The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, September 20, 1901, Image 2
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,lDo Thou Liberty Great. Inspiro Our Souls and Make Our Live?. in'&Phy Possession Happy, or Our Deaths Glorious in Thy Just Defence."
VOL. XXVI
BENNETTS VILLE, S, m FRIDAY, SEPTEM IVER 20, 1901.
NO 38
EMMA GOLDMAN.
"Queen ot Anarchiste," Arrestad
in Chicago'.
SHE 18 IN DIF F ? R E N T.
She Says ?h?i Knows M >thirg
About tho Aaaaasin or As
assalnnticn cf tho
Pr?sident.
IO Ul m S Goldman, tho annrohisl <i".con,
undor whoso rod banner Lion CzolgOFZ
olaitna ho stands, whoso words ho
olaiuiB lircd bia heart and bis brain to
attempt tho assassination of tho presi
dent, was arresto! tn Chicago, on Wcd
nonlay of last week.
Sho dtsolaimod ail .butibo slightest
acquaintance with thc president's as
Bailant; sho dcuicd absolutely that alic
or anaicniatH oho knew wcro implicated
ia any plot to kid tho president. She
Baid sho bolievod Cr.olgosz ao.od en
tirely on his own responsibility and
that ho novor claimed to havo been in
spired by ber, as, bo is quoted rs af
firming.
Tho president, she avernd with a
yawn, was an insignificant bei?g to her,
a moro human atom whoso lifo or death
wcro mattors of supremo indifference
to hor or to any anatohist Czolgoaz's
ant was fnoliah, yot sho declared ii
nrobably bad ita inspiration in thc mis
ery wliioh tho Polo had soon about him.
Violonoo, pho said, was not a tenet in
tho faith of tho anarchist and sho had
not advocated it in ('loveland, whero
Czblgot t bail said ho he aid her, nor
oloBowhorc,
Miss Goldman arrived in Chicago
from St. Louis. Uer i m mu u i ty from
arrest while in thc Missouri metr?poli s
and up to Wt'lneaday in ?hioagO af
forded hor muoh amusement. She to d,
id sontonoes punotuaU d with laughter
of her oapturo. In her conversation
with roportcrs--And she talki ?1 Uh
thom al length twice during tho d..y -
tho oxoitemont sho was laboring under
was suppressed and only once did tba
break down oomplotoly That was when
Captain Sohuottlor lod her from thool
fioo of Chief of Police O'Neill lo thc
oab whioh wns wailing to convey nor
to tho womon's annex at tho llarrhoo
stroot polioo station. For a moment
she booamo a woman puro and simple
atidoriod. in a moniout, however, this
oxhibition of distress was over and
when sho put her foot on tho slop to
mount into tho oarriago abo wan again
Enittii Goldman, tho "high priostes? ed
anarchy," ns abo baa boon utylcd by
hor followi ru.
She -sa''! brtV nnrpo?o in '/^'?e la
? fto has been to assist tho anar
ists who wcro arrested them sovoral
days ago. Sho had intended lo givo
herself up to tho police, but delayed
it, for ono loason and for another, ii n ti i
tho polico she had derided so much had
taken tho matter in their own hands.
"What did you think when you
hoard that an attempt to kill the presi
dent had boon made?" tho woman was
asked.
With a wavo of hor hands and an
other shrug of tho shoulders ah? un
swerod disdainfully;
"1 thought oh, tho fool I''
Thc prisoner's manner had boon
irrowing moro and moro oxoitcd, al
though sho ruado an ovident effort to
control horsolf. In this sho finally
Buooocded and launch* d into a discourse
of tho teachings of anarchy. Shu dc
olarod that anarchy did no*, tench ni id
to do tho ao?, which bai mado Czoigo.' '/.
dospisod and hated thc world ovor.
"Wo work against the system and
education is our watchword," she said.
"It waa oarly last July whon I
oamo to Ohioago to vinit tho Isaak's
faintly, sho continued, in answer to an
int?riog?tion oonoerning hor where
abouta recontly. "On tho night of
July 12. Isaak waa out of tho liouso.
Tho boll rang and J wont to tho door.
Thc man, who I learn through tho
bowspapors was ( snlgmz, stood ibero.
Ho wanted to soo mo. 1 waa about to
oatoh tho Nickel Plato train an I and
Mr. Isaaks' daughter were about to go
to Roohontov. (io went nloue to the
Hook Island de}o', where ho mot us,
but I waa so busy iskieg leave of my
friends that I f-carcely o ot i oed him. lt
wai- not a limo when ono would want to
make-now frionds. At tho depot 1 had
the low wolds with him of which 1
havo told. That was all ibero over was
bctwocn in."
"1 am an anarchist-a i-ludont of so
cialism; but, nothing in anything I
over said lo Loon ( zoigoV/ knowingly
would have lcd him iodo tho aol which
startled ovorybody Krid.iy."
"Not oven in your Icol uros V Ho s-iys
your words not bl? brain Oh fire," asl: 'd
the inloivicwcr
' Am 1 hccounlablo beoauno aomo
cracked brain person pul a wrong con
struction on my v.orut,? Loon Czolgotz
1 am conviiucu, planned tho doc-.d un
aided and entirely alone. Thoro is no
anarchist iiii/j whioh would bolp him.
There may bo Anarchists who would
murdor, but there also aro mon in o very
walk of life who sometimes feol tho im
pulse to kill. I do not know suroly,
but 1 think C/olgoi a was ono of those
downtrodden men who soo all tho mis
oty which thc nob ielliot upon thc
poor; who think of it, who brood over
lt and then, in di span, rosolvo to st riki;
apical blow, as tiny think, for tho
good of their fellow men. Hut that ia
not auarohy. Oolgohz may have boen
inspired by UH ; but, il l.o was, bo took
tho wrong way ol showing it."
Tho anarobii.no heturer v.oro a white
shin waist of fine matorial, a dr.ik
bluo obi viol okirt, patent leather boots
and a straw hat encircled by A dotted
veil. Sho took i\ chair in the mid Ho
of tho loom aLd faced tho little group
of ir.quh.itom with an air of confidence.
Hosioo her sat Captain Sohuctilir,
brui'l'ohouldorod and quiet, la front
of her were thc chiot of polico and
Ma} or Harrison. Captain Coilorae
stood baok in a oorncr with Tiro Chief
Muaham.
