THE MURDERED PRESIDENT.
SENTENCE OF ELEOTROCUTIO'
CZOLGOSZ DECLARES HE HAD NO ACCOMPLICES.
By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyrigh Washington, Sept. 27.
C/.olgos/. (the murderer of President McKinley), replying to a question as to whether he wished to say anything, listlessly remarked that he alone was guilty, and that nobody was aware of his plans. Czolgosr. has been sentenced to electrocution. He stood erect and motionless, looking straight at the Judge, as the judgment was pronounced. There was no demonstration among the spectators. Tho execution has boon fixed for ‘2Bth October, at Auburn prison. This is tho earliest date the law allows.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 224, 28 September 1901, Page 2
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