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ald EMMA GOLDMAN ARRAIGNED IN COURT; HER HEARING TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK. She Passed a Sleepless | Night in Prison and Faced the Judge Pale but Defiant—None of Her Friends Was in Court. al Chief of Detectives, Capt. Col- leran, of Chicago, han received a menango frow Chief Hull, of Daft- alo, stating that reanisition papers for Mise Goldman will he for- warded as noon an posetble. CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Magistrate Prin- diville to-day granted a continuance until Sept. 19 In the case of the Apar- chist lecturer Emma Goldman. who was arrested kere yesterday. Clty Presecu- tor Owens stated that the prisoner was @barced with conspiracy to murder the Fresident, and therefore he Jestred that she be held without ball. Mise Goldman was not represented by counsel, but expressed her desire have an immediate hearing. With determined little snap of Ler teeth she ald she was ready to proceed without 1. n the Court granted the continu- she sald she wanted to be allowed her freetom under bond. The Magis- trate said that, as the latest bulletin indicated that the distinguished patleat nt Buffalo was on the high road to re- covery, he would consider the matter of ball further and weuld announce hls decision later. Uneaay in Court. Miss Goldman appeared in court at / 9,30 o'clock under the escort of Matron Keegan, She seemed surprised that no lawyer was there to take up her de- fense, and glanced uneasily about the rocm full of uncouth prisoners and curlous spectators, She asked for Lawyers Salttel and Browne. They were not in court and Justice Prindiville said he would walt @ reasonable tine for them to appear. though the telephone wax kept bu ur elapsed and the lawyers were brent. Chief of Detectives Colleran then de aunded that the hearing should pro- ec. It took onl, a few minutes, and hen Miss Goldman was led back th her yom tn the women's annex. She looked Yed und nervous. When Prosecutor aioe PAM it Mee rl la THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY Ey, 1901. | wens repeated the charge agalnst her je flushed and then smiled. “L asked the Chief ef Police last n'ght © have Lawyer Saitiel sent to me,’ “ihe sald before leaving the court-room. {1 aucss ho must have forgotten It. 1 -Dxpected that my friends would have yee busy in my behalf, forzerting that most of them have been locked up in the nation-wide dragnet which the police buve flung out.” Attorney Saltlel appeared before Judge! Chetlain just before noon to-day and asked permission to file a petition in habeas corpus proceedings in behalf of the Isaaks and other allaged Anarehis charged with having conspired with Czolgosz for the murder of President McKinley. Suitlel O'Netth, not belteve the papers sometimes. The Court—Well, I don't: know. Owens—Thia might have been done for purposes best known to the physicians 1 don't think that question ought enter In this case anyhow. The Court—I will continue untll the 19th and consider the subject of bail. L will look up the matter a Ute further and definitely determine in regard to the ball. Judge Chetinin decided to hold the Isasks and other alleged Anarchists without ball until Friday, when argu- ment will be heard on the habeas cor- pus petition. Her Miserable Nght. Emma Goldman spent an uncomfort- able night in the woman’s annex at the rison Street Pollce Station, In the evening her head began to ache violently from the strain under which she had been laboring all day. Being a trained nurse by profession, ehe insisted treating herself and wrote a preacri tion which she handed to Ch Keegan, with a request that it Ye alied. The matron, however, declined to gcqulesce without the sanction of the Chief of Poitce, fearing that the seem- ingly finovent sip of paper might call fer polxon, Consequently, the prisoner, spent a slecpless night, during which she talked to the matron, again and again repeating her wonder that ‘ao insignificant. 