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Wtikh YOWMI IIITf. RIW IUH, CRAVIH COUITT, H. C, TUESDAY, SIPTEMBER In. FIRST SEITIOK. M M KICK 3 TflE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION Hew tec Scene Appcarce' to a newspaper Reporter Wee Saw the Shooting. Blfkalo, R. V, 8epU8. A newspaper reporter wbo tUxx Jest behind l he President hen the iliooiInK occurred fare one of the clearest account! related to far. He tald: "I tLuid ten feet from ,1 be President and saw Cxolgotz approach him. The Utter bad bin right band drawn up close to hit breast ami a white llprn handker chief wrapped about it bore the appear ance of a bandage. He ei ten (led his left hand, and I am quite sure the President thought be was Injured, for he leaned forward and looked at him In a sympa thetic way. When directly In front of the President Tzolgost drew hi right hand forward and fired. I taw the flash and amoke, followed by the report, and then heard the teoond shot." Instantly John Parker, the colored ajaa.and Secret Agent Foster were upon Ciolgoez, and tney bore him to the floor. Czolgotz, lying prostrate, (till retained a hold on his revolver, and seemed to be trying to get bis arm free to lire again "The President did not fall. He raised his right band andfelt of bis breast, and seemed to be majatftjaliig his upright position only by a wonderful effort. I am sure be did not speak at the moment. He g7.ed fijeedry at hit assailant with a look which I cannot describe, but w filch I shall never forget, and in a moment reeled back into the arms of Secretary Corlelyou. Czolgnsz'a revolver bad by that time been knocked from bis abnod, and some one bad picked up the burning handkerchief which la at his feet. CV.ol itobz was picked np, forced back and again knocked down. 'Mr. Corlelyou and Mr. Milburn sup ported the l'retiileiil ftlid led him to a chair. 1 heard him nsk tlmt the news lie kept from his wile, nnd -a fnoment Inter, when Secretary Coileljou asked him if he felt much pain he said: "This wound hurt very much." He seemed to be fairly easy as lie rested in the chair, nud some (if the fading color emne bark to his face. He reached hit tight band In side of liU Hhiil, ami In n he withdrew it bis ringers weie lipped willi blood Ue paled Haln at the night of the blood, and I il luk he fainted. "Senator A.piro., the Mexican Minis ter, broke through the crowd, and, rush ing up to the President, cried: "My Ood, Mr. President, are you shot f The Min ister seemed about to throw hiniueif at the feel of I he President, but was re trained. 1 lie l'lei-ldcnt'H answer came very slowly, mid In a liiilllmr, snlnlm-il Voice. He said: 'Yes, 1 believe 1 mn.' The President wmh attracted by the seullle of the ofllceis who weie ilrngglng the would-lic uiurdefet away, hul be did not rpeak. His head rented on the arm ( f Mr. Milburn and he seemed only part ly coiimIo.i- rJtH courage waa ftiiourh. Slid while he w:is ei'liScloiiB be was the liius'i r of I he mln whieh he Huffcml. lit ti the nmbulance came and a stretch er was liioughL in he started forward and iaillally regain d his feel unassist ed. 1 heard mil a word Iroin the ai sallsnt of the President. lie was struck down the moment he fired the second shot, and if he did speak it was probably In exclamation at the very rough treat ment be was receiving." Rebels Intend to Attack Colon. Ki.nobton, Jamaica, Hojitember 8. The royal mall carrier Para, from Co lon, reports rclml activity in the neigh borhood of Pn ansa anil Colou. She alto reports (bat fighting has taken place at Bocai del Toro. The government of the latter pla -e falling to repulse the Liberals, tbo rebels have given notice of their Intention t- attack Colon within a fortnight. The government Is con I in uallv moving troops to moel the rebel advance. Trade continues almost part lyred. ttocJol Dyspepsia Cure OIqmu what ym Mb 12 Arrests in Cblcaro. Caicaoo, Sept. 8. The traH of Presi dent IlcKlnlej'l ssssllanl. It la believed by the police barn, hat Wen found In l3ilcago. It It known that Ciolgor. baa been In IhU city on at leaat two occaitona wlthla the last