The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1901, Page 1

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_ ns * ORS PTO TET ET M’KINLEY Extra No. 9 PRICE ONE CEN‘ PRICE ONE CENT. ent Sa erg kidney Ripeuon is norma _ DEVERY GETS A “BOMB” BY MAIL. A mysterious: package which came oy mall to-day addressed to “William 8. but found none, Devery, Deputy Commissioner of Po-| Deputy Commissioner) The powder had a suur tam lice," contained elther a deadly Bomb | | ter found by touching Nis ton: oF was a practical Joke. Receives a Packet} ‘ty the order ot chief be ‘The matter was kept a deep mystery | | whole package was s uy the Chief, but the story leaked ot! Containing Boxes bles, at F Women, and a Man wors Czol- gosz’s Accomplices. : (From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) device for touching the whole thing off, Parpen- to tf. ry the to the Bureau Headquarters, BUFFALO, Sept. 9.—Czolgosz has confessed to the Superintendent of Police thai week before the shooting of President McKinley he attended a meeting of Anarch- sination of MeKinley was discassed, | ists where the proposed a this afternoon. | for examin. rent MESS ORE BY INNIN When the big fellow found in his! Filled with a Grayish Rumor hi { paper ace me ININGS. i Rerken i morning mail a package in wrapping} Powder and Matches | companies 1 Wabi wats -- ity Tagreed to do it,”’ said he. paper about 5 inches long by 3 by 2 this meaiage: ey if OB ATO = e Inches he handed it over to Doorman, —oayS Shee ishly, “1 “The curses of women and children s 4 o1 ! ‘zolgosz and an accomplice came to Buffato about a week ago and here meta Edward 1 "Tak Ath i Z201808z at ip edward Carpenter, ying, “Take care so wi t oNeenanlcareenter ceca the package in| ees, WTA a| cakea Chlet beret Sea LM +. 0 1 0 09 0-3 Nyoman believed to be Emma Goldman. je ie . | 3 at ‘ If 2 ti Se 4 eae, - . the louter room: fils) vate almosuisteodion [seiner tornc one nay uated angentahly, Czolgosz, who has so far refused to reveal the identities of his accomplices, says end, for he found tn it a dozen cigarette | ————— and sald: q hy 3 j boxesey ands (romp sever aljora (ne) neal | ahewene heres St he, this woman and a man went to Niagara Falls, but a good opportunity to kill the matches protruded. two matches. The others were filled In aKeste ehatse tr Wie C ’ ; Carpenter handled these cigarette | the same way, except that.one was full | that there was 1 , Derails i Se, itself. a boxes with exceeding caution. Slowly |of matches and had tw powder, Ake be whieh Hy he sender, CrietC A President did not present itself. unt te anything, rors \ and carefully opening one of them, ne| The doorman examined ail the boxer ; my fe ed » Presidentia arty to Buffalo. They walked ahead of Czol- found it full of a grayish powder, with! carefully to discover some mectianical i.” They followed the Presidential party y rear = eee me € |gosz in the line that greeted the President in the Temple of Music. His male ac- SHE WINS LONG TABLES TURNED HOT WORDS IN CHICAGO ¢complice was sixth or seventh ahead of Czolgosz and had a white handkerchiei 4 CHICAGO Ay. and he wasn't worrying about 00000006 0 0-0 tied about his right hand, the same as the assassin. BROOKLYN .... se Syl 22,08 Onn Ole) ao “We figured,” said Czolgosz, ‘that if he could pass safely by the guards with FIGHT FOR Cuil Hl | OR CHURCH DEBATE At Boston—Bosto 5h Cite ti this handkerchief tied about his hand I could also, The President’s guard al- \e -6 oul ' , " ‘ lowed him to procecd and paid no attention to me when I approached McKinley, | wAnxEn worerows ronuzn |mancovsr ACCUSED fies |cermonies WAR OVER Quzs- DESCRIPTION GF BASEBALL GAMES ON PAGE.4. Then I shot him twice.” i : eas Sona oe oe : TION OF PROHIBITION, Paty What especially makes the President’s physicians and friends sanguine is the slow 1 i es ease i esi 's ’ . arly on Tr Dispute That Grew Out of a Dakota} She Retaliates by Charge of Grana|tectoe Henney Charactertzes Dr. LATE TS ATS R but steady decrease in the President's temperature, which was nearly one degree in L K el mn W! oy, . : ai olsen sinecrth