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TAROT ROR acini WHO CZOLGDSZ [a 2 4 Life, Character and Words of the, President's Assailant Told by His Relatives. man re je ought to be hanged. There farm on Kin no excuse for sucha crime.— ip. an re seve family tneludes t mul Czoigonz, father of nd wife, Waldeck, aged. thirty- fetta Oldest fon, who now hives’ nk. who tx In Michtkan, (special to The Evening World ) who works nt Joweing CLEVELAND, Sept. §—Leon Czols! ppain; Leon, the Vres.lent's a fro taciturn and violent of tem boyhood, Is the son of thrifty and hard- working parents, and is nin children—seven boys and two girls. 1 family bas lved in and near Clevelan for the Inst alxteen years, The father “married for a second time. Fn hoof whom live on the 1 el the youngest hoy, w! (from for a sear, Mre [ter Clecta, who lives at Mroadway and j Mareelline’ avenue. and another daugh- Hves In Michigan. AM are erie indica Paul Czolgoez, father of the vssansine | wee to Wargo” deel iret] " horror of th the Ather, speaking of the Prest to-day {x outspoken ii his horror of Ht fnther i ihe Brest. Ged. and declares that ibe young many fy hoa crime. not belleve aicaid oh hanged. One of hia sons.| however, that he did thin terrible. tate Sucob, was a soldier in th Philip. | OF Ms geen accom! without bein forced pines, and to him the old man p Ete eta tees ius easly, with oride. i coreminded omen. He must. have from the Government. He was yn existence of any” Anarchiet ber of the Sixth Artillery, and | sible that he did thin of tered the heavy ordnance and was Hts tloned ai sandy Hook. An ex a shell crippled him for tife. The de pment of an as such peaceful stock finds no justific in the history of the family, The fath Was dorn in the Province of Pos) Kfels Schubin, County of rombure, vi lage of Haldo. and came directly to A pena County, Mich. about thirty ago. He worked on the docks and wa Tegarded as a peaceable and inoffensive | foreigner, To his increasing family he | Bave unusual care. All of them were given the benefits of a Rood school edu- cation. ren 6) Cleveand years ago. at Tod street ant on frst snowed He was taciturn, body and nteliietbe wr oa year and a 1 it for the farm. 1 lomy boys with me an WAS AMONE aw Noling M rked there, and nothar he wns h became quit yime on the farm, months ino, est. and where te Phave no fea His Boyhood Days. Mayme We W, Leon was born In Michigan and spent| “I never thought the his early llfe In Alpena. He was about | iis, mind te Ara Ca thirteen, years old when the famtly | nay iH eareane muved to Clevelantl. The family were fee q@rict in religious observances, but the ne Mii Tecords do not show that young Czol- oral gost was baptised. on th ‘He was ot very bright, and as he grew oMer his disposition to be sulen, brood- ing, increased, He had frequent rows with hin brotherz. “None of us boys could get aong with him," sald his brother Jacob to-day. “He was a morose sort of a felow, not at all soctuble, He would not eat his | meals with the family half the time That was a good thing for the family, too. Sometimes I used to think be was | Not socladle because we would rather he kept away from f he was pretty | Saboy. with other people.” | He drifted away from home, went to Tnaiana and fiinols ang fell’ in with | Anarchists, whose teachings he readily orbed, ‘Several years ago he wax em- Ployed Ina Newburg mill. Ue tv a mem of Forest City Castie Lod: D, 2, and he Unt then riment of the but had to quit rohalth, and has Hon a farm In Kalle Iine, KeNOURH to Work dds anything, His ¢ Was not trong in hte rhie head. aim never foeed hy in He did not do hte sh or Leon! Tf he shot was use he was Is the man. He so afratd of he Waa the Stegeat | Win your lite Ano spirit, no eour- f his sh AM by thireatentte: Leon would n Ware te do yove did, we timid was he nother people nee how he reat crowd, told us he was di with anything. At the, say he waa sorry he was and could: not) work as eth fd But he knew his father and hers would Cake care of him Hoitked this country. He had ne tt againat the rich wcainst the trys head. If auc of the Golden E. Mis torn anao-y & clates in the mill describe him as a] ™ qQulet-acting man, but hi wn co | 8 have a most violent