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WOULD-BE SLAYER Christopher Miller, Who Threatened to K President Roosevelt, Declared a Crank. ine underte saving that and that Detective-Sereant Rh to quiet the man by should not talk so much, Caarles Miller, whd was arreerted at the Grand Central Depot while on his avowed mission ton to kill President Roosevelt, war arraigned to.) Mt Bera treated very alcely. @aysin the Yorkv! and formally | —! “ont want to bar ea bea committed ry Magistrate Brand to the |7OUr brople,” was Millers remy. insane pavfiion of Bellevue Hospital for! By this time the amdavits had : examination ae to his sanity. madeLONL AGS EN ARetretee nm eniiLee Miller tmmediately after hia arrest ‘Be order of commitment and My was placed in the insane pavilion, und) SA" taken back (0 the hosvital was taken to court this morning in an) _ 10 his pockets the police found a ne | paper clipping telling of the Johann Most Capt ambulance, accompanied by Dy Sergeants Coyle, Rheaune and The man looked strangely. Frequently he waved his hands about him and to all appearances acted ag one Insane. Titus, Chief of the rald of him to-day “Miller ts a crank of the worat this Government? “It would be bette: shouted Miler, ) “if we had an emperor.” Then for sev- tera] minutes he continued to talk tn a /Yambling way. “I want to know,” sald he, ‘‘what the Police mean by getting after me al. the! time. It coats me a lot of money to go} away from them, for they are always can be called a weapon. He had Miller fs of medium height and ator butid, cast of countenance. His none is | nd prominent and his forehead h talking about. I'm not an Anarchist. “tes#ed In a black suit and wore a de! Can't I read what Most and Emma hat. The man gave hin age as thi two yearn. Goldman say without being an Anarch He had $55 In cat ist. I'm @ great reader. 1 don't know what you all want with me. more than I am. aTRIKE " was You're Evening Worl pavilion to-day, let reporter in when seen by the Ins: then a conference behind closed de the result of the conference might on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs, have returned from Safford, LT and Mrs Thomas Gorton “At is quite probable that the steel! / Strike will bo settied before night. President Shaffer of the Amalgamated FAksoclation of Iron and Steel Workers Delleves that this will be the outcome of a cenference which Is now on. Mr, Shaffer arrived in New York from ittsburg this morning accompanied by SShen I. Davis and M. F. Tighe, of the xecutive Board of the Amalgamated | lation, They repaired at once to e Battery Park Building. wha have ‘nthe Afironds: Higg.us are + jobinson, of yne Rev, Thomas §. Yocum, of © Chureh, Ricnmond, * , Mec late Company, and W. T. Graham and ir, ee Kinteyfulehitnk dead on ihe fo.r. she's been murdercd, MM. W. Leeds, respectively Second and m fone (o Haltimore to 410i Tele: aset then tin Fourth Vice-Presidenta of that com: Wh aate T. dort, of Dard avenue, has gone COUNETY, Wall ate Petry went Wich bln inte the fut, The pany. j to Rlennera | the e tu ; 1 was lying on che floor with ony an ——_—z >> ) Sidney Rawson and Mine Hlaweon have! 5 and her s.oes and sto ‘These men grected the strikers and | tern at Scecon taken itt Mim Hasson have | k Exchang: wus. closed. and hers wid sto kita the London mack t, but vo, One stocking wi J sown over SS banks and Clearing-tloune he sh as though money or some fetep | und ousiness in the money Valuable she carried there had been . | don as usua taken ¢ Her face was alstorte! and ( i} UR( | NO I ES ere Was no wen of uneasiness bach nd here was eve.y eviien @ s or pane. yup of Mard-headed vf a ton. TK otirinecers J. Plespont) Mor er waa taken to the police sta- t-i-t-t-+ kan, Who & her a week for ald ‘The Scotch Presdyterian, Rutgers Presbyteriaa, v8, pastor in charge, will ha Prostdent Mc "y wan she ind T went Jown to my mothe West End ate, St. Andrem’s Method tt tormorraw “Workers and tuoat parcderordinererent rate er S Vast One Hun. acopal, Chi of the Divine