few months, and already 19 men and wpmen, all aaarrblalt, have been ar retted on ihe luiplcrioa that they may have been concerned In ooaiplracy whh him. Warrants charging "era piracy to kill and assassinate lbs Presi dent of the United Htatw, William nte Klaley," have tern sworn out before Jostle rrlndlvllle agalasl the nine men and WAmea arrested la I be Free Borlety tatttqwevter al MM arTou'afeatM. Whan ariloa wilt I taken against tb other thrre snca bo wet errestad later at 100 Newberry avenue baa not been de- Utnilnrd. Thai (bee arrests are only the begla- :' alng of general gathering In of lb Mora fwdrnl ind danierwis anarchists . aMktragv fa Implied Yy lb pIW. - Tberr U o latratloa of giving y pn tiMeaalliy man a elisors in rarer by loch hetltstlng wtkod as followed lb Oarsman riot. . CASTOR 1 A TqX IniaaU and CMldrta. ' Tti m Yea pi A!w3jj r:::-l 5are tbe rf t j) r.e(C:;. PIBiffi SOOT ! A Victim of an Anarchist Buffalo. i mm Two Bullets Extracted. Anar chist Boasts of His Crime. The Exposition Is Closed, nrs. KcKinley Told. Special to Journal. Buffalo, September 6. President HcKlnley was shot Ibis afternoon at the grounds of the Pan-Areerlcan Ex position. Two wounds were Inflicted, one bullet took effect in the abdomen, the other made a flesh wound In the shoulder. It waa at first reported that the would be assassin was an Insane man but later It appeared thai lie waa an anarchist named Fred Niemann. Tho man was in the line that passed the President and shot bim twice as he reached out bit hand to shake. Tbo time the attack was made was at 4:35 P. M. The President was taken into the Ser vice Building. After he waa taken to the hospital both bullets were extracted by lr. Klxey. The President asked coolly of a de tective bow he ha1 been shot and was told that ll waa hoped that It was not serious. After extracting the second bullet Dr. Klxey nisbed away to inform Mrs. McKliilcy of the. shooting. Hi Kixcy says that the President will live. The anarchist Nieman was captured and hoaslcd of his success in shooting the President. A great crowd surrounded the prisoner and threatened to lynch bin. I he Kx position m closed after the attompted assassination of the Presi dent. Buffalo. Sept. (i. Planned with the diabolical Ingenuity and finesse of which anarchy orNlbillrm Is capabKihe would be assassin carried out the work without a hltcb. The President, ihougb well guarded by United States Secret Service detec tives, wat fully oi posed to such an at tack as occurred. Ho stood at the edge of the raited dlu upon which stands the great pipe organ at the east tide of th magnificent ttruclure. Throngs of peo ple crowded In, to gaze upon tbelr exe cutive, perchance to clasp hit hands, and then fight tbelr way out In the good natured mob that every minute swelled and multiplied at the points of Ingress and eg rest to the building. The Presi dent waa In a cheerful mood and waa on Joying to the full the hearty evidences of good will which every where met hit gaze. It wat thotly after I p. m., when one of the throng which surrounded the presidential party, a medium tlzed Mian of ordinary appearance and plainly dressed In black, approached at If to greet the President. Both Secretary Cartelyou and President Milburn nolle ed ihal lb man's band wat twathed In a bandage or handkerchief. Re porta of by- landers differ at to bit band. . He worked bit way amid the tlream of people np to the edge of the dalt until be wat within two feet of the Presl dent Mr. McKlnley trailed, bowed and attended bis bawd In that spirit of geniality the American people to well know when suddenly the sharp crack of a revolver nag out loud tad clear above toe bam of voices, the tbof- llng of myriad feel nd vibrating wavra of applause that ever aad aaon wept bert and there over the aaeem blaca. V There via aa latitat aad alsaoet com, aleta alienee. The President Hood tlock Mill, a look of hesitancy, almoet of be- wllderateai, on hie face, Thaa be re- treated (Up hllee pallor begaa to ttea) over hit feat a ret. The milUUde, only partially aware thai otoethlaf a- Hoee had happened, panted la