Whon Hie intoivicw was over Captain
Collcran, ohiof of dotcctivop, served a
warrant or Miss Goldman charging hor
with con1 piraoy lo murdor tho presi
dent. . Tho warrant was BWCIO to by
Captain Collcran. It fives as hor co
conspirators Abraham Isaaks, Maurioo
I..Ti/lsaaks, Olomonoo Pfculzor, Hippolyto
Have), Henry Tra vagi i o, Alfred Soho*)'
der, Julia Mc?'ianio, Mario Isaaks ar(1
Mano Isaake, ?lr All but Miss G old;
tuan were nrrcK'.ed Homo daya ?go, The
women voro allowed to go but ibo mon
woro held Ni i thou I bail ami aor now in
jil'.
Lalor,iu tho clay Mi.'8 Goldman waa
iu toi vi owed io ihn womon'e annex to
Ibo police station by rm Annotated
I'rcbM rc-pr?sen t?t i ?o ai il a st?nographia
report Ukon. Mi3s G oldman aa'd:
"1 fool f.uro tba!, the polioo aie liol])
ing us moro than L ootild do in ton
years. They aro inking moro anarohiats
than tho most prominent \K".OI>IO con
nect! <1 ?uth tho anarchist oauso coull
nuke in ton yearn. If they will only
oonlinuo 1 shall bo very grateful; they
\\i'I nave mo lots of work."
"What do you think of your own ar
ron1.?" frho wa:* asked.
"If 1 tobi you," abo replied, "it, wou'd
look somewhat conched aud 1 certainly
would not )iko to bo guilty of that. Not
only my arrest brit tho othersiunaek of
tho 11 ayiharket. Tho polioo aro very
muob in disroputo all over tho country
and they wish lo dp smoothing to ol oar
themselves. Tiiey aro trying to make it
an anarchist plot; if i.hoy wish tb make
I up a OHO they may fcuooocd."
"Whatman in tho United Statop, in
youroi inion, in of sn llioiont prominonoo
lo warrant biioh a ?dot?" showas a .iked
"1 am not in position to^ay," replied
Miiis GoldinVn, "who ought to bo killed,
Tho monopolists arni wealthy of thia
Country aro resp 'nnibie for tho existence
of a Czotgotz If imperialism would not
grow in ihiH country ; if tho liberties of
tho people wero not trampled ur dor foot
there would havo boon no violcnoo."
Koforring to ?ho would bc anaassiu,
Mi ri ( ! oldman Raid:
"1 fed that tho man is ono of tho-m
unfortunates who have hcou driven to
despair and misery to commit the deed. I
fool very deeply with him as an indivi
dual, aa I would fool with anybody who
sutters, ll' I had moana 1 would help
him fifi mueli as J could; I would seo
that ho had cou tl b ol ana the?t justice
was dono him."
Although tho wholo world awaited
Kridsy afternoon for tho bulletins from
thc president's beside, Mun G oldman
did tiot o&ro enough about tho report
tba*, ho liad been shpt, which abe hoard
newsboys shouting, to buy a paper. Lt
was Saturday noon before her iutorost
wan suflioioDtly aroused to buy a nowa
paper ojntaiiing the story. She was
moro interested in the arrest of tho I
Chicago aoarobhts than in tho prosi
dent's condition.
Asked if oho thought Cxolgosa'a apt
was praise wort hy from her point of
viow, sho answered:
"1 am not in a post ion to say
whether it was good or bad. lt iu
bad for tho man who attomptod to do
it. I am not in his boot' and knownoth
? ing about it. What 1 d >n't soo is why
they should make moro fuss over tho
President ihan anybody olso. All mon
arc horno c<iual."
Obfr!?!? Norries at v.-hosc home
Misa Goldman was takouinto custody
in not tho type ol' man gouorally as
sociated with tho word "anarolnat."
II.? in we'I bu it, good lookipg. neat
?ind well (Itossed and ia decidedly in
telligent. Ile hi?H no occupation at prea
out but, ha* bot n aolerk and war '-"rent
ly in tho insurmoo business. 1. is a
Canadian by birth, but lo\s bocomo a
oil i -ii ol' tili(1 oountry.
VS h< n quc-sli??od hy ono of the polioo
elli >crs, Norria disclaimed any kuowl
ed go of any plot 'o ausasuinato tho
j resident and raid ho know nothing
what) vor of O.olgos'/.. When asked how
Miss Goldman carno to bo an imnato of
bia P'IKOO ho repliod that ho had on a
previous occasion invited her to uiakn
lier li?iiio ilure whenever sho was inj
(' ipagp.
"\\ heil cbc cmiio (o your houso this
li . o did you know ibo wan wanted by
iHe p-.lio.y dotnauded (.'biol O'Neill.
' " \ CH,"
" I lion why did you not inform tho
polie- ? '
"Well, hbo said when tho carno te tho
house t h M i.lio I.?.'1, o oui o .hero to eur
ronder hot self to tho Chicago polioo and
1 supposed abo would dc> no when she
got ready."
"Don't you know," asked thc chief,
''that sho was not going to surrender to
tho polioo at ' :Vt Don't you know sho
was expecting to Icavo Chicago?"
"No I don't," WAS tho reply. "She
told ruo she sm gei'ng to /.'ive her- j
soif up ar: \ [ had ho re si JU lo doubt j
her."
"J don't believe ci c word ho says,"
fjaTd 0'Nciil, as Norri? waa led away.
Tiro woman wan preinring to run away
as wo eau positively show and, of OOltrao,
this follow must havo ki o*1 a about it.
I shall hold ?um m eu Ho ly s^d have
him indiand tor conspirAoy lo kill tho
President. V
Magg io tVrrosl?tl.
('bief Wilkie of the seo rot sorvioo han
received dhoilioial information that An
tonio Maggio lois been ai routed in Nov/
Mexico, Maggio WAH tho oornotiat
nave ing with tlic Andrews Opora com
pany, ?nd is H?'I? to have niado a s'.ate
uiont not long ago that Pronidout, Mc
Kinley would bo allot boforo Ootober
I.ii, and that ho wan norry ho, himsolf,
was not todo tho shooting. Upon this
tiutomcnt reaching Otuef Wilkie, tho
scorot sorvico operative was dirootod to
prooocd tu Nev Mexico, whore Maggio
was roport<d to bo una pince him un
der arrest.
From This State.
