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" Do thou Groat Liberty Inspire our Souls and make our lives in thy possession happy, or our Deaths Glorious in thy Just Defence." YOI.. XII. I1 111 -1 NO.-8. EMMA GOLDMAN. "Qunon ot Anarchist?," Arrested In Chicago. SHE 16 INDIFFERENT. Sha 8ay8 Sh? Knows Nothing About tho Assassin or As sassination of tho President. Kinma Goldman, thoannrohiflt quoon, undor whoso rod bannor Loon Czolgosz olaims ho st?nde, whoso words ho olaims fired his heart and his brain to attempt tho assassination of tho presi dent, was arrested in Cb io ago, on Wcd norday. of last week. Sho diaolnimod all but tho slightest acquaintance with tho prosidont's as sailant; sho doniod absolutely that sbo or anaiobiots sho know woro iniplioatod ia any plot to kill tho proBidcnt. ?She said sho bolievod Otolgoaz aolod on Uroly on hie own robponsibility and that ho novor ol ai in cd. to havo boon in spired by hor, as, ho is quoted ta af firroiog. Tho preeidont, sbo averred, with a yawn, was an insignificant boiug to- hor, "a moro human atom whoso lifo or dont h wore matters of supremo indifforonoo to hor or to any anatohist Czolgosz'a aot was foolish, yot sho declared it probably had ii s inspiration in tho mis ery whioh tho Polo had soon about him. Violonoo, sho said, was not a tonot in tho faith of tho anarohist and sho had not advocated it in Olovoland, whoro Czolgotz b&d said ho heard hor, nor olosowhoro, Miss Goldman arrived in Chicago from Bt. Loma. lier immunity from arrest while in tho Missouri metropolis and up to Wednesday in Chicago af forded her muon, amusomont. Sho to d, ia sontonooB punotuated with laughter of hor oapturo. In her convocation vwith rop?rtors-and abo talked with thom at length twioo during tho day tho oxoitoraont sho was laboring under was suppressed and only onoo did eho bioak down oomplotoly. That was whoa Captain Sohuottlor lod hor from tho of fioo of Chief of Polioo O'Neill to tho cab whioh waa waiting to convoy hor to tho womon's annox at tho Harrison fltroot police station. For a moment she became a woman puro and ?implo ; and oriod. In a momont, howovor, this exhibition of distroBB was ovor and when oho put her foot on tho slop to mount into tho oarriago sho waB again Kmon Goldman, tho "high priostosB of ; anarohy," as sho has beon styled by h?r followe ra. BVi? vpaid ij?v mirposo ?<d?g to . :r r- 6o baa beon to aasiBt tho anar ' .lats who wore arrostod thoro Bovoral '?(lays ngb, She had intondod to give horeolf up to tho polio?, but delayed it; for ono reason and for anothor, until /.'. ?tho polioo bho had doridod so inuoh had I takon tho matter in their own hands. "What did you think when you hoard that an attempt to kill tho presi dent had boon madoV" tho woman was asked, With a wave of hor hands and an othor shrug of tho shouidors she an swered disdainfully: "I thought oh, tho fool I" Tho prisoner's manner had boon crowing moro and moro oxoitod, al though sho made an evident effort to control horeolf. In this sho finally BUoooodod and launched into a disoourso of tho teachings of anarohy. Sho do olarod that anarohy did nob tonoh mon to do tho aot which ha? mado CzolgO?Z dospisod and hated the world over. "Wo work against tho syatom and education is our watohword," aho said. "It was oarly laat July whon I oamo to Chicago to visit tho Isaak's family, sho continued, in anawor to an interrogation oonoorning hor where abouts rooontly. "On tho night of July 12. Isaak was out of tho bouuo. Tho bell rang and I wont to tho door. Tho man, who 1 loarn through the newspapers wan Isolgotz, stood thoro, Ho wanted to soo mo. 1 was about to oatoh tho Nickol Plato train as I and Mr. Isaaks' daughter were about to go to Kooli o?d ov. Ho went alone to tho Hook Island dei ot, whero ho mot us, but I was so busy takiog leavo of my friends that 1 eoaroely notioed him. It wa? nota limo when ono would want to make.now friondM. At tho depot I had tho fow wolds with him of whioh I havo told. That was all thoro ovor was botwoen ui." "1 am an anarohist-a ?tudont of so cialism; but, nothing in anything I over eaid to Loon Czolgosz knowingly would havo lcd him to do tho aot whioh startled ovorybody Friday." "Not oven in your looiurobV l?o saya your words not his brain on firo," asked tho intoiviowcr. ''Am 1 fcooountnblc bcoauao nomo oraoked brain person put a wrong oon btruotion on my wordb? Loon Czolgosz 1 am eon vin jua, planned tho deed un aided and ontiroly alono. Thoro is no anarchist ring whioh would help him. Thoro may bo anarchists who would murder, but there also aro mon in ovory walk of lifo who somotimea fool tho im pulso to kill. 1 do not know s?roly, but 1 think Czolgoi v was ono of thoso down-troddon mon who soo all tho m i fl ory which tho noh inflict upon tho poor; who think of it, who brood ovor it and thon, in dtapair, rosolvo toutriko a great blow, na they think, for tho good of their follow mon. But that is not anarohy. Cz ol got/, may havo boon inspired by me; but, if ho waa, ho took tho wrong way of showing it." Tho anarohi?tio leoturer woro a whito shirt waist of fino material, a dark bluo ohtviot Bkirt, patent loathor hoots and a straw hat cnoirolod by a dotted veil. Sho took a ohair in tho middlo of tho room and faced tho littlo group of inquisitors with an air of confidence. Bosioo hor pat Captain Sohuoltler, brcad-ahouldorod and quio? Ia front of hor woro tho ohiot of polioo and Major Harrieon. Captain Colloran stood baok in a oornor with Fire Ohiof Musham. Whon thoioloivicw was over Captain . Collornn, ohiof of doteotivofl, nerved a Wflrrant on Mian Goldman oharging hor with oooHphaoy to murdor tho