torprlte, while neckt , vert erased tad all eyee taraed at oae toward the roetram when a raal tragedy waa beleg taected. TVa tea a antnaiattoa. With the leap of (If er Ihte tnea threw theaa eetve forward at with oat lotpuUe aad ipratf ' toward Ihe woe Id-be ateatela. Two of I heat were United Btatee Secret Service awe, who were oa the lookout aad whose duty it wat to guard again tt juM loch a calamity at had here befallet t e Prealdeetand the Bttloa. '- The Fri1dat retained the full eir- c'"' of h!a facnlilea cn'.U placed oa Un at operating table and subjected tn an an aesthetic. One bullet struck him on the upper portion of the breastbone, glancing and not penetrating; the second bullet pene trated the abdomen Ave laches below the left nipple and one and one-half In ches to the left of the median line. The abdomen was opened through the line of the bullet wound. It was found that the bullet had penetrated the stomach. The opening in the front wall of the stomach was carefully closed with silk stitches, after which a search was made for a hole in the back wall of the stom ach. This was found and also closet1 in the same way. The further course of the bullet could not be discovered, al though careful search was made. The abdominal wound was closed without drainage. No Injury to the intestines or other abdominal organ was discover ed. Buffalo, Sept. 6. Leon Czologoez, the would-be assasln, has signed a con fession covering six pages of foolscap, which stales that he is an anarchist and that be became an enthusiastic member of that body through the influence of Emma Goldman, whose writings he had read and whose lectures he had llstoned to. He denies having any confederate and Bays ho decided on the act three days ago and bought the revolver with which the act was committed in Buffalo. Buffalo, N. Y., Bcptemlicr 7. The President continued to rest easily throughout most of the day. The only fear, outside of his steadily rising tem perature, was the possibility of blood poisoning. The doctors gave various encouraging reports during the day. One doctor said the result of the President's wound would be known within 24 hours, as within that period indications of blood poisoning or peritonitis, which is most feared, might appear. If not the present chances of recovery would he excellent. The rise In temperature was said to bo due more to tho medicine administered, than to the wound. Cleveland, O., Heptcmber 7 --The Pleindcalcr, says, "Den Hanna, son of Senator Hanna, has just received a dlB- patch from his father, who is at Buffalo, stating that the President Is worse and cannot live." Buffalo, Sept. 7. In an interview to day the assassin expressed regret lhat he had not killed the President where be stood, end hoped he would die be fore morning. Buffalo, Sept. 7. Late reports this afternoon stale the President's condi tion is becoming more alatmlng, and collapse of the wounded man is feared. New YonK, Sept. 7. The Journal has issued a bulletin at H Ofi p. ni quoting Dr. Parkes as saying the President would hardly live through tho night. 10 The Fresiflent From Tie icians. The tbJel" Executive Rests Easy and Cheerful. All Conditions FatorabJe. Czoloposz Makes Confession. Special to Journal. Bum to, Sept. 0 Tho Prctldent bat thowl continued Improvement during the day. lie hat been comfortablo, without pain or unfavorable tymptorot. Dli bo welt, kldneyt and funclloot were normal. Pulse 118, temperature 101, respiration M. Bo much Improved wat tho President, that Mn. McKlnley again vlilled him and converted teveral mlnutet. When Senator Hanna beard of thla he !taid,"Tbe neit thing, be will be asking for a alter." - - after a contultiilon with 'all tbe phyatcUne lata thla tfternoon, Dr. Parke made the announcement, "The Preeldeot wDI get well." Borrato, Bept. 9th. Caolgoe has eoafeteed to Ihe Superintendent of Police that week before the shooting of the President he attended a meeting of an archltu, where ft was proposed to as- MMlnate President McKlnley. ' . After dlteutaloa agreed to do the thootlnt. '. - t. ' .- Ctolgnei fsrtttr laid be net t woroaa hire a werk if o, believed to be Emms Oohlatsa t.' , ."