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} SFP oe ee PL IT Re YTS een SE ROOSEVELT AND eee ng hig ete rae Other Friends of President so Sat- : isfied with His Condition that They Will Depart. BUFFALO, Sept. 10.--Vice-Pres! Theodore Roosevelt, who, Ike Senator | Ple. Hanna, will return home to-night, stood behind the telegraph operator at the Wicox House, where he !s staying, and read with eagerness this morning the despatch from the Milburn mansion tell- ing of the President's splendid condition. When it was finished he clapped his hands joyously and with tears in his eyes sald to Mr. Wilcox: “There! Didn’e 1 tell you God wouldn’t let such a noble man dic by an assassin’s bullet?” After breakfast Mr. Wilcox announced that the Vice-President had ben urged, in vew if the President's improving cor dition, to utilize bis last day ta seeing aome of the Pan-American Exposition | notably the Government Bullding. The with some little yehemence. “I do not believe,” said he, “eveo though T am assured the President, convalesnence, that It would be entirs:. ly proper for me to take part in any of the festivities. I have studiously re- frained from going out or being exter tained during my visit, and I will con- tinue that policy until [ leave. I came here abmiutely:’ oo a man (teri of. duty LAUDS CZOLGDS/ FOR HS ACT ——- --- Mrs. Schwab Says, Too, That Emma Goldman's a Martyr. In her little direry saloon, the low cell- tng of which is black with (M emoke of ceay tobacco «ad from which the odors of vile whiskey are wafted into First street, Mrs. Justus Sctwah sullenly sneered at the existing order of society to a reporter of The Evening World to-day. “Poor Emma Goldman,” she cried. “I hope the police haven't found her. If she wants money she knows where she can get it. What do they want her €or? She speaks truth, and can She be blamed !f her words bring ac- tion Czolgosz heard her talk apd did whut ho regarded as his duty. Can ho be blamed? John Brown did his duty and was hanged for It. To-day he is Tegarded us a martyr. Emma Goldman a Martyr. gmma Goldman {sa teacher of the gospel of markind and will one day be viewed as & martyr to humanity. 1 don't know where she {s. She wag in St. Louls a week ago. I had a letter from ber there. I hope she is where nobody can find her." “Did you hear of any plot to kill Vice- President Roosevelt?" asked the re- porter. “No, [ never heard of such 2 plot," was the reply. “Would I tell you of ft If I had? I belleve Roosevelt is a better sfriend of the masses than if{cKinley ever vay, Some day it might be a good thing !f many of that Kind of men were écad end the irw sovermment pre- vailed. Then the dreams of Emm Gold- man and my poor dead husband wit be realize: Mrs. Schwab, when informed that President McKinley would probably re- cover, said: “As 2 women I am glad for his wife. Then, in the same breath, she asked “What will they do with Czolgosz7” “He may get ten years in prison,” was » the answer, “The world will hang him if the law allows,” said Mra, Schwab. “I presume he will be imprisoned und one day we'll hear of his going to an ane asylum. It will probably never come out why he went insane. They will do with him as they did with Bresci. Caolgons = Hero. Among those in the saloon of Mrs. Schwab was Phillip Scherer, He ways he ta not an Anarchist, but knows many of them and {s conversant with their views. “Anarchists look at-Czolgosz as a man of action,” sald Scherer to an Evening World reporter, “In thelr eyes he Is a hero, He has done something more than to sit at a table and drink beer and talk. A man ike Csolgoes does more good to the cause of An- arcky than 1,000 pages of written mat+ ter, “Tl was talking to Most, who said there oyght to be more like thty apostle. Most said his name deserved to be writ- f. In the book of Anarchiatic fame, not for ghooting the President, but because he le a man of action." THREAT TO KILL POLICE CHIEF Masa., Sept. BOSTON, 1—Superin- nty both to the President and | the peo: and not for plegsure.” When the Vice-Presidept stepped out }to the sidewalk to go to the Milburn house, a gceret service detective step ped up alongside of him. He turn uround when he found the man follow ing him, and satd: to follow me, I do not need any one and I'm not afratd.” ‘Then to the newspaper man with him he added: Oyster Bay police force is not la enough to permit of the assignment o! man to guard me, and if I ket uved to tt up hare they might have to Increase (he force down there at the expense poor taxpayers, of which T am one! An‘{ then he laughed most heartily The Vice-President will leave on a fate | u in to-night or an early train {-mor- wy morning for Oyster Nay, where he vwill either remain for some time or else tke a short vacation In the Adiron- dacks. Vice-President declined the inn Vice-President Roosevelt departed from the Milburn residence at 1: o'clock, leaving the members of , Cabinet 5! there. “The President's recovery ts assured." sald he to the newspaper men. around him are convinced of tt. 1 ve the city (his afternoon or evening. “You consider the President complete- | ly out of danger?” 