Show T Scenes enes About Sagamore Hill f yr 21 FH re v rr fr t a I c 4 M I z tt 1 v b f t d' d S S SL L' L I 3 I k I t oX r I t J f 5 f fT T t j I 1 L t i- i 25 T V. V fe I. I t OYSTER BAY T Tj I. I Sept 14 t HArmed Armed with a bi big revolver fully loaded f i a dangerous crank clank who admitted he heS S was in an n n insane asylum an and aud who rho insisted ho must s see eo ent I Roosevelt elt was captured within a astone's stones stone's 5 throw of the thc presidents president's home on OD Sagamore Hill He did id not submit to arrest without a struggle Je in iu which k he attempted to draw his weapon on two trO secret service men f. f f In connection with the thc arrest it was f 1 learned If-arned that a mysterious shooting f which many construe as a deliberate attempt attempt at- at tempt to assassinate the president has lIas t kept kep tim the secret service ica men busy since t Ja last t Saturday an and was tho tim occasion of I tho the hurried visit made by Chief Wilkie L f of the secret ecret service senico bureau who came from irem W Washington yest yesterday and con con- Milled bulted with his subordinates at Sagamore Saga Saga- amore a- a f more Hil Hill With a companion the tho president was wason wason wason on horse horseback ack riding along lon the Cove e CoveS S road which skirts the shore shoie of th the the- bay i As be lie returned and 1 was turning into J j r. r tl fo b t E lIe Lt 0 l t lt I II I s k J g S y J AS ASIA IA N I II I Po u- u I his own grounds a 1 1 shot was fired from froma a revolver olver by some one concealed in tho the woods on tho the grounds roun s of the pr presidents president i s 's 5 cousin W W. Emlen Roosevelt If the president was the target the bullet went wide wido of the mark No Xo trace n I of the miscreant could be bo found b by the I secret service ser men mell and they 10 do not notI I connect the shooting with the appearance appear- appear I ance of the crank although thc they do doj O j not pot know how long on the latter has been I II in iu in the thema ma village c. c I I v- v I II I worthily Pa Pauls Paul's I heart was moved with mingled feelings s of pit pity and indi indignation indignation na nation tion his indignation being that t of love lo rather than that of la law He lie suffered as asI asa asa a father for his children reu as a devoted de I friend for those with whom be he has been ben benI I bound up in love o and service erice Which ono one of you rOUt he ho exclaimed which one of I you yell is hurt and I am not hurt hint 1 Why is caused to stumble and I 1 burn bum not 1 I JJ |