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Show SORROW AfcD VENGEANCE j INGLE IN PEOPLE $ HINDS. Tarsals ef Ivaekias iMtriibii rtiwa ihlbllloa of rnfM4 rrew. The news of the president demise on every v, here received with evidence of profound sorrow At Buffalo, great crowd thronged the streets from early morning until late at night, and when the conviction became aettled that death u imminent, thoae eiirround-ing eiirround-ing the bulletin board were in a mood ' that meant no good to the assassin, t At a suggestion from aome one that I Ciolgosx ahould be lynched, the crowd with a common impulse atarted for .the i jail, and In a few minutes six or sight thousand people aurrounded the build-j build-j ing In which the sssassin is confined. ! The chief of police had been notified of i the coming of tbe crowd, and bad all ! available force out in front. Aa an additional precaution. Colonel Welch, commanding the Fourth brigade headquarter!, head-quarter!, waa aked to be ready to give aaaisiance 1 1 is were -" crowd waa kept at a reapeclfol diatance by th police, and in the eoursa of an honr left the eiciuity of the jail and moved on the varioua bulletin boarda, hungry fo' lha laleat newa from tha aick chamber. At Washington, the newa of the president'a expected death came aa a cruahing blow. Work In all the de-partmenta de-partmenta waa virtually auspended, ao absorbed were tbe clerka in the chief a condition. The heada of departmenta were generally abaent, and tha two cabinet orticera in the citv. Secretariea Hay and (iage, remained apart from tb throng as much aa possible. When they did appear, they wera picturea of grief and despair. At Chicago there wera many exprea-aiona exprea-aiona of deep feeling against the murderer, mur-derer, and Dot a few were leveled at the anarchista cou6ned in the county jail there and toward Kmma (ioldman. who is held in tbe Harrison street police atalioo. There were noapeeches. but the erowda were in a dangeroua temper, anil ha.l anv j' 'he anarchista. man or worn"--MmtKT.ne, a j killing W fuxi l'Le- n the cr""' 1....-J ! . Niifjy prominent hotel-keeper, visited lha offices of tba newspapera during tba early part of tha evening with a call written out and aigned by all Ihraa. j elating that if there were definite news by 10 o'clock Saturday morning of tbe death of President McKinley, they wanted 10,000 men to meet tbem la front of tbe jail and take steps to ivnoh the anarchista confined in tha building. Tbeir call met with but little response, although tha general feeling waa with them. There were no crowds around tba jail or around tha Harriaoa street station, nor wera there any Indications of any trouble. Tba hearing of tba application of habeas corpus In behalf of tha aigbt aaarcbista bald la tha Chicago jail was postponed because of tha fear of tha pollee that It waa unsafe to eoavey tha prisoner to ssd from jail. |