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THE la The newspaper newspaperESTABLISHED inS on rEaj MINING Herald nevTB ne r m > t = XItails thn than publishes u INDUSTRY INDUSTRYla greatest any other t more resources resourcesThe Utah Utahnewspaper min mining > = ¬ T i HE S SALT AL T LAfE HIiR HERALD HERALDIJSTABLISHEDJUNE AL D J Forecast FOreqastfols Generallyfair Generally Weathetroday feather > r rnewspaper for falr Salt variable tLakeTOdav Today Today TodayForecast Lake windsJ windsESTABLI winds windsw Today TodayGenerallyfair I IIs
ESTABLISHED ESTABLI IJSTABLISHEDJUNE BEDJUNE JUNE 61870 SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SIOSTDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 9 1903 NUMBIi1B1ti vilsgg 4SOT 4SOTWOR r07 r07WORDS
WORDS WOR = Of F CUER w COME I twl FROM FROMSHE t
THE BEDSIDOf BEDSIDE OF THE PRESIDENTC1 PRESIDENT PRSDNTOptmstk
C1 O Optmstk imistic Reports From ttending Physi Physiddis ians That Give Encourage Encouragement ncourag ncouragment
ment to the Belief laThat Th t fv9r 1r McKinley a Will live i J
I EVERY SYMPTOM POINTS POINTSTO POINTSOF
TO RECOVERY OF PATIENT PATIENTt
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Dreaflfd Dre d d Peritonitis Has Not Yet Appeared AppearedFew and in inFew inFew
Few Hours More Crisis Will i11 Be Passed PassedSufferers PassedSufferers PassedSufferers
Sufferers Mind is Clear and For the First Time Nourish Nourishment Nourishment Nourishmeat ¬
ment Was Administered AdministeredT7FFALO Administeredi
o oBUFFALO
i t T7FFALO AL N Y Sc SEt t 8 STonight Tonight is included in the time critical criticalto t tto I Ito
BUFFALO BT to tho president He is holding his own as Secretary Cortelyou CortelyoucxprOSticd Cortelyouoxproaecd X Xexpressed
expressed it and nd if lie successfully passes the night without wiUlo11tloss withoutloss A Aloss
loss of strength or the intervention int rcntion of threatening conditions his hisI hisultimato 9 9ultimate
ultimate chances of recovery will be increased increasedHe increasedHe A AHe
He was seen tonight by 1 all of tho physicians and surgeons who whoare whoarc 4 4are
I are treating tro a ting him and their opinion opJ ion as expressed express d by the night Dig t bulletin bulletinwas j jwas
was favorable They found fO1 d liis his general condition to be unchanged unchangedand 1
and cl thn5r th r i examination enminsttinn iTiH del not disclose dis losc flnvthintr anything f of f an unfavorable unfavorab1eDatu T Tthat
Datu natur e ey y believe that the president is in a serious condition and andthattlt J
e that thattlt iHof iHofprofoss cl 1 sir is will ill not be passed for another fortyeight hours The Themen TheProf
profoss prO Prof mCJl men en and an d officials hope for fo the best but until the case has hasrun hasrun d drun t
i run throtfghlithemouttful ou tful days da s they the will not be reassured reassuredtne reassuredThe t tThe
thtouSh1JRH The 1QI 1 tf li h use was very quiet tonight and there were fewc few fewUll
c callers < Ull rs N6h tfh tfhT cm9 E tne Ie t a callers remained rein1in d very long Tonight like its itsggry itSrrle itsredecesaor
T rrptfocessora rrle Or P r Yr ggry r cold The Tp weather conditions are regarded regardedcallers regardedI g rd rdas
I as very favtiramirEjr favor ilie tiu th < presitfbnt presitfbntA presfitfent presfitfentA
A A bulletin b l tin froirtihe sink i1 k room at at2 230 o 3 80 a m was to t < the O affect that thattho thatthe A Atho
tho condition of O ho president J was uuchanged uuchangedO r A ArTFALO
A O OOA00 OOA00B t tBPFFAIO
rTFALO 2 Sept S SThrough Through tHs t fs quiet peaceful Sunday every everyw everywrd
I BPFFAIO B w wrd < rd ilrnirab tluf ln dh time ne fromho from o big vineclad house in Delaware avenue avenue in inwhioh inwhiulitlitriden
whioh whiulitlitriden hiuht1f tf triakcn chief magistrate of the nation lies battling for life lifewas lifewas lifewas
was reaa5npnfr rea i n nnd nd tonight tho chances of his recovery rcco o are so o greatly gre tly imrrovod im improved imlrood ¬
proved ihatfcBirof fl1 Plull of those who have kept the patient vigil at his bedside feelstropi1Y feel feelBtrongJy feelstrong
BtrongJy strong thqjSfhis tho his life will be spared sparedTh sparedTh sparedThe
Th The d developments of last night and today wore dreaded but hour after afterhour afterhour
hour passed and tho distinguished patient struggling there beneath the thewatchful thewatEhful thewatchful I
watchful eyes of physicians ph sicians and trained nurses showed no unfavorable unfavorablesigns unfavor unfavorablesigns b1 b18iros
signs Five times during the day the doctors and surgeons assembled for forconsultation foronsultation
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onsultation and each time tho verdict was unanimous that what change changehad c113ngehad changehad
had occurred was for the better betterNot betterXt betterNot
Not the slightest premonitory symptom s mptom of peritonitis appeared and andthe andtht andthe