prosi dont, . Tho warrant waa ?woro to by Oaptaio Colloran. It gives as hoi oo ejonspivatorK Abraham Isaaks, Maurioo ?ooo P/outKor, Hippolyt Hayo), Hoory Travaglio, Alfrod Sohno' dor, Julia Meohnnio, Mario Isaaks ard Mario Isaak?, Jr. All but M?BB Gold man wcro arroBtod ?omo daya ago. Tho women woro allowed to go but tho mon wero hold without bail and aor now in jail. bntor in tho day Mho Goldman was interviewed in tho womon'B annex to tho polioo Btation by an Associated ProbB reproaontatifo ar.?l a stonoKraphio report takon. Mis? Goldman aa'd: "I fcol B?ro that tho polioo aro holp iug ua moro than 1 could do in ton yearn. Thoy aro making moro anarchists than tho most prominent pooplo oon noohd with tho anarchist oauso could rnako in lon yoars. If thoy will only continuo I shall bo very gratoful; thoy will savo mo lotB of work." 11 What do you think of your own ar rost?" ehe waa askod. "If I told ycu," sho ropliod, ''itwould look somewhat oonooitod aud I certainly would not liko to bo guilty of that. Not only my arrest but tho others Binaok of tho Hayuiarkot. Tho polioo aro very muon in disrepute all ovor tho country and thoy wish to do somotbing to oloar thouiBclvos. Thoy aro trying to mako it an anarohist plot; if thoy wish to mako up a caso they may auooocd." "Whatman in tho United Statos, in your opinion, in ol' suibciont prominonoo to warrant suoh a plot?" sho was asked. "I am not in position to Bay," ropliod Miss Goldman, "who ought to bo killed. Tho monopolists aud wealthy of this oountry aro rcspwsibio for tho oxistonoo of a Ozolgoez If imperialism would not grow in thia oountry; if tho libortios of tho pooplo wero not trampled undor foot thero would havo boon no violonoo." Referring to tho would-bo assassin, Miss Goldman said: fuel thal thu limn io ?QO O? l?iOS? unfortunates who havo boon drivon to dospair andmisory to commit tho dood. I fool vory deeply with bim as an indivi dual, as I would fool with anybody who suffers. If 1 had moans.I would help him as inuoh as Ioould;I would soo that ho had counsel and that justioo was dono him." Although tho wholo world awaited Friday afternoon for tho bullotina from tho proeidont'B bosido, Miss Goldman did not oaro enough about tho report that bo had boon Bhot, which ehe hoard nowsboys nhoutiug, to buy a paper. It was Saturday noon boforo her intoroBt waa Buffioiontly aroused to buy a news paper containing tho story. Sho was moro interested in the arrest of tho Chicago anarchists than in tho presi dent's condition. Askod if sho thought CzolgOB'i'fl aot was praisoworihy from hor point of V?OW, sho a un wo rod: "I am not in a postion to say wbothor it was good or bad. It is bad for tho man who attomptod to do it. I am not in bin boo tr and know noth ing about it. What I don't soo is why thoy should mako moro fuss ovor tho presidont than anybody oise All mon aro homo equal," --OhM?fi G. Norrios at whose home Miss Goldman was takon into custody ?B not tho typo of man generally nn sooiatod with tho word "anarohist." Ho is wdl bui't, good looking, noat and woll drossod and is decidedly in telligent. Ho has no occupation at pros out but bas boen a derk and was recent ly iu tho icsuranco businoss. He is a Canadian by birth, but has booomo a chu m of this oountry. When questioned by ono of tho polioo oil! corn, Norria dj Bel aimed any knowl odgo of any plot to asBa3sinato tho prosidont and said ho know nothing whatever of Uzolgosz. When ankod how Miss Goldman oamo to bo an i nm a to of his plaoo ho ropliod that ho had on a proviouB oooasion invited-her to mako' her homo thero whonovor sho was in Cbioago. "Whon sho oamo to your houso this Limo did you know sho was wantod by tho polioo," domanded Chiof O'Noill. '?Vos." "Thon why did you not inform tho polioo?'' " Woll, abo Baid when abo oamo to tho liouso that oho bad oomo boro to sur rondor horsolf to tho Chicago polioo and L Biippo8od sho would do so whon sho jot ready." "Don't you know," asked tho ohiof, 'that she was not going to surrondor to ?ho polioo at all? Don t you know sho vas expeoting to loavo Ohioago?" "No I don't," was tho roply. "Sho old mo sho was going to give hor lolf up and I bad no reason tu doubt tor. "I don't bolievo ono word ho says," laid O'Noill, as Norria WAS lcd away. Pho woman wan preparing to run away is wo oan positively show and, of oourso, -hio fellow must have kcoivn about it, [ shall hold bim in ouitody and havo lim indicted for oonspiraoy to kill tho iroaident." Maggio Arrested. Chief Wilkie of tho scorot sorvioo has eooivod unoitioial information that An onio Maggio haB boon arrostod in Now rloxioo. Maggio waa tho oornotist ravoling with tho Andrews Opora com .any, and is said to havo mado a state nont not long-ago that Prosidont Mo (inloy would bo shot boforo October .st, and that ho was sorry ho, himself, vas not lo do tho shooting. Upon this tatomont roaohing Chief Wilkio, tho ?corot sorvioo operativo was dirootod to vrooood to Now Moxioo, whoro Maggio fas roporttd to bo and placo bim un lor arrost. From This State. In tho dall y bullotin issued by tho lresidont'a pbyaioianB appears tho lame of Dr. ICugono Wasdin. Dr, iVnedin is a South Carolinian hoing i native of Goorgotown, And ho bas .ttainod cininonoc in tho praotioo of urgory. Dr. Wapdiu about fiftoon roars ago rnterod tho nave y as surgeon md his HUCO jua was suoh teat ho has mon asaigood to many important m?di tai missions by tho govomnimt. Negroes Lynch Negroes. Thuisuay night a mob of negroes ?roko into tho j sil at Wioklilfo, Ky, md Ijnohcd tbreo nop.roos. Tnt y ian ged tho men to a o ross baam in a nill. Tho mou had wajl*id, murdered ind robbed an old negro last