ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT M'KINLGY.
I j GIINEUAIi ITEMS. Washington, Septem' er 10. '• Mr Milburp, one of tha first lawyers of the S'ate, at whoso house Mr : McKinley is lying, declares that the misdeed is the result of a conspiracy, ; and that nil conspirators, according to judgment in the ense of the peopli j versus spies, otherwise known as j C.iieago anarchists, are equally guilty, j hence the authorities are indicting I members of the Cleveland Anav- | cliist Society, whereof Czolgosz was a j member, including Miss Go'.dman, j whose incendiary speech was found on | tha assassin's person. | Mi~s Goldman was arrssfed as one of the princip lis. Afier*tlie wassult on the President Czolgosz menac ed with a revolver Detective Ireland and two others, and he wiil be indicted on each of these assuits, besides being liable to ton years' impiisonm< nt for each bullet fired ; all sentences may be consecutive. A bulle'.in at 9.30 last night stated that the pa ient's conditi. n continues favourable. Received 11, 3.10 p.m. Washington, September 10. Mr McKitley passed a modt comfortable Light. His temperature is 100. London, September 10. Rev. Dr. Watkins,' presiding at the Methodist conference, referred sympathetically to Prfsidei;t McKinley's im-l provement. I A WIDER PLOT SUSPECTED, Received 11,10.24 p m. Washington, September 11. The police believe that conspirators intended to kill President McKinley, and o*her members of the Government; also some New York capitalists. In addition to the air*si of Miss GolJmtn, Abraham Isaacs, an Anarchist editor, and several others were arrested at Chicigo, on a charge of conspiring" to murder the President. In an official bulletin at 3.20, the physicians state there is no change in | the favourable conditions last reported. They describe their pitient as beiog cheery. THE LATEBT. Received 12, 1.8 a.m. Washington, September 8. A bulletin issued at 9 last night stated Mr. McKioley's condition was eminently satisfactory, and unless complications arose he would be rapidly convalescent. Pulse 104, temperature 99 4-stk, respiration 26.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 211, 12 September 1901, Page 3
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329ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT M'KINLGY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 211, 12 September 1901, Page 3
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