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yer me pisos | ‘HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1001 _ ASSASSIN’S STRANGE SECLUSION PRIORIKIDNEY TROUBLE CURED. TO TRAGEDY IS STRONG PROOROP EEO Wea ncsimacay immo by Pe-rusna. Lbefore I was com: ely cured, but | have hud good cause to be grateful, for not only {id my kidney trouble disappear, but’ my general health improved and f have been in good health ever since, 1 would not be without it for ten times its cost. FRANCES MATOON. This experience has been repeated many We hear of such cases nearly every Marth S The collection will be found replete with especially Mrs. Matoon had catarth of the mae desirable Persian, Turkish and Indian Rugs, in- ,, 10 ho e ht remes io made ae aiekitaceecren ener cluding many unusually large sizes, also a variety ! anna Lew | i te HRS Re | Of delicate colored Rugs made in exclusive qualities 1 know that I enjoy perfect health, all and color combinations, suitable for Modern Home 4 Pe . Last winter I suffered from backache until {became es, Wustrung Be | EXQUISITE PERSIAN and TURKISH SILK RUGS. nervous that I could not sleep nights, | became a physical wreck. Fortunately | on | B. Altman & €o, have now on sale their Importations of Rugs for the season. 1313: N. Mryani ave. tuna was brought to my notice and | = ited to ery #. It wae nothing short of hivesing to me. It cured the cold, allayed |the nervousness, renovated my {em and brought health and youth back to DOMESTIC RUGS o used It speak ; Sompr’sing a large and well selected stock of the best makes of Wilton. Axminster, Brussels and MRS. FRANCES MATOON. Frances Matoon, Treasurer of the| 4 i} | Smyrna Rugs in all sizes. ff Minneapolis Independent Order of Good ee J. E. Eloapeesst 1831 F street, N. ! 5 " \; fi 2 Sixth street, Min- | ) nenpolls, Sinn an follows! |, sty ayatem wad, ran down and wor | Imported and Domestic Art Squares. “Lagt winter I had considerable|! xperienced no permanent relief watt | Reversible Wilton and Mohair Rugs. 4 a 21 brough " e a corahard cold whtch fad neatocted. | tor Coan aud Thee hee ye eteanser han | Kurrachee Bath Rugs. Door Mats, Ete, One of my lodge friends who called when! (lk my restored health to the beneficial ef- I was ill told ime of.a wonderful medicine] “Perna curea catarrh wherever located ' called Perun: 1 had no faith in it, but “4 bottles an Address ‘hed me to try ft Tt Brought ae mon [fate yeigeeloe Co Colambugs” ohle, fr pauatactory) result I used three bottler’ Hartma: a — ———— — $$ $e LO ( O MAKE WAY BAUMANN €, BR | WITH M "Kl N LEY __ Third Avenue, between 83d and 84th Streets. 2 lONE E DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, : THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS IN THE CITY, Ed Saftig, Arrested in St. Louis, Implicates = 7 ‘ Antinae Emma Goldman and Frank Harrigan. | coscens pigceharlgn : N he : : a (By Associated Preas.) that he would be caught. The as- ST, LOUIS, Mo. Sept. 24.—Ed)sassin sald he did not care if he was Saftig, arrested here this morning at} caught. He said he would shoot the a dry-goods store on the charge Of] president (he called him “Mack') petit larceny, {s believed to be a0} where «ll people would know why he accomplice of McKinley's assassin. was killed. When taken before Chief of De-| “tarrigan told him to go ahead. If tectives Desmond he made @ con-| money could save him he would be fezsion In which he is sald to bave} gayeq, given all the details of the plot to ssinate President McKinley. We Aatzmarek / louse - Shows) window © Via Attic inwaick Me Ass4#ssi7n, Slept For Six Weeks; Tiled the Handkerchief. “Next ¢ Frank Harrigan, of the Dewey Hotel, tils was the day that the killing was Philadelphia, In