Show SORROW AND VENGEANCE MINGLE IN PEOPLES MINDS of follow fl I 1 of 1 I 1 harrow the news of tl e dents demise was everywhere recene 1 with evidence of profound borrow at buffalo great crowds tl longed tl e streets from early morning 1 11 at night and when tl e conviction became settled that death was imminent those surround ing the bulletin I 1 were in a mood that meant goo I 1 to the assassin at a suggestion fio 0 some one that czolgosz should bi ivnel ed tl e crowd with a common i n ulbe started for the jail and in a few minutes six or eight thousand people surrounded the build ing in which tit assassin is confined tl e chief of pollie had been notified of the corn ng of the crowd and 1 ad all available force out in fiant As an additional on colonel eich commanding the 1 1 rigaude 1 ead quarters was asked to be leady to give assistance if it wen t ceded the odowd was kept at a li stance by the police and in tl e course of an hour left the vicinity of the jail and moved on the various bulletin boards hungry for the latest news from the sick chamber at washington the news of the presidents expected death came as a cruel ing blow work in all the de was vh su so absorbed were the clerks in the chief e condition 1 he he ids of departments absent and the two cabinet officers in tl e ty hay and gage remained anait aiom the throng as much as possible wl en they did appear they were pictures of grief and despair at chicago there were many espres of deep feeling against tl e chur derer and not a few were leveled at the anarchists confined in the county jail and I 1 mma goldman who ie held in tl e harrison street police station there no speeches but the crowds were in a dangerous temper and had any of tl e anarchists turned loose a mao or woman been killing wo ild have followed as soon as the crowd could have managed it ahree men one of them the son of a prominent hotel keeper v sited the kofl ces of the newspapers during the early part of the evening with a call written out and signed by all three stating that it there definite news by 10 clock batu iday morning of the death of president mcanley they wanted 10 men to meet them in front of the jail and take steps to lynch the anarchists confined in tl e building their call met with but 1 atle response although tha general feeling was with them there were no crowds around the jail or around the ll arrison street station nor were there any indication of any trouble the 1 earing of the application of habeas corpus in behdie of the eight anarchists held in U t chicago jail was postponed because of the fear of the polica that it was unsafe to convey the prisoners to and from jail |