Paternity, Cal: rant Iushroend - sible, were still fu 1 et, for cr We Ep phany, Metunougn et any movermen ene wit Third avenue and Theft Prot t Eplecopal Chureb the} nur, Hrookiya, mill preach. ¢ (3 nite he come 4 Onc aus tres Eater all of which have Deen cloted throug: Loving Towet aad tore. vf THE Metis ne PORE prepreg will reopen to-morrow, and anity ent 6 bowen edoon In me feet of ‘whom have. tevurned 5 ei the usual sou ine free ther vacations, will preach Manager| Sherer of Carin A | Bt. Bartholomew's Protes House, speaking of (hs ler to roma oO man WILT reopes to-morrow. sald Ga 9 Greer, will conduct divi “Tac steps i by the ‘ oe artOR eines ms Manhattan ‘ongregational Churet on Fs a ) Ms is nearing comp.etion while we did noo an ¢ fete we Tle Anarchists Duilding with an ienp: ford Ainestone. TI Weet Malt The auditoriu h ty Galing with Dlety from the 1 beautify fit wll bel to-mo rom nad to be and it law ha pulpit aud, a rue the as Chivers ot At the Weat Kot Hero mned Chur h cab, a pr t time’ sine, Sazatton, Church, Forty: enue, will reopen De. K.P. Johns on for services (o-morrow Bas feiuraed (rom his vacaton and will occupy Rev Dr Wy pattor uf the seo Vvowy the pulpit hureh, bas fewered to hy and ® = At toe Riverside Haption Church, Key ft. lb " | The Jersey City police Bmwlth pastor, the preacher | with what looks 6 ‘cel Bh aac skipper Hoy Been Wi 3 and a number B Mintatere’ Assoctas ‘ ratte w capy ae paitpi on the 234 In in y day? in all deyartments of the church work. The pulplis of the Baptist City eparchen were sarelied curing Avant, absence of ihe pastors, by stud ad other theo gical weminat warried. og the Sunday Spaatoral Welded weat he Willis Avenue (Church. three. Chinese bed by M aalon In the °9 Methotlar onverts mere recently glean They 8 el faese mh attend th Bumtay-ecnout* ot the cb ‘i Rev. reali Soertt ne (f@uion a. the Wash: Brooklyn, wt 6 morning W leon, pastor churen, begina Bept tuuaical and je for these iinportant The Orphans —ilya rotestant ESplacopal $2,000 oy, tne will r Gi Agua 4 ‘ aren hae be themes on the dat a Mea of Lite a are made to the O the Protestant pf ew Yorks: fe the Sealety for of the Deat' the Cit; to the eet Brett ioe ihe Yer Sere umes Crosity te IN INSANE WARD. swe detective } He ts thirty-one years old and mad as Ss Pet ste, clarke mene eaming 09 the} ontter, He fought like the madman) EX-Postmaster Named as the Choice Brann said to the prisoner: pene let ahd toate ast Ala oe of the Anti-T; mmony rari , 6 i NOH ag odjections “have you S0t. 10): seve roend no weapons !on’him, uniess Forces. two tron nuts, wound in a handkerchief, Papers or letters, but had some money. is a very atrong man and would ‘be a dangerous customer to be at large.” ght complexion, with a German chy, | Hin features are full and he {s close| “dark horse’ hetd in reserve by the Milter et Keer deh sore haven, On each wrist ts a scar, as. allel antl-Tammany hosts for the nom “You people don't krow what you are though from knife wounds. He was, ination for Mayor ensued. ning World reporter to-day: “ ma on what Mr. Reed said that no er could win, no matter on w mater whee ket he Is nomin: and ‘Tammany {t would not be announced by the stecl fall Is tu win the election, Mr, Croker people. la a broad man, and recognizes the ne- 1. Mr. Shaffer made no such promise for ceasity that faces the party the strikers. He did say, however, that “qt was sald, too, at tie club that Mr.