Saturday light. Spanish War "Veterana" Too Spanish war veterans aro to hold '. sooond rounion in Columbia during fftir week, and a banquot will bo gi von m tho night of Ootober 30. Momborn )f Co Pirat and Sooond Ilogimenta and tho Hoavy Artillery will participate RULED HIM OUT. Admiral Howison Drcppsd from the Schloy Oourt BY THE OTHER MEMBERS. Schley's Keen Uwyer Finally Cornered Howison Into Ad mission of Bet Views on Important Point. Tho Sohloy oourt of inquiry aflBOin blod in Washington on Thursday, and within throo hours from tho timo of oonvoning announood that Roar Ad mirai Howison was disqualified from sorving as a member of tho oourt and wits Gxoufjod from furthor duty. This brought proceeding to an abrupt ter mination and oauBod a temporary ad journment of tho oourt in ordor to por mit tho navy department to doBignato an officer to buooood Admiral Howison. No furthor sossion is probable until tho oarly part of next wcok. . It had boon expeotod that littlo ofiioial busi ness would bo aooomplished on tho oponing day, and tho prompt dooision as to Admiral Howison ea mo somowhat as a surprise Intonso intorost appeared to bo takon by tbo publio in tho proceedings and though it was known that only a vory limitod numbor of persons would bo _ J . ^ 1 A _J i*. ?.U..-1 . I. miujiMUU .V IJ1VJ WV..? A UV.IA BUM HIUDU by oard, a largo orowd was ansomblod at tho oourt room Thursday morning to witnoss tho coming and going of the prominent naval offioors who woro to uko part in tho prooeodings. Thoy oamo ununiformod and unhoraldod, and until tho full dress uniforms had boon donnod at quarters insido tho yard for the aotual sossions of tho oourt, thoro was littlo to loud dramatic inter est to tho oooasion. Admiral Dawoy and Admiral Sohloy naturally woro tho premior figuros in popular intorost. Tho lattor had about him a distinguish ed array of oouusol, including Hon. Joro Wilson, Attorney Gonoral Isidor Raynor of Maryland and Oapt. Jamos Parker, with Mr. Teague noting as ad visory oounsel. Tho Gorman naval at tache, Oapt. Robour-Pasohwitz, ooou pied ono of tho soatsin tho publio aroa and tho number of wives of naval ott. eers prosont was noteworthy. A salute of IV guns in honor of tho admiral of tho navy marked tho open ing of tho prooeodings at 1 o'olook. Tho usual formalities on tho oponing Of a oourt were transaotod with dispatch. Tho first skirmish was oponod by Ad miral Sohloy rising from his seat and spoakiug in a strong . .voice, calmly and deliberately, oft'?ll?'ngii?g* Admiral Ho w- ' ison's eligibility as a mombor of tho oourt. Throo witnosses were brought forward in support of his challenge, namoly, Franois S. Frost, William E. Spon and Footer Nicholls. Thoy gavo very positivo testimony as to exproB sions thoy had hoard Admiral Howison make, favorable to Admiral Sampnon and unfavorable to Admiral Sohloy. Mr. Frost tostifiod to a statemont Ad miral Howison had maco to him at Uoston while the witness was socking ne^a as a rcportor, Mr. Spon to ro ?narks mado while ho and tho admiral were journeying back to this country from iOurope ou a tranB-Atlantio stoamor, and Mr. Nioholls'oonvorsation occurred during a businoss oall at Ad miral Ho prison's priva to rosidonoe in Yonkors, N. Y. 0.-? oonoluding this tostimony, tho question aroso who th er Admiral Houison weald join issue with tho statomonts mado by tho witnesses, or would rest upon his privilogo to withhold auy answer until ho ohooso to submit it. Tho admiral mot tho hinno by turning at onoo to Admiral Dowoy and announcing that ho would make a writton rejoinder to tho statomonts of tho throo witnossos. This rejoinder ho propared vory spoodily. While oon ooding the aeouraoy of somo points in tho ovidonoo it throw oonsiderablo doubt on other points and disolaimod ?ny rooollootion of the talks said to havo taken plaoo on tho trans-Atlantic Bteamer. It was not sufiioiont, how ovor, to oountoraot tho very dircot tes tiuiony given by tho throo witnossos and moroovor tho admiral himaolf, in oonoluding his statomont, indioatod plainly that ho had no dosiro to romain DH tho oourt and was thorp simply in obedionoo to ordors. Ho ovon appoalod to his aBsooiatos oo tho omi t to dooido nil doubtful questions as to his eligi bility in favor of Admiral Sohloy. tioforo submitting tho ohallongo to tho determination of tho oourt Mr. Hay nor orOBS-oxaminod Admiral Ho wi mn very minutoly as to his porsonal lontimonts toward Admiral Sampson ?td Admiral Sohloy and dovelopod that Admiral Howison had oxprossod oer iain de fin td convict io no as to Admiral Sampson's rotontion of authority and responsibility, ovon whilo ho was ab lent temporarily from tho fioot at San tiago. Tho ohallongo thon was sub mitted to tho oourt, whioh un' or tho )iroumstanoos, was narro wod to Admiral Dewoy ond Hoar Admiral Bonham, to pass upon. Aftor hardly moro than 15 minutos spont in rotiromont* to the jonsultation room Admiral Dowoy melly announood that tho oourt nm ;ainod tho ohallongo and that Admiral Howison would bo oxousod from fur ;hor attendance. Thodooision oamo so piiokly and unoxpootedly that it sent \ flutter of agitation throughout the )ourt room. Thoro was a buzz of ani mated comment, and Admiral Sohloy ixohangod looks of satisfaction with tris oounsol. Admiral Dowoy thon at moo closed tho prooeodings of tho day cry annouooing that the oourt would u) j MUTI indefinitely until tho navy de partment bad named an ofiioor to suo )oed Admiral Howison. Havo Thoy Struck Oil? Biko City was Thursday tho t cono of tho greatest oxoitement sinoo tho burn ing of tho negro postmaster Baker. \n artesian woll borer, whilo hoting on the lot in tho rosidont portion of tho town, is ropoxted to havo struok oil and ooal in good quantities at a dopth of 35 foot.