEEN OF ANARCHY THE WE Dr. Edward Wallace Loe, of St. Loutsy; was partly filled with undigested food. one of the physicians who assisted had oozed through the holes In the | the operation on President Mek h to a certain extent, and had | Avance alehtoratica Soursilaatlskt Ghats tdemen telincisaaatintat lea] Emma Gvidman Last Heard wound ‘ far more dangerous ihan the|ing had also teen perforated by tne| Of in Chicago-—Said to Miprestdcnt McKinley has received a| Uely stomach Wounds, Be Still There. more serious wound than wae at frst! “The bullet could not be found. Ac Teported. He may recover, but the! cordingly. the abdominal cavity was chances arc evenly matched with the washed clean with antiseptic solutions, CZOL dangers. Juipine bulleting of and ail poate care taken to aestroy | CLOLGOSZ HER DISCIPLE. any Infectious germs. “The holes in the stomach were ugly ones, and the posterior hole was mur more jagged ard torn than the one in front, through which the bullet passed thia afternoon stating that his temper- ature was 102 degrees, I should say that! hin condition wag worre now than just after the operation, Nevertheless, no| Police Here Used to Hound Her, j first. This I consider qa most serious one can predict what will happen thur| frst This T consider a a . abthe to pectec since early.” | the bullet had ppent rome of its force But of Late Have Relaxed Dr. Lee was the medical + of hy tho time It had reached the fur:ier Aor : j > ede of the stomach. and thus. tore Their Vigilance. the Omaka Exposition tn 16. and. ac CR Of lerced ta aay thea zg cordingly, was well known to the stat? "Atop repeated bathing of the wand: { physicians under Dr. R. E. Parke, ot parts with antiseptic. lotions the . ne Pan-Amert. apertures in the stomach were sawed up eee ee eee earacs [amie atti sutures, and the “abtomiaal position, Dr. L i eX") cut was sewed together with silk-worm position at Buffalo, ag he put it, merely | gut sutures, asTilatghiessr | "The external wound was then care- b | tuily dressed with an antiseptic bath, In telling of how he came to be pres-| anda wide abdonunel Minding wate ent at the operation Dr. Lee anid: billed. ‘Phe body’ waa then wrapped [a “I was wandering aimlessly along the|Micets, around which blankets wer Midway and had reached that part of | {led. and the Pruskient was placed the concourse which {s bounded on one| in the embulance. No Improvement shown. side by the show ‘Darknees and Dawn'| . and ‘The Old Kentucky Home’ when Tho last time the Anarchist frienda of Emma Goldman heard from her she was in Chicago. As far as they know she Is still there. Several arrests of alleged Anarchists were made in Chicago yesterday by the Police on the supposition that the plot to assassinate President McKinley was hatched tn that city. Czolgosz, the man who trie@ to kill the President, declared in his confes- “The President was still unconscious when che operation wus completed and | some one ran up to me and eaid: ‘Pres-! the ambulance pas been suru oned, ts sion to the police that he was led to ident McKinley has been shot. They, carry the wounded man to the home o! commit the act by the d of. "| President Milbura. This waa fortunate, ct «by, the: doctrines want you at the Emergency Hospital’) pyr" Nis much better for Fim. to be | Emma Goldman, as expounded by her Almost Stunned by the News. cerried away tm an unconscious con-! on the lecture platform and in her writ “The news almost stunned me, dut I! he ponmicum, of the soiling” of the | nes. * 3 41d not realize tts full purport until I] voticis Whether Emma Goldman ts personally, T called at Mr. Milbum’s house about lock In the evening to learn of Mr. ii ley’s condition, and at that time acquainted with Czolgosz is not known by Anarchists here. At least, they say had reached the hospital. There | found | f) the President atretched out on the oper-| Aye Me’ ating table. The clothes had been Fe-| 1) wns told that he was resting, com-| they do not know him. re "i ortably eft Bualo at 1. P. M.! 5, . moved from the upper part of his body, | ere a tee eo teaty further| mma Goldman's headquarters in this city Is at the saloon of Justus H. Schwab, at No, 60 First street. Schwab has been dead nine months, Dat: the son galoon {8 operated by his win"the Schwab ealoon 3tlss Goldman In the Schwi loon was In the habit of ting the Aus tonomist Anarch:ste, of whom she is. the recognized leade! Not im This City Recently. In the last eight months Emma Gold- disclosing the two wounds. “The first, which could not truly be [called a wound, but was, more of a |brulae, had been caused by the bullet | grazing the flesh of the breast and leav- Ing an angry red mark. The second bul- let was ween to have penetrated into the Was the reply. I learn this afternoon abdomen, and had struck five and a that {t 1s 102, This would indicat dan- man has been seen very little in this half Inches below the left nipple and one 0 r and a half inches to the left of the| chs condition” |) | She went to Europe the first of Re- “ar, returning in April. She got median line. meetirenched i Ct. aries mi-| “There has been no crias yet. Dr. Mann and Dr. Parke, two emit oquse ot the character. of the. sound lling agent on the road for nent surgeons of Buffalo, had been su the recovery or the decline radual.