In tho flail y bulletin issued by tho
president's physicians appears tim
name of Dr. Kugeno Wandin. Dr,
Wabdin ii ? Houtli Carolioian hoing
a nativo ol' Georgetown, And ho han
attainod cininone> in tho pr?otioo of
surgery. Pr W AEtliu about fifteen
years aro < n tc red the nave y ?s surgeon
aiid his suoo'^Hfl wai sui h t tat behan
boon ansig ted to many important medi
cal missions hy tho govejliiiiint,
Negroes Iiyncll Negroes.
Thuihuf.y night r. mob il negroes
broke into tho jV.I at Wickhllo, Ky,
and ljhohcd tinco ne^roon. Tiny
banged tho men lo a cons boam in a
mill. Tho mon bad wijljid, murdered
and robbed an old tugro last Saturday
night. _
Spanish War "Votor?ns"
THO BfiM.it.h war voterfcin aro to hold
a Hoeond lounion in Columbia during
fair week, aud a bmiquot Will bo givon
on tho night of Oolobor 30 Mcmbora
of tho First and Hooond Itogiioonts and
tho lloavy Artillery will partioipato.
i / i
RULED HIM OUT.
Admir: I Mowison Drcppfld frc rn
tho 8chloy Court
BY THE O rt-lER MEMBERS,
Schilys Koon Uw/or F/nally
Cornered Mowison Into Ad
mission of Bat Views
on Importan? Point.
Tho Bohloy court of inquiry as-som
bled in Washington on 'rhuisday, and
within throo boura from tho limo of
convening announced that Hoar Ad
mirai llowifion wau diequalitiod from
Borving a? a nienaber of the oourt and
w*n oxoinod from further duly. Thia
brought proceeding to an r-.bsupt ter
mination and cauHod a temporary nd
jjurnmont of tho court in order to por
mit tho navy department to desigualo
an oftiocr to tuooocd Admiral llowison.
No turtbor session in probablo until
tho oarly part of next week. It had
boen cxpeotod that littlo official busi
nosH would bo accomplished on tho
oponing day, and tho prompt doo?H?on
aa to Admiral llowi.ion oamo somewhat
as a surprise.
Intonso intorost appeared lo bo taken
by tho publio in tho proceedings and
though i* was known that ouly a very
limited number of persons won!;1, bo
admitted to tho oourt room and those
hy card, a largo crowd was asnomblod
at tho oourt room Thursday morning to
witness tho coming and going of tho
prominent naval ollioors who wera to
uko part in tho proceedings. They
carno ununiformod and unheralded,
and until the full dresa uniforms bad
boon donned ot quartern insido tho yard
for thc actual sessions of tho court,
thoro was littlo to loud dramatic inter
est to tho occasion. Admiral Dowoy
and Admiral Sohloy naturally woro tho
promior figuros in popular interest.
Tho lattor had about him a distinguish
ed array of counsel, inoluding lion.
doro Wilson, Attornoy Qonoral Isidor
I ll ay nor of Maryland and Capt. Jamos
Parker, with Mr. Toeguo noting as ad
visory oounsol. Tho Gorman naval at
tache, Capt. Robour-Hasch witz, ooou
pied ono ot tho scats in thc public aroa
and tho number of wives of naval olli
oors proHont was noteworthy.
A saluto of IT guns in honor of tho
admiral of tho navy marked tho opon
ing of tho prooeodingsat 1 o'olook. Tho
usual formalities on tho oponing of a
coUi't woro transaotod with dispatch.
Tho first skirmish was openod by Ad
miral Soliloy rising from his scat and
spanking in a strong voioo, calmly and
deliberately, ohall?ngibgAdmira) flow
ison's eligibility as a member of tho
court. Throo witnosnos wero brought
forward in support of his challenge,
namely, Franois S. Frost, William 10,
Spon and Foster Nicholls. They gavo
very positivo testimony as to exproB
nions tht>y had hoard Admiral llowison
mako, favorable to Admiral Sampson
and unfavorable to Admiral Sohley
Mr. Frost testified to a statement Ad
miral H0W?8O0 had mtv: o to him al
Biston while tho witnosti was seeking
nona asa reporter, Mr. Spoa to re
marks mado while ho and tho admiral
wero journeying back lo thia cou a try
from lOuropo oh a trans-Atlantic
Sicamor, aod Mr. Nioholla'conversation
occur rod during a business call at Ad
miral Ho bison's piivato rosidouoe in
Yonkers, N. V. Cn concluding this
tostiniony, tho question KXOIQ wholhcr
Admiral llowison ifould jaie issue with
tlie statements tondu by tho wilncsso?,
! or would ront upon his privilege to
withhold any answer until ho o?iooso lo
submit it. Thc admiral mot the issuo
by turning at onoo to Admiral Dowoy
and announcing that ho would mako r.
written rejoinder to tho statomonts of
tho throo witnosnos. This rejoinder ho
prepared very spoodily. While con
ooding tho aoouraoy of sonni points in
tho 0vidor.ee it throw considerable
doubt on other points and disclaimed
?ny recollection of the talks said to
havo taken place on tho tr*ns-Atlanlio
steamer, lt. was not siillioiont, how
ever, to counteract tho very dire?', tes
titnony given hy tho throo witnesses
and moreover Hie admiral himself, in
concluding his statement, indioated
plainly that he had uo dosiro to remain
on thc oourt and was there simply in
obedionoo to orders. Ho oven appealed
to his aHsooiale.-i on tho court to decide
all doubtful questions as to his oligi
bi.ity in favor of Admiral Sohloy,
Boforo submitting tho ohallengc to
tho deterred nation of tho oourt Mr.
Raynor erossoxaminod Admiral Ho-vi
son very minutely as to h.s pomonal
Sentiments toward Admiral Sampson
?ul Admiral Sohloy and dovolopod that
Admiral llowison had oxprossod oor
tain definid oouviotions as to Admiral
Sampson's retention of authority and
responsibility, oven whilo ho wa9 ab
sent temporarily from tho Hoot at San
tiago. Tho ctiallougo thon was sub
mitted to tho oourt, whioh un er tho
oiroumatanooB, was narrowed to Admiral
Dowoy and Hear Admiral Bonham, to
pass upon. After hardly moro than If?
minutos npont in retirement' to the
consultation room Admiral Dowoy
brit ll y announced that tho oourt sus?
tainod tho ohallengo and that Admiral
llowison would bo oxcusod from fur
ther attendanoo. Tho decision oamooo
quickly and unoxpootodly thal it sent
a iluttor of agitation throughout thc
court room. Thoro was a buza of ani
mated comment, and Admiral Sobley
oxohangod looks of Batisfaotion with
birt oounsol. Admiral Dowoy thon at
onoo dosed tho proooodings of tho day
bv announcing that tho court would
adj mm indefinitoly until tho navy do
pai iiiient had named au oflioor to suo
eood Admiral llowison.
