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» j | ORDER TO ARREST EMMA GOLDMAN Police in Every Big City Notified to Look for Her—Secretary of War Root Institutes War on Anarchists. BUFFALO, Sept. 9.—Emma Goldman, Anarchist leader, whose writings and speeches inspired Czolgosz, her triead and companton, to try to murder Pr dent McKisley, !s being searched for by the police of every city in the United States. The woman was with the would-be assassin in this clty on Monday, She went from here to Mittsburg, thance to Cincinnat! and from there to St. Louts. | ‘The police belleve that she was direstly involved in the plot to kill the President. They are positive that she was tho friend and confidant of Czolgoss, and was aware of his determination to as- sassinate Mr. McKinley. ‘The United States Secret Serviee holds the theory that she was the prime mover in a widespread conspiracy which contemplated g series of crimes of which the murder of the President was only the beginning. ‘When the woman t» cauent, the law can send her to jail, the will be expelled {f excuse can de found for such procedure. Secretarics Rost ané Knox hell a lengtay conference iast night and decided usless to wage a war of extermination on An- archists. Orders were {ssued to-day, it is sata, to the Becret Service to hold every known Anarchist in the country under surveillance. If they voice sym- pathy for Csolgoaz their arrest will fol- dow, on the ground that they are con- against the constituted sutoor- and government of the United Golimana with Czsolgoss. the night Csolgoss arrived in Buf- t@o Emma Goldman was seen walking him on Fillmore avenue. She was teen with him a number of times after tat, always at night, in the nelghbor- héod of Nowak's Hotel, at No. 1078 Broadway, where Czolgoss stayed. On the night before President McKinley arrived in the city they were togethe: The police have not yet ascertained where she stopped while in the city. The part of the city in which Nowak’, tlotel Js situated Is thickly populated with Poles and men of anarchistic and socialistic tendencies. These people are not friendly with the police, and in- formation ts obtained from them with great difficulty. By rigorous methods, however, the information that Emma Goldman was n the city and was with Crolgosz has nm wrung from the Pole: Every person suspected of knowing anything about the prisoner or his woman com- panton has been arrested. Every hour 4._squads of east side men and women are brought Into Pollce Headquarters and subjected to searching examinations, ‘The knowledge that Czolgosz's com- panion was Emma Goldman gives the police an important clue, She ts so well known !n all parts of the country that there will be ilttle dimculty, it is belleved, In bringing about her arrest. It will not be difficult, either, to ascer- tain the whereabouts of some of her fellow-Anarchists who may have been Impiicated in the plot. Every detective in every city where an anarchistic or soclststtc organiza- Hon Is known to exist is working to unearth evidence that may reveal the Identity of the leaders in the plot. That Cxnlgosz wan merely un instrument the police are convinced. The police here have secured records of the movements of Emma Goldma: ince July 13, when she left Chicacu go to Rochester. Her parents live in that clty at No, 1% Joseph street, and she {s well known there. Her sister has admitted that she rematned thero until two weeks ago. She ts belleved to have come from there to Buffalo, where eke remained’ until after the ar- rival of Czolgoez. After the plot to kill the President was perfected, she went to Pittsburg. went to Cincinnat! and St, Then World Wants the Master Key): to Business! in this morning's World, wt 3012 BUT 33 Paid Help Wants inthe 13 other New York papers combined. ui ACHAT 10] MEN 4 MILLINERS | §| NECKWEAR 12] NURSES .... 133| OPERATORS . 30] PAINTERS CABINET MAKERS. a] PAPERHA’ dens CARPENTERS « «| PLoxiuers CARTERS 4] ronteRs CHAMBERSAIDS 2 | PRESSERS . cooKs . 43| SALESLADIBS . cROCHSTE! 4] SALESMEN CUTTERS . 7 | SHOBMAKERS .. DISHWASHERS + 22] TAILONS , DRESSMAKERS 10] TRIMMERS DRIVERS 8] TINSMITHS . DRUG CLERKS .... 9| TUCKERS EMDROIDERERS ... «| UPHOLSTERERS PREDENS . 5 | VARNISHERS FINISHERS 5] WAITERS .. | WAITRESSES RY CLERKS 13] WOODWORKERS HARNESS MAKERS § Movsawork J Paid Help Wants | 2mm ated above. She left St. Louls, according to despatches recolved here from the St. Louis police, on Sat- urday night, and it !s thought that her destination was Chicago, Superintendent Bull has communicated all the facts obtained by him to the police of the latter city, and they are searching all the old and new anarchist haunts {n the hope of finding her. They are certain that she will be found, and with: her, perhaps, other confederates of Ceolgosz. The search here and else- where 1s being prosecuted with the greatest vigor. . ‘The police say that Czolgosz expscted to escape after he had fired the shots. Accomplices Have Escaped. Supt. Bull 1s satisfied that Czolgosz’ s:atemen: pede on Friday night, is a issue of Facts have been secured cisewhere ‘which prove parts of the statement to be untrue, and the auppo- fon is that ng which carefully con- aled everything w have the pollc The extreme oe mnich he has taken to create the impression that he. was alone in the plot against the President has convinced the police that he confederates. Czolgoss 1s expected to give wal and reveal the Identity of his conspirator: But even thou; should expose the wholo plot an of hia co-assassing, there aad goon fellow- hohe i had ample time in which to vanish, undonbledly# ar aren practically safe pry arrest b int every elty where Social- rath since the President was shot to unearth some evidence whict: would point to the existence of coniederates. They have met with tite ecess. Soetalist Meeting Ralde. ° A crowd of Socialists, whose acknowl- edged leader 1s Isaac Reinstein, tempted to hold a meeting last night on one of the most conspicuous corners in the heart of the business section of the city, at Main and Churca atreets two blocks from Police Headquarters and in front of St. Paul's Church. Tho police heard. of the attempt to hold ope oad and it had hardly been einstein when a squad of cha on the gathering, the Soci ites down side streets ectlvely ing up the as Sly, “Invaddition to the Geelistss nen eral hundred men and women, princl- pally Expostiion visitors. had been at- acted to the point where the meeting * 3 in progres: ‘© was great excltament when the police put in an ape pearance. Reinstein was taken into custody and led over to Poltco Headquarters, Supt. Bull told him that if another attempt was made to hold a public. meoting every Socialist present would be ar- rested. At the same time an effort was made to learn from Reinstein whether Czolgosz -was known to the Boclailsts of Buffalo, and whether he had been In communtcation with any of them since his arrival in the city, Reinstein claimed know nothing about hi he finally, Was" released after prominin further attempts would be made to Socialtstic gatherings. oid Schwab Says Sh: Anarchists in this city Jaughed to-day at the probability of the police finding ‘They my that she lett este he ‘larch and ‘te now living ip the suburbs of St. Louls. yeral well-known Ar joon formerly kept b; . Schwab, a: No. Firse ‘street, ae Rave: World reporter entered the p! saloon is now. writ 4 run oa Schnw: wab's widow, assisted er con Justua H, Schwab, jr. who acte as bartender, With beer-drinking. ‘Anurchtsts stand-/ Schwab said when) ing around asaed tf he knew where Emma Gold- man ts Niving The polles won't find her, She is near St. Louis, and receives her mall at thet general deliv: Louts. she In hiding?" ‘ell, I suppose it might be called at. She knows that her arrest would only. follow’ a knowledge of her where- I. young oyed. She had nothing to do with B08. ani znma left hofe Inst’ March to sell books on Soclafism and ike sub! ects. e Was in Buffulo in May, an been In Chicago, Milwaukee and other | {you say you know she wi fo on Friday of 1 um certain she Was not ther do not know now whore she wi except that she gets her lette and that she had nothin, with the shooting of President te pang, Sohway then filed uo the An chists’ “beer glasses, and = nodded approval. GOLDMAN WAS IN ROCHESTER. | ROCHESTER, Sept. 9—Emma Gol man was in Rochester early last week and addressed a gathering of Anarchists in a Joweph atreet saloon. She visited. ; Pe Ee STU I eee ee ne TCC ER ics eee ny eee” ae eee eT ete ee ich he did not care | 4 wvouts, and she doesn't want to be an- | | 4 Tam certain never met | | per x her parents, who live at No. 175 Joseph strect, and was seen by a number of people in the neighborhood, where she in well known. fe pollve here Bay there Is no doubt that she was connected with the plot to kill President McKinley. Her relatives are alarmed over her sufety and will not answer questions regarding her. Her mother declared to a reporter that she had not been In the city for five Weeks, but her sister, Mrs, Hackstein, id that Emma was here last week. The Goldmans keep a furniture store in Joseph street. The mother, Mrs. Abraham Goldman,\ sald, when seen by a reporter: “Emma has nothing to do with the assassttiation of rulers. She Is at pres- Jent travelling for x New York firm which sells office supplies. We hear from her nearly every week, and T am sure she {s not preaching a doctrine of assassination, although she does not iscurs her plans with us, I am her mother and we are friendly and alwzys shall be, but that does not change my belief. HER MAIL IN_ ST. LOUIS OFFICE. ST. LoL pt. 9—Tt wae learned te-day that ma Goldman called for mail at the St, Touts Post-oftice at 9 A.M. Saturday In theafternoon she called again and left a Maquest that mall received for her should be forwarded to the gen- eral delivery at Chicago. She had rooms at No. 1351 South Thir- teenth street. She arrived in the city day night, and none knew whence ve Guion learned Saturday that woman was in the city, He ascer- © was at the