4 man as McKinley should recetve such widespread atten- ton, She did not see a lawyer, saying she was willing to take It for granted that her friends in the city would eee tha she had proper legal assistance. RICH WOMAN DROPS DEAD. Mra, June 1 pad fatled to notify Chict Sheriff Magerstadt and Justice | Prindiville against whom the writ was @irected, and Judge Chetlain ordered him to do <0 before proceedings could be taken Habeas Corpan fe Shortly after Mixx Goldman left court Lawyer Browne, ed on the prisoner and informed her that he will ask for a writ of habeas corpus in her behalf this afternoon, Justice Prindiviile therefore consented to a further postponement of the ba!l matter untll When the defendant dack to the court-room ville sald to her: Your lawye lined to com Miss Goldman—t learn that they are y busy with the other cases, so we ve Mt, It doesn’t matter; I can charge of the case myself. Prosecutor Owens—I renew my motion to continue the case until Sept. 19, and that she be held without ball. Miss Goldman demanded a hearing and axked that she be admitted to ball, Guilty The Court (to Mr,. Owens)—Why you want a continuance? was escorted Justice Prindl- do not seem to be In- orpe Fell in Front of ler Dank, After making a deoosit in the Dry Dock Bank, at Third street and th Bowery, this afternoon, Mrs, Jan Owens—The absence of mater-| Thorpe, an aged woman, dropped dead on the sidewalk in front of the bank. witnesses, I propose to show She |, td h ¢ la sald to have lived at No, 20 or that Emma’ Goldman conspired tor), 069 West Sevesty-tirat street. gether with the other nine defend- Mrs. Thorpe waa wealthy, She owned tenement-houses un the lower east aide, ants, to assassinate President Me-|and spent some time Lordy can Kintcy, and until such time an pany with her son, collecting rents. we! The cause of death was heart disease. receive further information from Raftato, 1 ask that Your Honor do ne un m nccene Pee ae continue thin the 10th, fi together with all the other defend. MANILA, BSopt. 11.—A force of brig- Kinley dies she will be aids recently, attacked and plundered sory before the fact, nud the prin- pino police, Three of the latter were killed and fense and I do not think the of- —_ =4 fense ts bailable wnder the cir- BIG FIRE IN SYRACUSE. the 19th. What have you to say about > BYRACUBE, N. ¥., Sept. 11.—A fire M 2 the; bal} part of tt. Atlss Goldman’ starting In the Syracuse Silk Sompany's case is a trumped-up charge and has jand completely destroyed both plants no evidence whatsoever. and thelr contents, During the early progress of the fire and if there is any guilt Emma Gold. |t#ree firemen were Injured by failing man ts the arch-conspirator. ‘She {x not The Court—At the time the other ‘cases were continued, of course, there|Men J; Walker Martin Washington, Three Fillpino Police Killed and ants. She ts charged with conspire, the town of Casiillina, Island of cipal, and will he just AS GUILTY five wounded. Troops are now search: cumatances of the case, “Trumped-Up Charge."” Tanks Explode—Two Pinata Miss Goldman—f want to be put under [Starting In the Seracuse Silk Nompany's Gwens—Your Honor, all the other de-| AQT A” Mo larme all, tunics debris, entitled to any ball under.the clrcum- ‘was a great probablilty that the Presi. #LI, Sept. 11.-Don Five Wounded. acy to Kill, and if President Me- Negros, which was guarted by Fill- AS CZOLGOSZ. 