temper. Me was a |! strong infidel us well as red-hot Anarchist. Devoted to Anarchy. As came The geed which Emma Golim his was after he had left tured into 1 Mey : ; slowly, Czolgosz. was a member rested Anareh: Me ale “Bila Soctalist Cite v1 hought Jacol wae a great man and Third streets NRRL SACOLs wn auA: Brent ming three years ago Sin means fu the poor boy could a change er that organization ther wing be HM “ha Ceolgorz Joined ot t Kill the President Hey Ren Het Hostnakt of St the names of wi Aus recalls how (% the police. cali rate neos Helleft hls Cleveland home tw Ra Het in onn inp ALITTLE ago and a m nt to | : LA ado eaeu et sro nape ain in t ordi Thad abways supposed might indicate 4 Catholic, and 1 asked him aeaeedy bysthe the MF years ago for a contribution: might have intend 1 give any. He was pleas of some forelen ruler. tT he hat no rellgton. 1 diana at the me and write eWentiwelles tort X¢MAYBE YOULL jCEulgose wand, 31 tnd TD don't tre 1 DO NoT KNOW 1 . I 4 mt wish toh % am an Anarehist and you cannot ex: G, BUT IT w ls e eto ome to giv anything. T tel nim The Czolgorzs Wve at No. 105 Fleet} that I certainly did not, were an street thie city, in the eart of the Anarchist trie mowith him Polish Aettlement, The father sold hie d But it was no use" 1 CZOLGOSZ HAD AN ACCOMPLICE. Box Containing Revolver Identified by Clerk Who Said It Was Not Sold to Assassin— An Arrest Made. BUFFALO, —The poll certain that supports thelr th Bince they obtained possession of thy Feyolver with waich Caulgosz atte the Ufe of Pre nt MeKin) we Of detective-nergeante have been trying to learn when and where the weapon Was bought. Crolgosx i: that the revolv this elty. 20 {tw Smatter for the pollge to who sel! Iver-Johns: the state ve all arms co to Poltee |p Headquarters and |i Jook at the ‘Mamman box which w yored to have con-| Sixth bi tained the weapon, if wt re utenimous!y Clerk (dentified Bus. Rte we tender to Pr as to Metvintey and his wife our moat eairifele svEnpatn h Malo stores called at Potic dquarters kon tate eed ats ee examined the box, nF, Suor,) Pray that he ‘may recover i. aiveldne: store, fR reslime hit career of use PEF IN:Walbridge’s Stain atreet store, | Him watton ul manktnd @he was satisted tha: the box came Remade t nemn the cow. the store where he was emp ardlya Hy naaain who has m's private mark was on the box, SMC the itieecutitense Se aust tothe [this nation, nite and Repadsicans wax locked up. eM where alike, as cowardly a) blow as. those Pdirectiy in front ot the bars Half a dozen clerks from yarlo, he latter | riru suesine of Lincolys aad a Ived, That we now atioury all her business of thin meeting axa of the esteem we aa! er Witham Mek of the natlon —=— HAVE YOU AN OIL PAINTING OR othor rare article of value to die. pose of? Advertise it where th: People will see it—in the Sunday World, THE WORLD: SUNDAY ING, SEPTEMBER 8. 190K: ASSASSIN TELLS HOW HE HE PRESIDENT. inininbeinininininieinielelelnininielnininteininininiat apes | oT TH Ee DOGGED HIOTORY OF FAMILY. ners Invectives Ringing in + His Ears, He Sought for Three Days to Slay : the President—Sorry + Only He Did Not Kill. — nded to kill Mewir fs such tNat hie family and friends are against all kin jueens and presidents to Muffato especi tally, If not phystealiy. Calla, Mrs. & followed him + seland and t lscouraging. eald, a for the best. ful end, ts 4 p70i0S7 SHE GBAUELY ‘reatdent: Mob inle icteb ins Within thre an iron statrwas eye that untock fbinfelnt MIME and Boyin Wititiscele int friniiniet ilo Police Headquarters. Ss Ss sO kee what they lens he made a “in Sis erim aad not ery No clue will be] s person who ts with Czolgosz for the crime, Held for Secretary of einnot see wherel:: th before the United States Court. If the shota had Ueto hie miasion w i aun fee breadth tot mothe ear to elt p fatal, without a lingering fllness, It ix} at the window, when, she all prob ‘ criminal? term of the design, of Czolenng de kim well guardesl, skilled and trunte of St. T tory Lie ‘hie tnat ney the President's assa funder the aame clre f had shot an ordinary eltizen, will the Presi the ex. Sfin tall and educated MuRnestoneotinioe About him any means of destroying sim- Pant waking. Sule He stands quietly will be