the fresh f sh hope born with the morning grew stronger and stronger as tho thotv thuf thory
tv f ry advanced until toward evening the confidence oxprossqd o > 1ossqd in the presi presidents pres presidents i idcnt ¬
dents dcnt recovery seemed almost too sanguino sanguineDr
Dr Charles MrBurney Burncr the famous New York surgeon who had been beensummoned beensummoned beensummoned
summoned in consultation after a thorough examination in which he said saidhe saidb saidhe
he b had found not a single unfavorable symptom joined in tho last after afterafrn afterncnn afternnn
afrn bulletin which declared that the presidents condition was satisfact satisfac satisfactory satisfactury ¬
tory t rv to the physicians p cian5 present It is not strange therefore that the vice vicepresidojit vicelr vice1ireiden
lr presidojit idont lh Ji iqbors bars rs of f the cabinet and other distinguished visitors whor who whocalled ho hocallod
r called o 08 inofcvaywith acVlth with lighter li tc ter hearts and buoyant tread and gave expression expressionto expressIon expressIonto
to the mfcst m tirfltlmistii Ittniatit miati a tfimenta tfimentaSPE3SAD ment8 ment8SPREAD mentsSPBAD
SPREAD TEBGrXAD l1 iH IBGnAiDjrJr i tiTVAfn IvTWSr IvTWSrThe TTBWS TTBWSTlie s sThe
The encouraging e eOUr8g flows ap > over the exposition city with groat rapid rapidity rapidity rapidity ¬
ity and thousands 1IgjtowsI came iniipfpjp in gee eB in street cars and afoot to learn for forthemselves forthcmsclE6 forthemselves
themselves of the faith au air Jionfidence nfidenco that existed about the Milburn Milburnhouse Milburnhouse I Ihouse
house The brightness of 1iiO il la day with its cool bracing atmosphere added addedto
to the general generalcheorfuln cheerfulness eheorfulnessdnd find nd when a score of newsboys darted into the thecrowd the1owd thecrowd II IIto
crowd about 9 oclock shouting Extra The president will live 1 it was waswith waswith waswith
with difficulty that thjjy th thij could c ul4 suppress the shouts of thanksgiving that rose rosein rosein rosein
in th thir ir throats And rte e newspaper men many of whom have been at their theirposts theirP05t theirposts
posts for fortyeight hours eontinuou continuously > ily remained steadfastly throughout throughoutthe
the day in the t e little white whitewalled vsllo < l tents across acro g l the hc street from the house housewhere housewhere housewhere
where the countrys ountr s patient la lay and flashed the news over the land and the theBea thesea thel
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Ana iuryet yet despite des pi to all an1 tliMaptimism tI timism tho president is is by no means out of ofdanger ofdanger ofdanger
danger aNlrt oNot lt one of hi his ijih Ii fjjjpimns 1 ans not one of his advisers who is admitted admittedto
to the inner councils haat ha0l9b has temerity tomerit to go so far as to declare that he is isBu isBu isT
Bu T u if ho continues cOl1l mles to t improvo impro iinprorofor for aDO day d more the danger of peritonitis peritonitisTvhuh peritonitishih peritonitiseliih
Tvhuh hih is moat mo t dreaded will have practically disappeared disappearedYesterday disappearedSterday disappearedYesterday
Yesterday Sterday one of the tJlfld digs rs thought fortyeight for oight hours would be the thelimit theJimit thelimit
limit of the danger front fro fronrhllbitrce iE H ilb Sbtirce rco but his more conservative colleagues colleaguesbelieve colloaguesbclico colleaguesbelieve
believe at least twentyfoul twentyfouliliours fiours possibly thirtysix from this time must mustelapse mustelapse I
elapse before tho possibility possibly of peritonitis pcritonitisshnlI shall have vanished That dis disposed disposed disposed
posed of still other complications comp oomph tions ui may y arise Blood poisoning may set in inor i ior I Ior
or an abscess form orm where fno f tlto o bullet is imbedded in the muscles of the back backMAY back1yLAY I IMAY
MAY USE THE T XRAYSThus XRAYS XBAYSThus i
Thus far thft t iit ball ol tins tJ assassin which is still in the body gives tho thophysicians thephysicians I
physicians phsici ns no ianxioty but if the slightest < Jt inflammation appears in the theregion theregion I Ircgion
region of the t o Tad d it will be immediately extracted No difficulty is an anticipated anticipated ¬
ticipated intingregard i11thi ip 9 9skilled this regard One of Edisonls beat Xray machines and his most mostskilled mostskil1ed
skilled and trusted ted operator Dr H Alrnoll A KnollsV arrived today toda The T o batteries batterieswen batterieswere I
wen cliargedland charged and the machine is IS ready road for instant mst nt use With it the pliy pliysicians phvI phvIsicians physicians
sicians say s sa there th re is not the slightest doubtthat doubt that the ball can be located per perfectly perfectly > or I
fectly faoihn fo n operation operationThey operationThey