* What is said to bo anthraoito loal was foroed up almost as largo in uzi as gulnoa eggs and tho fluid ao jompanylog it is said to "smell and burn oxaotly Uko korosono." Tho find is ?rn tho property of A., N, Sutolifto, an Atlanta Ooast Dino station master. ' A GREAT: Ml ,).> / ;? - .'.^'[^)*<#l>-? PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S v B??1 ENDS EflBLf SSI ii' Si* : - Pathetic Scenes- ii Of the Beloved Man atitt Heart Failure- ?j? Favorably ..?rn A di-jpatoh from B?llalo, whoi? '|i?^ Prosidont Hos at tho homo of Pronido/?i Milburn, of tho Exposition Company,,' says Prosidont MoKinloy oxpci'ionoo??>? sinking spoil shortly af tor two o'olo?^ Friday morning. Tho pbyaioians ac ininistorod restoratives, but thoy hal "Ulo or no offcot, and at throo o'clock tho Assooiatod Proas was authorized l? say that President MoKinloy WAS oriti . oally ill. ; i About throo o'clock Friday morning! tho following was issuod by tho Pro ni- ? donts' pbysioians: "Tho president's j oondition is very sorious and give risc to tho gravost apprehension. His bow els havo moved woll, but his heart does; not rospond properly to stimulation^ Ho is oonsoious. Tho skin is warm and tho pulso small, regular, oasily compro siblo and 12G; respiration 30; tom' paraturo 100." A bulletin issuod at twonty-fivo after throo o'olook Friday morning said "tho president is so woak that ho doos not apparently nullor much. Strychnine, digitalis and othor powerful hoart s ti DA ulants don't produoo oft'oot and tho worst is f oared. His dj? th may oe our any timo from heart exhaustion. Mrs. MoKinloy has not yot boen informed of tho ohango for tho worso." Dr. Mann at four o'olook said. tho Prosidont rallied nomo, but immodialo ly oamo tho unwoloomo nowa that tho rally was very slight. At ?-.?? Booro tary Oortolyouand Mr. Milburn omorgod from tho houso and walkod up tho sido walk insido tho ropod onolosuro. Soc rotary Oortolyou said the proBidont was rooting, that four physicians woro in tho sick chamber, but-ho oiforod, little in tho way of onoouragome?'nt, UK 18 Wi Al). , President MoKinloy died at',?)?{?S^| urday moroiag. Ho had boon unconsci ous sinoo 7:30 p. m. Urs last oonnoi ous hour on earth was spout with tho wifo to whom ho devoted a lifotimo of oato. Ho died unattondod by a minis* tor of tho gospol, but his last"words were an humble submission to tho will of tho God in whom ho boliivod. Ho was re conciled to tho oruol fato to whioh an assassin's bullet had eondomnod him, and faood death in tho samo spirit bf oalmnoss and poiso whioh has markpd his long and honorable oaroor. His last conscious words, reduced to writing by Br. Mann, who stood at his bodsido whon thoy wore uttorod, woro as fol lows: "Good-byo, all; good-byo. It's God's way. His will bo dono." His rolatives, and mombors of tho ofiioial family, woro at tho Milburn houso, except Sooretary Wilson, who did not avail himself of tho opportuni ty, and somo of his pomonal and politi cal frionds who took loa vo of him, This painful ooromony was simple ' His friends oamo to the door of tho siok room, took a longing glanoo at him, and turned toari'ully away. Ho wa-j practically uuoonsoious during this limo. But tho powerful hoart stimul ants, including oxygon, woro omployod to rostoro him to ooneoiousnoss for his final parting with his wifo. Ho asked for hor, and oho Bat at his side and hold his hands. Ho consoled her and bade hor good-byo. Sho wont through tho hoart trying soono with tho samo bravory and fortitude with whioh sho has borno tho griof of tho tragedy whioh has ondod his lifo. Tho immodiato oauio of tho presi dent's doath is uudotorminod. His physioians disagroo, and it will possibly require an autopsy to fix tho oxaot oauso. Tho prosid ant's remains will bo takon to Washington, and thoro will bo a State, funoral. Vioa Prosidont Roosov?lt, who now suoooodB to tho presidonoy, may tako tho oath of ornoo wherevor ho happens to hoar tho news. The cabinet will, of oourflo rosign in a body, and President llossovolt will havo an oppor tunity of forming a new cabinet, if ho so ddBiros. Tho rago of tho pooplo of Buffalo against tho president's assassin, whon thoy loarnod that ho was d/ing, was boundloss. Thousands surrounded tho jail, and tho ontiro polioo foroo of tho city and two rogimonts of militia wcro utilized to insuro his proteotion, HOW ?HK END CAME. Tho Good Han Bled With a Hymn on Hit Lips, As stated abovo President MoKinloy bogan to sink shortly aftor two o'olook Friday morning attora oritioal period of 12 hours, in whioh alarm and hopo mingled in tho emotions of thoso who surroundod him. Ag tho telegraph instruments rattled away with thoir forlorn story carly Fri day morning tho haotilly aroused pbysi oians bogan arriving. An automobile, raoing at top spood, brought Br, Myntor firdt. Ho did not stop to speak, but rushod into tho houie. Br. Mann oamo almost on his boole, aud ho toogan down tho stroot. Noithor stopped for a word as thoy rushed into tho .houao, Aftor thom carno Abnor MoKinloy, palo and agitated. Ho had loft tho houso soarooly two hours before, and had departed with tho assuwooa that tho ?do had tutnod in tho ease of his distinguished brothor. Ho had boon PION MOURNS. ..?WWH-M - /E BATTLE AGfiiNSi DEATH 1? imm. i the Last Hour igufate. Death Caused by on II il Was Pro gre? sing id .Failure Set in nvou?oJ from elumbor by A mooaongor who told him to oomo at oooo. Soorotary Wilson and Soorotary Hitohoook, in grief at tho peril of thoir ohiof, arrived within n fow momonts. .Neither know