murder. If the President should} Going throu ree Intent to kil, Cony Jueated in the attempting to tak saloon-keener w! vous yester- hing about Czolxosz or lant might |i ieee Yo burtale, TMs FLAS. = THE SECRET SERVICE MEN Handkerchief Tied Around‘ Hand Is an Old Trick He Declares. Titus wax asked to explain how have guarded held a public reception no Interv m express my ar tion, qunon his Coaldu't Happen Here, Santkeretiie € ite stend fast iy mat tives will “permit a man thus pickpockets th my he rreniler At Was surrognded by Si » smart and intelligent. are miny Who are not accu to the manner in which rote others work a stalwart guard saloons on the Je of the ay which An "h ink | he continued to live with and work for the whites. By dillgence and a deter- mination to learn fe succeeded In ob- taining an education. pane through tae tr there Is ind we are do- If they have a Ur men prese: burg, ume to tin Detrott » Dee! carefully and tf the Anare! nlsts Violate the law in they are arrestea and CaurRes Anarchists who people just be he went f1 nd J, By Parker, Who Struck} wis services as n policeman tn Chastes ‘Wheaever President McKinley visited ( d to watch th ‘Dete tive Sergeants Funston h known for years nine. | as the President's special body guards whenever he has deen here. ‘These two slcuths Were overcome with grief when learned of the a “have many times been obliged to take ‘orcible measures to pretect’ the Free dent's person oo als Visite here, one Instance Ww: ty the staff of Capt Titus, duty in connection with th Hen ever since thinking aot split Tittin ra assin's work. ston vesterday, t from tae sta made the plot to KIN che been concoct occurred two years ago while the President was crossing y City to New York, mma oldma hiv lodging from the ‘The fact that yon duty in Buffalo the ferry trom Je Never Knew Bren at No, 40 Sixth avenue, Is popular, but | yenture out cnt Is feared hecuuse of hig tremendous | between Twenty- strength. The strangte hold, the one he trled on the Anarchist with such suc- ond attempt. to Use our fists on ‘overed that he had been shamming intoxication. other ” pers to MS as Anarchists hi, iene way from the President's vicin. whenever the President found ere about he would amile Md not think the on he made a | Ume we simply . Who assassinated King but approved of his erime. S2olgvos Was photographed Saturday the offictal police photog- Le seemed proud of the distine- Wing out $1 of murderous plot has 1 considerable comment In police circles While I do not wish lo be pla a position of finding fault with the er- rangements for the protection ot the morning by insisted on. se: washed his face the shirt before being taken corcidor to be photographed, Parker, who legthed tt. when ho lived Hin advice is sald to have been followed In Georgta. Born a +! Parl to Parker when he was only a boy, but tics In his district sition and remain in Huttaly for The lecture of Emma Goldman of the President tus to-day, “yet tt seemed: strange to out wh ab detectives permitte thy Prealdent who had we and tell ust fellow picant and the projected visit to approach SLAPS SET TPR EPEAT HOM SAMPSON A VIRTUAL WHECK. His Wife Tells of His Alarming Condition and Says That He Is Steadily Growing Worse. (Special to The venting World.) everything in my power to keep his LAKE SUNAPE H,, Sept. #—] mind from brooding over the affair at condition of Rea:-Admtral on] Washington (meaning the Schley hear- ng). 1 got him up to this place, away alarmed. He gro worse | from our friends, newspapers and na ife affirms, and fears are business, thinking the change wou at he will collap men- hh t howe do Me-! tween ourselves, Lk story, !¢ continuously t discuss It be- brooda over him day and friend, Mre. ¥. mpson poured out a » her ch irom the birth of of sorrow. Mrs. tne tt B band mi ‘ she part son at Santiago, Aiud atte . Lec d know anyCung about the feof the trial.” ie takes no in her friend t Admirals en fri In It—becuuse—because he doesn't omprehend everything. He hasn't hada elev understanding Mf events for nearly a month past, and said everything 1 been don: haan't any tdeas of present and Admirals mentalane LS condition, and the result was wholly This {is what distreszes me so mah a lucid iden of overy-da: en, and Pdont see as rhe wHe is steadily growing wor : “Lal pe | KoOWINK. Weaker, i her voice broke, "1 cD h ‘ Lee ty the end, she tt have. 1 don't know what to of, 1 have « m dlscouraged TO BE TRIED BY STATE, ACCUSES A BLUELOAT. Gov. Odell Will Gall Extraor- Charges Once of the Most dinary Session of Supreme | Brutal Acts Ever Com- Court for Trial. mitted by a Policeman. THE LAW IS TOO MILD.