Acid Did Its Work
Body of Czolgosz Now Believed to Be Entirely Consumed.
BROTHER VISITS THE GRAVE.
Waldek and His Brother-in-Law, Waldek Thomas Bandowski, Saw the
Spot Where
the Assassin Was Interred Tuesday Afternoon—They Did Not Secure
a Certificate
of Death from Warden Mead, Who Says, However, That He Will Issue
One Upon
Request of the Insurance Company in Which the Assassin Had a Policy.
Waldek
Czolgosz Returns to Cleveland, Will Give Up Farming and Go into
Business.
The out of town press representatives
and invited witnesses to the electrocution of Czolgosz have about
all left town, and the prison has fully returned to its normal routine.
Czolgosz’s body is now probably entirely
destroyed by the quick lime and acid in which it was interred. No
guard was placed over the grave, Warden Mead not deeming it necessary.
No death certificate has been granted to the brother, but Warden
Mead will grant one if the proper papers are forwarded by the insurance
organization to which the assassin belonged.
The brother, Waldek, and brother-in-law,
Waldek Thomas Bandowski paid a visit to the assassin’s grave late
Tuesday afternoon.
They expect to returned [sic]
to Cleveland next day. The brother said that he had no intention
of changing his name because of the notoriety the assassin achieved.
Neither does he anticipate such action on the part of any other
member of the family. He says he will give up farming and it is
his intention now to locate in Cleveland and establish himself in
business on a small scale. He has not yet decided what line of business
he will undertake.
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