[ Hebecea Taub, elghteen years old, 1 went to a poumroum in une auudeed he expected the conference to last most, (roxer has kept in close touch with the| "48 found murde.ed at 2 o'clock this {ie Twelschttn erect ahd aye! — of the day, “ and has known of every |orning on the Moor of a fat occuplad * ff os —$———___ nformed at. the elu {) herself and Isad re Friedman. on the of Third ‘avenue and Ohe Hundred ‘and ; i first floor of No. 74 East One Hundred Oe . o pan taken place since 5 oi ¢ STATEN ISLAND SOCIETY. orate MESIAL and Eighteenth street, Bhe had been S0me Ple's knuck: = ‘A. wee WO 1 lor strangled, n Ce i low he feels toward uty hier | 54 ; re cky g dead 0 @ Among the players in the tennts tournament at fa not absolutely in, but] Friedman was arrested by the police found Becky ly ne dead ‘ot pave bear che Ladies’ Club at Livingston are Mise Clara, friend wild to-day that My, [Of the One Huad.ed and Twengy-sixt ig tne nicue win + Gren Wemple, Dre. Arthur Rodeweld, Mise Des is very mucn displeased with [Stree station a isaheld thee onke Xe VPourtn’ street, Hoboken, x. Miythe, Misa Beatrice Bonner, Mise Margaret | Devers courne charge of homiclde. eoteatwenty th ey think. might. have Shaffe Arrivi H re for | 222%, Stes Baste Cotte, Mra Willem tyAR. | He Is a close friend of Devery and, tt [YCAT® old, and the police strongly sus- to sume stianker taken to er, Arriving he Mise Miihous and Mive Donald was adinitted, would stand aazeat deay{Pect that he committed the crime, by the murdered girl. Conference, Sa So The Misses Marton and Avertc Heineken, 89 footy him, but he belleves the Deputy | {ouea he gave the alarm which sum- AN Aw el TROD thy Ou pe Sooty ’ ys hare been spend ng the sumaner ta the mea imiasioner's course haa been indie; moned Policeman George lt. Petry tO 69 the Tim Sullivan ‘chowder lente Tact Himself, tains, will aot retum watt! Oeiober. They wilt] ee tg the limlt the flat at 2 v clock this morning. Pic WAT Stood” e then tease a house Jn New Mrightoo, having given | 7 a Friedman occupled a flat wo Wad Oi the : Up their house cc Harbor HII Bere SU a eamantauenbonte nets teat fd Meehan, | sho Archur Roewald, of New Brighton, has gooe tate carevinesteerelate: Devtd Gould. of Bard avenue pag were Gustay Ameinck and Dr. HL. ius, falter a quarrel, Severa, men ar | Anke and compose — ut WF THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVED COLER 10 BE jYOUNG wo TAMIMANY'S CANDIDATE. AN + Rebecca Taub Murdered in Her Bed—Man Is Under Arrest. 0K he! by | Croker Declared Favorable to the Comptroller's Nomination. ned lier | DAYTON FOR THE CITS.| Ind. no ‘Tho Intent political news comes fresh from the Democratle Club. It wa heard within an hour after Mr. Croker’ arrival to-day and ts as follows: Charles W. Dayton, the ex+Postmaster, Is belleved by Tammany Hall to be the ky | jong tein It te aaid his name will be sprung at Mond # meeting of the Committee of 1 Etghteen and that he will be nelected by the Fuslonints in thelr conferencx, Part two of the story Is that Bird 5. Coler has practically been decided upon | as Tammany’s nominee for the Mayor- alty. One of the most prominent mem- ern of the Democratle Chub xald to an rby ty’: an ane Dore Hall beileves he must be named tf the yesterday anos In his trips to tae compiuinis NO FLURRY IN eotive Mooney We companied by a 8:0 f pee to order them to move ran, for whom the as she was frou jooking. ‘ ‘ was a ralgned 'n Harem this mo ning charged with homt- * 1 Wea ps ac He waa remanded to the Cor-ner, much ana meeed - liven very he tat, stunere: yh “Mec! lusky, hoe ting 4 WALL STRET. oot | FINANCIERS PREPARED FOR ANY EMERGENCY. ler te morning about 2 o'clock Pol ane wo penetra) they) metiWwarner,Arms./ Record in the Adiron: Stock Exchange Closed, bat Banke mau Weiry, on posi in Une Hunured Vice-President of the National Tube | Open and Plenty of Money And caghiventa sereet, beard cries fur Company; M. McMurtry, President of tne sumever ‘at Bchrooa | | polices wad tan to the Mai asuame, He the Sheet Stee: Company; Daniel G. Age found Friedman on the front seps Reed, President of the American Tin in tne Waite Although the death of President Me- Ws iu at POLICE OF JERSZY CITY HAVE : A MYSIERY. After Me Severe Thomas Snatl! Died Had Ue sting. tor at Cuvhaven, reonieht, Capt. ter toh Bauer ompteted dala’ last night the police: tthe! ast trip to Amertoa liter lying on Johnston avenge, be ray the Hamburs-An tween Van Horn and Matladey mtreete He of who eulwequently proved to: ue thirty-Uiree yem@re old, fon avenue, with blood and his Tae man w was removed Int tney from Uambur promoted to Cuxhaven, Ha