They do not deem it advisable to sap S3 any of tho presidents > strength strengthat 1 I Iat
at this time mo All this rosorve force is needed now to toresist resist tho danger of ofperitonitis ofperitonitis i iperitonitis
peritonitis and septic poisoning = Beside if inflammation does not set in inaround inaround I
around the bullet it will soon become encysted encystedAll m 8tcd 8tcdAll
All l the effects of the etherwhich ether which was admit stered when the operation operationwas
was as performed orformed on tho oxpositipn tpositi n grounds has disappeared this morning and amitho andtb andthe I
the tb president < mind was perfectly clear during durin the time he was awake awaketoday awaketo
Today for the th first time ho enjoyed I
today to y natural sloop While he was wasstiu wasstill vassfiff
still more or less under tho influence of the anaesthetic his slumber was wasrestless watrestless wasrestless
restless and disturbed and did himlittle real good goodToday goo gooToday goodToday
Today InUrwn ist wren 9 and 4 ouloek > ho had the solace of natural slumber slumberfor slumberfor I Iior
for about four hours and the physicians statpd officially that his sleep had hadbi hadb hadbt
bi b en n quirt qui qu t and reposi repoul ful ur and had hndholpcd helped tha th the sufferer sufi < > rr a great deal Today TodajI Toda TodalConi TodayConth
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POLICE ARE TO STRIKE STRIKEDEATHcBlOW
DEATHcBlOW R ° AT ANARCMY ANARCMYlovement I
Movement to Combine Efforts to Crush All Known K9QwnAnarchistic KnownAnarchistic
Anarchistic Organizations
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Washington Sept 8 8Major Major Richard RichardSylvester Richan1SYlvester RichardSylvester
Sylvester as president of the theNational theNationalAssoclation National JNationalAssociation NationalAssociatm
Association of Chiefs of Police of the theUnited theUnited theUnited
United States and Canada yesterday yesterdaytook yesterdaytook yesterdaytook
took a decisive step looking to the theadoption theadoption theadoption
adoption of a uniform policy through throughout throughout throughout ¬
out the world in dealing with anarch anarchists anarchIsts anarchists ¬
ists by addressing a letter to the board boardof boardof boardof
of directors of the association and requesting re requesting ¬ I Iquesting
their In bring bringing I IIng
questing cooperation j
I Ipartments
of the de departments departments
ing the various heads police ¬
partments of the world together in inconvention inconvention inconvention
convention The communication fol follows j
lows I IThe
lowsThe
The National Association of Chiefs Chiefsof
of Police of the United States and Can Canada Canada ¬ I
ada at the last annual meeting adopted adopteda
a resolution inviting the heads of for foreign foreign j jeign
eign departments to participate in innr innrannual nur nurannual
annual discussion and the distressing distressingcalamity dhtr smg smgcalamity 1 1calamity
calamity which this country has hl1 re recently recently ¬ f fcently
cently experlenqed through thrb gh the assault assaultof
of an assassin confirms CO nfirms the belief that thatthe thatthe
the import of the resolution should be beimpressed beImpressed beimpressed I
impressed on foreign officials with a aview aview aview
view of having such af their number numberpresent numberpresent jpresent
present at our our nut annual meeting meetingas
as may be able to t attend this with withthe wIththe withthe
the hope that a closer relationship may maybe maybe maybe
be established officially and personally personallyand I Iand
and that there may be an interchange interchangeof I Iof
of opinion as to the best methods to tobe j
be pursued to eliminate from society soclet societysuch j jsuch I Isuch
such organizations and persons as may ma maybe j jbe ibe
be evilly disposed toward Institutions Institutionsof i iof
of government and those charged with withtheir withtheir
their conduct conductThis conductThls conductThis 1
This is a a most vital question and If Ifthe ifthe
the laws are inadequate to crush such suchorganizations suchorganizations suchorganizations I
organizations and punish such char characters characters characters ¬
acters there should s ould be recommenda recommendai recommendations recommendations
i tions from rom a police standpoint which whIchwould whichwould
1 would forever prevent the like in this thiscountry thiscountry thiscountry
country and aid the authorities authoritiesabroad authorItiesabroad authoritiesabroad
abroad abroadI
1 trust the members will give this thismatter thIsmatter thismatter
matter close and careful consideration considerationand
and offer such suggestions as may ma aid aidinaccomplishing aidin aidin
accomplishing in the desired end and andthat andthat andthat
that the secretary will be authorized authorizedto
to adopt such measures as will bring bringabout bringabout bringabout
about a thorough underst understanding ading with withour withour withour
