DEPORTED.
ELSE TAR AND FEATHERS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright San Diego, May 20. Fearing that the mob would tar and feather thorn, as was done on a previous occasion, the police arrested Emma Goldman and Dr. Ben Liesman and deported them beyond the California State limits.
"HIGH PRIESTESS OF ANARCHY." It was' Emma Goldman's violent speeches which led tho half-witted Pole, Czolgosz, to murder President M'Kinley at the opening of the Buffalo Exposition, while Bresci, tho murd/rer of the Queen of Italy, also came under her influence while in New York. A Russian Jewess by birth, she has resided in America for the last twentylive years. In New York slue- became acquainted with several Anarchist leaders, and was soon the most aggressivo of them all, and became commonly known as the "High Pricsfe&i of Anarchy." For twenty yM.rs she has continued her revolutionist and propaganda activity. After the attempted assassination of Henry C. Frick during tho steel riots of 1892, she fell under suspicion, and was shunned by everybody. 11l 1893 sho was sentenced to a. year's imprisonment for inciting tho striking cloak-makers in Now York to violence. Although arrested over fifty times, Emma Goldman has only been convicted on this owe occasion. Tho Independent Workers of tho World have been conducting a revolutionary Socialist campaign on tho Pacific Slope for some months, and Emma Goldman has had a great shore in the organisation of tho movement.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5
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236DEPORTED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5
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