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Show TO p 'ijVISH RE 7)S." Tresidcnt's Cabinet Decides to Taf(c Step. l.urg. .s.'.iiig one Gordon, an an- '. anh:.-! auMaror. aud a'l- nil ng an an- j a r. hist trcet;r. a -,,.,.; am. .1 l.y a; jr.iui g ri:i. said t" res. ruble ("z .go.z. I Kr. 'ii Pittsburg m.-i.t ti Cin.un- j ' I...H. where sue st.lid Until Sept. f m 1:. n she went to St. Louis and at- j , tended several on. f.-re:icrs m th an- ; ar. hist, dr. ti e m il day tli- attempt- ! el assassination ocvurred. and the fol- ! lowing morning she went to Chicago j , to be near Isaak. she fays, in hi j j trouble. j This la all that Is known to the ! I pillule. What evidence the authorities n.ay hare Is another matter. Meanwhile Mean-while in hi conf-ssion the m-rct h , Czoigosz has acknowledged meeting ; her here In July, and the police hive ! some reason to b"llee he had been j mith her 1 i other plaees. rKii m or i loK.iis. jnn. Hlre.t dpMkr la llelmll ArrMleil form fMrUltlom I ttrrawee. lou.l..n Iw.rr.ilt .iiirt. t.i The -al,ine ut:t. at Dufialo ha , derided upon ti.e iharac.er and trnpe of the bill for the purii-hm-nt of per- i ac.ns who In the future may attempt to 1 assassinate a President of the l"n:te. I Statis. It mill n.ake urh attenipt.il treason, punishaiile by death. j The bill mill be drawn so that not I only the ITesident hut the Vire Presl- j dent and members of the cabinet shall be Included In the protection ftuaran- ' teed by the measure Federal courts ' will be vested with authority and power to deal mith the offender!. Federal Fed-eral grand Juries may Indict them. If they should be apprehended and arrested ar-rested by the State authorities of the county and district In which the crime happened to be committed the I'nlted dent MvK.tl.-y In ti.e Temple of Music nil the ev;iisition -otinds last Kn.'.ay. as a H-ifTam teNu-uani "' his. too. Is tne opinion of Secretary Root and Attorney Oenrral Kiion. mho have heard an ura'e ai rounta of m hat C'zo'.jjosz ha siil.l to the police and the district attomcy In the several Inter-I Inter-I vte he has had with those orh ia!s. While they believe that he w; en-j en-j couraed to attempt tne President's ! life by Incendiary writing and utter-1 utter-1 anies of anarchists possessed of jireat-I jireat-I er intellectual resourees than hiniseir, they have been forced to the mnclu-j mnclu-j sion in the liifht of all the facts that i have been laid before them ttm he I acted entirely without consultation ' with a lng!e person. Nevertheless ! a.lvoiate anil street speaker, whose defiance de-fiance of the police brought on the riot In the Campus Martins la-t May. has j teen arrested. Just after he had declared, de-clared, speaking of l,eon (z dosi: "I wish to Cod that there were a lm of others Just such men In this country." ilawilen was speaking from his wagon on the campus. He led up to his Inrriminating remark by saying: "This man who attempted to assassinate assas-sinate .Mi Kinley. like many other men believed that the people arc oppressed." oppress-ed." After his utterance S apt. of Police Po-lice Downey ordered Hawden to cease talking, and on his refusal arrested him on the charge of disorderly conduct con-duct and inciting trouble. Police Commissioner Com-missioner Andrews declares that H advocates of anarchistic do. trine will be driven out of town by ihe police, says a Detroit dispatch. SI KK sAssIN II til All). Tart f Kelilrnl of levelanrt ertalw of I'loU se. rirj H lrb"' t-ostBMlerlirarral So-.lilL Scr sr) S" rn.rr g .1 n-tso WIMoa. VEMBFRS OF PRESIDENT M KINLKY'S CAP.INKT SENDING AND RECEIVING TELEGRAMS AT RI FFAI.O. States marshal and I nlted States dls- trlct attorney for the district would be required to assume Immediate Jurisdiction Juris-diction over the prisoner and case. He could be tried in the Federal district or circuit court. : The cabinet ministers were at first I Indisposed to include themselves In the j scope of the proposed bill, but were persuaded to do so by senators and j representatives who happened to be , i" rfffalo These member of Con- f grew- said that the measure ought to be broad enough in its scope and pur- j pose to make It thoroughly effective. Attornev General Knox was authorized author-ized to make a draft of the bill, which he will submit to his colleagues after their return to Washington. Later on it will be submitted to the President Senator Falrbanka of Indiana baa consented to Introduce the bill on the opening day of the first session of the Fifty-seventh Congress. He says be has no doubt that it will be passed. General Grosvenor of Ohio will become be-come sponT for the bill in the House, and be says significantly In discussing IU purpose. "I do not believe there will be much opposition to it these two astute lawyers of the cabinet cab-inet are encouraging the work of the police departments of the country In running down every clew, every circumstance cir-cumstance and every suspicious report that Is brought to their attention j They are encouraged not so mm h In the belief that actual confederates of Czolgosz will be brought to Justice a.s because they are conti.l-nt that ratin-cations ratin-cations of the crime will be found in the "i:.t ex;.,; Hi. u. .'