our foreign friends and to secure their theirpresence theirpresence theirpresence
presence and cooperation cooperationIn
In the meantime there should be beI beactive
I active efforts made looking to the erad eradication eradIcation eradication ¬
ication of these evils and information informationgathered informationgathered informationgathered
gathered and disseminated through the thenational theI thenational
I national bureau of ofcrlJI1lnal criminal identification identifica identification Identlficatlon ¬
tion with a n yiew yl wo of accomplishing accompllj llng such suchresults suchresults suchresults
results resultsThis resultsThis resultsThis +
This proposition will be acted upon uponby uponbJo uponby
by the directors individually by mail If Ifhe Ifhe Ifthe
he board of directors vote to adopt adopttheir adopttheir adopttheir
their executives views the secretary secretaryof
of the association will be authorized authorizedto
1 to address a a letter to the officials hav havI havIng having
I ing charge of the police affairs of the theEuropean theEuropean theEuropean
European nations requesting their at atI attendance
I tendance at the t convention next year yearwhen yeari ear earwhen
when It expected is some definite steps stepswill stepsI stepswill
I will be taken Jo b effectually stamp out outor outor outor
or destroy the danger arising from an anarchistic
1 archistlc plots The letters to the board
of directors were mailed yesterday yesterdityand yesterdityandMajor and andMajor andMajor
Major Sylvester expects to receive r recetyerc recetyercplies eiyeie eiyeieplies re replies ¬
plies within the next week weekSUCH
r rSUCH t tSUCH
SUCH A CRIME SHOULD SHOULDDE SB OUILD OUILDBE 5 5BE
BE PUNISHED P PUNISHEDBY HEDBY BY DEATH DETHCleveland DEATHCleveland
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Cleveland 0 Sept 8 8Colonel Colonel Myron MyronT lyronT I roa roaT
T Merrlck one of the presidents presidentmost presidentmostintimate < mo8t mo8tintimate mQ8tIntimate
intimate friends arrivedhere arrived here early earlyto earlytoday to today today ¬
day from Buffalo having left the Milburn Mil Milburn Milburn
burn residence about midnight midnightWhen midnightVhen midnightWhen
When I left Buffalo the physicians physioiansfelt physiciansfelt
felt greatly encouraged and all Jl had hadstrong hldstrong hudstrong
strong hopes that the president would wouldpull wou1dpuH wouldpull
pull through said the colonel to t the theAssociated he heAssociated e eAssocIated
Associated Press corrbspondenttoday correspondent corr spondenktopay spondenktopayi today
Referring to the wouldbe assassin assasin sas n aild aildanarchist aJidIn a3fdanarchist
anarchist i f Mr hH Herrick rl said saidIn saidIn i
In view of the general ge eral feeling feelingaroused feelingaroused feelingaroused
aroused among the people of the coun counshocting country country
try against anarchists as a result of the theshoeting theshooting
shooting of President DlcKinle3 McKinlg it itseems Itseems itseems
seems to me that the time is most mo t op opportune opportuneto ¬
portune portuneto to demand a change changenthe changenthelaws in n the thelaws thelaws
laws so that any attempt pn the life lifeof Ufeof lifeof
of the chief executive may be punished
by death deathThere 0
There Is a strong tteritiment infavor infavorof in favor favorof
of congress taking action during the thecoming thecoming
coming session in reference to jhe the he mat ¬ i
ter I was told in BuffaloActhat Buffalo dfthat if
President McKinley recovers his hismis assail assailant assailant U Uant ¬ i
ant probably cannot be punished pUnlsh d hY hYmore is ismore y ymore I
more than seven years imprisonment imprisonmentunder imprisonmentunder
under the laws of New Yorkj YOll To me methis methls methis
this seems a condition that should be beremedied beremedied
remedied by national legislation at the theearliest theearUest theearliest
earliest possible moment Once In four fouryears touryears fouryears
years the people of this country coun rJ elect electa
a president and he immediately ImJUediat ly be becomes becomes becomes
comes a target for every ever cheap crank cranklooking cr cranklooking nk
looking for notoriety in the country In Inmy Inmy
my opinion every anarchist in the Unit United Urilted United ¬
ed States should be hunted hunt d down like likea
a mad dog and confined confin d just as u are
lunatics or other dangerous persons personsTRYTNTG personsTRYING personsTRYING
TRYING TO GET SOMETRACE SOME SOMETRACE SOMETRACE
TRACE OF MAGGIO MAGGIOI MAGGIOMobile i
I IlIobUe k
I Mobile Ala Sept S SSecret Secret service serviceagents serJceagents serviceagents
agents today sought out and inter h1te h1teviewed interviewed j jviewed
viewed the former members of the An Andrews Andrews Andrews ¬
drews Opera company who who remained in inMobile inMobile inMobile
Mobile when the troupe left for forKan forKansas Kan Kansas I Isas