1¢ tn nm capital of-|ing for the Drigande, {The Court—Well, I will continue until Wipea Out—Three Hurt bail, as I asked, because J belleve the | of the Will-Baumer Candle Company, At 7 A. oll tanks exploded. fendants were committed without bail, pees CHILI'S NEW MINISTER. In Went would dle, but there Is great prob. SAN ‘ability now that he {s going to recover,| 5 3Aty dni fo fs a@ecording to the newspapers. hawt lgesanied Gufs fsa v Washing: | ste ptomai tal | the ‘case, Matron j EMINENT LAWYER CATECHIZES EMMA e+ Luther Laflin Mills, of Chicago, Interviews the Goldman Woman in Her Cell. CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—One of the fore- most lawyers at the bar of thie of government? forme of A. Ponttively, to all sovernment by man over men. Luther Laflin Mills, visited the Q. Are you acquainted with any of the day and had the inte frends of the Anarchists. who were with Emma Golm: hanged here? A. Not personaily—no, I archiat didn't pnow them, Lam sorry to way. Q. Did vou form the sequaintance cd GA Diddyouksuuaeribedtouthelr faces Ve See arts teas eee ines? A, Well, I did, because thelr Shia ed I | doe en o archise. T have known as lecturers and writers, [knew | ee wt cona ae ne eas ee ES epee AaB janarchy Iteelf has advanced; the philos- fotkine: Temet him in England and. 1|oDN% of anarchism has wivanced. The tet itilin IniNew York) ls) 25 difference, T auppose, between my phil- 2 orophy and my conception of things and Q. Who are the leading persons in this city thinking In your line? A. It ds a general mistake that there are any Jead- erg In our movement. We do nat recox- nize leaders, “Ince we Nave no set or- ra Ix that they belleve that men and lttons are responsible for everything that Is, and [claim that men alone are responsible for everything that te. anlanionvate all | @ fave you advocated that necessity ileal Ixnowa no-law? A. Pardon me, I quoted Q. How do you term the object of) 47 A core TELM ptenieat fleet if al Mann 1 yaid that Intelll- i bt Ad. sake people saw © e times In ople te thinking that thers ar EE EE ET eh a a Tlcatinninene RENaes [the country whgn necessity we Aira i no la brought} epouciny/ ta norances arly! | Q. Did you think that time had ar- force and power of government. rived In New ¥ Atl the {tinie? m tod Q. And what do you 4 ° But f thought {f the Government 4 So pente stn repel [didn't aucceed In bettering the coniition sone ee atthe of the people the time wo arrive, rept ca cena Li bell ( none Com- 1g. pid you tak at that {ime that the munist-Anarchist. 1 believe in the com- 5 ret yocasion had arrived for doing away mon production of things. [ betleve that yt fiw A. 1 do. not think law not only among men, but in the antmal] Oye done away. with untd the bellef Kingdom, there are two Important chiar-| 1) iaw is done away with. abled as js to survive, and mutual as- hav r anim ald actertstica which well as the xtro, and that ism: sistance, a What was your thought wh: the Cardinal'a saying, AL When pe quoted aity has no Jaw?" deeolate the @. Do you believe in any form. of | RURERY One, rise organization? A. In co-operation, not | they commit an they’ in organization. re Is vome difter- iipck ati Sea ine. gcho a the conditions which are res tor MEXICAN MINISTER ROBBED. | FUNERAL OF H. 0. ARMOUR. Carbo Fatled to Wentity W nlplate a Pallbearer—Many Distin~ and Jadge Scored tt dulnhed Men Attend, Aman who sald he was Joaquin] The funeral of A. 0, Armour took ce to-day from his late residence, No. fh Carbo, Mexican Minister to Russla, a) peared in Jefferson Market Court Inst C p ¢ enue. onducted at the house day as complainant reic | gervicex were Miller, a handsome French woman, | py the Rev. Dr. G. T. Purvis, pastor twenty-four years old, who gave her] of ihe Fifth Avenue Presbyterlan address as No, 125 West ‘Thirt nd] Chureh. Interment will be at Wood ttreet, She was arrested last night by |jawn Cemetery, at the convenience of Detectives Devanney and Farrell, of | the family. eats OA A eas fivewrers the West Thirtieth street station, on 2 Sohn He Starin, G the complaint of Carbo, who alleged Dare, J. H 2 had robbed him of §: G, Foster and T. A Oo maid he was stopping at the Anty “Many men distinguished in public were present, — He failed t he iden: dlls rully. was nd Hotel. the woman, charged. Magistrate Pool and told Carbo he wa more at fault than the woman and or- dered a complaint charging him with TRIED 10 BE A FIRE- EATER disorderly, conduct drawn, but finally jowed him # Carbo saya he Wax ona platform near [Noy Lizited a Monthfal of Kero- President. McKinley when the latter nene for « Starter. was shot on Friday at Buffalo, but did | not see the shooting. Henry Force, a twelve-year-old boy, Se who lives on the Hudson Boulevard, North Bergen, saw a “Are-eater’’ per- form in a side show at a circus recently and concelved the {dea of becoming one himself. Not ing alcohol, he thought kero- sene would do as well, so he got some from his mother. ‘Then he went out in emt | front of the house and, taking a bi old, an-embrokterer, wan taken to Belle-| Tottntul of the lauld, he it a match vue, Hospital this afternoon from No. nd aet fire to the kapovene, it Htth street, suffering from “A ‘moment Inter his shrieks brought he poltoning, caused by. eating: pis mother to his aastarance tne Bose POISONED BY CANNED FISH. Jolin Falrbank Ate Salmon and Is In Dellevuac, Mrs, Julla Fairbank, forty-eight yeara Aieg and-mouth were horribly bi ever, and tn order to be early in the} ne of persons who greeted the Hresi- | jdent he threw them into a sewer. If j thelr recovery {* possible they u found. Every inch of sewer in the | city Ja being searched ‘ CZOLGOSZ CONFESSES TO WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY. Six Centres of Anarchy ir This Country Had! Part in the Plot to! Assassinate the Presi dent. BUFFALO, Sept. do it In these words Leon feased to police ant Agents that his attempt upon the of President McKinley was the result of a consporacy. fle has revealed but one name, that bf Emma Goldman. under arrest In Chicago, but he has told of the existence of papers which, if found, will lay bare the entire con- spiracy. ‘These papers he intended t he wrapped them in a «ing for that purpose. Time pressed, We. T agreed to Czolgosz con- Secret-Berv burn, and package | how Cxolgosz ts not a talkative prisone but confinement wears on him, and oceastonally turns for relief to two policemen who sit front of his cetl ‘To them he has facte on which It Is belty arrests and prosecutions will be t “Were you selected to do the shoot- vas asked. 1 agreed to do it. replied ‘ made the statement «imply and with no apparent intention to mistead His other admissions have been made | leave in rovin in Nowak's huter fA nm yinta, tties view agwer (wat be Int ‘Ontiiesesae vn, | zathered all of his papers together. tie cas: the bundle of papers. ‘Then he hur- an nme, Way Ong hesacalmisaons ery ferap of a letter, from hls ried to the Exposition "grounds, ie police of the country have been set Ris Vallse and the drawers of cealed fis revolver In the hanuker to work. Buffalo ix tilled with Secret je and bound them In one pack-| Wrapped around his hand, and en Service officers, and every thread of the nealing that Deneath his cot. line that passed before the Presi- ‘about | dent. plot ts being followed out the el cicquitous trip y about aupt hull hopes to recover the papers. . but Wa unable to a0 so. F Falling in that, however, It {« not im: Threw Away incriminating Vapera! cline io an open sewer. Whe provable that further information may Crolgosz told, in his confession, of his does not Ki or will not be auined from Czolgosz. Kked him to lead attempt to destroy written evidences of tectives t spot. but Cxolgosz the exintence of a conspi Before Hi . clared that he could not find the way: A) Emma Goldman may be In a cell ts Buffalo before the week x ended. ‘The Isaak faction will follow he DRASTIC NS FOR ANARCHISTS. CHIEF JUSTICE DEPUE, OF NEW JERSEY, SPEAKS OUT. Laws Should Re Passed tere Are None to Fit Such