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EDITION ~ PRICE ONE CENT. [-Gieatation Bo Books Open to All.”’ EW YORK, THU (RSD AY, SEPTEM BE R URT RULES ISON OUT: aN 12, STAN Sh 1901. Solids Did Not Especial | Agree with Him and Pulse NEW iq 1 S Tu Increased 6, but Doctors Say that Should Cause No Alarm. a Latest News from the President---When the afternoon con- sultation was over the doctors announced that the condition SIXTH EEPSHEAN of their patient continued favorable. His only complaint is of fatigue. take a sufficieht amount of food. 100.2 degrecs. Dr. McBurney was so satisfied with the President's condition that he left Buffalo for this city this afternoon. He says Mr. McKinley will soon be able to sit up. jesse ca PRESIDENT’S RESTLESSNESS ae a : ~ DUE TO EATING FOOD,» at aula He continues to ARLEN Pulse, 126; temperature, BUFFALO, Sept. 12—The after-) tered to noon consultation of the President's | doubled. physicians was brief, lasting hardly an hour, Dr. Park stated that the patient continued to do well. The quantity of beef extract adminis- him, he aaid, had been; The President was now re- ceiving a full ounce every hour. Dr. Mynter, referring to the rise in his pulse to 126, an increase of two since morning, told the newspaper men that the soild food given the President this morning had not spe- clally agreed with him, ney ae ' The President, he said, had also been slightly restless, but that was to be expected. Details of President’, condition and other news in connection with attempted assassination on in« W alde pages. Ine WOUNDS ttt Czolgosz here at the very time she re A Broady, jded this a/ alleges she was visiting In Roches-[ Chief of Police Foley, of Mount Ver- i non, and his men are searching for a | ter, Pittsburg and Buffalo. j Woman burglar who in. broad daylight] !!’ EMMA GOLDMAN WITH CZOLGOSZ. New Witness Says He Saw Her and the Presi- dent’s Assailant Conferring in Beer Garden. (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Despite| ¢ the repeated declaration of) Emma Goldman that she only met Czolgosz casually as she} was departing for Rochester on Would Nurse President. entered the home of William G. Bussey. |... : Ang. 12, it is reported to-day| 5, Goldman to-day announced | °f Claremont avenue, between East Sid- |! |! ‘ that the police have evidence to) 1) she was rendy and willing to {0% 4nd Hast Lincoln avenues, to-day |) CONtUS! { a show that she was w.th the . BE tO land carried away about $100) worth of Jaspita x nurse President McKinley “back to | jewelry. silverware and linen, MOspitas President’s assailant in Chicago after that date. life.” She has had considerable ex- He was taken to Emma Goldman's perience as a trained nurse. ecitvana iti la?eaid:|pooltlveigiidentis The Evening World correspondent medi Heetaarikerwomanseaties Gola-| called, on her In the Harrison street man, however, declares that she can | ere and found ‘her In consultation prove beyond a doubt where sne was eit her attorney, John F. Geeting, during the period set by this new wit-| “Now, tell me, did you offer to sia, nurse President McKinley, as some of your friends say?" she was asked. “| Instantly a light feaped to the Anarchist leader's *eycs. Standing erect she sald; “Nurse nlm’ I will; I will nurse Tne burglar broke the lattice work under the front stairs, forced open a cellar window, and then pried open: an inner door. Neighbors have furnished the police with a good description of the woman, Mr, Bussey { a well-known lawyer and {s‘on hin: way home from 8an Fran- cisco. Mrs, Bussey is spending a six weeks vacation In Boston. From what the police have been ablo to learn, the woman forced her way {nto the house a¢ ehour 1 o'clock this morning. Mrs, Hayes, a rel woman walking about the Burnes house shoruy before the burglary was com: 7 him as tcuderly as a laboring. woman Totes em tobe ricomite: ys HE nurses her calld. I can do it and I the towers. whe dixappeared, ant about ter wis seen walking down rrying (wo Large will. Budden)y: an hour Ja Claremont avenue, Oakland Mill, that tenderness can be in the breast criminal, ran- YACHT RACE [ot those who believe in freedom, | Fuser Sur kne oa atyate Heuae: Bg Seriously Injured. Q UID E. Send me and he will have the care some ie and alto toured 3 that money could not buy.” been Iald aaide for th ouiairer or months, Pres were ge = were murdered in their deda in a smal coplously attic room on Labor Day by burglars, engineer. ete "Andrew Luninger, Mustrat ci WILLIAM. TITUS, , engineer, ut home, ce, advance order with Mayeclat ch chart na'e Duflale dé who, after committin the double mur. ER OKIE LOL direct ¢ Gensieg| der, levied the club-bouse and eartied| JOHN DI POUT, , rifle that yorid TT AM principat hotela, oye % So gato tn case ried |UIABRISON WYDLE, owen OS, het pba his sails AILLED IN POWDER WORKS EXPLOSION, =: Twelve Miles from)”. Tenderness in Mer Breast. bundles, One ‘ CE S; The “rw tat pCceliwas Fed i“ af pink ae) WORLDS |enat teidernons can be In the Veeeet | Heinesen Wyman th Paterson, Blown Up---Four The force of the explosion