- ; bad a mala aocoiplloe, said Ciolgoit, itith or seventh la the tins fhrvl of rr , with a'wliHe hsndkercbtcf lied over his band the tame at mine, see if the guard would let him pj-f The guard allowed this man to go, kdc! paid no attention to me when 1 up prcitched the President, and fired. Buffalo, N. Y , sept. 8 Provide nci seems to have intervened, and as a re suit the hope of saving President Mc Klnley'e life Is brighter late tonight Ihan at any other lime since he was shot. The change in the weather from Sat urday to Sunday has been remarkable, and its lienefit upon the sufferer has greatly gratified his physicians and friends. The atmosphere Is now like that In the Adlrondacks. The sky lia been clear and the sun was warm during the daylight hours, but a cool and refresh lng breeze bat tempered the atmosphere, making the day ideal so far as ltt effects upon the President are concerned. In consequence of this where there 'Was gloom there Is now unsdppressed joy. Confidence has replaced depression. Everywhefe and by everybody here the opinion is expressed that President Mc Klnley will recover. During the last 24 hours bis Improvement has been steady. It would be incorrect to say that danger has passed, but every mo. ment ralnl hrlmrs him that much near- er to recovery. Early bulletins on Sunday announced that the President had passed a restful night and was in little pain. Ills tem perature began to fall, and though the physicians watchod carefully there was no Indication of Ibe approach of a dan gertus fever. Early In the forenoon ihe President fell Into a light sleep, from which he did not arouse for more than two hours. Again In the afternoon lie slept, and at each awakening he showed evidences of increased strength. Dr. Charles McBurnie, who was called from New York for consultation, was with the President twice. Once in the morning he saw him aloue, and again in the afternoon when the other physicians were present. Ilia report did more than anything else that has occurred hIiicc the President was shot to give cheer to his friends. Dr. McBurnie found not a sin gle unfavorable symptom. He said that of necessity a wound such as that In flicted by U.olgoaz is of grave danger In Its consequences, and he declared lhat it would be folly to attempt lo pass a final opinion concerning the outcome of the case. He dwelt at length upon the favorable fact that the sufferer has not yet ex hibited any symptoms of nausea. It could not be thus said if there was any con siderable inflammation of the stomach. Other favorable conditions led Dr. Mc Burnie to lielleve that there would be no pcrltonltlp. Thus far the bullet which is still in the body gives the physicians no anxiety. But If the slightest Inflammation appears in the region of the lead It Will be ex tracted. No ditlichlty Is anticipated In this regard. One of Edlson'B best X ray machines and Wis most skillful and trust ed operator, Dr. H. A. Knells, have ar rived. The batteries arc charged and th machine ready for instant use With lithe physicians say there Is not the slightest doubt that the ball can he locatod perfectly for an operation. They do not daem it advisable to sup any of the President's strength at this time. All bis roscrvc force 1b needed now to resist the danger of peritonitis and septic poisoning. Besides, If inllnni mation does not set in around the bullet It will Boon become encysted. Today also for the first time since the shooting nourishment was administered to tho President. It was in liquor form and was injected hypodermlcally to avoid tho possibility of Irritating the walls of the Btomacb. Don't wslt until you become chronical ly constipated but take DoWitt'e Little Early Risers now anil then. They will keep your liver nnd liowels in good order. Kssy to take. Safe pills. V. Duffy. NO ANARCHISTS HERE. So Says Governor Aycoek. Stale Char ters. Prayers For Presldeat. Tax alion Under New Revenue Act. Ralbiuii. N. C. September D-The Htato charters tbe National Marblo Com pany, of Murphy, Oherokoo county capital tlOO.OOO; itockholdcrs T. M, Brady of