South Thir- house and visited the place, He found that the woman hud gone. The detective searched the room occupted by Miss Goldman and found a telegraph cipher code and a circular Jet- ter describing the case of Morris Bren- nan, of Bt. Louls, convicted of dyna- miting after the street-car strike In Bt. Louis last summer. cipher code and circular are in possession of police. Chiet of Kiely and ‘Chiet of Devectives Desmond, atded by thelr most able me have been unable to decipher the code. ANARCHIST WOMEN TALK. the tained that teenth street B. qi & Go. suitable School for Are now showing in their Misses’ and Girl’s Department, effective Autumn styles of Children’s Dresses and Reefers, Misses’ Suits, Walking Skirts, | Flannel Waists, Jackets, and Ragilans, and Street wear. a lengthy description, which tt Is sald, had’ reference to Anarchists, and es- pecially to Emma Goldman, the Queen of the Reds. | As Captain Titus read slowly. dellber- ately, intently, there was not a man in the blg room but hung on every separ ate word as If his very Ife depende® on It. They were thus occupied for tully half an hour, when they departed, each to hia assigned duty. The importance ofthe movement ray be realized from the fact that ten of the best detectives on the force were ordered to act as tho leaders, while from fifty to seventy-five others were distributed throughout the citz doing fa termed in police Gactance | Detective Joseph Petrosino, alded by Detectives Vongont and lick, are the leading spirits in this mystertous cam- patgn. Capt. Titus was asked what the signiticance of the unusual and mys- tertous gathering. His reply was: “Don't ask me. I am absolutely dumb." Detectice Petrosino was almilarly un- communicative. By order of Commissioner Murphy, the trunk of Alfonso Stutz, who has been arrested n Buffalo antl who only recently arrived in this country, was d to-day at the boarding-house, 12 State street, In this city, and taken to Detective Headquarters. Stutz stopped in Buffalo tn the eame house with Czolgosz and this directed suspicion to him. He wan arrested, but the Buffalo police think he has nothing to do with the plot. Commissioner Murphy's Part. When Commisstoner Murphy was seen by an Evening World reporter to-day he | pt. Titus belleved that trunk ought to be setzed and its contents examined. “I ordered the two letters which were selzed yesterday to be sent unopened to the Distriot-Attorney, with a request that Mr. Philbin notify the Police De partment whether It had a legal right to break open the trunk and also to open and read the letters. “Up to soon to-day 1 have received no worl from the District-Attorney, ard the trunk ts being held py the Detective Bureau unopened (likewtse the letters) to await Mr. Philbin's opinion.’ This afternoon Capt. Titus. called on DistrictsAttorney Philbin and repeated in-person the request for an opinion. Mr. Philbin told the Captain not to 10 walt for break the trunk open, bi some definite develooments In the mat. ter and then, If found ary, to send it to the police authorittes in’ Erie County SAYS PUCILIST STOLE Hs $50. “YOUNG GRIFFO"” ACCUSED OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Wilkerson Asserts eked Down in the Street—Gritto Held in 61,000 atl, William Teller, of No. Local anarchiats refuse to discuss the attempted assaestnation of the Presl- dent with strangers, but they have talked nothing el4e since Saturday. ready they are planning to for the defense. of Czolgosz, not lack friends among the he Is called to the bar of fuatice, A number ef women on the lower cast side are members of the ana: lcletics, As a rule they are more bitter an the men in denouncing law and are more open In ap- 1, |" Th August Glldermeister, who opposed a resolution of sympathy |for Mr. Me In the Central Fed- [erated Unton, pleased the anarchists, jand they. openly applauded his course t there were Ale "2 a fund andl he will more men like him, The last lasue of Free Soctety, the paper edited by Abraham Izaak, who is under arrest in Chicago, contains many bitter attacks on goverment and public officials, The paper numbers fnany sabscribers among local Anarch- One paragraph in the paper ts be- Meved to refer to Czolgorz, who was not Tegarded with favor by’ the rARO “Reds. Hecause of the violence of| his trades ag the jaw hiv com- | panions suspected that he was a and, was talking mereiy to gain t confidence. j Czolgosz might have formed his di clsion ta e efflc! | puted in modern sovidlony atonal ‘execution’ of a ty ‘have a healthful effgct on thes in human form. Since the of King Humbert, the [uslia Weekly, 4, Agitazionne, has lested, while before |i uted both by th , Anarch! at manors, und poe lice, SEARCH FOR WOMAN ANARCHIST Detective Headquarters this morning was the scone of a gathering of great moment and mystery. Nearly every de- | [Smith Infirmary at New bb eventh street. was Magietrate Meade in Court this morning, on a ¢ of high way robbery. The c ainant was James H. 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