sas City C1t for the purpose of o jlearnlng offtlearningwhat learnlng learnlngcompany 1
j what they could alQu ahc It tonic fonfo Mag Maggio 1
I gIo the former core e b 9 Iayer y r the thecompany M Mcompan
company who is alle allegedyfb all gMrfo ffo havartbld havartbldj haWi haystoldFritz told I II
j Fritz Huttman another member of the thecompany th thecompany i icompany
company last March that President PresidentMcKinley PresidentMcKinley
McKinley would be assassinated a saflSlnat dbctO before beforethe beforethe n nthe
I the first of October this year yearIt yearIt yearIt
It Is thought by b the former manager manaerI
that t Maggio Mag glo has a a brother in business businessin b siness sinessIn
I in Leavenworth Kan IJe a Is said sats sal t to be bEra
I a merchantLeavenworth merchant merchantLeavemvorth merchantI
I Leavemvorth Leave vorth Kan x Sept 84 8T Antqno AntqnoCContinued nt t No NoContinued jo jocont
Continued cont nuCd on Pare pa a
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CZOLGOSZS CRIME CRIMEComment CRiMfL1KE
LiKE JUDAS KISS KISSCOIJunent KISSComment
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Comment on the tl1 Tragedy in inSt inSt inSt
St PetersburgANARCHY Petersburg PetersburgAjSAECHY Petersburgt
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ANARCHY Al RCHY DEMANDS DEMANDSSTItlNGENT DEMANDSSTRINGENT DEMANDSSTRINGENT
STRINGENT LAWS LAWST LAWSTinder
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Tender T nder of Most Profound Sym Sympatlijr SJTmpatby Sympathy
patlijr From Russia RussiaSt
St Petersburg Sept S SThe The Novoe NovoeVremya NovoeVremya NovoeVremya
Vremya referring to the attempted assassination as assassination asasslnat1on ¬
sassination of President McKinley McKinleysays McKinleysays McKinleysays
says In the great republic beyond beyondthe beondthe beyondthe
the sea a horrible crime has been com committed COmmitted committed ¬
mitted the news of which has filled filledthe Stiedthe I Ithe
the whole civilized world with horror horrorindignation horrorIndignation horrorindignation
indignation and grief President Mc McKlnley McKInley McKinley
KInley was the victim of one of those thosestupid thosestupid thosestupid
stupid crimes which to the shame of ofhumanity ofhumanity ofhumanity
humanity continue The circum circumstances circumstances circumstances ¬
stances augment the horror of the thecrime thecrime thecrime
crime What happened in Gethsemane Gethsemanenineteen GethsemanenIneteen Gethsemanenineteen
nineteen centuries ago Is repeated repeatedThis repeatedThis repeatedThis
This new Judas kiss has reverberated reverberatedthrough reverberatedthrough reverberatedthrough
through the world The answer will willbe w1l1be willbe
be only Indignant contempt contemptThe contemptThe contemptThe
The crime of 1865 was explained by bypolitical bypolitical I Ipolitical
political passion asslon The crime of yester yesterday yesterday ¬ I Iday
day is wholly hoHy inexcusable It would wouldseem wouldseem
seem that a president chosen by universal uni universal unIversal ¬
versal suffrage would be safe amid the thepeople thepeople
people of the freest country of the theworld theworld
world but no Amid the outcasts of ofhumanity ofhumanity ofhumanity
humanity are degenerates who detest detestall detestall detestall
all authority The criminal explained explainedall
all by declaring himself an anarchist anarchistand anarchistand anarchistand
and he was obviously animated by the thesame thesame thesame
same motives as was the murderer of ofEmpress ofJmpress ofEmpress
Empress Elizabeth of Austria AustriaAnarchists AU8triaAnarchIsts AustriaAnarchists
Anarchists are Indifferent as to how howthe howthe howthe
the world regards their crimes They Theypresent The Thepre Thepresent
present pre ent ends which are intelligible only onlyto onl onlto onlyto
to their own minds Howe Hower wr such a astate nstate astate
state of things cannot be allowed to tocontinue tocontinue tocontinue
continue The existing legislatIon leglslationagalhst legislatIonagainst legislationagainst
against anarchism Is evidently eldentl Insuffi Insufficient Insufficient insufficient ¬
cient to accomplish its ends and it itmust itmust itmust
must be reconstituted because states stateshave stateshave stateshave
have the right to enjoyliberty and not notto notto notto
to be affrighted lest their tranquility tranquilltybe
be destroyed at any moment by some someindividuals someindividuals someindividuals
individuals caprice capriceIn
In view of Central American com complications complications complications ¬
plications it was important to the theUnited theUnited theUnited
United States that the administrative administrativemachine admInistrativemachIne administrativemachine
machine should be directedby directe1 directed bY the firm firmhand firmhand firmhand
hand of McKinley whofShad whohad conse consecrated consecrated consecrated ¬
crated his entire life to the service serviceof