1 do,” he replied in nis emphatic way: I feet! certain of It.’ {TEE DEFIES POLICE ate Secret-Service Men Search Office of Anarchistic Editor in Vain. + (Special to The Fvening World.) PATERSON, N. J., Sept. 10.—Piedro Esteve works on at his La Questione clale as If the Government was at hin back In getting out ais Anarchtatic sheet. Six men from the Investigation Bureau, ar he 's \t—meaning Secret- Service men—visited him to-day. They asked to see the rooms adjoining | the composing rooms of his paper, which {are used by the Right of Existence Group as a meeting hall. ‘With a wave of the hend holding the printer's stick Esteve sald: ‘There they are; go and see for yourselves.” ‘The Secret-Service men found nothing, und left the building. They capected to lind something, but they found nothing. In Pledzo Esteve the shrewdest sleuth 1 find a foe mentally armed to the th at alt times. 1 am afraid of nothing, God or man. ‘The Constitution of this country gives to every man free spoech. Untit I do something the law cannot put its finger on me. There is no human power capa- \ble of driving me back to the shores where oppression and one-man power prevail, This ts ridiculous to say that We Anarchists here are responsible for the Buffalo affair. “Suppose a Protestant should kill an- other man, would all the Protestants throughout the tand be responsible; @up- se a Democrat shot McKinley, would ‘all the Democrats be blamed? “We Ansrchists oppose violence, They call us revolutionists, Why, because we individually try to better our cause. We want (o change the present aystem of crime here. So doen any party when {t trles to control the Government Are they not revolutionizer#? “There are no leaders In the Anar- cistic purty. Each man does hix purt after the dictates of his betlef, 1 am not at all afraid of being driven from bere, all this talk of exterminating us (4s tho taik of disordered minds," While he was talking Piedro kept on Alling his stick with type, “Say,” he said, after a while. jyou know what I think was the cause tendent of Police Plerce recelyed 4 let- | will be killed before Saturduy, excitement prevails here, | ‘The letter fa algned bya man named Cantor, who has been located. Ho konpa oe) @ restaurant at tho south end, ter from Anarchists towdlay saying (hat | wag placarded all over STreas samme wnnounce of this shooting? Well, I think this fel- jow got his iden from the newspapers.” ‘Then he laughe:l, “Are you golne to say anything in your paper about the attempted murder of the President?” axked the reporter. “Oh, yes; I will say something,” and he shrugged his shoulders. “Golng to say you are sorry “Oh, no; not that, Just say thac 1 have not heard officially yet whether Czolgosz {s an Anarchist or not. Af 1 hear that he {s one { will tell my people In the pap: And say." he continued, as his visitor was leaving, “LE may ex- tend an invitation to Secretary Root to come here and seo how peaceful we An- archists are in Paterson,” ‘The man whe trapy Pledro Exteye will deserve special mention, DEATH POSTERS STIR A TOWN. (Special to The NEW ALBANY, lad, &reat commotion was place to-day by p in the streets predicting McKinley's death, Tho work was dono by a stranger, who passed quickly from place to place, Hefore any one realized It the town » The ares WA in this ards belng posted ry pallca are heals tie Algh 10 Chugh Tey Fiat i ci mai Be teil Maation could be taken, dwark “1 do not want you | “Lam gorry to say that the | tae} Mt, Then the atranger slivers in Amerie, would be the plo: WORLD THE TU ESDAY y EV ENING, SEPTEMBE NA TO GO HOME. i | i | eeeereooat \ 4 > ANARCHISTS DEFEAT POLICE. Oe O18 esis ieroreroieies WILD SCENES IN A TOWN OF FRANCE. Singha Seat March About } dexputen (a town In Saone-et-Loire, famous for its coal mines and ay ) some hundre ts of Reservistx, who were returning tn form to-day fri irmy manoeuvres, ie entered the town singing the ‘laterna- tlonale” any r revolutionary. songs. A force gendarmes att ed to the Rese bat the da nets and charged en the poll with cheers for anarchy t a soc revolution. ‘Tne gendarmes were scat tered. The soldiers then held a mass-meeting and passed a resolution in favor ef revolution. | CARNEGIE ON UNITED RAGE.: AMERICA AND ENGLAND TO ; Harriet Hubbard Ayer a PREVENT ASSASSINATION. Makes a Thorougt Fy 8 fn Physiognomical wlition is Study of the Assassin . —Regards Him = as aie So em asco w pene Legally Sane, but as " newionto-d feendge an Egoist, First and)» = elty of GL “Pro i mal a spe al Last. [indignation t the attempt mad , CAI ; 1 President Meitinies'y fe and exzrenret | Ni the sympathy which tho United King: BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. ‘ Boar srel te foes Bint However much we may pretend t \ Who wae enthuslasite: | iidereyalue the importaies S| ta jas ne paid | Character, every honest per ' phe belles the | mit that a man's face expr qi ) jUntted | Ienglsh-epeaking whten | onaracter and not attributes of ane | 4 would peasant Cor: World. other’ personality very. We Ameri | Heaney che, hyxical) makesin of the Hin nbdlisaing Who erlne of aeliing aional criminal usually sows ne strike tonal sb Olitoreiven by the Nutahary 1 ing abnormalli tes | Make wae miven UD Ha veal steps in| Tbe axaavaln ty nelther @ gant nor s | atte (eee (Lee leyelersie ei svelreieiere the alo ‘Thorne type a WotsuAL than! wes 20 the same Clans, Mart CZOLGOSZ A LIKELY TOOL OF STRONGER INTELLECTS. artment t f the pe Tv 70, (907, | e! | Tiiden, Medteon County, 'PE-RU-NA INVIGORATES. 