Cases, Chief Justice Depue, in charging the Essex County Grand Jury at Newark, after commenting on the fallure of Por Hee Justices and Justices of the Peace to take complaints for violations of the Sunday law, said: oe attempted assassination of the President admonishes those who have the enforcement of the law in thelr hands of the necessity of rigidly enfore- ing the same. People hostile to the es= tablished Government have made theme se nspicuous in this State. “If a group of men conspire to murder any one in another State or county and leavi r State for that purpose ang there Is no Jaw to punish them, then ef the mo: passed at once."* ———=—>___ VIOLINIST CORDES DEAD. ‘ ‘carrtea of by Sudden Attack jet, BS Throat Paralyats. Leonard Cordes, once a well-known Violinist, died to-day at his apartments, No, 321 East Elghty-elghth atreet. legislation drastic kind should. be Cordes was seventy-two years of age and war the leading violinist of a num= ber of promtnent orchestras ip) 3ne untry. His son George, whe died ‘a. few yeata ago, was in the orchestra ef Harrigan and Hart's Theatre, ‘ Cordes hud ten at with the throaz. He has been Dr, Sarles He Monk, of No. SL This morning ho was suddealy. ai and died. before the physician sould reach his bedside, By ‘Weat eee eee eit CHICAGO ANARCHISTS ACCUSED WITH Jbb bbb e biter ‘ BOY BURGLARS CAUGHT. aervet, since So nohes tall, ailm rford an ple Diack ha Into Lawy |aray coat, fand 1 why James Com and Thomas DANBURY UPSET. day ona residence of ¢ M. Whitney, at Fifth a Mr. Whitney is a lawyer at for Anarchiatic Uttera Wall street. (Spectal to The Evening World ‘The heys were sean to enier {Me house! PANTUR Rani Senthitt last night by a woman who lver on! )).0 ape joking for Albert We Madisen nue, ‘They had broken! through the bars Into the lite 2 san employee in Ure The woman netitled Policeman M | ee T. C. Millard & Co. and a den, of the East Elghty-elghth street! of Company station, who captured the boys In the! tae * sment. They had not taken any-|‘ win v riot in eon | ractory Moi morning by his an sted larchistic talk | y wal the country with e - | was not killed, and sald there until toemorr tether Alarm for Missing Youth, The police were notified to-day send out a general alarm for John) dise urged. O'ltourke, seventeon years old, who has| Jie te thought to be In town, and Dan- deen missing from his home, No, 2 bury ls much excited over the affair. The struck her this Anarchists in Danbury. of the factory | mor employees to bids anette tle 0 jmorning and Weber wus subsequently | | twelve | Willie Hellly, | By "BAR MICHABL ROZ EMMA GOLDMAN OF CONSPIRING TO KILL THE PRESIDENT. 5 a eleieleiefelaeleininicinininht weleteielebeeteteteinie icin Attacking Sen Negro need Young W ELIZABI Robinson who Mary Bilwtil n, of Lind was riding her whi . but was baffled in his pur- igorous resistance, Was sen- Jay by Judge Vall, in uuinty Court, to fifteen rin State Prison ht at South Beach, * erlme, by Contrac: of Linden, for whom he the cara’ BOY FELL IN RIVER. Awed Six, Was Play- ing on East River Vier. Willlam Reilly, atx years old, of No. 1 Oliver street, while playing on pier 30 to-day fell Into the East River. He was scued and taken! to the Gouverneur Hovpitad F peany from shock. Fell John ONetlly, of, dtspoken, Overbonra at Weehawke! John O'Rellly, forty-two years old, of: Garden street, Hoboken, a tugboat into the water while trea, ard his boat at pler 1 Weat Shore at Weehawken, last night, an@ drowned. ‘ » Evening World recelved a letter: toalay from Mre, O'Rollly asking help) In finding her h not seen alnce Monday, O'Retlly's d ‘The notice, 4 McCabe Taken to Auto Operator Arrested.) While crosat: c Bixty-nixth atrect to-day ‘Thomas: Cade, a laborer, forty years old, 1555 Lexington avenue, was FiR, by an Manon, twenty-five yeara ol He Snys, if THunired and Twenty-first street. ©