tho true otato of tho pre sident at that moment, and in silent Jfcnr thoy quickly mitered tho houso. ?Another hurrying visitor was Dr. WaBd in, whoso arrival com plot cd tho oirolo ?of phjoioians; another was Mrs. Mo 'Williams, tho friond of Mrs. MoKin ?oy. 4 ?IIK WHOLE OIT Y WAS AROU8E1). Tho Buffalo papors all had extras with tho sad intelligence of the preei -J I_1>_1_ll_._i_ J_ti-Li pipit* o iuitt|)ou uu mu D'luuitj nv unynijuv. O,eo. paper announced that tho prosi dprit wau dying. Tho roeult was that tho v/holo city was thoroughly arousod iantjl alarmed carly, and boforo 7 o'olook 'crowds cf pco'^lo flocked in tho direc tion Of tho Milburn rcsidonoo to learn ff. tito latest nows was not moro reassur ing. Thoy stood at tho ropes, far down ibo i?tersoolin? strocts, and waited jStiou'tly fer tho appearauoo of tho tnoxning bullotin." Many of them ro fmod to orodit tho nows of tho prosi dViit's sudden ohatfgo for tho worse un t^ .thoy had learned by word of mouth f)om tho sc-nlries? of the prosidont'o d^iiorous and oritioal condition. 'Of ,^11 tho sad household, only tho Wi)b| did not know tho truth. Sho B^|wsed,tbat Mr. MoKjnloy was worso, for oho waa told that it. would bo bot tVvi?oi'S hov not to ontov tho siok .o^^her? 8Kb ash?nted, but it was \vii?j)a;look of mute appeal in her otf&fl.y ThOipreBidont hiotsolf seoraod to roamo tb av his lifo hung by a throad. Friday nip Ail? g ho looked out of tho window. Windit tho lmrsd aoufc?it td adjust tho p?U?\V\ to koep out tho light, ho mur- ; WS {'coblo protest.' "It IB BOboftU t i' vv' !>std ho; /A'tho (roos aro so boau l ? ',-.'"^1:.nco ?tv.m.'r '..W. W?. rJoiYn??& of W?*ih'?ngton'and Dr. ?Inno W?y'of Now, York, two of tho most o ?linen t be?rt ppooialists in tho United Slates, wero summoned to lorid thoir skill and oounsol, and Dr. MoBurnoy, tne noted Burgoon, who left Thursday, was rooallcd. Vioo Prosidont Itooso volt and tho abaont members of tho oabinot were also tolographod for. DK8PERATE RESOURCE ADOPTED. .When tho. sinking spoil ooourrod about 2 o'olook Friday morning it was fearod Mr. Mo Kt uley might expire at any mornong as ho did not respond to ordinary stimulants, it was only when idoouroo WAB bad to tho desperate ro Bouroo of inj noting saline solution, which savod Mrs. MoKinloy's lifo in San Frauoisoo, into his voins that tho oiroulAtion grow strongor, and aftor an hour ho relliod somowhAt. His pulso at ono time was almost 140. But tho Blight rally canto, and returning hope with it. With tho fresh onorgios of daylight, tho pronidont appeared por eoptibly strongor, And tho phyoioiAns Announced in their 9 o'olook bulletin that his eondition was improved. Tho pulse had fallen sovcral points from tho highest^ and thoy aflumod tho oxiotonco of hoi o. A MEMORADLE flOENE. At 9:30, tho soonO About tho Milburn rosidonoo WAS ono that will live in tho memory of those who witnessod it, AS long as life lAsts. Down tho streots, in every dirootion, pooplo wero massod, huodrcds doop; wh?o At tho oornor whero tho hoadtiuartora of tho pross aro looAtod, oorrojpondonts of ali tho load ing journals ol' tho world wero waiting, rot. dy to fl ?nh tho first nows as far as tho wiros roaoh; while within tho tonts, tho busy tolograph instrumonts wiro olioking off tho sad intolligonoo. lu front cf tho rosidonoo, tho bluo ooatod soldiors paood, with Arras at right shoulder. All woro waiting, waiting almost breathlessly, for the nows. Tho Ehysioians deoidod that it would not o well for Mrs. MoKinloy to entor tho siok room Friday, both on aooount of her fooblo health And tho okoitomont it might OAUBO tho prosldcnt. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ARRIVE. Shortly eftor 10 o'olork, tho intiinato frionda And rotative s of tho prosidont who were tolographod for bogan to ar ri vj. and soon af tor, 10 o'olook thoro wero Assemblod iu tho down stairs rooms of tho Milburn houso Sonetora Hanua and Fairbanks, ox-Soorotary of St ito Day, Soorotary Wilson and St o rotary Hitohoook, Mr. And Mrs. Hor mAnn Baor, Abnor MoKinloy, Miss Helen MoKinloy ?nd Mrs. J. JJ. Dun OAo, sistora of tho president, and Mrs. Lafayette Mcwilliams, in addition to John U. Milburn, for mor Pon tumo tor Gonorel BISBOI?, John N. Soatherd of Buffalo And HoprosentAtivo Aloxandor of tho Muff alo distriot. THE LAST FAREWELLS Boforo 6 o'olook it was eloar to thoso at tho prosidant'ii bedaido that ho was dying, and' preparations woro mado for tho last ?ad ofiiocs of faro wo ll from thoso who woro noarost and dearost to him. Oxygon had boon administorod Btoadily. but with little offoot in koop ing back thp approach of doath. Tho prosidont oamo out of ono period of un* oonBoiouaness only to relapso into an othor. But iu this poriod, when his mind was partially olour, ooourrod a ?orioB of ovonts of profoundly touch ing ohar?otor. Down ntairn, with H tva! nod and tear stained faoos, mom boT of tho oablnot woro grouped in anxious walting. They know tho ond was noar, and that ibo timo had como whon thoy must BOO him for tho last time on eatth., This WAS about6 o'olook. Oontinuod on pago 4. IN THE WRONG PEW. Mrs. W H. Felton, cf Oeorgl*, Talks Right On*. SOUTHERN METHODISTS For cod io Hoar Some Unpleasant Things Said About Their Section and Its People. Understanding as I do tho excoaaivo bittornoBS of many linglish pooplo-to wards tho aouth, I watohod with oon aidt rabio in t oren t for tho first discus sions at tho iSouraenioal oouooil attend od by tho followora of John Wcaloy from all ovor tho oivilizod world. This lioumonioal oounoil io now in sossion in tho oity of London. Tho mootings aro hold in a building which is intimately assooiatod with ibo