Canton, Oa., 1T2 shares, a.. 8. Emerson of Murphy HM shares, and John H. Dlllard of Murphy 10 shares. Collector Duncan announces the seiz ure of the Cypreti Dlttlllery Company's plant at Wilmington on account of Ir- regularltlee. -At all the churches here there were special prayere for the President s re covery, and at several the pastors re ferred lo the necessity for gettlof rid of anarchists. At toe Soldiers' Home In Ihjt-afteraooa Auditor Dixon prayed for the President mott fervently. Governor A4cock limed extradition warrant to day for William Ray, a white man wanted by Oereraor McMfllaa of Tennessee, for murder In Greene county that Bute. It will probably ls trn dsys before the Corporation Commission decides whether Its order reducing freight aad passenger rates oa branch lines of the Southern aad Besboard Air Mae Is 10 stsad.' . Corporation eonmlMloacr Abbott Is now oa S trip to various counties to con fer with the sutbor'.tles la rg ard to tai tUoa under the bw meirve act If s was today la Drann, sad wOt go to Ala- mane. Davidson, Csbarras, Davie, WH iMindTsdkln. Commissioner Rogrs it, at Ashevllle, lo kt'ciiu ti, morriiw of Ibe r'.ly mi. the Southern S:1B M r Aycocit n- ? Spiingf. lo J. m, (i . A. .. w !'.! return liei c Th i - i The vi; alei ii .lie ri p i . f . r AugLi-t w n - ri n' ' wen nily dcaiii , 1 i .' nerroi v and '14 hi rt o-, ' 1 - a ere of ( hilili t n u le'. i i were i.l hile adult!-, '-i' ! ease, one a miki: f 1 ' 'n i I'll- 1 1 1 fever i ase w a- n raBes of scarlet fever (lor. Aycoek in rej.l) in i to the proper thine tn do ''! 1111(1111, i with annrchU' cliiats 9ald "We have in North Carolina, for which 1 am pt" foundly thankful. I am distinctly In favor of any reasonable and constitu tional legislative enactment which will make or lend to make Impossible a rc cuirence of the awfnl crime recently committed against tho nation.'' TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or blllious, to permanently overcome liab- PUual constipation, to awaken the kid- ncys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Kigs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Rex Hospital Appropriation duced Through Spite. Rc- A A M. College Cadets Kscort Re mains Mrs. Carroll. Book Agents are Peddlers. Pen sion Items. Charters. Transportation Needed. Rai.ekiii, Sept. 7. The cadi t battal ion of tho Agricultural and Mechanical Co"ege this morning marched into the city and to the union station as an escort to the remains of Mrs. M. C. Carroll, the beloved matron at the college, who died suddenly last night. The faculty and ex Undents were also in the procession. The remains were taken lo Magnolia for bu'ial, accompanied by an escort of faculty and students. This city lias annually appropriated $2000 to the Hex Hospital, it last night reduced this to $1200 and gave the $H00 to the Kaney memorial library. There is sharp com'iient on the reduction of the appropriations to the hospital. Alder men say It Is because of some patients sent there by the city were not received. This friction, they say, began many months ago end was aggravated by a case last week. Insurance Commissioner .1. U. Young today paid Into the State treasury $'2M, 102, as tho collections for August. T ne July collections aggregated $14,04:1. The ( ollecllons since April 1, of this year, when tho fiscsl year began, are $7i,2i(. The Increase over the previous fiscal year will be at least $2.r,)00. The attorney General has decided that hook agents are pedi''crs, within "ie In tent of the law. A. .1. Devoo, weather prophet, has written tho Htatc agricultural depart ment, offering for a consideration to predict the weather, well In advance, for !slx months. He sent along a sample ' prediction. The department turned down the offer. The State pension hoard rules thai ap plicants for pensions must show that they are three-fourths disabled. This applies to tho fourth-class pensioners It Is found that many of the county boards have approved every application made and tho result Is that the State board has to do a great deal of wcodlng- oul. For example the county lioard of Burke