of his country Hisgreat merit cannot cannotbe cannotbe cannotbe
be denied deni deniedeven du even Ven by the most zealous of ofhis ofhis ofhis
his political opponents opponentsPAPERS opponentsPAPERS opponentsPAPERS
PAPERS OF LONDON LONDOHEXPRESS LONDONEXPRESS LONDONEXPRESS
EXPRESS HORROR HOBBOBLondon HORRORLondon HORRORLondon
London Sept 8 SThe The Sunday papers papersal papersaU papersall
al voice the horror and sympathy al already already already ¬
ready expressed by the Dally Press PressThe1 PressThe PressThe
The Sunday Special Sp tal after commentinContinued commenting commentingCContinued commentingContinued g
Continued on page 2 0
PRAY THAT 1 iln I IPeople PRESIDENTS PRESIDENTSLIFE
LIFE MAY BE SPARED SPAREDPeopJeof SPAR DPeople
People PeopJeof of the Nation Gather in Churches and Invoke Invokethe Invokethe Invokethe
the Mercies of Almighty God GodMinister Godltlinister GodMinister
Minister in Washington Creates Sensation by Advocating AdvocatingLynch Advocating AdvocatingLynch Advo ating atingLynch
Lynch Law
Washington Sept 8 8The The exigen exigencies eXIgencies exigencies ¬
cies of life are such that no man living livingcan JIvingcan livingcan
can count upon the continuance of ex existence ex1 ex1istence ¬ I IIstence
istence for any length Jelg th of time t1me Among Amongthese Amongthese
these exigencies aredisease are disease accidentand accident accidentand accidentand
and the bullet bullet of of the assassin such suchas II IIthese
as we have heard of in the past forty fortyeight fort forteIght fortyeight
eight hours That occurrence at Buf Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo ¬
falo indicated that no man is safe from fromthe fromthe
the fate of death It Is very difficult difficultto I
to get away from it and while I have haveever haveever haveever
ever been loyal to the law and have haveever h haveever ave aveever
ever contended for its strict enforce enforcement enforcement enforcement ¬
ment I must say say that the affair of
4 oclock Friday has almost converted convertedme
me into an advocate of lynch lawSurely law lawSurely lawSurely
Surely there was no occasion no rea reason reason reason ¬
son for that dreadful deed and wheth whether ¬
er the work of a sane man or a lunatic lunaticthere lunatIcthere lunaticthere
there can be no justification for itThe It ItThe ItThe
The above extract from the sermon sermonof sermonof sermonof
of Dr H R Naylor presiding elder elderof elderof elderof
of the Washington district was the
John G Milburn MilburnMr MilburnIr
Mr Ir Milburn who stool next to the thepresident thepresident thepresident
president on his right at the ht time of ofthe ofthe f fthe
the shooting and in whose residence residencethe
the wounded chief executive e now lies liesis liesis liesis
is the president of the PanAmerijan PanAmerijanexposition PanAmerlanexposition PanAmericanexposition
exposition and a prominent promin nt attorney attorneyof
of Buffalo Mr 11 Milburn was once connected con connected connected ¬
nected with the law office of Edward EdwardO
O Wolcott In the early SOs Os in Denver DenverPrior DomverPrior DenverPrior
Prior to going to Denver he lie was in inGrover inclerCleve1ands inGro
Grover Gro er Clevelands law office in Buf Buffalo Bufonly Buffalo ¬
clerCleve1ands
falo faloonly faloonly
only direct reference made in the regular reg regular j jular
ular sermon preached today at the theMetropolitan theMetlOlOUtan theMetropolitan
Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Episcopalchurch Episcopalchurch Episcopalchurch
church which is the church President PresidentMcKinley PresidentlIcKintey PresidentMcKinley
McKinley attends when in Washing Washington Vashlngton ¬
ton The 9C Krnon anon on was brief and the theservice theservice theservice
service war converted Into a gather gathering gathering gathering ¬
ing of sympathy for the president Ofthe Of Ofthe Ofthe
the several sev 11 prayers all were suppli supplications suppUcatIons supplications ¬
cations for the early earl restoration to tohealth tohealth tohealth
health of the lh < president of praise for forhis forhis fors
his s personality per soaai soaaiy y and t admonition rfrm rfrmtt tt ttin to toMrs toMrs
Mrs McKinley to stand standtrying firm in this thistrying thistrying
trying time timeWhen timeWhen I
When Wh n th the regular l > gUlar service had beenconcluded been beenconcluded Deenconcluded
concluded the tit congregation which was waslarge wuslarge waslarge
large tranfaforired itself into a mass massmeeting massmeeting massmeeting
meeting and upon n on motion of Judge TH T TH TH
H Anderson Andersonof of the district court by a astanding astandIng astanding
standing otc ot directed that the follow foHowing following
1 ing expression of the sense of the con congregation congregation congregation
gregation be sent to the presidentTae president presidentThe presidentThe
The board of Methodist Episcopal Episcopalchurch Episcopalchurcn Episcopalchurch