the plot. to take plage. He asked me to tle Saftig says that, on the Monday, nandkerchiet around his hand. 1 previous to the assassination of Pres! | 4,4 80, and he placed a revolver injf) mesic dent MeKioley, Harrigan met bim)) i, nand--under the handkerchief, Estimates on cther combinations our ae ot Panter eeu. Hibs KINZ one, as During Re Six Weeks {iit tier." in Which He Isolated |‘ Himself in a Polish Colony Outside o Buffalo His Move. Dainty 3-piece Reception Suit,ex- | cellent quality damask covering, “s,07, tu) eslting tue | f carved frame, beautifully polished,; nas ma: ‘ 2 ap- department ‘0 must be seen to be ap 9, 90: seeeee from. __, ments, Despite Thei: and Emma eee = the Bichstobe He asked me if I could see that there ‘more or less elaborate given of} Set sure aE Miyeveny, Were dt Great |in: seen He ae a CELLS waa a weapon in his hand. I aald 75 'personal application. | teadr for your snap affected him zmareks had | aye got up [sapproval. ‘* brought anger. He house If) that T could not. “Then he told me that | was to go to the Temple of Music. I was to fix up my hand the same as I had fixed bis. If the guards allowed me Portent. Saftig told Chief Desmond that he would tell all he knew regarding the niot to kill the President. He pre- faced his remarks by telling of his life A FOUR-ROOM FLAT COMPLETELY FURNISHED, $125. Consisting of Earle, Dining-Room, Bedroom and Kitchen. Parties diving i the suburbs of New York, or on Long Island, in New Jersey or BUPFAL9, {dont Mek opt. 4.—The life of Pres-| for w wax pork on ec ff Buffalo, durin wae shaved ¢ he barb 1 5 week diately clan to the shooting inthe Tl deeds Wigs losers Bree ene PTesen ce ‘0 go by he would have no trouble | Conmecticut, cam trade with equal advantage. Onr store cam be reached by trans- of the ident forms an intercating | Hotel anaved him.” Not once during Tella (of the Phat. in getting by. But if they stopped|[ | yer on all lines. Elevated Railroad Station at the door. 4 chapler Ia Ue career of the man wao Hetahtatanteouronsmener “It was on the Monday before the} me he would not try It. | Joe Dazisdzwas President was killed that I first knew) That afternocu we went out ai west seneca that anything was going to happen he suggested. 1 tled the handker- = in Anarchistic circles,” said Saftig. [chief about his hand. Mine was fixed “On that date Frank Harrigan, an/up the same way, Harrigan was to ton whieh the barber put to than does of an An- ¢ plot against the head of the nation, MeKimey's assassin received consider- Weat Seneca-i# a township of able mail while In West Senec t © Change strat _firoush the Buffato i ’ Anarchist (oat I had known In New|/meet us at the grounds and he was w miby some url) York and other Eastern cities, 10-/to be immediately back of the as- mall.. Katzmarek, cated me and made an appointment | gassin to prevent any interference. eral times to pump for me to meet him at the Michelobe “At the gate I weakened. I told The Mne dividing the eity him, expressing wonder at his idleness town ix about six miles from t 1s mmluslon theres nuts toinors avail: ee sajoon in this city. the assasqain that I would go back and 3 . 3 2) “I did not know before why I was|get Harrigan to do what had been yilodge. “i to meet him. He knew me of old| laid out for mo. | 1479, 1481, 1483 Third Ave., at 84th St. Open Saturday evening until 10 o'clock. |. Mach Mall and Money. yaar “parts of it being Inhabited by Poles. People from’ the clty seldom tind thelr way there. A few farmers travel 4n and out over the Ridge road, but the Poles tarm a colony ali by themnelve: s section of Buffalo, The towns .aitip la a thinly settled farming country, and he knew that m,. weakness was! “I left the assassin then and | never lequor, We both drank, but what I] saw him any more. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. roll and xatde nothing. exclusive, unsoclable and apart from |""iKatzmarek’s strange guest came to the world, Huffalo several times. le satd it was! CHICAGO AUTHORITIES DROP |CAUSES UPROAR AT BOROUGH | !2Nk affected me most. : r spot for the planting of an| ngs | “Harrigan told me that he wanted Inesdsy and Thursday, September 25th & 26th; ist asuasin, to watt day ‘ifter ld inthe: hauanice jee Dande THE CONSPIRACY CHARGE. ! COUNCIL MEETING. ae a to Buffalo with him, He] CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Emma Gold- Wed Mi Y LU (week after week for the are Nouxe ‘ix vers" similar to Kutz: eee ! es naid there was a man to be kilied, 4| "a Was found at the home of the Women’s Plain Hemstitched, Half Doz, 55c., 68c., 95c. rival of his victim and the »portunity Isaaks, where the Anarchists were to irik fatal blow, could be found [Md About one hundred yarda Away. The t] Abuses Oftetatn THI They ‘rurn| prominent man. T asked him who it ise ‘ Men's Plain Hemstitehed, - - HalfDoz, $1.00 any whe It wis announces that. the meeting Crimsou—Threatens to Sue was. He told me to wait and 1| holding a jollification meeting on ac- | i count of their release from custody. Women's Inilialed, - + Half Doz, 48c., 85c, One of the megn, dingy shacks of tois Mae for the purpose of selling lots in Uttle colony of Polea is occupied by Martin Katzmarek, his wife and four] Buffalo went to Us children, He has as a permanent |" Co a was held behind closed Doarder Stanislaus, Vieshneskl, a sour-| doors. “The wasasean attended Ie Atter eas te, nelghborho. d. real-estate eater Hving fn East inceting, but was Met Assassin In Daft She refused to be seen by an As- “L finally consented to go with| 80clated Press reporter, but sent ext Mrs. Bresei, the widow of King Hfum-|him. We left here on Tuesday and| ord that she did not know any such Hemstitched, Embroidered and Lace Edge, Each, 1234¢,, ISc., 25c., 45c, faced, ‘silent, Mliterate Pole. Vies the “meeting ended some of the Toles bert’. assassin, created an uproar at the| got into Buffalo on Wednesday even-|man at Saftig. Also Real Valenciennes Edge Handkerchiefs at Unusually neuk! works tn the big sicel plant on ifatl beetaventte mercies Nene meeting of the Borough Council in Ciif-|ing late. Harrigc3 gave me $50 and Harcigan Not Knowe Low Prices. @he lake shore. He sleeps in the little rd tntdntgnt there was a row and sia | side Pa nounced whe attic of Katzmarck's home. f the Poles was shot In the tee.) ve The Pole who shot him left the city s A ein Win Kedtetiow. and the police have never been able] spiracy charge Sy to learn who he was. The wounded] ( Early in the morning of July Ml ian, who is still in bed, refused Stata ed Vieshnesk! brought home with him altutely to make any complaint or say a Btrange young man and shared his bed | word concerning the axsault or th: as- kN. J, last night. paid my way there, and gave me a She declared that #he ad been hound-| return ticket to St. Louls. A because off “When we got to Buffalo we went unpleasant notoriety all her boarders} tg a poarding-house. I do not. re- deserted her, “I will sue the horough for deprivingy Member the name of the proprietor PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24.