HavoThoy Struck Oil?
hiko City was Thursday tho icono of
tho greatest oxoitomont sinoo tho burn
ing of tho negro postmaster Baker. \n
artosian well beter, while boiiog on
tho lot in tho rosidont portion of tho
town, is reported to havo struck oil and
ooal in good quantities at a depth of
(>f> foot. What is said to bo anthraoite
coal was forcod up almost as largo in
si zo as guinea eggs and tho fluid ac
companying it in said to "smell and
burn exactly like kerosene." Tho find is
on tho proporly of A, N. Sutohffo, an
Atlanta Coast Dino station niaator.
\
A 6?Mf|AT
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S BRAV
ENOS EfiBLY 8SI
Pathetic Scenes in
- - ? i-imnw . -
Of tho Beloved Man and li
Itot Failure. The W
Favorably When Sie?
A dispivtoh from I juif alo, whcro tho,
Prosidont Hos at tho homo of Prooido .'.
Milburn, of tho Ita position ?ompa'uy,
Hayn Presidont MoKinloy OXJKi'?oboocJ .?
Hinking spoil nhortiy nitor two o'olook
h'riilay morning. Tho pbyaioians ac.
ininiHtorod rtstor.Uivon, but thoy had
littlo or no effect, and at thrco o'oloou
tho AflHooialod Prosa waa authori/.ad (p
say that President MoKinloy WAH oriti
cally iii.
About throe o'clock Friday morning
tho following waa iBsuod by tho Presi
dents' physicians *"l*ho president's
condition ia very serious and givo riso
to tho gravest apprehension. Ilia bow
ela havo movid woll, but bia heart doeu
not respond properly to stimulation.
Pc ia couaoioiH. Thc akin is warm and
tire pulao s niall, regular, oasily compre
eiblc and 12(5; respiration 80; tem
perature 100. '
A bulletin iBsuod at tv mty-?vo after
throo o'clock Friday morning Baid "tho
proaidout ia BO woak that ho dooB not
apparently Butlor much. Stryohnine,
digitalis and other powerful hoart Btim
ulants don't produoo cll'oot aud tho
worst ia fcarod. Ilia ?1 oath may ooour
any time from hoArt exhaustion. Mrs.
MoKinloy han not yotboon informed of
tho chango for tho worao."
Dr. Mann at four o'clook said tho
Prouidont rallied some, but immediate
ly oamo tho unwoioomo nowo that tho
rally waa vory alight. At 4:15 Sooro
tary (Jortolyouand Mr. Milburn omergod
from tho houao and walked up tho side
walk inBido tho roped onoloBuro. Sec
retary Cortolyou Baid tho prosidont wai
mating, that four phyaioiana wore ir:
tho siok ohrwnbor, but bo olforod little
in tho way of onoouragomqut.
ll K IS DRAU.
Prosidont McKinley dind at 'M5 ?a'.
urday moroing, JIo had boen unoonooi
oua sinoo 7:30 p. rn? Ilia last oonBci
oua hour on earth wai spont with th<
wifo to whom ho devoted a lifotimo o!
oaio. Ho died unattondod by a minis
tor of tho goapol, but bia last worda wer?
an humble submission to tho will of lh<
(Jod in whom ho bolicvoc*. Ho was ro
oonoilcd to tho oruol fato to which ai
assassin's bullet had condomnod him
and faced (loath in tho samo apiril y
o al m noss and poiso which hua marker
bin long aud honorable carcor. IHB las
oon.-.cioua wordC, reduced to writing b;
Dr. Mann, who stood at bia bedbih
when thoy wore uttered, wcro as fol
lows:
''Good-bye, all; good-byo. lt's God'
way? His will be ilono."
Iiis rotatives, and members of th
official family, were at tho Milbur
liouao, exoopi Scoretttry Wilson, wh
did not avail himaulf of tho opportun)
ty, and sumo of his pomonal Had pohti
ORI frionds who took loavo ol' him. Th i
painful ceremony waa Bimplo. Iii
frionda carno to the door o? tho sic
room, took a longing gKoco at him
und tumid tearfully away. Ho we
praotioaiiy unconscious during 1 hi
time. Mut the powerful hoart atimul
nola, including oxygen, wore omployc
to realero him to opnt-oiousuofls l'or hi
liant parting with his wifo. Ho aiko
tur her, and abo sat at bia sido an
held his banda. Ho oousolcd ?tor an
bade her geod-byo. iibe wont throng
ibo heart trying scono with tho Pam
bravery and fortitude with whioh sh
baa horno tho griof ot tho tinged
which has ondod his life.
Tho immediate causo of tho pres
dent's death ia undotoruiinod. H
physicians dinagroo, aud it will poeaibl
roipiiro an autopsy to hx tho exact oauai
Tho proBid 3nt'a remains will bo tako
to Washington, and thoro will bc a Sta!
iunoral. Vio Prosidont lloosovol
who now suocooda to tho prosidonoy
may tako tho oath of olhoo wherever h
nappons to hoar tho now?. Tho oabini
will, of ooumc roaign in a body, an
Prosidont Kosaovolt will havo an op po
lunity of loriiung a new oabinot, if I
HO d ?sitos,
TJIO rago of tho poopl? of BU?TA'
agaiiiBttho prosidont'8 assassin, whe
thoy loamed that ho WAH d/inf
wna boundlotta. Thousands nurroundi
tho jail, and tho ontiro polioo foroo <
tho oily and two rogimeuta of unlit
were utilized to inBuro his protection,
HOW THE END CAME.
Tho Good Man Died With a Hymn c
His Lips.
A?Btattd abovo Prosidont MoKinb
bogan to aink ?hortly aftor two o'oloi
Friday morning aftor a oritioal porh
of 12 boura, iu which alarm and ho
mingled in the emotions of tboso wi
Burrcundod him.