aotivo work of Hov. John Wosloy during his noted oar ocr. To thia spot tho hundrods of dolo .gatoa wore attraotod and a program had boon arranged oovoring ovory hour of tho ontiro Hendon of ton dayB or two wocks. Homo Georgians aro supposed to bo pr eoe nt and Bishop G allaway pr oh oh cd tho oponing sormon by invitation of tho oommittoo on program. Uo ila south* orn Mothodiat bishop So far, so good. Bishop G allaway riroaohod his sermon ard a few hours ator a negro bishop from tho atato of Now J or soy took oooasion to Jonouuoo tho southorn (?tatos aa favoring lynch ers and porscoutin? negroos. This no gro bishop from Now Jorsoy dcolared that ninety negroes wore lynohed in tho southorn states during tho year 1000, and only olovon woro found guilty of assault or? tho porsona of whito woman. Tho Britons ohoorod tho negro bishop to tho ooho and it io roportod that u good many southorn dologa'os loft tho uilding in disgust. With tho lights boforo mo I renpoot fully assumo that tho southern mon found themselves in the wrong pow. and unless thoro is oom o go onough unoovorod in tho southorn dologation to tell , in detail of tho Leavenworth ?ffsir, tho AkrCu iuS???>?uaO Oud'?l?? hos tility of dozons of other .localities'- ia tho "north and wost to ricgroos, I hero ? doolaro that our southorn dologation would do wfjll. to nhskc oil tho' dust of London and i^avo tho nogro'bishop and ;British nogrophoHats. t? clono' commu nion and raoial sympathy wlthou* ut toring another word in that preoono?. Tboaowh? on joy hoing kicked '? bo ut by :B$ti?h{?ft^ by nogro bishops, may of oourso onduro tho kick ing oxovoiso, but I protest thoy4iavo ooasod to bo roprosontative mon from Southorn Mothodiat ohureh if thoy fail to reply in strong words to tho Nsw Joraoy nogro, whoso posos as a bishop, boforo tho Ecumenical oonforonoo. Tho story told by tho nogro bishop aa to tho number of rapista as boforo sta ted, ia a pal pablo mistake ; to spoak re spootfully of his utterances. Suoh apoakors aa thia nogro bishop aro among tho inforraora who havo "padded" tho reports of tho Howard association of Lunion with falaohooda of vicious mag nitudo in rogard tc the exoosaivo bru tality of tho southorn white mon of our ocuntry towards tho southorn nogrooa. And it ia such ounnmg, orafty pro varioators who withhold all mention of tho burning alivo of nogro rapista in northern and wost om states. Tho aamo orimo bringa tho same pun ishment whorovor whito mon are bravo onough to protoot their own women from violonoo and rapi?o. And I moasuro my words in tho sight of hoavon, and in hoaring of tho Eoumon-, ioal oounoil. if neod bo; A hon I say it I is a sorry whito man, unworthy of tho name, tint will rofuao to punish tho black fiend with quiok and oommonsu rato punishment that has tims destroyed his innocent daughter or wifo on tho public highway er in hor own homo. It m ak os ovory drop of blood in my anatomy tinglo with indignation to hoar of theso apologists for rapo fiends, on this or on tho other sido of the Atlan tic ooo&n. It pasitos understanding that tho ra pist's victim tinda no sympathy among suoh so oallod roligionists as cbc orod tho ucpro bishop ovor yondor in tho oily of London. Woman as I am, I'd toll that orowd of pi o tisis a fow wholcaomo truths in tho prosonoo of tho entiro body of dolo gatos, or I'd wash my banda of tho con corn, and sooodo from tho organisation quicker than you could say "Jack Rob inson." I'd tell tho stoiy of tho Goorgia wo man, woll (d mated, tho happy wifo and mothor t i'four ohildron, in hor own homo, at peuoo with all tho world and trying to do hor duty to hor Makor, who was outraced for hours bosido tho woltoring, bloody body of hor murdered husband, in tho projonoo of hor own young daughtora, and 1 would ask that ooumonioal oounoil to uamo the pun ishment that would moot tho indignity and inhumanity of tho situation. They should reply, or tho tow, of London would not bo big onough to hold us to gether in a so-called mooting of preach ers and official laymen of the Motho diat followora of John Wesley, Af tor their applauao of tho words of tho nogro bishop, that body of Metho dists should hoar tho truth in plain laoguago, or southorn dologatos should nevor attompt to fellowship anotuor hour with auoh a gang of fakirs and frauds, masquerading in tho garb of roligious followora of John Wosloy. I am no apologist for any of tho ovils of nlavory, but I am the dofondor of in nooonoo and virtue. I do oontond that the wrong infliotod on the innooont wo man by thoblaok fiend that pursues hor Uko a canino with rabies dosorvos no lightor punishment than snob a mad dog would got whon ovortakon. Buoh a flo nd his no olaim to rospoot or pity, in my opinion1, and whoa leon* ti fi ad suoh an unhumaninod bruto should not bo allowed to Infest *, oivil zod community a minuto longer than indignant relativos and frionas could din pat olt him. I grant you that mistakes are possl bio; whovo identification ia not assured, hit when tho suspootod rapist con ton sos hhs guilt and the victim ls satisflod Si) to idontitv, wbioh should bo required, 1 I am quito as willing to trust a jury of a hundred oitizens iu tho woods as a dozen in tho courthouse I would bo gWd to toll thoso maudlin 1 Mothodiet Britons that thoir butohory of innooont Boora in South Africa re minds mo of ?training at gnats and swallowing earnols, and if thoy nooded a Biblo quotation or illustration, I'd tell them die Blay cf tho ill-fated wo man whoso lifoloes hands lay "upon tho thronhold," and whoso mangled and outraged body was out in twolvo pieoos togother with her bonds and sont throughout tho "ooasts of