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3 PINKERTON oun THERE WAG A PLOT: oeyo ——---—-+ ++ Not Hopeful of President's Recov-| ery—Flays Secret If there is who knows a , ther ways it market ric i | was employed and business men J. Gage and * Anarchtats. He had Tithe clty and rececved daily reports : that he nas ne Danarehistie doings. 1 was due to these | 00) fis Bl ania i reporte that ac least CPT CEE Rr enc et men, Spee and Pars were appre ' ded and punished mpt hws been made te kill the t junk ism » Mr. Pinkerton 1* not uine when id | discussing the ‘ing a plot tr & to an them poste! as to th Startling ountr an ene man in this lot about Anarchists is Wollam A Hav us to the Mr. ninent nics by n amo Marshall ke movements of ty vgents in every KroNp probabil fou Ml the President. 1 Fivening World reporter at t Gieey House to-day: Anarchiata Don’t Plot. Inte don't plot They ar “The Anareh not persons of and pet the group $o do the den * sobody 1s more surprised than the very ¢ men who stgee: somebody: amght to be put out or the way announces that he Ix colng They sit that om nroun, mebou On action, says doand when he tome | ed his ac © "Twit aay, thoush, that tf there wa <i3 plot the Chicago pollee wil the “out. They are closer to the Ar _thAn any policemen in the fave been ever mince jot. “le Frank © formation te y that there wre “something to “Twas dumf the President bh archi f try gives them “Tn all my ex 14 * gested. * States have selven entirely Kings and quee } have mistaken The ex ve never heard tlon of the, President the Hing him to hetteve| Ble Hand. ‘This shontd have been = there in| done at Buftate. “Gettlag beck the Anarchists, 1 Ub w ad Say that ' 1 troubles ue Jwhen | heard that} feature about them is the women men: ni shot by an An tehip The women are worse than this coun | nen vf the way peri ee the casness ine The police know how to treat a male was even PUK | Agarchist, hut the sentiment far woe The Anarchists in the Uni laden Valcoriet | Wa SLE pss Veta heretofore:ke them= |apply the xame treatment to a feta to ontore against | That is why the women are so bold and ns. It may be hat they | fearless. They know thelr st the freedom that his rong Volttteal Fa been given them for leenee. “Edo not share the feeling concerning the President. In never known 6 was to rerover. men who wat shoot their ma “One of my of the James gang. Pinkerton, | “head of the Pinkerton Detective Hureau: For three years prev Haymarket anys he haa tn- ymuch freedum chat it would be againat their interests to put the head of tt out Never Suguented. ce with Anarchists Service— Assertions. and ne murs ytomen who ar are sincere when that how u treat bry thet tthe sh nts al | ing MeKinley thar inter me Ix Where de the man ae t | ah Is with hin just before ze kost” [| vit be feoon the level why he come for yao? Why doesn't who he itnnd tell the i honest und n inh is? ing to de with Crolgoen he ¢ Prove tt Hf he is afratd co stow biinaclf there must be a reason for tt The second pint Is how the Seeret | Service men could atlow the assassin | Ve approach the President with his hand Yd wrapped up ins handkerehlet Katremely Unw fp] ch dent want reflections, but Tomust say that this move was extreme ly unwise a] When to eaat 1 my men wre watcning a dine | Unguinhed pers ey allow no one to howho carries a bundle or pack y deseription nowith he up should approach and asked what ie the ma. Women like § bewhlakered An- more rabld and re re unscrupulous thing. ‘The Anar rally hopeful Tey eurenn ate ondlition of the Hele form a aieneS ce Lave | Petosntage ef the anarchiatie following ly a oN All tats talk aout Lawn against the oA man wounded as Anurchists sounds well, but walt unttl In Me West the buds you see how tt pans out nt to be certain to Ki] The pel 1 mnwagers know pinithe ome ine [ERNE Che Amarehiate are a political 1 Was @hot Just ay the a that cout President ls in Missourt by a member té Haltanppernisdtan fo clther party shontd hooting, and for ne opeainet tt, The @ short time after th ix weeks We thought hi * Then a turn for the worse set tn and he died. Nec “Of course, ti Worl Lead the Way to Prosperity! t) BUT 783 uly Hope, jere has been a great ad d Want Paid Help Want inthis morning’ World. 