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Show ASSASSINATION OP HUMBERT PLOTTED IN AMERICA. Rome, Aug. 1. In the course of his examination yesterday Bresci did not deny that he had teen designated to assassinate as-sassinate King Humbert It is now believed be-lieved that the crime was arranged in Paterson. N. J. A man named Salvatoro Quintavalli, who returned from the United States with Bresci and accompanied him to an anarchist meeting in Paris, has been arrested at the Rio Marina, on ' the island of Elba. The police found on him letters and photographs of anarchists. anarch-ists. When Quintavalli was arrested at Porto Ferrajo, a large crowd tried to take him from the officers to lynch him. He was taken to the prison with great difficulty. Anton Lanner, who - accompanied Bresci from the United, States, - has been arrested at Ivrea.. in Consequence of these arrests the belief - in' the existence ex-istence of a plot is increasing. . Bresci's brother, who is a lieutenant in the Italian army, stigmatizes the crime as the most cowardly act of the century. He had no news of his brother for a long time, and thought he was still in the United States. Parliament has been summoned to meet Aug. 6. - - , It is stated that Queen Marsherita will retire to Streia, to live with her mother. The clergy of Monza E.nd throughout Italy are holding memorial services today. to-day. Great excitement is reported at Milan. The troops are in readiness at their barracks to prevent a disturbance. A score of prominent anarchists have been arrested. The police are active and other arrests are expected to follow. fol-low. The ministers have unanimously decided de-cided that the body of King Humbert shall rest in Rome. Fifteen thousand troops will pay the last honors. The king and queen arrived in Monza this evening. In the midst of a touching demonstration demon-stration of welcome to King Victor Emanuel, two strangers cried "Vive l'Anarchia." They were arrested and narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of the furious crowd. An Elberfeld dispatch announces the arrest there of Guiseppi Bernardi, accused ac-cused of declaring that Emperor William's Wil-liam's turn to be assassinated will come next. He denies the charge, but is believed be-lieved to be an anarchist. |