| cloak house a few months ago, and has’ moned, and all were anxtously walling | It will take time to determine what ill spent move of her time travelling tn the : Seer ¢ on, | be the ultimate result of the woun. eat selling goods and lecturing on LneIEE ATTY i De pati eat # there not danger of peritonitis?” | anarchy, but, Dr. Parke, \t was le : i “There 1s always danger of peritonitis| She has visited all the large cities ttaburg, Including San Fran concerning his condition until 1 arrived here tn New York. fr : From the bulletins you have seen, sked the reporter, “do you think the ident has improved since the oper- ation? “I do not,” was the answe: “What leade you to that opinion?” “The President's high temperature, Niagara Falts, and could fot reach the! where there js a perforation of the per-| west of lacene for some time. {toneum. ‘This membrane Ines the ab-|cisco and other points on thi ry . here were present} @omlnal cavity, but its perforation Yoes| coast. Her friends believe she epent ‘ ‘At that) time: there” were «pres not necesaarrily Imply peritonitis. which|some time in Cieveland, and 1 is} around the operating table Dr. P. M./t4 simply the Inflammation of this tls-| thought Czolgosz may have met Rixey, the President's personal physi-[sue. Nevertheless, there are several | th M. B. Mann and Dr, H,|fe4sone why T should fear peritonitis in F associates here objected to talke jelan; Dr. M. B. Ma a * ““\the case of the President's wound.” ing of their leader, fearing to embrolt Mynter. “What are your reasons, doctor?’ | her in trouble with the authorities, Nowe Dr. Leg paused a minute before holof them would acknowledge knowiis made an answer. Then he sald: Czolgoss or of ever having heard “As soon as I saw the President | was| “In the firat place, the contents of the | him before. truck with his condition, There was a] Stomach oozed’ out’ Into the periton It was recalled yesterday that Emma c pee cavity; second, the bullet carried with |Goldman was the close personal pallor in his face, and on examination | jt q “part of ‘the Presifents clothing;|o? Alexander Berkmann. the An: It was found that his pulse wae abnor-| third. ‘the bullet fa of lead. which ia | who attempted to assassinate Henry} f, Frick at the time of the Homestead ‘The Preatient’s Appearance. : hate caWavceitnd poison of Itself, and fourth. tt was an mally high, ‘There was every indica Qar-hists mullet which may have been | strike. tion that the man was dangerously with a special polsop to Insure] Berkmann, Miss Goldman, another An-| wounded and that an immediate opera- | ilon was {mperative. | Conree ofithe! futtet: “There was a consultation of the PRY*) ay at wi of the bullet Aictans as to Whether It was expedient ey ae ne care tae oe it ty wait longer for Dr. Parke of to begin went straight throw h the body, at once, It was tin decided to go ere do you think it has lode: by Miss Goldman, she be-ng an advocate . | ither in the muscles of the back, a arriage Jahead with the operation. All the whilé| in which case it In not far below the | pe ,ree love and abhorring all mi I was greatly impressed with the Presi: | shoulder blade, or it has dropped down |" she was married some sixten years He wore a faint smile] into the abdominal eavit: ago to a young tailor named Kerster, ll the while his ‘ould it not have veered to the right | but the two separated after a few years alt, th sumelently to have struck the verte-/ant jong before the woman becamé ra 7 Prominent as an agitator. serlousness of the wound, that {t had| ‘I do not believe so. The Preaident|" Emma Goldman travelled over the cted by n who had planned | Showed no aign of paralysis, which he after the conviction of Berke been Infilcted by a ma haus would have done if the epinal cord had purpose of raising a fund to Kill him, and that the ultimate suc-| been affecte ‘She lectured in ot the Here Dr. Lee stopped a moment, as if sed @ considerable | thinking of something important ‘which | sum of money. he had almost forgotten. Then he sald/ Later, when an Anarchist plot Tes lease Berkmann from the Pit “Ilaving decided to perform the opera- ) auddenty: tion, one of us sald: A scabs 8 thinking of President Garfield's | prison by dissing a long sonnel rome = aa aris - | Wee nearby house almost succ it was Mr. President, your condition de-| "eane putter was not found which | afleged thar the money saised oy imtee an operation. caused his death, was it?” ar@g@ whe! Goldman had been mployed to furthes archist and a young woman lived in the same house in Fifth street for some time, before the atempt on Mr. Frick's life. It was also sald that Berkmann and Mise Goldman had travelled together! abroad and that they were man and wife. Tho latier statement was dented on his face, and yet | ‘Gentlemen, was the answer, ut: | reporter. Pry RO ETS i the acheme. Ntered in a low, quiet tone, am If spoken ee ee ee one pea Dpoknnnigts Formerly Hounded Her. to some Ilttle ehtd. ‘I want you to 4° the vertebra, and was discovered jodged| The police of this city formerly mada when it unpleasant for Emma Goldmsn © she tried to deliver incend.ary speeches. but of late yeara they have given her Uttle