13 other New York Papers combined Jey MACHINISTS. MATTRESS SAK EHS 7} MeN 7) MOULDEHS 6) MILLINERS BOOKKEEPERS NECKWEAI BOYS nse DRAIDERS 4] Orr ATons HRASSWORK ERS raven noxes BUSHELMEN w BUTCHERS 7 CANVASSERS 8] PARQUET FLOOR CARPENTERS .. ... BL yknte CARRIAGE HANDS. 4| PIANO HANDS CASTERS 2] PLUME CHAMBERSAIDS .. 35) POLISIIRIU CLERKS seve 10] PORTE COAT MAKERS . Prressyns COLROTORS: COMPOSITORS COOKS ....-. - Qnocurrens . MOCERY CLERKS. 10 MAKERS. 6 JOUSEWORK .. 2] PRINTERS 4] SALESLADIES 2) SALE SM EN 4] SILK HANDS 7] SNORMAKRIE St 13 | UCI ” 4] UPHOLSTERERG . » 3] USEFUL stex + 49] VARNISHERS WAGON HANDs | WAIT HANDS... WAITERS ..., WAITRESSES WINDOW DReEsseRs. WOODWORKERS .. 77 would get well se Paid Melp Wants in the aa full strength of the Auarchiat be know "My omen In Chicago brought me tounding reports the far-reach effects of the nt in that feould xcor “Men and a Jover the conntey are In aren itn to fhe fo expressing of svi ve ted surpri BECCED 10 BE SENT TO JL Ss s YOUNG MAN ASKS JUDGE TO | SAVE HIM FROM DRINK a Magistrate Meade In te m Wane Ne Pat Away.’ Want to see [f you can ado me. dean p from get e Ung drank and disgrac myself. ‘i ! yrds 4 young man, wit! PS ves awry and marks of the deepest iM o o ie features anid et possessing an \inmistakabie Anemen West nd edu Side ¢ seat Maagistra ton, rt Me 1a and nd stazK os He said he s[was Wo Iman Nty-one years fof age and thot he lvet at No. 2st iy Hudaon st nave Kw Koo Lath nda good mother, Your Honor.’ he inued “but to can't keep away from che drink an attack of delirium tre: Kk over ne !omust p pn the young fellow broke dawn jetely Magistraye M deeming that im prvcnment was Ue only thing to keep the young man from drinking, commi ted him for ong month i ——— COR3ZETT PAID THE BILL. mpion Pugiliat Examined in Supplementary Proceedings, James J. Corbett, the ex-champion pugillat, wae examined In supplementary proceedinga to-day mn the law office of George M. Leventritt, No, 32) Broad- way, An action brought by Acker Merrall & Condit, to recover $202.70, the amount of a bill for liquors, cigars and other stock for Corbett's saloon. At Corbett's quest the examination was held in private, After it had gone on for some time there were sountis of sptgnatecumios a Nene an it tt Baa'pala the Silk te 3 3 OR sDNI EMPRESS WILL FORTUNE T THE WORLD: W Frederick Leaves 3,000,000 Marks to Grand Marshal of Court, Said to Have Been Her Morganatic Husband. NDON inukes the wourt and reputed husband, the sun < is thought ta + the + orumor a Unental x row Vocomrade at ' howhen the | Hn wit Ince and w oir hr Prisatan palen At the time of the death of the wnperer lek he was Coamberbur the Tap iwehold, Wud ard confidant of both peter and the Empress R He wae ine ramental in proton Ute of Frederick In order Ohat tt tobecome the Dew F sy the Emperor died after in her refening ninety dys. Count Seckentorf they lived as happily confidential advisor to the | 4 the clroumst triage of Jthat the Count enter nt Seckendor? Inf AL affection for the Woman) William, who had neve Vany been | his friend and particular affection for hix mother, We patron Her life en devotd threatened trouble, but her “al in much in the way sure, and ae! depende was proof a his M'KINLEY’S GENTLE NURSE A BRIGHT CANADIAN GIRL. ee She Is Miss Grace Mackenzie, a Graduate of the Kensington Hospital Training School. Mise Giraoe Mac henaie an oRT sury, who died Inst May Nurse ratnin Sehool wt th she wa in attendance upu sington Hoapitallicor: Wontes came uniter Welphia, ds intrusted witht tusk and tremendous mesg admire our President MebKiniey back fo nur ch) CC fT Mise Mackenzie ina mative of cher Nndiitenderiaymn san but all her training was wes) pathy, re esmiawntn alana Pitladelphia school, where thereafter he frequently called apon her an a pupil tn 1892 to nalet in his practice. In. the xraduate an 189 and