Sues Pawn Ticke ae = macmbestinancn aie F a aa three and a half hours this morning. tw 4 en Dr. McBurney says the President is in an entirely satisfactory condition. Com- The protracted tigation between} forse Harcourt, a member of John| The Methodist Preachers’ Meeting re Walker Wineton and his wife, Lillie, as to the, posstasjon of their nine-year-old daughter Lillian. was brought to an end to- when Justice O'Gorman, in the Supreme Court, handed down a wecision Drew's Company In-the play ‘Second In Command," at the Empire Theatre, appeared in the Jefferson Market Court to-day as complainant against Miriam awarding the custody of the child to; Shelby, « handsome brunette, who ap- Mrs, Winston. He gives permission to Winston to visit her once a week. Mre. Winston went to Dakota some yearc ago.and secured u dvorce from Her, husband. She then married Dr. J. Ludden, who had been her family fiaicen Winston brought a sult against her for absolute divorce, de- claring that he had never recognized the Western divorce eding. Mra. Winston brought a counter-action cgainst him, alleging infidelity on hia part. Aaja rowult, though the Dakotu dlvorce was dectared invalld, the the Court refuxed to grant’ Winston his freedoun. abla be uM. bear he aday, tape « Peete irelae, me ‘atver a ple 9 H.30 as cand’ 2 ™ i! Peared last season in the play “3g Harbor.” He charged her with annoy- ing him. Miss Sheloy fs th wife of/Actor Walt J.) Whitman, who also appeared) jn the play, “Sag Harbor,’ the famoua poet. Mr. Harcourt declared that Miss Sit by appeared at the Empire Theatre quently and annoyed him. Miss Bhelby denied it. She déclared that some months ago when in straitened circum- stances she and her mother pawned their jewels. They had no more jewels to pawn and were suffering from want when Har- court took the pawn tickets, saying he could raiso something on thém. Miss Shelby claims that he hus neither redeemed the jewels nor ralsed any money on them and‘refuses to rotura and is a relative of sumed {ts regular bi-weekly meetings for the ensuing church year to-day at No, 159 Fifth avenue, ‘Tho Rev. Dr. It, 8. Pardington presided. The session was marked by an extremely vigorous dixcussion on the temperanzp amestion. Rev. J. A. Hensey, of Trinity Church, Paterson, in the course of un addre: on total abstinence, sald that the Pil- grim Fathers did one thing that ttelr descendants do not boast of—they start- ed a brewery, Rev. Dr. J. M. Buckley, In the dls- evesion which followed, sald “Prohibition will not com avout in this country until after the whole American people are educate) up to the point of not using stimu To-day Injections of stimulants are ping used to save the life of President McKiniey, There are, you see, people who still think stimulants are valuable.”” Mr, Hensey declared that Dr. ley's address was the most “ver attack upon temperance he had heard in many years, He pi * {plications to-day are decidedly less likely to occur than yesterday. this city and that she will be arrested before sundown, t arer, after a day As to his somewhat restless night, a man who has been shot isn’t to be expected to sleep quietly. EMMA GOLDMAN'S ARREST NEAR. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 9.—The police say that Emma Goldman is in hiding near feicieinlelelninieietelettelet beleier betteteeich STORY TOD BY BULLETINS. «| (OFFICIAL) Lio President passed a somewhat restless night, sleep- 6 A M. ing fatrly well, General condition unchanged, Temper: . . respiration, 28. WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-) alx hoars ending at 5 I, ‘Tuesday, Sept. 10, for, York Cliy and victalt Cool and cloudy and Tuesdays Heht ¢ Th dent's condition is becoming more and 9.90 A i more satisfactory. Untoward incidents are tess u U ® jikely to occur, Pulse, 123; temperature, 100.5 deg.; respiration, 3, the tickets. ieee een aen ta nett ta] Magistrate Poo! dismuaged the cane|(°”” atements a ound the town siiool ng in Wild West fashion. cite “r He then shot him- ?lains Hospital. his wife t 10W dying in Whi

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