Publication information |
Source: Salt Lake Herald Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “This Editor Was Mean” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Salt Lake City, Utah Date of publication: 28 December 1901 Volume number: 29 Issue number: 212 Pagination: 1 |
Citation |
“This Editor Was Mean.” Salt Lake Herald 28 Dec. 1901 v29n212: p. 1. |
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Keywords |
Rudolph Grossman; anarchists (New York, NY). |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; Emma Goldman; Rudolph Grossman; Mrs. Rudolph Grossman; William McKinley; Theodore Roosevelt. |
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This Editor Was Mean
New York, Dec. 27.—Rudolph Grossman, editor of the Austro-Hungarian Gazette, was arrested today, charged with assaulting his wife with a knife. Mrs. Grossman declared her husband to be an anarchist, and said that he repeatedly told her he would consider himself highly honored if he could but do to President Roosevelt what Czolgosz did to President McKinley. She alleged that her husband, on Dec. 9 last, addressed a meeting of anarchists in this city, where he was introduced by Emma Goldman. Later Grossman was arraigned in police court and discharged, on promising to support his wife.