was) omer, which arose tn Butt, Dr. gnized as the most Hixey thought of Miss Macken. school Sh next and iioher to take cha of Suites reeling So nha ONE J. Maloney, matron ond rothree years’ valuable nchool wh Miss M te rence there took up private nursing In| her training, takes great ride in the Pitladetohia and Balt sald? ye employed by the Jeading ao + requiring great skill a yn Msned patients was | om her (personality ia iae J. dinge, and stint ting MRS. M'KINLEY VISITS | BEDSIDE OF PRESIDENT. ne Physicians Only Permitted Her to Stay a Min- ute, and She Came Out Much Cheered. MILBURN HOUSE, BUFFALO, She was in good spirits, and, after t. 1L—Mrs, McKinley saw the) the visit of the doctors, they gave President this forenoon, thelr assent to her entering the sick When th. docturs arrived at the | room again. house for consultation they passed, She remained only a minute, as the her sitting {n the upper corridor ot ence Preatdnat chattel pate the residence, at werk on her knit- jonged visits even by those nearest Ung. jto him. GOEBEL TRIAL CUT SHORT, | uncapected close to-day. | ‘The defense took the ground that the j mandate of the Court of Appeals re- versing the death sentence and grant- ing a new trial had not. been. fled ‘The Court sustained the point and con- Unued the case to the January term, ———— Counsel for Jim Howurd Scores on a Technivality, PRANKFORT, Ky., Sept 11.—The trial of Jim Howard for the murder of | The Road to Success ts via Sun Gov, William Goebel was brought to an’ World Wanta, ‘ SDAY EVE | | i lot SEPTEMBER II, O COUNT EMPRESS FREDERICK. Pare an nnounced that the Finally must be kept a secret, and penalties in case it should ome known. When the news became common prop- erty the Dowager Einpress was verlous- and tt was known that she would Ver plan of nKe the iver 1 arranged for his mother therefore, not carried out “ASSASSINS 1901. COOD DOSE FOR A WIFE-BEATER. GAFFNEY GETS A YEAR AND FINE OF $500. After Serving a Year for Same Of- fenae, the Nrate Nearly ied Wife, Edward Gaffney, of No. 217 Manhat- tan avenue, Brookiyn, was sentenced to erve one year In the penitentiary and to 4y a KM) fine for beating his wife to- The penttentlary #urroundings will for he was released aya ago, after serving a term of year for the same offense. Gaffney Is a big, muscular man. IMs Wife Lizzie ix hin physteal opposite. He indulged In the pastime of beating her many months before she eummoned ough to have him arrested. 190), he was sent away for not be unfamiliar, tow only ourage In Sept. 7 ' mae Ww en he got out, late in Augat, he to his home and a week ago he Mrs, Gaffney so that she almost died. She wae a pitiful aight in the ourtroom this morning. You gught to get a aid Justice Kendy. "I you, but iH give ave Gaffney cannot pay he fine. He wit ave to work it out at the rate of Jollar a day. With good time allowance nin keep him in prison more than rs. went wat fe senten cannot give it you the best I INSANE MAN MISSING. caerty Dieappe His ttome. Thomas Haggerty, thirty-eight years old and insane, te missing from his at Fortteth utrect residen: The police nt out a general alarm He tx welghs ra pink shirt, “MERIT DEATH, SAYS TRACY oo Lawyer Asserts Congress Can Pass a Law to Adequwately Punish Crimes Like Czolgosz’s. Tracy 1 nal lawyerr Congresa has power to for adequate pun crimes lhe that of Czol without any Constitutional nt There hus been much dif >t opinion on the subject among Cannot Ne Treasol ‘ongress undoubtediy hax power to act in this matter,’ sald n, Tracy today. "That is hardly open to debate It has Deen suggested that a erine such ac that whieh stirtled the whole coun- try last Mriday should be made treason nat ts npossivie, for treason in thin te clearty defined and) tsuted natitution itaelf to armed re- the power of t ament kiving atd and corefort: to ite nies. same result, however, can be Jin another way, ‘There is such. hoof the peace of the United Stat < distingutshed from on breach of they of the common: wealth or State. When one man com- mits an assault upen ant the Stat lakes ne