sent up 2:)0 applications and the Stale lioard has disapproved Km of these. If all the applications sent In by county boards were accepted there would be literally nothing for fourth-class pen sloners, so great would lc the number Some county boards pruned down the lists with considerable care. One county, Camdsn, sent In the applications of only one soldier and throe widows, all of which are approved by the Htatc board. The State charters tbo High Point Trunk and Bags Company, capital $50, 000. K L. Rogan and others itorkhold- A feneral ordor lo the Htatc Uuanl li ued todty. Raidled tho death of Capt William H. Overmans of Co. A, !VI nR Ineut, Halltbury. Furniture manufacturer at High Point, Thomatvllle, Islington and other poinli In thlt HlaU) on the Houlhcrn rail way have Bled complaint! with the cor poration com ml ll I on that there It markod lack of csra to transport their prod acts. A gener' order directs all Company cownandera of the Plate Guard to have f M State property Insured snd the poll dee made payibis to lbs quartermaeter reneral. Th It'll done because In two cases recently Captains secured the Is- saraace sad need It lo bayla( fancy val forms, etc. Instead of taralng 11 over lo lae etate. . Waea yoa waat a pleasant physio try ibe mw remedy, Chamberlain 'I Btomach tod Uref Tableu Tbey are easy ta Uke end pleaiasi la (ffeet. Price, M centa, Pamples free at f. B. Daffy m Co', drag Itora. WHY SUFFER FROM CH'L!ff,TFEsvsATS! Gnppe and vMisViViV. FULTON Chill Tonic domed Kaney Civ.tin Choose, Fancy Elgin Butter, iiilsniout2 Corned Mullets Fresh Canned iood3. Hi inz's Sweet Mixed and Ctieuinlier I'irkles and Haked Heat is. Tomato Catsup and Worehestershive Sauce, Imported and mestic Sardines. Whole Cod Fish. Anything in (iroceries yon may want. ? ti ni iff nf I J. i. mmm, r I 'lMione 91. 71 Vroafl HI. T Let us Have it Its easy to liny on our plan. Delightful wai'tn weal her melius can he constructed from our stock. H represents the host staple groceries, fruits and vegctalilcH. We keep our Block of the latter f rcBli and attat'et ive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer Phone 137. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm X 2th ANNUAL Oetod If ids? Or Hie Oriental Indiintrlal Ntoek, Fruit and Agricultural Awtoelation AT MEW HERN, N. SEPTEMBER 16th to 20th, 1901. Excursions from pn nts liy railroad and Wilmington, ioats. The Leading Base Ball Clubs and I'.tass Hands of die State will coiiictc for prizes, (lerman ThuiB- day night I V The Iiigi bt atteiidaiu' of any previous yeiir cxpoctod. C. ( . I.'OACII, Tkkxh. White AmIi LojN Wanted. 10 Inchon nnd up In diameter, 12, 14, id 1(1 feet long. Tn be straight and oloar nf nnaonnd hoart and unnound knoU and shaken. Not over 3 tonnd knoll lo the log. Pay rath at landing, 11,000 feci ate time - V. H. HOAO, New Bern, N C. To the Public ! AfUr Ihanki for pt patronage we Jetir U annnunoo that on and after KcpUmlirr let, Mr. J. J. Hart (whom you all know) will 10 found at our of)ic to welcome his man j frlendw, having Ikcq at m.ttetl to the th "Old ItctiabW Firm", which will oral n tie under tbitylol 1 . all other forms of maladies when you 1 can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by it. 35 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it f.uU to Jo the work. Delight ful to lake. Local Druggists. MARKET I Wholenale & Retail Jr3er, l'aleigh, Washington and other M. P. IIOLLKY, Pkksiuknt. W. W. LAWKKNCK, Skcuktary. To Hire Out ! The following named prinonor in Craven County Jail: Henry Qlnver, 6 mrihi from Aiirntt mil. 1901. Fd Hill, 4 months from Aug. 19. John Mackey, I months from Aug. 19. John Howard, 8 months from Aug 19 (Vlla PolUrk, 9 months from Aug. 19. Anyone deiiriflf to hire any of tha above named ponons will confer with K. R. JONK8, Chm. Board Oranty Ccmmlasloners. Jarm for Rent. peairab! Truck Cotton Com and Tobaoco rrm for rent, 'Coo. venlent for ihlpplng by water and For temw apply to1 tJ t i J. 3. IIA1:T, Dox 725. KV.r- V : !'. 0 . i i r r i I - - i f t'. i 1 J I isr TTTiTTTi TTTxvTnn
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