tauer has mallet u) port. ctor 4 iman mus Small, John, Was covered Livwas ter unconscivus, ly Drunned He ny les 105 Voyages for the Hamburg tote Cy Horphal, whe was foun, never coffered eipwreck and had of the drain, He tal medate for he oinis st in papital cary his inorning. that Smal Into uncon warned euten \mong the Columolan passeagers wake atiuched: ATTEMPTS SUICIDE BY GAS. Nartender ‘Tries to K Park Row Bearcng, Uhirty-three yeara old, der, attempted sutelde last nigh in a hote} at the corner of Park Row and Duane street by Inhaling gas, He sad | Monnett, aeenstury of the United Staies | In the Hudson Street Hospital and pesncat at bis home near here. Wits | will brababl standing by the side of ihe road yester- | a to permit a light farm wagon to through work. He took a room his foot slipped and a rear wheel in the hat uffed up the cracks. un- wed 0! der. OF. an xd the keyhole, turned on ene) move rd oF lay eon the mys He el rt hare 8 ho: otal, who fosnellea’ a i SENATOR PLATT HURT. OAKDALE, L. 1. Sept, 14—The in- Jury to Benator Platts fool. who h was yesterday, Ix not an serious ax pjans | at frat fared. No bones were broken, , | und the Senator wall be able to walk wa 0 "Arten ver In a day oF two. Mr. uc ix the guest of Chatles G. vad ad" become — deapondent pi a a ut no serious Ye. SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. FOUND STRANGLED MOST IN ABJECT TERRD Anarch’st Whines Cravenly When Told that the Pres- ident Is Lead. SAYS ‘THEY'LL HANG ME!’ EMMA GOLDMAN HIDDEN FROM THREATENING MOB.: Police Spirited the Woman Away—She and Dr. Saylin in Busiato Sept. 2. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Emma Goldman, who {s looked upon as the most important of the Anarchists incarcerated here, was spirited away from the ‘woman's annex of the Harrison street police station early this morning, when it was learned that the President was dead. She was hastily put in a cab by two policemen. The police tried to keep the matter secret and denied it for some time. It was admitted this morning. however, but Capt. Mahoney refused to tell where the woman had been taken. Her removal, he sald, was merely a precautionary measure, and {t was probable she would soon be brought back. While Miss:Goldman was being hurried to safety in a cab a crowd numbering about one hurdred men started for the annex, loudly threaten- Ing to lynch Mias Goldman, They had waited In front of the bulletin board until all hope wi and then started out to execute vengeanci After proceeding a few blocks, however, cooler heads in the crowd suc- gone, Protests He Never Knew the As-| ceeded in checking the excitement, and somewhat later the crowd dis- sassin and Begs All His Callers for Fifty Cents, Anarchist Johann Most was the plc- ture of abject terror and misery when an Evening World reporter went to his cell on the second tler of the ten-day | prison to tell him of the President's death. He whined like a whipped cur al night: and pegged his guards to save him from the wrath of the popu- lace, “They will hang me! They wiil lynch me!" he moaned frequently. “Most, the President 1s dead,” sald the reporter. Had it not been so craven the An- a ch.sts terror woud have been plte- ous. He shrank back and covered | wiry beard with his hands. didn't know this assassin,” “LT don't know any such aS gasp He was just a notorlety-seeking crank. “It is ail right to shoot a king,” he sakd, wih a Mash of bravado. “A king fs foisted upon the peopie and claims divine right; out here tn this land of the free, It ts a different thing to shoot the President.” His volce dwindled to a sycophantlc whine as he fin shed. Moat begged everybody who approach- him for ® ce T haven't a cent to buy what I need, 1 can't even get a lawyer,” he whim- pered. One man gave him a half-dollar to the great disgust of everybody else. Most@# unforunate wife gecs all the persed. ‘i Dr. I. Saylin, the Buffalo physician arrested Thursday night, is the most mystertous prisoner who has been arrested here in connection with the