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ANARCHISTS UP IN COURT. liabcit Corpus Case of the Chicago Plotters Taken Alleged Up. Chicago, Sept. 16.—Hearing on the writ of habeas corpus issued Wednes day for the release of the anarchists under arrest here began before Judge Chetlain in the Criminal Court at 11:40 a. m. today. Judge Chetlain concluded to take up the habeas corpus case of the alleged anarchists in the Criminal Court building, on the North Side, adjacent to the jail, instead of his regular court room on the South Side. The change was made at the request of the Sheriff, who stated that he was afraid that an attempt would be made to rescue the prisoneis if they were taken through the streets by the police. He said that the people were excited on ac count or the bulletins from Buffalo, and it had been reported to him tuat threats ot lynching li^d been made. Juuge Chetlain arrived at 11:30, and a few minutes later the nine prison ers charged with conspiracy to kill the President were led in and given seats behind a row of bailiffs. Sheriff Mag- erstadt was present in person. Throughout the room were deputy sheriffs and detectives In plain clothes, the Sheriff having determined to take every possible precaution against trou ble. The writ of habeas corpus having been complied with by the production of the nine prisoners in court, counsel then made returns in behalf of the Sheriff, the Chief ot Police and Jus tice Prindeville, who, according to the petition, held the prisoners under res traint illegally. The prisoners brought into court were: Abraham Isaak, Ab raham Isaak, Jr., Clemens Pfeutzner, Hippolyte Havel, Henry Travaglio, Michael Rose, Martin Rosenick. Morris J. Fox. Emma Goldman was not pres ent, but Justice Prindeville had prom ised to follow whatever decision was made by Judge Chetlain. i moo ini iii Arrest of Emma Goldman, “High Priestess of Anarchy.” TRIED HARD TO DENY HER IDENTITY. But When Cornered Boldly Admitted It—She Sympathized With the Assassin, and Is Indifferent to the Crime. Chicago. Sept. 12.—Emma Goldman, the anarchist leader, under whose red banner Leon Czolgosz claims he stands, whose words he claimed fired his heart and his brain to attempt I the assassination of the President, was arrested here yesterday. She disclaimed all but the slightest acquaintance with the President’s as sailant; she denied absolutely that she, plicated in any plot to kill the Presi- or any anarchist she knew, was im- dent. She said she believed Czolgosz acted entirely on his own responsi bility, and that he never claimed to have been inspired by her, as he is quoted us affirming. The President, she averred with a yawn, was an in significant being to her, a mere human atom whose life or death were mat- don't know surely, but I think Czol- gosz was one of those downtrodden men who see all the misery which the rich inflict upon the poor, who think of it, who brood over it, and then in despair resolve to strike a great blow>. as they think, for the good of their fellowmen. But that is i not anarchy. •’Czolgosz”—the Russian wontan pro nounced the name with the greatest ease—“Czolgosz may have been in spired by me, but if he was he took the wrong way of showing it.” The police are not entirely satisfied with Miss Goldman's story. When Captain Schuetler and Detective Hertz discovered her at the home of one Norris, at 303 Sheffield avenue, she denied her identity. "Hello, Miss Goldman,” said the 1 Captain, as he entered the parlor. “Are you glad to see me?” i “I’m not Miss Goldman. I’m a Swedish woman, and my name is Lena Lanson,” answered the anarchist, en deavoring to imitate a Swedish dia lect. “All right: I speak Swedish my self,” said the police officer, as he poured out a few questions in the Norse tongue. Miss Goldman did not answer him, affecting to misunder stand. Detective Hertz, meanwhile, had discovered a penholder with the MILBURN HOUSE, BUFFALO, N. Y., WHERE THE PRESIDENT DIED. ters of supreme indifference to her or to any anarchist. Czolgosz’s act was foolish. Yet, she declared, it prob- ably had its inspiration in the misery which the Pole had seen about him. Violence, she said, was not a tenet in the faith of the anarchist, and she had not advocated it in Cleveland, where Czolgosz said he heard her, nor elsewhere. name “Emma Goldman” engraved on it. j “What does this mean?” asked Cap tain Schuetler, holding the inscribed penholder. “It means that the game is up,” she said. She then admitted her iden tity fully and accompanied the offi cers. TRAINS DERAILED BY SAND. Two Engineers Killed in Their Cabs—Two Others of Crew Injured. Evidence that a Cleveland Suspect Had Been Making Bombs. Cleveland, Sept. 16.