.. .. ;l country and that perhaps s.me men ; and women who furnished Czoigosz j with a motive for attempting the life of the President without actually encouraging en-couraging him to commit murder may be enmeshed sufficiently to warrant tbelr indictment for conspiracy. F.MWA tiOLUMAVa W AXIIKKINII. Qun of the AaerrhtoU A-latl wlla The much sought for Emma Goldman Gold-man is now In custody In Chicago, to await such action aa the authorities may decide to take against her as accessory ac-cessory to the crime committed by Czoigosz. The story of her movement move-ment during the last six weeks shows Public opinion in Cleveland. the i former home of Czoigosz. is divided on the" question as to whether Cleveland j anarchi.-ta mere concerned In the attempted at-tempted assassination of the president The police have utterly failed in their search for evidence of a plot and are convinced that none existed, at bast in the lmniedlale circle of j n Clol-gosz's Clol-gosz's fri- nds and relativs. Ih.u.- is still a Widespread belief that iu h a p'ot r-.'.;t...: s,-v. : .1. ;.aUh fi"Ti tl.al city. Residents of the New burg district. particularly the workmen who are brought into dally con. art with the ! foreign element of the population, are ; unanimous In the opinion that the re-i re-i sponslbllity for the crime d.e not rest ' upon one person. The meeting places and the homes of Hie foreigners are said to be the breeding places for an-I an-I archUtlc propaganda. They are stolid. I uncommunicative people and It Is little wonder that the city police have been unable to find evidence of a plot. NBhM a Marine Nlatemeat- The police of Danbury. Conn . have been informed by employes in the shop I DR3. PARK AND RIXKY AT THE HEDSiDE OF THS PRESIDENT imsH) or ni' rlwr' Maa Arreted Wbu offered rr'" det Would U" Kllleo. On the theory held by United State! secret service agents that the city of Camden N J . contained one or more persons 'to whom the plot to asss.-na.e asss.-na.e President McKinley maa .... Ethelbert Stone, an employe of the New York Shlpbutding Company in South Camden, has been arrested by County IH-tectlve John Painter. Ihe direct cause of Stone's arrest was a remark re-mark he made while engagd Jo . heated discussion with Oscar Han-n and Andrew Peterson, fellow ' '"P1"1' lust previous to the receipt of new! from Buffalo. Stone concluded hi! argument ar-gument with these words: "I will bet a that McKinley will be killed before 8 o'clock to-night When the new, of the attempted ...stnat.on was received a few hour, later the remark mas remembered and Monday the employe, told Genera Manager May about the ' " Mked the Camden po" lnvMt' "when taken before Prosvcutor Uoyd after hi. .rrest Stone ade h. offer to be,, but ist"' h. U. as a joke. This story home er. I. ot believed by the detective. A search was made of Stone s house A searca c,venth .treet and at Ferry road and beventn d W4J1 incrlminattng evidence. It t. !. secured. r.oor Kwto fiwu. 4 r-U. W I-"-- 0"" " As .rent. t'.?. lh.t on the 12th of July ,C,o!g . be 17. .h l rn"' she bad been stopping with the 1 ... That nlsht .he was to leave for Roch-ter Roch-ter with Mia. Isaak. and on the v to the station she met Czoigosz. who talked with her for some time Ml- I" M " Golln,n her friend left that night and stopped It Buffalo en route. Three weeks l.fr ,hey were in Buffalo again, and went to the ..p-Hlon. and Mt I.k -y. they visited the Temple of Music Miss Goldman U not beard of again unti. Sept . .Knough the Buffalo chief of poll- ' C,'" go.. . company In Chicago t At the former date .he was la Pltta- of T. C. Mallard Co. of that city that Albert Webber, a fellow workman, has .tated aiuce the attempted assassination assassina-tion of President M. Kluley that he was an anarchist and In common with several other, of the cult In Ianbury expected the attempt on the life of the President to take place during his vtalt to the exposition. An Investigation baa been started which haa thua far elicited the information, infor-mation, the police state, that there are about twelve anarchists In the city. Officers went to Webber I house, but he was not there. The mother-vein uf truth Is found IB the Bible. |