in- vestigation of an alleged plot against the President’s life. In his statement to the police Dr. Saylin is quoted as saying that he, Emma Goldman and others were In Buffalo Sept. 2, but he sald the meeting haber LA Asati however, confilcts with the one given by MI . je one given proses sho was In Cincipaati Sept. 2 and left that city for piece arr n 5 Chief Matron Keegan, who has had charge of Miss Goldman, told a reporter this morning that when Miss Goldman heard that the police were getting a statement from Dr. Saylin, she said: “He's ikely to get us all in jail. He hasn't the memory for dates that I have, and {f he trusts to his memory, I'm afraid he'll make trouble. MISS WENDEL ‘| AGAIN IN COURT. HEIRESS WHO PROVED HER SANITY SUES RELATIVES. een an Inmate of a sanitarium at Ease ton, Pa, John D. Wendel, the father of the plaintift, died in 1875, leaving a large estate both In real and personal prop erty. He left his widow, who dled in 164, a Ife interest in the greater pore tion of his property. He also left to hin six daughters $4000 n City Im- provement stock. and to the plaintiff the Premises No, 71 Rroadway. Miss Wendel claims that her brother, who Is the chief defendant, and the other executors and trustees of her father’s will have not distributed his estate In accordance wiih the terms of the will and have declincd to make an accounting which she demands, John G. Wendel resides at Yonkers, and he and Miss Georgiana Wendet tave deen on bad terms for a long time. He and some of her sisters applied some time ago tp the Supreme Court for an She Wants an Accounting of the Share in Her Father's Estate. sult has been brought In the Supreme Court by Miss Georgiana G. R. Wendel oity, She sticks to her craven husband ;aga@inst her brotaer, John G. Wea e., and| ‘naulry as to her sanity, and a Sheriff's * through all. het’ staters, Rebecca A. D.. Mary E. A.,|!ury found a, verdict that she was not > Most was released from the Tombs! Josephine J. 8., Ella, V. Von E. and Au- [competent to manage her affalra, Law-, abou noon In $1,000 bad furnished by gusta A. 3. Wendel. as «xccutor yer Snyder had this verdict upset ong Augustine Albinger, of No, 3465 Third, trustees of her father's es:ate, to the ground of irregularity. Tyenuex Hell wenthtionie Simmediately {ctl wilnvotiee derendanleitor ar This resulted in her release from # sosts examination will de held on’ of her distributive share of his pr senitarium jongLonsatsland Ewhere / sionday: whicn she says amounts to abu: $%,09),| "24 been Incarcerated, Sree TEN aT OTT Justice MeAdam In the Supreme Court K. of C. Gamen Postponed. = a Schools Soon to Open. | to-day. on the application of Wilam L.! ‘Tre Mold day and games of the Unitebe | Evening schools will open a week from nay. day. stration, ast through ce begins ‘Soni ach will, the President PaicKinley woman leader, whose teach ngs drove Czolgosz to do his dezi. How she fooks now, an! as she was whe. a prisoner on Blackwe.I’s Island. FULL PAGE IN COLORS. ssassinations of Presidents The Murders of Presidents LINCOLN and GARFIELD, Vividly Recalled by Recent Events, Retold by Eye-Witnesses Ilustrated by The World’s Best Artists. Advance of Modern Surgery. Difference be!ween the wounds of the thrce Presi- dents, Linccla, Garfield and McKinley, and How 20th Century Surgery Mght Have Saved Garfield's Life. Snyder, counsel for M.ss Wendel. grant- }Order of the Knights of Columbu: ed an order for the service of the com- plaint py publication on Miss Aurusta 1, have teen ca led off because of th Wendel, who has for the past #ix mouths death of the President, The Schooling of An Anarchist, How thesz hu nan vipers a e taught to make wir on society. A marvellous exposure of taeir hideous meth »ds. By WM. R. HAZEN, Ex-Ch ef of U.S. Sicrei Service, and Historians. Anarchy-- What Shall We Do with It? O.inions 0 great ‘uris s, eduzatozs, lezisla- tors and citizens cn W. TO STAMP OUT THE CURSE| ‘ycheduled for to-day at Centic Park, 8

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