Publication information |
Source: Truth Seeker Source type: magazine Document type: news column Document title: “News of the Week” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: 5 October 1901 Volume number: 28 Issue number: 40 Pagination: 625 |
Citation |
“News of the Week.” Truth Seeker 5 Oct. 1901 v28n40: p. 625. |
Transcription |
excerpt |
Keywords |
William McKinley (post-assassination matters); Kiowa Indians; Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency: public response); anarchists (Chicago, IL: incarceration). |
Named persons |
Emma Goldman; Abraham Isaak; Thomas J. Isbell [misspelled below]; William McKinley; Theodore Roosevelt. |
Notes |
The following excerpt comprises two nonconsecutive portions of the
column. Omission of text within the excerpt is denoted with a bracketed indicator (e.g., [omit]).
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News of the Week [excerpt]
President McKinley left an estate valued at $225,000 and upwards.
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At the instance of Tom Isabel, the Cherokee Rough Rider, the Kiowa Indians of Kansas held a war dance in honor of Roosevelt’s accession to the presidency[.] The redmen have seen pictures of the colonel in his soldier clothes, and are sure that he is a great chief.
The Chicago Anarchists, including Emma Goldman, were all set free last week for lack of evidence to connect them with any crime. The arrested persons were Abraham Isaak and family and his assistants in the publication of Free Society, a weekly paper.