cognizance of the Injury to the Individual, out resents and punishes the injury done to it-ln other words, the wen of its peace Neral tre! of Peace. ck is made on imilarly, when Jeral ofticer whit hin duty an injure Vaited States, and the ment undoubtedly bas in the discharge fx done to the Govern- power to pre- a Ure. serive a sullable ty for Nte peace. It would be strange ine the Government had no power to pri Ite officers [n the dixcharge thetr duty Concerning what penalty should fixed by Congress for attacks made on the officers of the Government there may be much difference of opinion. My own fdea iw that an assault made on the President. or dent should be punished with death, while a similar attack made on other officers of tae Government should be made a felon punishable by imprisonment for a long term oD re: ‘Tribate to MekKiniey, “When Tsay that Congress has the right te act 1 do not mewn that it has the power to enact legimladon agains Anarchtats, ‘Th tin an entirely different Question and concerning which + ir! much more doubt. If men cons; againat all government, or agalnat Government, Loam not that an reached und wera ao they ne tee “Should mre the pint they law, of bs long wet ree the President Wer. ast pray Hohe will, he will become the Mol of he Amerlean people. Never there peen such a universal outpouring of respect and aympathy, and no Preal- dent in the history of thia country lus attained In hia lt @ such popularity as will be Mr. McKinley's when he re- covers from his wounds “He has exhibited a nobility of char- acter such an ty rare, indeed, amonz men, and has acted as few men would or could under such circumstances.” has imMyYs sister's a arrival at irious, At away Then sh After her Umes ou from me! would call nd recogniz of an neither of wi relatives auestioned Wer for an Ie ty ahve she Wax not Was a ¢ Girk, Mr. Johnson, the girls brothe TERY IN DEATH OF A YOUNG GIRL. 2 4¢e—____ Dolores Prieto Came from Spain Strangely lI! and Doctors Say She Was Badly Used. to solve law, t+ f ign cor oudent for a large the pretty | iinportin use the Produce Bx- \ chan un ning World re Pricto, who] porter sald to-day arrive! at the home of her sister, Mrs ores Had been cared for by me Frederick BR. Jolinson, No. 18 Rast One| S08 fix: years: sine r father died, idgoeea ei Preiceaie aanten | leramol fed two years. later. Sho undre RN th street, Se hat ne . snd we asked her to from Ma onob mehin We © with us. We were re- zdilern Lut thus far no Hight las b aldineaine salagaits theatlme, nereit Them Onl hereEne HIATT CUM GE EMAL am an’ Engliahe Miss Prieie wae fen years oft 1 SMiss Prieto hud two. sisters, both had tved in Spaln all her tite a, anda ‘Two! yeara . nvent of St. Was Invited by her saner to + et nale w York and . her hone ew York. her. She by hd pikes to nt for her. and Mre tu to daye bee tvening and was taken te ney ; to hon The young girl ained tim with ar eli ieretires ‘ ompanied her being tir and retir met TC AUR: without eating supper. it took The next morning Miex Prieto was nine days to reach here, rious and her condition Nee ica lariited Were alarming that Dr i b nite a rday evening. Dr. Roig on | either at Makes other physteian and a | fe wird had a ck, caused with nila thelr names, not sus V thin sister Wh doubtle, morning could not juest tow and then yo MY ACTOR CRANE ROOT PLANS FOR THE PUNISHMENT. ++ After Talk with District-Attorney He Attends an Informal Meeting of the Cabinet. BUFFALO, Sept. 11.