Show jl r i f 1 j MADE q I SOME TROUBLE j I I J > I i Swede Crank Wanted to See I II 1 II h President rJI I I STOPPED BY OFFICIALS I I ij i I i 1 I X I I j 111 H r I r Secret t Service Officers Send I = t Him Back 10 City III I I I I IIG Ri j Suspicious Character Giving Name off U i ljl > i of-f Samuel Swenyon Is Investigated 1 II i by Government Detectives 1i 1 I r > j id Il j I l II I Oyster Bay N Y Sept 2A suspicious ml I 4 1 sus-picious character giving his name as I i Kamuol 1 Swenyon was held up by the II I I i secret service officers at Sagamore I II Ill 1 t f Hill late this afternoon while making 1 J an effort to see the President lIe was ii I t + I Y I turned back to the village shadowed jll II stopped in Oyster Hay searched and I I I r I I later placed on a train for New York 1 He was unarmed and appeared to be I II i t a harmless crank possibly a religious S I I 4 Ii fanatic S I NAME WAS SWENYON t 11 Swenyon who Is a slightly built man l i of about Cu years with a reddish II I 11 II II I brown beard and mustache blue eyes t I and a strongly foreign cast of countenance 1I I 4J IJ 1 1 ance walked up to the roadway leading c r to Sagamore Hill about 430 this afternoon jih f I i j after-noon He was shabbily attired his I 11 I 1 clothes being badly lorn in several II t places He was stopped by a secret iI I JI 1 service officer I WAS A SWEDE S I II j I HP told the officer that he was a itI S Swede and had come from New York A 1 i to see the President and Sagamore e I I Hill having read about the Presidents I 11j ti j S I summer homo in tho newspapers A I I t S 11 short time before the President accompanied I L tI i It I I accom-panied by Mrs Roosevelt had gone I ij Ii I 1 t from the house to the woods nearby to 5 I 1 pi R chop wood that being a favorite exercise I I i ex-ercise of Ills 1 I I I i FOLLOWED BY OFFICER Y I The man was turned back by the officer i i 1 I of-ficer who told him the President was I i I t I 1 I not uL homo Swenyon who said he I II r J was a gardner looked curiously about S 11 p the grounds and then started on his I i S II I I I I return to the village He wns followed I i I I by another officer In one of the Presidents lt f t l Presi-dents road wagons IIt li J 1 J I TAKEN FROM WAGON 11 tl I Swenyon asked a passing driver for i I f a ride and rode Into the village with i t f II I him He had scarcely arrived in Oyster 111 j S A I Oys-ter Bay when he was taken from tho tit1 i I wagon by two secret service officers S I and examined Swenyon had nothing I j 4 I in his pockets except about four dolt dol-t m 1 lars in inonoy and a Swedish religious I t I newspaper On a sheet of paper I he Si I IH Ii J t wrote his name and address In a perfectly In J j per-fectly legible I hand I I u I > H WHAT HIS OBJECT WAS I Pt1 11 I i His only object in coming to Oyster S I Bay he said was to see Sagamore S i1 l J j Hill and the President abput whom he miIi S J I 11 had heard and read a great deal He p I Ii j arrived here on the 310 train this afternoon f l ri after-noon but did not have a return ticket ij f r to New York After examining him J I 5 thoroughly the officers were convinced j p 1 I t 4 that he was entirely harmless and that he was neither an anarchist nor a socialist cialist 11t i I tlr r t I 1 I AGREED rro LEAVE I He readily acceded to the suggestion IiI II of the officers that he leave the village iiP I They accompanied him to the station ii 1 and he bought his own ticket to New II t I York He left on the 007 train shaking It I I s shak-ing hands with the officers before he Illj I 1 I I r entered the car At no time did he i i S appear to be excited except when one I I of the officers at Sagamore Hill told I him that It he returned he was liable IS I to be shot lie left the hill In a hurry He answered all questions in a frank I tl I I and straightforward manner and bore i I every evidence of being an unsophisticated I 1t i I unsophisti-cated foreigner touched slightly crt cr-t d r i i S haps with religious lanatIcism who il I had been induced to come here merely ft I il 1I by his curiosity |