attention, claceing her as a gat rulous but harmiess notoriety seeker. against the ‘spinal cord, In these days of wurgery tt would have been removed by an incision into the back. That wae the advice of Dr, J. Marion Sima at the time, whatever in your Judgment you think ts) necessary.” “That iy the last thing he sale at the 1, We did not encourage him to belleve, ‘but the operation was honn : Mt eieihatmoretquiet ic too dnsigerounst Her last public appearance in New talk, for we knew that th do you consider the Inabtiity to find| York was about four months ago, when he was and the more free from excite: |e huilet an fatal she spoke at Everett Hall. She had just ment the more Hkellhood of euccess ‘to not. It does not make so much| returned from Paris, where ehe went to ld attend the operation. difference now about 'the dullet. Men attend a convention of the International would attend the oF ha n known to live for years with | Congress of Anarchists of the United Dr. Mann Takes Charge. hullets In them. The bullet of Czolgosz | States and Europe. The police of has done the worat of Its work already. | had discovered the rendezvous and had | ene. Mann Men took charge, and the driven the Anarchists to this country, flesh wan cleaned by shaving and by | She was indignant at this and) use antiseptic solutions. The President waa is in the Prewident’a | fierce words in denouncing the 1 soon?” then put under the influence of anacs- here ta no crisis in| When the Goldman woman appeare@ IBatl cam Mien Nacted A COmney, BAALEAS. 1 meeting the place was packed with: mes, fsetat f de oped tor t, | Mee e place wa: G om Infactorily. An incialon wae thon mad op rer | LO HO TOGA ET | Tt arene emolee ea otalieene trie in the abdomen, through the aperture | then of the Mercer st t Statlow an de by the bullet, bout four and une if the Prealdent's t now on Staten Isiand, was also present. [made rdy thor billets (pits ThE reaeRin é He had been informed that a lecture half Inches tong. Through this opening | was to be given there, and great wag mnach Was drawn, and on exam: at his astonishment wien he came face to vas found that the bul {night to Buffalo, | face with the Goldman woman, I alee lego LA a ES can ae Me atin: | He at once went to. the proprietor of ha seed straigh FoURN s jbu ind learn of President Mc-| the hall and asked what it meant. Tha had a hearty lu Kinley's condition, He plans to leave| Proprietor was also surprised to fing that his 1 was entertaining Emma Goldman. He said that the Goldman woman had come to his pi and represented here | qupetaptetntntetetefeeetetebolafetetebalete falelelnlelninfefeleini-lefeieteja. |nelf ag a lecturer of the Social Sclenca RR a NU Stub, but that he never dreamed for @ “HEROES DO NOT ASK PERMISSION [Reet td et oe aad TO KILL TYRANTS.” —EMMA GOLDMAN, mma declared that she woul yelock the etomach ' Ruffalo at 2 o'clock for St. Louls. Anil she did talk. Her utt ances were most rabid. At the first sign of her wild wi ances the proprietor of the hall went.t the speaker's stand and, stopping th ¢ or not. President McKinley and Mark Hannn are shed- ding ecrockedile tears over the Eilling of Canovas meeting, announced that tf anyor tne del Castillo. In their own henrts they are saying: Apeaker Pe a att te f] would put out oli the Hghts and Jeaey “Per s shall be the next er be pais the hall in dari.ness. I do not advise anybody te Kill, but whether I Made a Rabid Speech, ays ster fine e The woman neverthel ndvise it or you advise it fortunately it makes no ‘madouan lary sprech. She. wa: difference, Heroes like Golli do not ask permission of me or of anybody else to do their duty as they see ft, So long as tyrants oppress mankind Golllfs will be found to execute them very careful to ¥uy that she did no§ want any one to kill kings or prasidents put aie wot around it In this tashionr “We don't ask anybody to kill kings ©” queens and Presidents,’ she said, “bug when y are Killed we ought to ap) plattd the a kilied KC Humbert, and sald sh¢- wished there were more men Ike hime. | of government, tor government is tyranay. Emma Goid 1 glory in the death of Canovas, 1 glorify the kill- + And speaks only. fate Y Russian by birth, but ' She b veral brothers, all This man McKinley said he had Cuba's cause at A bhoEiAnarchy heart before he wus elected. Now he is expressing an ts now about fo ing of Canovas by Golli, the hero, because it removes Wi] Germany. Her parents live in ————_—-- death of this Canovas who has sorrow over the killed A group of Anarchists of Hobokem) Kile went to a picnic to-day with thelr fan Hles, women and children were Teg Jat the grounds and the men held w, ing ina room near by, “Ro watched the place untit after ing and will continue ¢ 3 ¥| the men, so that none wil} yo leave town, et. She praised the act of Bresci, wh¢ We are not eneniies of society. We are enemies years old. She hax a shor fan obstacle from the path of progress. ¢ qulet, lawaadidinj Police at Anarchist Plenie. ©; thousands our Cuban friends, of “ech made by Emma Goldman in Ciarendon Hall, this city, on Auy. 1, 1597, ata meeting to celebrate the assassination of Prime Minister Canovas, of Spain, by the Anarchist Michaet Angelo Goi. elvineininieiebinteietieieieleicb hier