Israol" bo oaus? no such foul docd of iapo and violonoo bad over boon known or soon among tho ohildron of Ieraol from tho timo tho thoir doparturo from E?ypt into tho day that tho outrego upon liolpless womanhood was thus porpo- 1 lint od, and "nil tho ohildron of Israol roso up as ono man, Buying, "Wo Will 1 not any of us go to his tent, noitbor will any of us turo into his hougo," until this wroDg shall bo avoogod. < :< ThoBO indignant rotativos of outragod womanhood wont bofcro tho Lord and asked Him, "Shall I go up to battlo against tho ohildron of Bonjainin, my brothor?" to exterminate tho "mon of cvory city, as tho boast and sot on fire all tho ottica wo carno to." Tho Lord nn H wo rod Israol, "Clo up against him." Boad tho twonty-second ohaptor of tho Book of Judgos and tho ohaptor preceding for tho faots boro given. ; Tho pursuors gave tho rapist tho treat- . mont thoy gave to obnoxious boasts, ' and tho Lordea'd "Go up against him." 1 Tho spirit of fiendish violonoo and i tho epidomio of lust which is now bo noum intolerable to tho citizens of A mav?rt? ?w ?^A*.th I- n^uK - %?. v- * * i *.* ?UV MWA%4L*y VMOV| UUUVM KUM wost, han boon fanned into a blazo by tho rniflling, snarling solf rightoouo Pcoksnitts attonding tho Eoumonical oo?noilin London. Lat thom embrace tho rapist in black if it silts thoir nal uro and their understanding, but J oantoud that southern Methodists in go( d standing at homo aro now find I ing tbomsolvos in tho wrong pow.-By i Mrs., W. H. Foltouin Atlanta Journal, A BOSTON MAW'S PRIDE And How It Met With a Great , Fall. gi; I A fall has boon taken out of ono, .Robert Treat Paine, of Boston, in a way that morita applause and it was j hjtmfrrtd ft aflntlnmaw \\u ? ntiin IjQpiritt?? tho samo namo who residoa in Now ) York. . It is ooramon in thin ego of , 'Similarity of'-names'for mon to hft\\i ? their lottora mixed aud it'was' through ,;; just such an ooou'rronoo that Paine, of j Boston, dieoovorod to hie Borrow .that j there lived 'another Paine in New York. ( It noe ms. tho No w York man got Bomb j of Uro Boston'man'? lottcrs, ; and fjoo- i ing t,bft\j thcyWofo i?to'?d?d tor 'another.' :; sent thon\;forward with tl?? noto: . : .) : "Pienso fiad ouolos?d lotter opened j by mo by mistake For! your o wn cpn-, i vonionco, kindly notify poisons Bond- \ ing money to you of -your prop?r ad- < dross." j Tho mau from tho Hub was angered, not only booauso tho lottora woro mixed ' but bf.oMiio thoro was another bearing \ tho samo name Ho sont tho following reply to Now York: . "Your lcttorwith tho ono\oBuro has brou reaoivod bv mo. I hopo you will allow mo to cxpross sinoere rogrot that you should boar tho namo that by right of lineage belongs to mo and my family hero in Boston, Thorn is no other di* rent dosoondant of Hjbort Treat Paino, I signor of tho Doolaration of Indopond enco, who was the first to .bear that i namo. If tho namo was givon to you out of honor to tho signor, I think such practico should not roooivo tao sanotioa of any thoughtful person." i Plain Mr. llobort Troat Paino of Now York was surprised at tho tono of i tho lottor written by Mr. llobort Troat Paine, of Boston, so ho wrote him a so lection that sooms to fit the oaso ox aotly: "Your romwkablo letter has boon roooived by mo and for th) reason that it is impossible to stop tho bray of tho donkey without killing tho ass, I will allow you to express your sincero ro grot. Tho family to whioh I havo tho honor to bolong existed long boforo tho signing of tho Declaration of Indopond enco, and your statemont that tho sign or wai tho first to boar tho name mig gosts thoughts as to his antoocdonts. I havo novcr boen suffioiontly interest ed to traoo up my gonoologioal troo, and certainly I shall not do it now, lest I might find that ono of its witherod branohos roached out to you," So tho .Boston man doubtlosa realizos by this timo that "thoro aro othors," even llobort Treat Fainos. Want Him Lynched. Tho pooplo of tho north, oven : that tho northorn prono and pul ? pit, soem willing to admit at last "thora aro somo orimos whioh would 1 seom to justify lynching on tho spot." ( Such a orimo thoy oonsider tho ruthless 1 shooting of so noblo a man as tho na- ( tion's ohiof excoutivo. As rovolting ' as it really ia, can it bo ooosidorod moro ] so than tho assault and murder of a ] pure woman by a blaok fiend? If tho 1 oowaidty shooting of a prcsidont can ] so arouso pooplo an to oall-forth senti- * monti in jastifioation (f lynching, what in tho namo of heavon must bo tho J fronzy of tho noighbors v/hon they find somo innooont wifo and mother oold in ( death, with, porhaps, hor holploss in fant lying bosidc hor in a pool of its mo thor ? blood ? AB awful as is tho \ punishmont that so swiftly follows such j orimos, how light dooa it soom in oom- j parison with tho orimo itself.