As tho telegraph inatrumonta rattl
away with thoir forlorn otory oarly F
day morning tho hastilly aroused phy
oians bogan arriving. An automobi
racing al top spood, brought Dr, Mynl
fiidt. Ho did not stop to ?peak, b
ruahod into tho homo. Dr. Mann oar
almost on his boola, atd ho WO t
down ?ho otrcot. Noithor stoppod f
a wonl as thoy tushed into tho houi
Aftor thom oamo Abnor MoKinlc
palo and agitated. Ho bad loft t
house aoarooly two hours boforo, a
had dopartod with tho aasuranoo tl
tho tido had turnod in tho oaso of 1
distinguished brotbor. Ho had bc
?t)H MOURNS.
E BATTLE AGilNST DEW
?R0AY MORNING.
the Last Hour
gi ;t'atc. Death Caused liy
moil Was (*rogr8i sing
rt Failure k\ in.
aromet! ft om slumber hy a moasonger
who told liiiu lo omo fat onoo.
Seeroiary Wilson and Secretary
Uttoboobk, in grief at thc peril of their
ohiof, ftriivad within a i'ow moinonls.
Noithcr know tho truo state ot' thc pre
sident al that monier I, ?nd in silent
fear ihoy quickly o ute rod tho house.
Another hurrying visitor was Dr. Waad
in, whoso arrival completed tho cirolo
of phjuicianf ; nu other was Mrs. Mo
Williams, tho friend of Mrs. McKin
ley.
TUS WIIOI.K OIT Y WAS AROUSED,
Tho BulFalo papers all had cxlras
with tho sad iniciiigonoc of tho profci
dont's relapse on thos'roots af. daylight,
OiiO. paper nnnouuocd tiiat tho presi
do ivt wan dying. Thu romilt was thal
Iho whole oity was thoroughly aroused
und alarmed early, and boforo 7 o'clock
crowds cf people Hocked in tho diroc
OOH of thc Milburn reaidonoo to lean
it tho latest news waa not moro rcant ur
lug. They stood at feto ropta, far dowi
iho iatcrsocting btroot?, and waitcc
p*tieu\ly for tho appearanoo of th?
Morning luliotin. MAOJ* of thom ro
fivmd to orodit tho no WM of tho prer?
deut'a budden ohango for tho worse un
til they bad learned hy word of moutl
fi'oui tho etntrida of the president'
d^u/crcus and orilioal oondition.
0\ all tho sad household, only th?
who did not know tho truth. Shi
surmised that Mr. McKinley was worse
for clio was told that it weuid he hat
tev for her not to enter tho Biol
cht ruber. Sho assented, but it wa
wi tb) a look of inuto appeal in her eyes
Th? president himself occmod to roalizi
(prij his lifo bung by a throad. Frida
morling ho Jookid out of tho window
W;i> ri tho nurao sought to adjust th
pille.",-to koop out tho light, ho mm
me? xl;* fooblo protest "It ia so beau
tjVvij " said ho; "tho troos aro BO beau
I':-' Ar;<vnt ^Bo'e rW.ro." W. W
Jobm:ou of Washington and Dr, Jane
way of New York, two cf tho roof
eminent heart spooialisls in tho Uuitc
Slates, wore bummonod to lend thoi
hX.iii and counsel, and Dr. MoBurno)
thc noted surgeon, who left Thursdaj
was rooailcd. Vioo Frosidont Koos?
volt and tho abeont mo m h.-.ra of ti
oabinot wero also telegraphed for.
DESPERATE UKSO?U?E ADOt'TKli.
vVhen the sinking spell oojurrc
about 2 o'olock Friday morniug it w
Jc;\roi.\ Mr. MoKinicy might expire
any moment, as ho did not rcopoud
ordinary stimulants. It was only whi
ic3' uruo was bael to th.u desp?late r
source of iujooting saline aohuio
which navod Mr.i. McKinley's hie
San Frauoisoo, ir to bis voins tint tl
oirculalion grow Btrongor, and a?;or i
hour ho rallied BO nie what His pul
nf. ono timo waa almost 1 10. Bu? tl
slight raliy etona, ao:' returning ho
with it. With tho fr --il? ?nergioa
da)light, thc provident ? .oar-a p<
ocptibly stronger, an! th?. uhyoioin
announced i.i their 0 o'clock build
thnt bia oondition wail improved. T
pubic had fallen several points from tl
highest, and they nih .mod thc oxiaton
of hore.
A MKMOHAUliK KOKNK.
At 9:30, tho scene about tho Milbu
rosidooco waa ono that wi il live in I
inc rn Cry of those who witnessed it,
long as lifo lasts. Down tho stice
in every direction, pooplo wove massu
hundreds doop; wbi'o at tho carn
where tho hoad?|uartora of thc preys t
loeatod, oorroipcndoDts ol' ali t ie io*
ing journals ot tho world were waiiir
reidy to Utah tho firr>L news ss f&r
the wires react;; while within thc tor,
tho busy telegraph i u-ti rumen, u w.
choking cil tho sad intelligence.
Iront cf thc rcsidonoo, tho blue ocai
soldiors paocd, with arms at nj
shonldor. All woro waiting, wait;
almost breathlessly, fur tho nowa. '1
phj si elana decidod that it would i
bo woll for Mrs, MoKinicy to eil
tho aiok room Fl i ?lay, both on aooot
of her fooblo health and the exoitemi
it might oaufic tho president.
KUI KN OH AND UKI. ' Tl V KS Altai VI-',.
Shortly after ll) o'olork, tlio intim
frionda and relativ?.' of tho presid?
who wcro lolcgraphcd for bogan to
rivi, and soon after ,10 o'olook th
wcro assembled in thc dowo stn
rooms of tho M ilburn house Senat
Hanna and Fair ban ks, ox-Sc oro (?ry
Suto Day, Secretary Wilson and S
rotary llitohoook, ?Mr. and Mrs. Il
marin Babf, Abner McKinley, M
M?ldh MoKinicy and Mrs. J. P. I)
can, sister;) of thc president j and M
Lafayetto MoWilliamu, in addition
John (J. Milburn, former 1'oatmat
General Btaaoll, John N. SovhorO
Buffalo and Uoprosontaiivo Aloxan
of tho Buffalo district.
'PUK I,AMT KA UKW Kb 1,8
Boforo 0 o'olook it was cloar to th
at tho prcsid jnt'a bed.ddo that ho i
dying, and preparations woro mado
tho la-it sad olVioct) of farowoll fr
tluso who wore noarest and dearest
him. Oxygon had boon administc
steadily, but with littlo elfoot in kc
ing h .Mik tho approach of death. '
prosidont onmo out of ono period of
oousoiousnosa only to rel Ipso into
other. But in this poriod, when
mind was partially olear, ooourre
oorioa of ovonta of profoundly ton
mg oharaotcr. Dawn stairs, v
strainod and tear stained faoos, m
bers of tho oabinot wero grouped
anxious waiting. Tboy know tho
was noar, and that tho timo had o>
whon thoy must soo him for tho
timo on oatth. Thia waa aboutOo'oh
Contiouod on pago 4,
IN THE WRONG PEW.