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Liewellyn Suffered Five Years, Mrs, Christopher Fitehmann, Y., writes ‘th wpeaking of your remedy, [ have been | sick with catarth of the stomach and peivic gfaane for about five years and had ta doctor. but none could help me, Some anid T would ne over ie One day when I | fread your almanac I saw those who had been ‘cured by Peruna; then I though: | would try It. I did. and found relief with the frst botile [ took. and after two mo Amsterdau:, bottles I was as well and etrong as I wi before Now J can eat almost” anythin ploean't bother me "irs. Chr jo tn the dire. Fredericka Hoepfinger oliow ae i wea in the Chang: Life and wae deavairing. did not know what to do. I waa (ruubled with bot flashes; it xcemed an if STRONG VIEWS BY TALMACE. HE FAVORS LIFE IMPRISON- MENT FOR ANARCHISTS. Saye AM Who Advocate Annihtin-| 7 tlon Should Be Sent to Prison. | “very man who is a professed should be imprisoned for Thus spoke Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage at | Holland House to-day. After in | quiring ws to the latest news concerning dition of the President, he sald: aly good that could come from, | the shooting of the President would be} eal the ina } nothling that all civilized nations would sotn! hands in providing such stringent laws} against Anarchism that it would soon be } etamped out. Ame should take the Viead tn this, A ten years’ punteam: hd be an inte lism. rime ever at {4 no shad It wae the act of a van-! thls devil tu Buffalo wit) not | Tbe tried until Decegnber, when Congress | Will convene sad) pase very astringent Jaws ag ar Caolgose ought ty oe went to prison for life, No words can sui ly express my narchiam, Anarchists’ Jin (wo bellefs—fint, | atid a, th shal society. his will result in very strict laws agaluet Anarchs They should be suppressed. 1 walt for any acty, Any one who says he te an Anarchist Gught to be Insite of a prison and ¢ and I belle suppreesing these And A jaw properly prepared vanted to Congress woul! mourly, Such would be as enstiy other law. But at man could come to rer ne delleves jn stabbing a anything to Athy of A finer man than . And thie dlabeit shocked the whol Wot 4 personal, friend nd his Hfe présents wm not ma 1 bellofa a ners pound faces are msually es—content to an eles mentary 5 the working ing rarely © Pou! action and never id but are easily led. yronie Czolgoen's e shows a amount of intellectual capacity, 1 am inclined to think the real ose ts reflected in the fullefa nr Signa of Degeneracy. As {a usiet dn eriminal subj for that matter, not tnissual day life, Czolgoxe's face Diay asymmotr thee apy right itured and Hike vanit! omen were Son yo cause him t Martin Phoxt vould pee our Presilenc tiveuord, agere, hy fore= muy be surprivetl or ha ekpreasings hy gendltian eding The torm of te assasin’s face ladls Ron eg organs of reason aud construction are but not at tila stage located eH ee Nee aeehye faculties are eal "Otolgoza ts. jut the Inatrament meme {i (Sap alk lia Cee 3 hiss ni) tre ant there was heat all around “me Peruna is the best medicine in the Mrs, Fredericka Hoopfinger, ree Home Advice. : In view of the «reat multitude of womea i suffering from some forn: of Femaie and yet unuble to find any cure, DFelj Hartman, the renowned ope cialist on female catarrhal es, has announced his will ingness to direct the treatment; of as many cases as make appli: from , cation to him during the sui months without charge. These wishing to become patients abou! address ‘The Teruna Medicine ‘Coy Colum nits. Obie. 1,000 rolls advertised Sept. 3d) We have remaining, tht broken Jot of 428 Rol! which we will sell irrespecti of cost. Lot No. r. 92 cents. Lot No. 2. S2 cents. Lot No. 3. ‘62 cents. During this week, At retail ont ong ar 1 roused | oming as tt does so aination of the | ¥. == 1 for the President. When he ntoor the Y, the firet n him asa for his early rpover attempt on his lifts specially. ‘conditions In Ameries ter than ever, the no more Anarchism. was difference bebween fan Anarchist Is a loafe® want to worl He is an ub man. Ana enccess doesn ness doesn’t Uke minds to play decided to f the head typ sions. i would have made a repui Martin: Thora In 0 assassin of the P cumstances, might h Itable Ute, with proper ironment. Vanity and Weakness. Caolgosz has a dimple in his chin= unerring aymbol for vanity and wealg ess. AM men with dimpled chi pproved of by thelr superie had been trained to belles instrument of &@ great Ca) as not helped him to maker i hollow or «cooped-out places in.thl fale ar eet ers e exploits t below th +t glance Fal ney are not the, ies il-formed, showing: ) nement, but the: Focus or sensuak . id that a browne! the bostrily es not Impress ax one Who vanity, heinous: cx! ronment and Crolgosa Is malt! where the} a common thr 95) He eas a ioe ite