—In a frame building on Broadway, the Cleveland detectives have discovered evidence which, while not tending to prove the existence of an anarchist plot against President McKinley, will at least serve to hold one man who was arrested in Chicago. As soon as information was received here of the arrest of Edward Wolcfn- ynski. of this city, in Chicago. Ser geant Doran and Detective Schemunk were detailed to search the house In which he lived, at 170 Broadway. They found stored away on top of a cup board 50 feet of fuse, such as is or dinarilv used in the manufacture of dynamite bombs. The information was at once tele graphed to the Chicago authorities. J I ■ i SCHLEY COURT. Emma Goldman, "High Priestess of Anarchy." Admiral Howison- Washington. Sept. 16.—Admiral Ramsay at one time chief of the Bur eau of Navigation, has been selected as Howison's successor on the Schley court. Washington. Sept. 16.—Admiral Dewey notified Admiral Schlev by tele phone today that the court of inquire will resume its sessions at 11 o'clock on Monday morning next. The third member of the court. Admiral Ram- sav. will fill the place vacated by Rear- Admiral Howison. Seventh National Bank Affairs. Washington. Sept. 16.—Six members of the reorganization committee of the failed Seventh National Bank, of New York, are here in consultation with the Deputy Controller of the Currency. Controller Dawes left for Buffalo this morning, and nothing will be given I out regarding the plans of reorganiza tion until they have been approved or disapproved by him. Plot to Kill Roosevelt Berlin. N. H., Sept. 16.—Learning that a man who left here this forenoon for New York had declared that he was on his way to Washington to kill Vice-President Roosevelt. Chief of Po-, lice Youneliss has telegraphed the Chief of Police of New York to look | out for him. The man was a for-1 eigner. He tried to buy a ticket to ' Washington, but could not do so and , bought one for New York. ASTHMA CURE FREE! There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails. LEON CZOLGC8Z. The name oi Leon Uzolsoaz. the assassin of President McKinley, is best | renounced by the uninitiated by recollecting how the Russian always introduces a "t” into the pronuncia tion of the name of the czar, tints: •■t-zar.‘ In the case of Csolgos' on • should a iv “Tselial. gotcli,” with tile -*1“ faintly sound. and ihe second "t” qul’e full. Tile assassin has lived in Detroit, other parts of Michigan, Cleveland. Cincinnati and Chicago. He is without par ticular education, exce t in Xnarehislic uo - trines. The picture given is the one taken by older of Chief of Police Bull, of Buffalo, and Secretary of War Root. Troops. Admiral Ramsay is Selected to Replace Rear- Confession. WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY. FUSE IN THE CUPBOARD. TO SERVE ON Compl.te New York. Sept. 12.—A special to the Herald from Buffalo says: Leon Czolgosz has confessed to the police that his attempt upon the life of President McKinley was the result of a conspiracy in which many besides himself had a part. So tar as can be learned Czolgosz has refused to men tion any name except that of Emma Goldman, but papers are in existence which, if they can be discovered, will lay bare the entire conspiracy and will result in wholesale arrests, fol lowed by prosecutions. Although Emma Goldman has been arrested in Chicago, it is probable that she will be brought to Buffalo for trial. The center of the conspi- racy is here. Buffalo is filled literally SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. 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The Colombian legation last night received a long cablegram from the State Department at Bogota, the Col ombian capital, reporting everything quiet there and a lack of official news regarding the bombardment of Rio Hacha by the Venezuelan fleet. The legation has received a letter from the Colombian Minister at Quito. Ecua dor. dated August 28. saying that the Ecuador Government has given him the most friendly assurances of an in tention to maintain strict neutrality toward Colombia. The legation here gives credence to this report of Ecua dor’s neutral policy. RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY. The Dalles, Or.. Sept. 14.