Mr?, W M. Felton, ff Ooorglp,
Tslka Right Ou4,
?OUTtffcRN METHODISTS
Foi ced to Hoar ?orm Unpleasant
Thing? Said About Their
Section and Its
People.
Understanding na 1 do tho excessive
bitterness of many lOnglish pooplo 'o
warda tito south, I watohed with con
sid< rabio intcrcpt f ? tho first discus
sions at tho kCouinoriioal cou noil nt tend
ed hy tho followers of John Wesley
from all over thc civilized world, Thia
Kouiucnical e?unoil iii now in scission in
tho city of l/yiidm. Tho moodliga arc
hold in a building which i? inti nudely
associated with tho aoUvo work of Hov.
John Wooley during his noted career.
To this spot tho hundred* of dole
galo? wcro attractod and a program had
been arranged covering cvory hour of
thc ontiro session of ton days or two
weeks.
Soruo Georgians aro supposed to bo
present and bishop Galloway proaohod
tho opening sermon by invitation o? thc
oommitteo on program, llo h asiuth
om Method Ht bishop
So far, so good, bishop Qallaway
preached his sormon aid a few hours
liter a nogro bishop from tho state of
Now Jcrsoy tock oooasioii to .enouuoo
tho southon) t tatos as favoring lyuoh
crs and porsoouth'r nrgroos. This no
gro bishop from Now .Jersey declared
that ninety negroes wcro lynolud in
tho southern statis during tho yeer
10?0, and only devon woro found guilty
of assault on tho persons of wbito
woroon.
Tho britons obcorod tho nogro bishop
to tho ooho and it is roportcd that a
good many southern dologa'cs left tho
building in disgust.
With tho lights boforc mo I respect
fully ascumo that tho southorn mon
found themselves in tho vrong pow.
and unless thoro is oom pg o ono ugh
unoovorcd in tho southorn derogation
tu tell in dotai! of thc Liavonworth
affair, tho Akron massaoro aad tho hos
tility of dozons of other localities in
tho north and west to negroes, I hero
doolaro that our southorn dologation
would do well to shake ol! tho du?t of
London and loavo tho negro bishop and
british nogropboli?ts to eloso commu
nion and raotal sympathy without ut
toriog another word in that prcsonoo.
Those who oujoy hoing kickod about
hy British fanatics, iou by nogro
btshop3, may of ocurso oudurotho kick
ing excroiso, but I protest thoy have
coa6cd to bo roprcsontativo men from
Southern Methodist churo h if thoy fail
to reply in strong words to tho Now
.J or my nogro, wheeo poses ai a bishop,
boforc tho Ecumenical coufcrcnoo.
Tho story told by tho nogro bishop as
to tho number of rapists aa boforc sta
ted, ia a palpable mistake, to speak ro
spootfully of his utterances. Such
sneakers as this negro bishop pro among
thc informers who have "padded" thc
reporto of tho liowaid association ol'
hendon with falsehoods of vicious mag
nitude in regard to tho exoossivo bru
tality of tho 6on'uhern wbito mon of oar
couu?ry towards tho southern nogrocc.
And it, is btioh ounmhg, crafty pro
y ari oat ors who withhold all mention of
tho burning alive o: negro ripi?is in
northern and western elster.
Tho sumo crime brings tho saino pun
ishment wherever while men aro bravo
enough to proioot theil own wo mon
from violence and rapi?o, x'x'.?d t
measure my words in ?.'no sieht of
heaven, and in hearing ol' ibo ttjumcn
ioal oounoil, if need be; a hon t say it
is a sorry white man, unworthy of tho
name, thu will rofuso to punish thc
black fiend v.ith quick and comma usu
r.ilc punishment that has thus destroyed
his innocent daughter or wife on the
public highway cr in her owu homo.
lt makes every drop of blood in my
anatomy tinglo with indignation to hoar
of theso apologists for rape fiends, on
this or cn th? oilier side of tho Atlan
tic ooe*n.
lt passes understanding that ibo ra
pist's victim linda no sympathy among
(.itch KO balled religionists a? oh.orc.d
tho ncpro bishop over yonder in tho
eily of bondon.
Woman as I sm, I'd tell that crowd
of pi.'tif.ti a fow wholesome truths in
tho presence of tho ontiro body of dolo
gstos, or 1 d wail) my bauds of thc con
cern, und Hcoodo fiom tho orzanization
quicker t han you could say 'Mack Rob
inien. "
I'd tell the stoiy of tho Goorgia wo
man, well ?dioiud, tho happy wifo
and mothor 11 /cur childi'..MI, in her o? n
homo, at poitco with all tho world and
trying to do her duty to hor Maker,
who was outrajod for hours beside tho
wcltoring, bloody body of hor murdered
husband, in tho prcionoo of her own
young daughters, and I would ask that
ecumenical council to namo tho pun
ishment that would meot tho indignity
and inhumanity of thc situation. They
should reply, or tho town of bondon
would not be 1??K enough to hoid us to
gether in a so-called mooting of preach
er and official laymen of tho Metho
dist followors of .John Wesley.
After their applauso of thc words of
tho nogro bishop, that body of Metho
dists should boar tho truth in plain
languago, or southern delegaton should
never attempt to fellowship another
hour with such a gang 0/ fakirs and
fuiuds, masquerading in tho garb of
religious followers of .John WosToy.
1 am no apologist for any of tho ovils
of slavory, but 1 am tho dofondor of in
nooonoc and virtue. 1 do contend that
tho wrong inflicted on tho innooont wo
man by tho black fiend that pursues
her liko a canino with rabios descrvos
no lightor punishment than such a mad
dog would got whon ovortakon.
Snob a fiond his no claim to rospoct,
or pity, in my opinion, and whon idon
tiliid such an unhumanizod brute
should not bo allowed to infost a civil
zad oommunity a minuto longor than
indignant rotativos and frionds oould
dispatch him.
1 grant you that mistakes aro possi
ble; where idontifioation is not assured,
but when tho suspootod rapist oonfesses
his guilt and the victim is satiefiod as
lo identity* which ahould bo required,
1 .-.rn quilt as willing to truHl a jury of a
hundred oitizoos iu tho weeds as a
dozen in tho courthouse.
