Previous Anarchist Plot
Man Said to Have Been Sent to San Francisco in
May to Kill the President.
L,
N. Y., Sept. 9.—The correspondent of T
S to-day obtained the following in regard
to the alleged previous plot to assassinate the President:
“The plot is said to have been hatched
in Paterson, N. J., about May 10. Prominent Anarchists were concerned
in it. Lots were drawn and a young tailor employed in New York was
the one to whom it fell to do the deed. He immediately set out for
San Francisco, where he expected to meet President McKinley, who
was then on his tour of the West. He arrived in that city three
days ahead of him, however, and while waiting took lodgings at a
Bohemian boarding house, where he met other young men who believed
in the same principles as he.
“The following night he attended an
anarchistic meeting, where he made the acquaintance of an affable
man of about his own age, who professed to be one of the ‘brothers.’
In an inadvertent moment he made a confidant of this man, telling
him of his mission in San Francisco. The affable man proved to be
no other than a Secret Service detective and the would-be assassin
was promptly arrested. Owing partly to the lack of evidence and
partly to certain advices from the authorities at Washington he
was charged with vagrancy only. The condition of Mrs. McKinley at
that time is said to have had some bearing upon the matter, which
was hushed up and the culprit was sentenced to nine months in the
San Francisco workhouse.”
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