church and congregation assembled assembledextend assembledextend assembledextend
extend to you and your devoted wife wifethe wIfethe wifethe
the deepest < eep < sst t sympathy and earnestly earnestlypray earnestlypray earnestlypray
pray that God in his great mercy maycomfort may maycomfort maycomfort
comfort and an sustain you ou and spareyour spare spareyour spareyour
your valued and useful life to thechurch the thechurch thechurch
church and nation nationComment nationComment nationComment
Comment on on Preachers Remarks RemarksThe RemarksThe RemarksThe
The ni message ssage was signed si ed by all the themembers them themembers
members m mbers of 0 the tl1eoffic1al official board Theadoption The Theadoption Theadoption
adoption of this resolution was fol followed follow followed ¬
lowed low by remarks by several of theleading the theleading theleading
leading members of the church allfined all allfilled an1IIed
filled with sentiments ° c thev th8tdeepest th8tdeepestr the deepest deepestregret deepestregret
regret r gret for the Buffalo tragedy ragedyj j and andhighest andhlg andhighest
highest hlg est praise for the presidentas preslden t as a aman aman aman
man man and as a member of their congre congregation congregation congregation ¬
gation gationWhen gationWl1en gationWhen
When the meeting finally adjourned adjournedthe
the members of the he congregation con1Ie t1on gathered gath gathered gathered
ered about the altar exchanging con condolences clIndolences condolences ¬
dolences and regrets reg ets Those expres expressions expressions expressions ¬
sions however owoer were not notentitply entirely har harmonious hirmonious harmonious ¬
monious for fo mingled with the funeral funeralconversation IFncralconversation generalconversation
conversation were remarks In depreda IndepredaI depredation depredation ¬
tion of Naylors reference r rer < inc to the > sum summarily summarUy summarily ¬
I marily punishment of the presidents presidentsassailants presidentsassanants presidentsassailants
assailants It It was characterized and andj andcondemned
j condemned by some as onan advocacy advocacyof
I of lynch law On the other hand there therewere therewer thereweree
were weree many who took t ok occasion to ex expre4st exI exj
I Pxe pre4st 1QIrINa qDik OyDi Naylor lor their complete en end6rSminB5flhls5 endorcJ1l endorr
dorr d6rSminB5flhls5 dorcJ1l ne nt tUltlf of1lIir position po jos IUon Lion He did ld not notfdr notf notfor
for f r a mo moment m m enti iseem seem seem dWaseo cUoro disrase sc t to change changehia ohangehl3 changehis
his attitude He said 3 Id to those with withwhom withwhom withwhom
whom he spoke If It1 l had been there thereI
I would have blown he scoundrel to toatoms Lqatoms tqatoms
atoms If I had had h d a pistol pistolDr plstolDr pistolDr
Dr Bri Brist tOlr lr the pastor of the churqM churqMis Ch chug chugis
is in London attending the sessions sessionsthe sessionsthe sessionSthe JI
the Ecumenical conference AnipQB AnipQBthosewhcuspoke Aniothose Ani9 Ani9those
thosewhcuspoke those whosvoke In the CoagragatlpnKT CoagragatlpnKTmeeting CongragaU Congregatiomeeting mn mnrn
meeting rn etin were Judcej Jud e Anderson AndersonJ AndersonJudg Judg JudgA dg dgA
A D Lynch the RevJ R Rev J = D Croissant Croissantand Croissantand
and Dr Naylor Judge Anderson spoke spokrof spokof
of the sorrow felt by the congregation congregationt
t
but deprecated any an sentiment whichwould whichwould which whichwould
would seem to lend influence to the thesummary thesummary thesummary
summary and speedy punishment punlalu ent oC oCthe orthe ofthe
the author of the attempt upon thepresidents the thepresidents thepresidents
presidents life Notwithstanding Notwlth tDdlng the themoral tilemoral themoral
moral sense of the world hud h d been beenaroused beesaroused eea eeaaroused
aroused by the awful crime he hesure wa wasure was wassure
sure he said the law would be vindi vindicated YlIMiIcated Ytadicated ¬
cated and the national sense eense len e of order orderand onlerand orderand
and justice maintained He felt wrdfd wrdfdothers ee did dldothers didothers
others that If ever a a crime had been beencommitted beencommitted
committed which deserved summary summarypunishment summarypunishment
punishment this tl s one did but he still stillcontended stillcontended
contended for orderly conduct and a amaintenance amalnttnance amaintenance
maintenance of equipoise equipoiseEulogize equlpolSEulogize equipoiseEulogize
Eulogize the Stricken ManJudge Man ManJudge ManJudge
Judge Lynch and nd Mrt Croissant erla erlagized erlogazed
gized the president in very high terms termsalone termsth termsthe
th the former saying that h he stood second secondalone icondalone
alone to the Creator Ir Croissant
1 I saw the finger of God in the tragedy
I God he said has something s to do doin dothis doin
in this matter Something will be aC aCcomplished aCcom atcomplished