I would bo ?Ud totoll IboHo maudlin
Methodist lin.OOH that their butobory
of iunooooi lioora in South Africa re
minds mo of (.training at gnat? and
swallowing camela, and if thoy noodod
n Bible quotation or illustration, I'd
toll thom tho ?tory of tho ill-fated wo
llun whoso lifeless banda lay "upon
tho threshold," and whoso mangled and
outraged body WUH out in twelvo piceos
together with .ber bouda and scot
throughout the "coasts of larool" bo
CM'X? no smb. foul deed of inpo and
violence bad ever boon known or seen
! among tho children of Israel from tho
time tho their departure from Ifljypt
into tho dav lh*t tho outrage upon
helpless womanhood wan tbua porpo
tuUod, and "all tho ohildrou of Israel
rose up as ono man, saying. "Wo will
not any of UH go to bia lent, neither
will any of ?4 turn into his homo,"
uni'I thia wrorg shall bo avenged.
Th CBC indignant rotativos of outraged
wonu b hood went boforo tho L>rd and
asked Him, "Shall I go up lo battle
against tho ohildrou of Benjamin, my
brother?" to exterminate tho "mon of
cv Cry city, SH tho boast and act on firo
all tho oitios wo oamo to."
Tho Lord aoaWored Ioraol, "Go up
against him."
Bead tho twenty second ohaptor of
tho li >ok of Judges and tho chapter
prodding for tho facta boro givon.
Tho pursuord gr.vo tho rapist tho treat
ment they pave to obnoxious boaata.
and tho Lend ea d ''Go up againat him.
Tho spirit of liondish violenoo and
the epidemic of lust whioh is now bo
C??l? i ii tulum bl u io ibo oiiizoua of
Auierioa, in thc north, east, south and
weat, baa boon fanned into a blazoby
?ho fnillliog, snarling self righteous
IVokanills attonding tho Kcumonioal
omnoil in London. Lot thom embraoo
tho rapist in black if it s tits thoir
liai uro aud their understanding, but
.1 uc-Dtoud that southern Methodists
in yoi d standing at lit ni j aro uow And
ing themselves in tho wrong pew. - Hy
Mrs. W. IL Felton in Atlanta .Kurrah
A BOSTON MAN'S P?UDE
And How It Met With a Great
Fall.
A fall has boou taken oui of ono
Bobe rt Treat Paine, of Boston, in a
WAV that mc? its applause and it was
handed a gontloman by a man bearing
tho samo ?amo v/ho residos in Now
York, lt is common in this ago of
similarity of names for mon to have
thoir lottors mixed and it was through
just such an o a curren co that Paino, of
BoBton, diecovcrod to bis sorrow .that
tbcro lived another Paino in Now York.
It eoe ma tho Now York man got some
of tho Boston m&u's letters, and see
ing ?bat they were intended tor another
sent them forward with thia noto:
"Picaso find enclosed lotter oponod
by mo by mistako. For your osvu oon
vonicnoo, kiudiY notify porBoua eend
ir.g money to you of your propor ad
dress."
Tho mau from tho Hub wai angered,
not only because tho letters woro mixed
but bioiuto ibero wan another boaring
tho samo name. No Hont tho following
reply to New Yo k:
"Your letter with tho ccolofiuro ha?
bren riaCivcd by me. I hope you will
allow mo to expross ainoero rcgrot that
you admitid b;)ar tho name that by right
o? lineado boleo go to mo and my family
herc in Bobt?h. There ia no other di
rect doe?ondant o? li -oort Troat Baino,
sigher of tho Declaration of Indopend
onco, who wtv.i tho first to bear that
natue, li t!.-i name waa givon to
you out of honor to the s'goor, I think
such practice should not rocoivo tno
. -.. >..io J of erv thoughtful perron."
Plain Mr. U>bert Treal Paine of
Now York vas su rpi is ed at tho tone of
thc letter written by Mr. Bobert Troat
Paine; of Keston, so bo wrote him a so
lection thai scows to fit tho caso ox
Hotly :
"Your rcmukablc lotter baa boon
received by mo aud. for thi reason that
it is impossible to stop tho bray of tho
donkey without kiiiing tho aaa, I will
?How you to cxprodit ynur siuoorc re
grot, rho family to wiuob I have tho
honor lo bolong c-xutcd long before tho
signing of Ibo Declaration of [ndcpo?d
once, and your statement that thc sign
or wai the first to boar tho nanto aug
gost? tho?&htii M to bia antecedents.
I haye never boen BuiTioiontly interest
ed to I race up nay gonoologioal trco,
and oortattjly ! shall not rio it now, leat
1 might lind Ihht ono of its wilborcd
branches roached out to you,"
So tho Boston man doubtlosB realizoa
by luis tillie that "there aro olhern,"
even Bobort Troat Painon.
Want Him Ly nc ho tl.
Tho pooplo of tho north, ovon
that tho northern proaa and pul
pit, scorn willing to admit at last
"ibero aro aomo orimes which would
acorn lo j latify lynching on tho spot."
Suoh a crime they oonaider tho ruthless
aboding oi so noble a man as tho na
tion a oniof (-xeoulivo. Aa revolting
an it really if", ern it bo oocaidorod moro
so than thc assault and murder of a
puro woman by a blsok fiend? If tho
eowaidly shooting of a president oan
so arouse people as to call - forth aenti
monti in j ntilioAlioii ( f lvDohing, vhat
iu thc name of beaven must bo tho
fronzy of tim noighbora when thoy find
somo inuoocut wifo and mother cold in
death, with, perhaps, ber helpless in
fant lying bosid'i her in a pool ol its
mother a blood/ As awful aa is tho
puuishmont that so swiftly follows iuoh
orimos, bow light dooa it acorn in com
parison with tho criino itaolf.-Atlanta
Journal.
No Plac? for Him.
Prof. .Jamos II. Torbcrt, tboassiatant
prino'pil of tho Kort Valley, Ga , High
and Industrial Ot red Sohcol, had a
rough timo up Nortu roconMyand oamo
homo disgusted Brof. Torbot has boon
ia tho habit of making tripB through
tho North oaob summer to solicit con
tributions for tho maintenance of his
school. In tho latter pud of last month
ho malo a trip through tho Adirondack
region, and ho onoountcrod so muoh
rico prejudice that bo had difficulty in
scouring food and eholtor. He told
a Sun reporter that ho would not go
through tho samo physical hardship,
not to mention tho pomonal indignities
that wero hcapod upon him and his
oompanions, for a groat doal of money.