was ao ter- the report was heard for of the case. and prejudice. vantage and disparag IThe Rear-Admiral Will Not Be a Member of the Court of Inquiry—Howison Silent at Schley’s Charges --- Court Adjourned Until Howison’s Successor Is Named. SCHLEY’S OBJECTIONS. FIRST—That Howison had formed and expressed an opinion on the merits SECOND—That this opinion was adverse to Schley, thereby indicating bias. THIRD—That Howison had expressed an unfavorable opinion on the pere sonal and professional characteristics of Schley. FOURTH—That Howison had compared Sampson and Schley 1 the disad= - ement of Schley. To all of which Hoison refused to answer. WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—The objections raised by Admiral Schley against Rear-Admiral Howison as a member of the Court of Inquiry were sustained this after- | noon and the Court excused him as a member of that body, The Court adjourned until it is reconvened by the department; which will not be nntil a successor to Admiral H»wison has been named, Details of the Schley inquiry on page 2. = JGIANTS COULDN'T GET. QUT OF LAST PLACE. The Batting Order. Cineinnau, of, New nelr plans ie waa that but one day, and the could hope Hetnes' lead Thero wasn't any certainty that even the second part of the day's programme | f would be carried cut. Itain clouds hung close to earth as If they’d weep at any minute. ‘The players wallowed about ina felt tnt waa soggy and heavy, and there Were eome excuses for mispliys Nobody would expect a crowd con- aidering all things, Firat inning. est th was io for vod |. The sun peeped out bewa just an the Kame Davis Mnishel Bay, Harley's nd Hoos fell to Bowerman, Beck. lket, Crawford rolled a safe one | Ma Fox's grasper to Strang was . No runs took stan Harte Fox dit Be Selbach got 4 wal Jones's foul a foot f Van spanked a ssfety to was where Davies fy Strang, No runs. m ner fell Su Postsonemenn of First er Spoiled Harlem- ites’ Chance of Pass- F ing the Cincinnati (Spevial POLO GROUN Team. pointin 3 —_ —-——---——- jot After figuring how : they e ing to wallop the ball Sevand Pei Ladd players from Cincinnath twee to-day my Kot Steinfetat nigh one and pulling out of last place rain comes | ra boli 2s along and uprets sont t Half of Double-Head- forced Bow Jat second, No snes forced § Finth thot singled mag. but was caught nap- BROOKLYN GAME DECLARED OFF. The heavy fal of rain thin 1 the pont- f the game bhe- the Nrooklyns and the Pittsbarge. Two games Will be pinyed to-morrow, first one will be started ing by Howerman, Jones got Bay's fiy, . Beckley Med to Jones an Walked. Beckley aione fintshed Strang walked. Miller Aled to Stelnfeldt flung Ganzel ‘out, th Inaing. nt a corner on hig. knock inished Fo Steinfeldt on Med to Van and Stelie ht at second, Crawford ¢ play, One run. Magee’s bunt fine pach sufely sent Bowere nd Al went’ to second on 0 the plate, Jones Med ta” Van fled to Suthoff, One rill Seventh Inning. iS 4 to Bowerman. —Suthoft, stole second andi: Becktey's run. 2 Strang’s bung finished Miller, Ga No runs, re Harley. Maxoon zel filed to Bay’: WON'T EXTRADITE EMMA GOLDMAN. Wortt) RUFE Distrtet-Attor ney Bull have Ju t requisitio papers for Emma B fexued and non Mk: “What t& cause of the delay? Denney was asl are he connecting the| |F anow rowith a plot oo aho the upon nowt naninat Insuttetene tention replied is pwarn base a papers "ys the} € Her face was aglow. Suddenty | pense tree the contents of] The Oakland Powder Works, aty ARTHUR CU . toto eet further evie{ ane = Out Went she calmed down, “Pshaw, they | every dfawer on the floor. She went o4| Pompton, N. J., twelve miles trom Pat-| Four men are known to have veen| ae of wouldn't let mé," she sald. | “Yot| SF, %# ete fiat “eaten Of valuables, ferson, up thi afternoon and seriously Injured, ‘They are Beara SeeMUGt ange! tate UYENIR. 2l-pa, booklet,| Who could do it better than I, who he Siwanoy Country Club, In artsto- | ve? men are reported killed. Willlam | Wenther works. this mean that the efforts of the UNIQUE 0 io trimmed] sm trained for it? ratte Corcoran Manor, where Joha| The names of four of the explosion| Abraham McNomee. el Lod eBVeRUNEUE He pheantsNts and stitched. | Printed \in colors and Blevens and David Scott, two waiters | victims, all that have been obtained #0 Frank ‘Titus, a brither of the deal 5 The Inst the President haw areniattc plot fallen through?” “Lam not prepared to discuss that matter wt preeevt.' dally, | FOREIGN PRAISE LONDON for| urran inmulstakabty wut the pel OR THE DOCTORS. Sopt prays the t ts at Buffalo, ring the natut doubtless emergency equ position, which Is chara merican thoroughness, use and not for show, —— my of th st of made f Vennaylvanta Kallronad Com. RESENTED BY A ee nag Worl) pt. 12.—One of the tian Beets rd an Nate t ts a plty HALIFS embers of the Royal Canad d Bennett over! ‘idler knocked him dows. The an explained that he meant no offense: WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty= 1B) York and vieluity: Rains to-night nud Friday; cooler Friday: fresh, posal pany Announce brisk winds, montly southe