complished com pUshed through the assassins bul
Roswell Park 3L D DDr DDr DDr
Dr Rosswell Park one on of the prin principal principal principal ¬
cipal surgeons in attendance upon uponPresident uponPresident uponPresident
President McKinley isv is professor of ofsurgery ofsurgery ofsurgery
surgery in the University of BuJfaio BuJfaiowhich BUR BURwhich Buffaiowhich
which stands among the highest of ofsimilar ofsimilar ofsimilar
similar institutions in the United UnitedStates UnitedStates UnitedStates
States He is medical director of the theBuffalo theBuffalo theBuffalo
Buffalo expostion and ha h has held many manyother manyother manyother
other places of honor and usefulness usefulnessthroughout u usefulnessthroughout etulnessthroughout
throughout the east He is the author authorof
of many many of the text books on surgery surgerywhich surgerywhich surgerywhich
which are recognized as standard by
the profession and princit5 principal l medical medicalschools medicalschools medicalschools
schools schoolslet schoolsIf schoolslet
let If the crime results in the theaboU theaboUtlon theabolition aboll abolltion
tion of anarchy anarch on American soil s n our ourbelover ourbelover
belover president will not have been beenshot beenshot
shot in n vain vainThis vainThis
This i sentiment s f ent was greeted with withap ap applause ¬
plause as were several others in the thesame th thesame
same vein by this speaker speakerMr
Mr Naylor in his address in the themeeting
meeting did not repeat the sentiment sentimentwhich sentimentwhich
which he had expressed in n his sermon sermonHe JlerInonHe sermonHe
He merely remarked in his hitter ad address address address ¬
dress that he was not surprised at the Sheintensity theintensity theintensit
intensity intensit of feeling on the thepart part of ofthe ofthecongregation the thecongregation thecongregation
congregation for it was universal universalthroughout universalthroughout untversalthroughout
throughout the nation He declared declaredthat dec1aedthat deelaedthat
that Czolgosz had been born without withoutconscience withoutconscience
conscience and that he was ready for forany forany forany
any bloody thing that might turn up upBut upI upBut
But our mission he said is not notfor notfor notfor
I for the dead but with the living Wil William William William ¬
liam McKinley Is not dead nor will he hedie hedie hedie
die dieOne
One of the leaders of the church in inhis Inhis inhis
his prayer asked for mercy for the thei theas theaseaasin
i assassin as assln but he coupled hi hits position positionI positionwith positionwith
I with the assertion thai he hewas was th thsmallest thsmallest the thesmallest
smallest being that ever had been created cre created created ¬
ated and hje expressed ressed the opinion that thatif thatIf thatif
if he did dldMllJt dial 7 tat find mercy in heaven he henever henever henever
never jwouia woftl iofild secure it It OQ earthANARCHY earth earthANARCHY earthANARCHY
ANARCHY DENOUNCED DENOUNCEDFROM DENOUNCBDFROM DFrNQUNCBDFBQM
FROM THE PULPIT PTJXPITChicago PULPITChicago PULPITChicago
Chicago Sept 8 8n In every pulpit in inChicago inChicago inChicago
Chicago today denunciation of anarchy anarchyand anarchyand anarchyand
and Its followers Was the tU theme of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the morning sermon The indignation indignationand Indignationand
and horror of the people at the at attempt attempt attempt ¬
tempt on the presidents life seems to tohave tohave
have frozen even Christian charity for forthe forthe forthe t
the prayers for the speedy recovery of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the chief executive ware followed by bystirring bystirring bystirring
stirring demands in sermons that an anarchy n narchy narchy ¬
archy be stamped out so effectually effectuallythat e1tectu lIy lIythat
that not a vestige be left leftAt leftAt leftAt
At the First Baptist church the Rev RevP RfvP RevP
P S Henson excoriated the men who whosought whosought whosought
sought with assassins knife or bunt bultetto
to remedy wrongs In tears but a few fewmoments fewmoments fewmoments
moments before the tIt c clergyman r WrUaJl was waspleading waspleading waspleading
pleading fervently that the president presidentlife presiitmtlife
life might be spared the great congre congregation congrgation ongr ongrgation ¬
gation sat immovable when he raised raisedShl ralsedInrhed raisedi
Shl i inched hands to heaven and de dea dethat dethat
a that anarchists should be driv drivfiifo ttrt ttrtdogs irivdoss > 1 1roe
fiifo dogs from hole to tohble hole depriv deprivwild dt > priv privroo
roe speech and hUl hunted ted down own U Uwild tIk tIkwild °
wild beasts beastsAt J j jAt
I At Oak Park theal the FirigCoBgregaa 1b CoiJgnga CoiJgngaal
1 a al church was as crowded orowdSh when the t thetConttnued B BiContlnued l ll
iContlnued l ontinued on oD 2 2t ZJ
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