TILLMAN'S WARNING
Wa Should N'or Co Off Hatf
Ccckod About Anarohists.
A DANGEROUS THINO
To Tamper .With tho Principias
of rviogna Charta Rac?
Question Most Serious
On? for U?,
A special dispaloh frotu Augusta to
Tho Ni ?fl and (Jourior nays in an in
toiviow there Thunday night Sonator
Tillman paid a high tributo to Mr. Mo
Kinloy AH a man. Ho was, ho said, a
man of ability, a good husband and au
excellent oitizon. Certainly ho had
aobiovjd tho greatest diploutatio tri
umpln of any wan who had oooupiod
tl-.c White Ilouso ainoo tho war.
Oao of tho group of gontloinon to
whom ho waa talking oxprosscd tho
hopo that ho would uao his influonooto
tho fulloat oxtont in scouring tho ox-,
pulHion from th?B oountry of all An
archists,
''Now, that's whcro you go off half
oookod," said tho Sonator. "How aro
you going to toll who aro Anarohists?
If you tako moroly thoso who aoknow
lcdgo that thoy aro Anarchists and aro
down aa suoh on tho rostor of tho or
ganizations, you got but a small por
cont, and who ia to say that suoh and
tmuh mu Auuruuiuia nud munt bo un
polled? Tho groat difiioulty is tbat
I whoo you plaoo any suoli powor in tho
hand of any nun or any doz sn mon,
though thoy bo tho vory bost mon that/ '
could bo solootod, at tho samo timo
you put a woapon in tho hand of tho
tyrant of tho futuro. Whonovur you
break down tho barriorB by whioh tho
people protoot thoir libortioa you opon
tho way lo tho abuso of power."
Mo v eut ou to say that it waa danger
ous to trillo with tho prinoiplos of
tho oharter wrostod from King
John at llunnymodo. Tho habeas
corpus oould not bo suspended with
safety for any groat longth of timo. Ho
would bo yory oaroful, ho said, how ho
votod for any legislation oxpolling tho
Anarohists from this oountry.
Continuing, tho Senator said that tho
raoo problom was tho gravost question
whioh oonfrontod tho peoplo of tho
South. Ho did not hositato to. toll tho
pooplo of tho North that thoy woro re
sponsible for tho conditions wMoh pre
vail in tho 8outh. Wo of tho South,
ho told thom, felt a oortain sonso of
gratitude to tho nogro booauso of the
fact that all during tho oivil war, who'
tho mon of (ho South.wore away* fight
ing as tho liegrooB km,*, for tho oon
tinuf4i.ov> of. their bcidtge, w$M fl**
women of tilo South absolutely I uni
tooted, nobody ovor hoard of a slot ?
instance whero tho nogroos had oiferod
these womod cn indignity. It was for
this reason that tho poople of tho South
woro moro indulgent towards tho
negroes than woro tho people of tho
North. Now, if undor slavery thc
nogroos wore so inuoh bettor than thoy
aro now, aud iE tho aot of tho pooplo of
tire North waa produotivoof well-known
increase in orimo among tho nogroos,
whero should tho blamo for prosouv
condition lost? Ho always told his
Northern ho&rcra that thoy did not be
hove the negro was thoir equal. Thoy
thought ho WAH on social equality with
U?), but thoir love for him wai in pro
portion to tho square of tho distance,
and they woro simply hypoorities when
they talked about his sooial and politi
cal equality.
It is along this lino that ho will talk
in a lnrgo moasuro during his forthcom
ing lecture tour of tho West.
Fut Job For Parker.
Tho Atlanta negro, Jamos Parkor,
who fcllod tho proaidont's assailant at
Buffalo, will probably sccuro a lucra
tivo berth from tho administration tho
roward of hin oourajoous act. Parker
is still cmployod aa a waitor on the ox
position groundo, but from proas in
dioations thoro ia talk at Washington
of providigng tho negro with a govern
ment position that will bo fiuitablo re
cognition of bia prompt aotion in kuook
ing ?zolgosz to tho lbor. Tho publio
sooms willing to aooopt tho theory that
Parker ooiually naved tho lifo of tho
proaident by overpowering thc anarchist
before ho had opportunity to firo tho
third (imo. Parker, according to roports,
?B being horoiz>d in Buffalo. Tho
clothes worn b? him on tho day of tho
shooting have practically all boon dis
posed of and at Parker's own prioo.
Murder and Suicido.
Paul Muller, of Now York, tho drug
dork, who shot his aiator, Johanna Mul
ler, at tho homo of Carl Opporman, in
Union Squaro Saturday night and thou
attomptcd suioido, diod in tho Now Ro
chollo hospital. Mullor firod two sluts
at bia sister booauso alto riifusod to go
to bia home in New ?ork and tako caro
of his two ohildcon. Thou ho out tho
arteries in his wrials and thrust a oarv
ing knifo in his right broast. Miss Mul
ler's condition is serious. She was shot
through tho loft tJiouldor, and tho bul
lo! baa not boon found.
Bryan on Kansas City Platform,
In a lottor to Goo. W. Barrio, presi
dent ol tho Bryan Traveling Mon's club
of St. Louia, mado publio Thursday W.
J. Bryan outlinoa what ho boliovos will
bo tho loading ?SBUO of 11)01. Mr.
Bryan boliovos that tho silvor quostion
is not Bottled and that tho light against
trusts mustoontinuo togothor with op
position to govornmnnt by injunction
and finally that tho Kmsas City plat
form bids fair to bo as sound a doolara
tion of Democratic prinoiplos throo
yoara hence as tho timo it was adopted.
A O loso CaT?T"
A spooial dispatch to tho Atlanta
Journal fror ?lrmingham, Ala., says
William Ht r, a briok mason, whilo
at work Thur ?lay on top of ono of tho
furnaooB of tho Sloss-Shoffiold Stool and
Iron company, ( jil to tho ground, a dis
tanoo d'77 i'jot. Instead of tho man
hoing dashed to piros, as thoso stand
ing by expected, ho arosoandalthough,
suffering from severo injuries, was anio
to walk to tho Ambulance to bo oonvoyod
to tho hospital. Ho broko ids fall by
grabbing hold of a number of ropos in
his downward flight.