—No person by the name of Frank Harri- gan has registered at the Hote! Dewey within the lagt four months. The Dewey is a cheap lodging-house at that the the Goldman borough police, dropped. tically no plans for the 1, when leaving court. with him. The strange young man wai | sallant, “1 have prominet te. ques artlclen’ for, Uvelthood:"" rcreamed Mrs,|nor he atreet where It was located.)5 142 North Sixth’ at aaah ssassin, 1 ie 9 agazines and Journals, but a = J] No. n atroet, A the assas: Two Mysterious Visitors, otherwise my path is unmarked." The man avas arrested after the Pres: present is In charge of Charles R Vieshnesk! told the police that he met dent in front off On ‘the day of the me Neuman and ed at Katamarek's ho ‘men Horth and Naedler, on: until the faces of the boro {dent was shot. “When we got Into the boarding- ze two Poles] In company with Mra. Abraham 2 to see the | Isaak wife of the Anarchist ect the young man by the Polish Catholle Church on Stanis- x assassin, He and the strangers took a] Marie 3 “ni daughters: laus atreet In Bamtele is in ne sven walk “on the Itldge road, Mo re‘urned parle sees the hots mien et ore { tals turned crimson house we saw the assassin. I knew The fellow, he sald, s alone, TRILOF ed cere ae careawe with) af gye told Ih { he met I Pia aeatsald he Was a’stranger and was] On ‘the 30th of August Katzma nnltormed non t ne 1 to told Horth that if he met a reall him, having met him in Chicago sev- for a boarding-house, Viesh- | guest left.. He told Ka! looking for im to Katzmarek’s houro | was going to Elmira, é in West Seneca. seven miles from the} pole that he was going to Baltimore. | Dut she showed her x ‘athieation at 1edine hes wean Polish church where he had found him. | Before leaving he turned a .ds-calibre | leaving Jail, A curious Ww watehed . What was Vieshnesk! doing in front} revolver over to Katzmarek as part] her depart, but there was no demon- sel nays she will not move] ident. of the Polish church so Jate In the] payment for his lodging, paying ‘the stration, tromi{herigresent) Remo® wipfatectal hor nad guae (ou Nidears 0. o far from home? The/rest of the bill in cash. revolver | ___ at) arias ered learned, war out of order, Its owner had no ati sy TILE Teint eterno ee ne | Pals With: that: int view, butthead UTICA MILLS Y to the trouble rf oh that ay we ry of taking, ther ansarsing seven miles out | Yt aa the Baturny retore the att [County Jail, and the keepers ray that] futled, He was to make another at- ns ‘ Tie the: country, to find «a bearding-|ing when the assassin left Icatzmarckes, he fs tn at uuenviable frame of mind. | rempt soon. Muslin Sheets «4 Pillow Cases at ane ey ve up halt of his bed |e went direct to Jonn Nowakea hotel, No one ta allowed to vialt. him without | Ce! to kim? rene ey td Neate obra Dteintng a written permit from Dix- Harrigan was present at that time. 7 ihe follows nday hi What took the murderer out on Stan-| (On the following Monday he went & -Attorney Merrill. ‘There ure no} Harrigan told the assassin that he Wednesday, Sept. 25th. had better postpone it until the Prest- y, sep! I. the ar- isiaus ptreatay tour mles from the nea Main street, and bought the 2-cailbre Pare i ny Was it arranged that he shou'd meet revolver’ vith which he shot the reals ‘ Mieshneskt 1a front of the Pollsh Cath: | een onto load itrund the clerk And an |? dent ieft Buffalo. PILLOW. CASES. oe CHer ‘On the Friday morning following, the Ai ena -ASES, Her manner was somew archist he would be so frightened | y SaiseaterThet aeaaaain cia Mateata etter wig) erat years before. Te B Alt t tele ii tha wanda *4¥ 99) ne that he intended killing the Pres- AMA le (PREPARED FOR THE WORLD ALMANAC BY WALTER WELLMAN) The most interesting event in polar exploration during the year. 5 1900 was the establishment of a new © record in the efforts of man to attain the North Pole, Dr. Nansen’s achievement’ ch he is confined and he sees no one exetpt the keepers “He said that there were so many e police have labored’ in vain to Motta a vim ints meals. being eclipsed by a sledge party sent out Jearn fe true significance of this incl: cateying. a Sunde done jo. in pepe | Mis exan.dnation ts set for to-morro~, | people present at was a sure thing Size. Plain item: te Ee sodition # Prince Luigi, At A asi rived in Bi ES octet te Inches long and Rare: | when he will be arralgned on the ot! I eerste Bah ; Hem. stitched. Duke gulps fe, was eth mma Goldman ee eee ee eared, ‘The poe| Herr Johann Most, the notoronal et si0latine Section Wl. of. "he DON’T OWN HOME? NO WoRK.