|WAS BEATEN SAVAGELY. | Charge Against Prisoner Is to Be; ter Head Cut and Bruised and Determined Later, and D-- Several Teeth Knocked Out— pends on the Resul’. Case to Go to Murphy. ’ Mrv. Nora Doy $.—Crolgosz will not) for nin ithes. | apartme H United | tteth says that he/of thi whould come | tion, of (foetal to The 14), Sept by the F c. Duley, Dietrict-Att trhed th street sta- mothe side years old, who, anitress of the 2 West gFit- worst acts of bru- t midnight | n fired in the Government | Jing at the grounds some thought trial would take pace beh the | last tted States Court them n Heckler, pollceman xed Mrs. Doyle wax . the harbor- me that Gov, Odell will be asked (| policeman asked her if she 9 seasion of the | tng the boys, eme Court, | She replled that she was not, therein. the policeman, she says, sudd County | etruck ath dQ with his nightstles. aninary crim=| He lost his balance and fell into an Distriet-Attor- away elght fi Another po he knew [iceman w « picked his wid be trled lurother yp elped him to the strect. . Ringing the bell of some apartment ermined when the result of} the house, the policeman had the door nt's wounds are known. opened. The boys found In the nds are fal the charge lin the veatibul let them go. I, it ts alleged, i Avene an extraordinar! The tr! or not. sald that so trelman up and If the but ver the charge will be assault with | he stion In this mi: y imprisonment for ten ing Vice the station, ree of intox!- iduct against sprague | Secretary | until i and) Mr. o n-hiw,, ments, but he by the other policeman Tae V «upon, his wrrival, leeping In the Hefore leaving Vermont herald to|was arousedb y the comm paper me: m too shocked to| wax grabbe the nilway sta-! and neld back, In Buffalo, he Mrs, Doyle became wa n AD away, cuts and bruises: with @ grave. anxious look on his fi and weveral of her teeth i, have nothing to say at that been knocked out, ie made the same statement to report-| The matter will. be brow, ers ax he jeft the Milburn home, Commissioner Murphy. pani aestaite Parker was recommended for a place {n the Atlanta Post-OMce during Me- Kinley’s first term. Me passed his clvile rervice examination and obtained a artier, Ho was oblig- us and made many friends during his four years’ service. He resigned his place, not because of jany dizsatisfaction with him, but be- cause he was ampitious to become more than a letter-carrier. 8 Tt was during the Charleston carth- quake that Parker's strangle hold came In good stead. When the robbery of the dead and the looting of wrecked houses —_———_ ton. The negroes were giving the moat Down Assassin, Is a Man | trounie, and Parker, with hls tremend- ous size and strength, wrenched the neck of more than one thi He was of Influence. more feared than any other man who helped to guura the stricken city. When Parker came to New York he had no frtends, but had. saved. hia J.B. Parker, the negro walter who| money, and being a man. of excellent prevented the Anarehiat from tiring aj habits ‘he soon found good employment. third shot: Into President McKinley's | He !# said to be much better oft In @ ody, York to be as feurless and as modest as he Is fearless. associates yesterday, During the Gnanelal way than the average negro, A story ilunirating Parker's Influence he Is strong, | among other negroes was told by hist ce riots In New York ‘in the summer. of Io It wax dangerous for a negro to west side of the city hird and Forty-second The negroes were panicestric- nd Many were rendy to commit ee Farkersadvised | An nhegrocs ess, 1s know? {o, few mien outside pro-| to keep cool and to ff the street, tonal wrestlers, but tts known to] and above all things a ‘keep out ‘Of rows, {s sald by his associates In New Parker, who lives when In New York by many men, Ign Fair in Republiear poll- Freedom came