Publication information |
Source: Weekly Independent Source type: newspaper Document type: news column Document title: “Salmagundi” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Elko, Nevada Date of publication: 11 October 1901 Volume number: 35 Issue number: 41 Pagination: [3] |
Citation |
“Salmagundi.” Weekly Independent 11 Oct. 1901 v35n41: p. [3]. |
Transcription |
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Keywords |
Carroll Cook; Leon Czolgosz (incarceration: Buffalo, NY: visitations); Leon Czolgosz (name, pronunciation of). |
Named persons |
Carroll Cook; Leon Czolgosz. |
Notes
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“From Wednesday’s Daily” (p. [3]). |
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Salmagundi [excerpt]
Judge Carroll Cook of San Francisco visited Czolgosz in his cell before his trial. He tells the Post that the assassin’s name should be pronounced as if it were spelled “Scholgosz.” You can take your choice in the published pronounciations [sic] of the assassin’s name and call it “Shawlgosch,” “Sloss,” “Scholgosz” or any old thing[.] “Scholgosz” seems to be a reasonable pronunciation of the name.