| 42%36 inches,each,J2c. 16c, the Abruzzi, of Italy. ‘This party reached in Cleveland on July 12 Emma Gold-| eo have never been able to get any Anarchist and editor of Fretneit, who {C00 ®Blch prohibtur untawful assem- "| 45x36 “ “43c. I7e, latitude 86 degrees 38 minutes North upon’ 3 man left Cleveland and came to Buffalo|trace of it. Undoubtedly. It contained blage. on the evening of July 12. So Dnt ey 3 i iy aes ein “folowed her to Buffalo wintone we ull! the ght have eatentigned oumente was arrested In a dance hall Sunday} Moet was to have been arraigned in mediately. The police way the two met] nection of certain Anarchists with the | Mahe while addressing a meeting of al-| the Court of Special Sessions to-day on the ice-covered sea to the north of Franz Josef Land, thus passing by 19 minutes senanck Silk Mill'a Rar Out Anarchint Mate tol 50x38! “ “ 14. 18c, 54x38“ =“ 6c, 20c, in Buffalo, but they can't prove it. Inate Presid c 0 a h " of o plot to assassinate President McKinley. |jeged Anarchists, $3 <i) locked up in of a similar nature, but the] ‘phe owners of the Hackensack Silk t twenty-two statute m Didn't Have to Work. pee nal Gucinn nun reall i tee ey Postponed until the Queens | Mill to-day adopted a new rule In order SHEETS, é latitude, oF ‘about by Ni Tl Duke of ‘The murderer of McKiniez met Katz-| yexinley Stamps Contemplated, |‘ 10 2" ounty Jall, and there ap-| County case Is disposed of. to exclude Mallan Anarchists nat to] ¢ the point attained by Nansen, ‘The marekion’ the Morning, of sine idl] WASHINGTON, Bept. 23—A mpeciat ie- | POMT® $0 Ye Htfe vrosvect of hin ne nt waw arrested in tis city, several prevent furiner atrikes by this distur- $ 34x25 vds.each, 44c, 52c, the Abruzzi was not himself a Lh h , Bept. 23. tal is : ater held fo ing for an Indefinite period. Tho terma| sue of stamps commemorative of the Jif] 1" bondsmen to effect his releaie, t Olmsted in the Centre Street | i pdeedne work |) 2) 1X2se.% 4 49e,. “57e, yore. Biaiment it ie Ridae of the late President McKinley !s under | bix ball was fixed at $5,000 by Marict (5, Before entoring ” court: to-day, y show (a deed “ “ 550 63c. Munsazaln hosdldn tes wants hia |. + coaatationll atten Pon COmtte tee | CoE et THT Ceina en se Justices Holbrook. Jerome and Hinn- on 24 x2% 7 a : h a provide that hime jee De-|Connorton, his bondsmen woul ha date, before whom Most wan to have] fa ehe wilh ‘i ry 7s “ 62 . Ni pelt, satzmareleasiced him {ne wanted |partnent, Consideration of the aubsect, [qualify in doutle that amount, and heii tried had a conference, and’ de- i 23x24 62c. 70. / Casal of the Italian.) AVY» Wi + le | however, h: it ) 0 sb g | cle in view of the fact at Mowat Sh cidiet Maveia ode" Of Money | indicate dednitely wast action may bo [bonds reauined nn tl" S*° | preset ioeedup"tn the ‘Corsa te E| tee, "theta are 24x38“ — “ 69c. 7c. | Duke's second in command. The nearest a . efault of ball, ‘The assassin spent six weeks at Wats-Itaken, ‘Mont is up on the fitth story.of the ease Indellitelys, Nourn the} 30 of wtom jane, aod (REAR OF ROTUNDA.) i . A mene B's ’ i \. erred (et I eG CNET era ES ieee iki, Back caida aoidtiabunidlaabai dt caacuies is

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