—Diatrict-Attor- ney who has charge of the eriminal branch of the attempt on the President's life, was in conference with ary of War Root to-day In refer- ence to some of the eriminal features of the case, The conference lasted about Penney an hour. It was statd at Its conclusion that in questions ja the prosecution were congidered, but there was 49 an- yuncement of any definite concluston, Following Mr. Penny's call Secretary Root went to the Milburn house, where he joined the other membera of the Cablact, who were there, and soon threafter all of them repaired to the Glenny house adjoining, where thetr {n- formal dixcuaions have been held, Whether ther was any relation > tween Mr. Penny's cali and the quent exchange betwee the o clals was not disclosed. Caolgoas's ‘Trial. It can, be stated, from auhoritative sources, that there are cerain general features of the cr minal branch of the rubject now pretty fully settted. As to Czolgose there 1s general agreement that his crime is for the New York and not for he Federal authorities to deal with, In thus dealing with It under the New York laws a quesion hae arisen as to the nature of the prosecution, as there are soveral phases in which the crime can de viewed, and the Uesire ts to adopt the course which will give the most serious phases and will impose the severest punishment. S}. 1s the prosecution were for conspiracy, | with Emma Goldman or any other per- |son. the prosecution would be confrontd by the fact that conspiracy is only a misdemeanor under the New York lawe {and Its puntahment ts not commensurate |with the crime in this case. On tho jother hand, asssault with intent to kill Is a felony, and as such 4 more serious than conspiracy. Moreover, a prosecution for the actual | Assault, with Intent to kt, might aso incMlentally Involve questions of con- |xptracy in which other parties particl- | pated. For instance, the phywical pres- of the Goldman woman at the com- mission of the crime Is not essential to make her a party to ft, if there is other eviderice that she actually brought about the crime. Molineux Case Cited. The Molineux case In New York Clty Js clted as one in which he who com- mitted the crime was not present when the victim was foully dealt with, But the vital polut tn such cases In to secure suMolent evidence to establish that the acta of an absent party directly led up to and brought about the crime, In caze Emma Gldman war prose as an absent participant of the ui tlis would be under the York State, and she would have to be exteadited from Hlinois, Tt Is possible that there may be a further reference of the question to the higher legal counsel of the Federal Goy- tninnt at Washington. District-Attorney Penney and Supt. Bull stona ready’ to accept whatever acems the bear course 1d show mo ppirit of localism ip; thelr attitude toward the case, i ty The Grand Jury, after heseing evi- ence on both sides. fitsinissed the of nicht. ugainst Detect! ” HARUM" nt W nm Mulcare to-day, He DAVID, UM 18 LAID UP ina bes previously ex ated by & AT PLAYERS’ CLUB. Coroners’ Jury uleare on July 31 shot 1 killed sulkley in West street, near street: ell set up a plea of Wrenched a Lew Muscte at the base | cet idefense, perial Hotel and Mas to Discon- tinne Hin Rehen William 1 dangerous condition. He was ing his ankle. The physiclans tn tendance say his leg. Mr, Crane himself reports over the right to-day and expects to be out in two or, ‘The rehearsals of “David Harum," however, which began about | ned | from Cartsbad, have been discontinued | telephone that he ts feeling all three days. ten days ago, when Mr. Crane re by Charles Frohman and will not reaumed until Mr. Crane is entirely covered. The actor wax to have opened HURT BY FALL. Crane, the actor, Is now at the Players’ Club in what his friends consider a rather serious though not taken there at midnight after falling at thy Imperial Hotel and apparently sprain- he wrenched a muscle Mondas can rest oe MULCARE VINDICATED. when hi Dini ine Grand Jury Charge As - be ve. Fall Business will be active. Telephone Service will help you to get your share, Rates In Manhattan from $6 a month, One-year contrects. Monthly nsyments, be} || Mew York Texepuone Company re- |] 15 Dey Stract. 1 West 38th St. had ‘215 West 125th St. ate of * GawfordShoe For Men & Women, $3.50 The new Crawford Shoe we guarantee to suit you, or your money back. Stores Men's Shoes Only: Men’s & Women's Shoes: $835 Broadway (12th St.) 262 West 129th St. (433 Fulton Street Nassau, cor, Fulton St igo West 125th St... Lodges, Societies and, Meetings, sivarkors. 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