-Atlanta . Journal. No Place for Him. Prof? Jamos H. Torbert, tho assistant t prinoipil of tho Fort Valley, Ga., High j and Industrial Colored Soho ol, hada rough timo up North rooontly and came homo disgusted. Prof. Torbot has boen ia the habit of making trips through i tho North oaoh nummor to solicit con- \ tributions for tho mai nt on ano o of his r. sohool. In tho latter part of last month f ho mado a trip through tho Adirondack 1 region, and ho onoountorod so muoh t raoe projudioo that ho had difficulty in 1 ooounng food and sholtor. Ho told i a Sun reporter that ho would not go s through tho samo physioal hanlihip, t not to mention tho poraonal indignities t that wcro hoapod upou him and his g companions, for a groat deal of monoy. J Wo Should - Not Co Off Half* Cooked About Anarchists. A DANGEROUS TH I MO To Tampw With th? Principio? of Mogila Charta Rac? Question Wost Serious Ono for Us. A spoolal dispatch from Augusta to Tho Na we and Oourior/soys in en in terview thoro Thursday night Sonator ~ , ' Tillman paid a high tributo to Mr. Mo Kinley as a man. Ho was, ho said, a man of ability, a good husband and sn oxoollont oltizon. Certainly ho had aohiovod tho groat ont diplomatio tri? umpha of any man who had oooupiod tho Whito Houso sinoo tho war. ?;? Gao of tho group of gentlomon to whom ho was talking oxprOsscd tho . hopo that ho would uso his influen?a to tho fullost oxtont ia scouring tho ox-, puhion from this country of all An archists. "Now. that's whore you go off half* oookodj said tho Senator. "How aro you going to toll who aro AnavohintsY If you toko morely tho no who aokn?w lodgo that thoy aro Anarchists and aro down as suoh. on tho roster of *,ho or- ' ganieations, you got but ? email per cont, and who ie to say that ' suoh and, suoh aro Anarchists and musV be ox v>o!lod? Tho ?r?*i 'di?iosUy ?s tb*?t whoo you placo any nu oh power in tho hand of any man or ony do/.an mon, , though thoy ho tho very best mon that/' ' could ho solooted, at the saino time you put a weapon in tho hand of tho tyrant of tho futuro. Whonovor you break down tho harriot's by wiri ch tho pooplo protoot thoir libortioa you opon tho way lo tho abano of power." Ho went on to say that it waa danger ous to trifle with tho ;. pririoiplos of tho ohartor wrostod from King John at llunnymodo. Tho habe?*? oorpus could not bo ?uapendod with aafoty for any groat longth of time. Ho. would bo \pry carofuh, ho said, hov/ ho voted for ?ny l?gislation okpelliog tho A??vohiatg from this country* Continuing, tho Senator qaid thiat tho: taco problom waa tho gr Avooti gestion.-., tfhioh oohfrontod tho poopl? of tao , louthv .tic) c]id iiot' lioftitnio to :ion \yrn-. pooplo of tiro North that . thoy .wore re ?poe ai bio for tho condition ? wM?ii pro vAil sn ..tho South. " Wo of tho South, ' ire told them, folttt ocr tain conno of j Gratitudeto tho negro .because of thf 1 foot that all/during the civil war, wlu tho mon of ^ho S6uth?7v?)!0?awoy\ figh lng as tho/ii.ogroQi) fcn?v/? for tho oo t^Ufdi.a^.-: ni hb'Mx-\- ),'C:A?1E$Q)..^U&V tv wbnte'n of.Uio South ftbsolttt'oly h^ai tooted, nobody ovor hoard of ii eipi, * Instanoo wh$ro tho nogrbos had. bffqrodVi\ those wotiioa; &n indignity. It.w&'s for ./ \ thia r.oason that tho pooplo of tho South worb' inoro iudulgont . towardf? tho negroes than wore tho pooplo Of the North. Now, if undor slavery thc . -, oogroos wore BO m?oh botter than thoy . are new, and if tho aot Of tho pooplo of tho North waa produotivo of woUknor?n. inoroaao in crime among tho nogi?oo, './;t|P|| whoro ahould tho blame for proaonv condition roat? Ho always'-told hia Northern hearers that thoy did not he lio ve tho negro was thoir equal. : Thoy thought ho wan on sooial equality with tia, but thoir lovo for him was in pro portion to tho square of tho diatarreo, and they wore simply hypoorlties when thoy talked about his sooial and politi cal equality. It is along this Uno that he will talk in a largo raoasuro during his forthcom ing looturo tour of tho Wost,. Fat Job Foitl^arker. Tho Atlanta nogro, J arnon Parker, who foiled tho president's assailant st' Buff alo, will probably seour? ft lucra tivo berth from tho administration tho roward of his oourageous act. Parkor is still employed as a waiter on tho ex position grounds, but from.press;,in dications thoro is talk at Washington of providigng tho nogro with a govorn* mont position that will bo suitablo re cognition of his prompt action in knock? ing Ozolgosz to tho floor. Tho publio nooma willing to aooopt tho theory that Parkor actually saved tho Ufo of tho prostdont by overpowering tho anarchist before ho had opportunity to fire tho third time. Parkor, aooording to reports, is. hoing horoizjd in Buffalo. Tho olothos wore by him on tho day of the shooting have practically.all boon dis? posod of and at Parker's own price. Murder and Suicido. Paul Mullov, of Now .York, tho drug olork, who shot his sistor, Johanna Mul ler, at tho homo of Oar! Opporman, in Union Stpiaro Saturday night and then attotnptod suioido, diod in tho Now Bo? ihollo hospital. Mullov Brod two shots it his sister booauso sho refused to go to his homo in Now York and tako oaro >f his two o hi ld co rr. Thou ho out tho .rtoriesin his wrists and thrust s oarv log knifo in his right breast. Miss Mul or's condition is noriouo. Sho was shot .brough tho lof t nhouldor, and tho bul ot has not boon found, Bryan on Kansas Oity Platform. In a lottor to Goo. W. Harrio, prosi lom of tho Bryan Tr av al ing Mon's olub >f St. Louis, ruado publio Thursday W. T. Bryan outlines what ho boliovos will >o tho loading isauo of 1904, Mr. Jryan boliovoB that tho silver question s not Bottled and that tho fight against rusts must oontinuo togothor with op* lOBition to government by inj uno lion md finally that tho Kansas City plat? orra bids fair to bo as sound a doolara ion of Democratic principles threo rears honoo as tho timo it was adopted. A Oloso Gall. A spooial diapatoh to tho Atlanta Tournai from Birmingham, Ala., ?ayn Gilliam Hunter, a brick mason, whilo tt work Thursday on top of ono of tho ure aeon of tho Bloss-Shcfficld Stool and ron company, UM to tho ground, a dis* anoe cf 77 f jot. Instead of tho man >?ing dashed to pico JO, M thoB? str?ud ng by oxpootad, ho avooo and although, unoring from sovoro injurien, was ablo o walk to tho ambulanoo to ho convoyed ? tho hospital.' Ho bronco his fall by ifWPiog hold of s nurnbor of ropos io ito downward, flight,