—A shock ing railroad accident occurred one mile east of here yesterday afternoon, in which Engineers Thomas Haslam and Ed Rees met a terrible death and Fireman Speer and Brakeman Davis were seriously injured. A gravel train pushed by two engines, running east at a speed of about 20 miles an hour, became derailed by sand on the track, the forward engine jumping the rails and plowing into a sand bank, where it was crashed into by the other en gine. The two engineers were killed in their cabs, Rees’ body being man gled beyond recognition. Both were frightfully scalded. Speer and Davis were severely scalded about the face and shoulders. Haslam and Rees were among the best known railroad men on the road. Both were married and leave families in this city. Miss Goldman arrived here Sunday morning from St. Louis. Her immun BOER LEADER KILLED. ity from arrest while in the Missouri metropolis and up to today, in Chi cago. afforded her much amusement. Thirty-wen Out of a Hundred Men Killed- Kitchener Reports Complete Victory. She told in sentences, punctuated with laughter, of her capture today. Matjesfonteia, Cape Colony, Sept. 12. "I am an anarchist—a student of sociology—but nothing in anything I —Colonel Crabbe has surprised the ever said to Leon Czolgosz knowingly camp of Van Dermerwe, the most 1 could have led him to do the act trusted lieutenant of Commandant Scheeper, killed him and another Boer which startled everybody Friday.” “Not even in your lectures?” she and made prisoners of 37 out of the was asked. “He says your words set 100 men under Van Dermerwe’s com mando. hie brain on fire.” London, Sept. 12.—Lord Kitchener “Am 1 accountable because some track-brained person puts a wrong reports to the War Office from Pretoria construction on my words? Leon as follows: “Methuen engaged Vautonder and Czolgosz, i am convinced, planned the deed unaided and entirely alone. Delarey in Great Maries Valley. Sep There is no anarchist ring which tember 6th and September 8th, driving would help him. There may be an ’ them from a strong position Septem archists who murder, but there are ber 8th. The Boers left six dead Sep also men in every walk of life who tember 6th, and 12 September Sth. sometimes feel the impulse to kill. I Forty-one prisoners were captured.” ! Resolutions of Sympathy. Chicago. Sept. 12.—At a meeting of the Illinois Manufacturers' Associa tion today, resolutions were adopted extending sympathy to President Mc Kinley and expressing the hope for a speedy and complete recovery. The association also passed a resolution de ploring the existence of anarchistic sentiment in this country and calling on Congress to take prompt action to prevent the recurrence of such a ter rible crime. Boy ConfcsMS to Forgery. to overflowing with agents of the secret service. A search is being made of every sewer that underlies the city, for it is known that in one of them, is a package of papers con taining details of the conspiracy and the names of those concerned with Czolgosz in the plot, together with an outline of its ramifications. In his confession Czolgosz told of his attempt to destroy the written evidence of the conspiracy. He said that they did not permit him to burn the papers as he had desired. Before leaving his room in Nowak’s hotel he gathered together all of his papers, taking them from his pockets, and from his valise, and from the draw ers of his table. All were bound to gether in one package, which he con cealed beneath his coat. Czolgosz says that he made a circuitous and aimless trip about the city, and that at son>e point, which he cannot now describe, he came upon an open sewer. Into this sewer he cast his papers. Inch by inch the sewers of this city are being searched, and if such a thing is possible, those papers will be recovered. On authoritative information it can be said that during the last ten weeks Emma Goldman has visited six anarchist organizations. She has been in Buffalo three times since July 12, having left the city the last time four days before the attempted assassina tion. Emma Goldman, Czolgosz, Abra ham Isaak and Marie Isaak were in consultation in Chicago on two occas ions Marie Isaak accompanied Emma Goldman to Buffalo the last time the arch leader of the anarchists was here. Leon Czolgosz was accompanied to Buffalo and about the city by a mys terious Bohemian man and woman who acted so suspiciously as to war rant the assumption that they knew of the intention of Czolgosz to assas sinate the President. Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. New York, Jan 3, 1901. Drs. Taft Bros.’ Medicine Co. Gentlemen : Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its com position alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthmalene contains no opium, mor phine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. Avon Springs. N. Y , Feb. 1,1901. Dr. Taft Bron. Medicine Co. 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