Show NORRIS TALKS Man at Whose House Miss Goldman Was Visiting Is Interviewed Chicago Sept 10Charles G Norris I at whojta home Miss Goldman was taken tak-en Into custody and who was later arrested ar-rested is not the type of man generally associated with the word anarchist He Is well built good looking neat even dressy In appearance and Is i decidedly de-cidedly Intelligent He has no Occupation occupa-tion at present but has been a clerk and was recently In the Insurance business busi-ness He Is a Canadlon by birth but has become a citizen of this country NO KNOWLEDGE OF PLOT When questioned by one of the police S ofllcers Norrls disclaimed any knowledge knowl-edge of any plot to assassinate the President and said that he knew nothing noth-ing whatever of Czolgosz When asked how Mis1 Goldman came to be an inmate in-mate of his place he replied that he had on a previous occasion Invited her to mako her home there whenever she was In Chicago NOT STUDYING ANARCHISM In toply to further questioning he I said that he had not attended Miss I Goldmans lectures to study anarchism I from a sociological standpoint Wishing Wish-ing to know more of MIus Goldman he sought her acquaintance meiely because I be-cause ho wished further knowledge of the principles she professed II I I 1 I KNEW POLICE WANTED TIER S When she came to your house did you not know that she was wanted by the police was asked Yes 5 Thou why did you not Inform the police Well abe said when she came to the house that she had come here to surrender sur-render herself lo the Chicago police and I supposed she wbuld do so when she got cudy I POTNTED QUESTION PUT Dont you know asked the Chief of Police that site was not going to surrender sur-render to the police at all Dont you I know that she vao picparlng to leave Chicago No I dsntiIls the reply II She told me she was going to give herself up and 1 had no reason to doubt her DOUBTS HIS WORD I dont believe one word of that said the Chief of Police as Norris was led away The woman was propar Ing to run away HH wo can positiVelY show and of course this felloW must have known It I shall hold him In custody cus-tody and have liiiii Indicted for conspiracy con-spiracy to kill 1 the President WATCHING A LATIn LAT-In the Shellleld avenue fiat occupied by Norris and where Miss Goldman was arrested lived P Norris Mrs Stella Thornclalc Rowena Thorndale a little girl daughter of Mrs Thorndale and P C Vcrrall all of them friends of Miss Goldman The police kept watch on tho flat all evening with the Intention Inten-tion of arresting anY or the inmates should they appear HOW TRAIL WAS FOUND It was through a telegram l sent by Miss Goldman toAlbert H Verrall a brother of P C Verrall that the police first got on the trail of her Albert Verrall resides at 50S Oakdale avenue and on Saturday a telegram was delivered deliv-ered to his house from Miss Goldman asking if It was true that the Isaaks family had been arrested She ImKseen tho story in the papers Miss Goldman said but did not believe it A reply was sent assuring her that the family was In custody and a reply was received re-ceived from Miss Goldman saying that she would be In tho city on the following follow-ing day DATED AT ST LOUIS Miss Goldmans telegrams are said to have been dated In St Louis but this Is not certain Information of the exchange ex-change of telegrams was secured by the I 1 I police and a watch the S was set on i I premises at 508 Oakdale avenue About 830 Sunday night a woman answering i tho description of IIss Goldman called I at the house Not gaIning admission by the front door she went around to the side and was In the house nearly an I hour She was shadowed from there to t I the Norris fiat on Sheffield avenue r |