Publication information |
Source: Minneapolis Tribune Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “How to Raise Immense Sum” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Minneapolis, Minnesota Date of publication: 19 September 1901 Volume number: 35 Issue number: 118 Pagination: 4 |
Citation |
“How to Raise Immense Sum.” Minneapolis Tribune 19 Sept. 1901 v35n118: p. 4. |
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Keywords |
G. L. Morrill; Leon Czolgosz (execution: predictions, expectations, etc.); McKinley memorialization. |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; William McKinley; G. L. Morrill. |
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How to Raise Immense Sum
REV. G. L. MORRILL WOULD LET EVERYONE HELP ELECTOCUTE [sic]
CZOLGOSZ, THE ASSASSIN.
Connect Circuit with Every Hamlet and Charge a Dollar for Pushing the Button.
From the active brain of Rev. G.
L. Morrill, pastor of the Chicago avenue Baptist church [sic], has emanated
a novel idea in regard to the putting to death of the assassin of President
McKinley.
It is a plan which he believes the entire country
would willingly participate in.
In fact, he doesn’t believe the rush could be
accommodated.
His idea is to arrange an electric circuit from
the state prison on the day of the electrocution of Czolgosz, extending to every
hamlet in the land.
Then he would have arrangements made whereby every
one who desired, and who could contribute $1, could touch the button at the
moment of the electrocution, thereby enabling millions of the countrymen of
the martyred president to assist in sending to his doom the dastard who killed
him.
“You would give a dollar for such a privilege,
wouldn’t you?” he asked of a friend.
“Willingly,” was the reply.
“So would every one who had the dollar to spare,”
added the dominie.
With the money so contributed Dr. Morrill would
rear to the president such a monument as does not grace the world today.
“It would be a quick way of raising the fund,”
he said as he rode away on his wheel.