Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
45421Had he his hurts before?
29312How could I help it?
29312Shall I open the window?
29312Who is laughing now, Oom John?
29312Why did we not think to bring the glasses?
29312As we entered it to go to bed, the President said,"Oom John, do n''t you think it is too hot here?"
29312Is it anything more than ordinary newspaper enterprise to turn a mouse into a moose?
29312They could go no farther; would we please come no nearer?
29312Was it bird or beast?
29312Would they try it while we were there to see?
4252Then, phwat do you mane by talking about its being unconstitootional? 4252 CHAPTER XV THE MAN What did Theodore Roosevelt do during his life that raised him above other men? 4252 He wrote to a friend:Teddy has been here: have you heard of it?
4252How did he do this?
4252Now, in such a situation, what was an honest man to do?
4252So the Kaiser changed his mind and gave in,--why?
4252The latter said"Yes,"and the Judge went on,"I''d like to know if the gintleman has ever personally seen the Catholic Protectoree?"
4252What did he do while he was President?
4252What did the men nearest him think?
4252What laws were passed by Congress, which he advocated or urged, and which he approved by his signature?
4252What were his achievements?
4252Why are memorials and monuments raised in his honor, books written about him?
4252Why do people visit his grave, and care to preserve the house where he was born?
33053Did you ever look over the medical statistics of the half million men drafted during the Civil War? 33053 Do you see anything wrong in the head of the pronghorn?"
33053How could I help it?
33053Shall I open the window?
33053Who is laughing now, Oom John?
33053Why did we not think to bring the glasses?
33053As we entered it to go to bed, the President said,"Oom John, do n''t you think it is too hot here?"
33053Is it anything more than ordinary newspaper enterprise to turn a mouse into a moose?
33053They could go no farther; would we please come no nearer?
33053Was it bird or beast?
33053Would they try it while we were there to see?
2724By Jove,said he,"how did you know that?"
2724Go right ahead,said T. R.,"what is it?"
2724He responded,''You have made up your mind?''
2724He then said,''You know it means your ruin?''
2724If another, what would Roosevelt do?
2724If another, what would the Progressives do?
2724Is it any wonder that Theodore Roosevelt had made in that moment another ardent supporter?
2724Not any of these, but''Is it right?''
2724Not''Is it expedient?''
2724Oblivious of it?
2724Should he support Blaine, in whom he could have no confidence and for whom he could have no respect, or should he"bolt"?
2724Three questions confronted and puzzled the two bodies of delegates: Would the Republicans nominate Roosevelt or another?
2724Was it to be Roosevelt or Hughes?
2724What did I do?
2724not''How is it going to help me?''
2724not''What is it worth to the party?''
9193Glad to see you-- had your supper?
9193How could the man who saved those colors shoot a comrade in his sleep? 9193 Is he in trouble?"
9193See that buildin'',''Bub''--and that one yonder, and that patch over there with Andy Jackson in it? 9193 Well, as to that, John, this game of life is strange; we bring nothing with us, so how can we lose?
9193Who is he?
9193Why do you say that?
9193Would he-- on credit?
9193You wo n''t go again, Judge?
9193A nervous voice inquired,"Where is Mr. John Dale?"
9193Could it be possible he had not tried the month before?
9193Could the poorest farmer of the"Cold Friday"region wait for the most powerful character in the world?
9193Did this policeman not know Judge Long?
9193He who has much on his mind little cares what he has on his back, and when the youth exploded,"Who are you?"
9193Is it a less valuable trait which puts the John Dales of our land at instant ease in the"State Dining- Room"of the White House?
9193Tell me, why did you happen to come?"
9193The man with him could not aid him; he was a stranger-- a strange stranger who spoke but once--"How far is it?"
9193This letter may at least save you from jail-- and you have n''t any money; will this do?"
9193We take nothing away, so how can we win?
22352Are you hurt, Governor?
22352But what can we do?
22352Do you see him?
22352Hit anything?
22352How many men will she hold?
22352Say, what do yer mean, running into me that way?
22352Shall I give him another?
22352Shall we wait for him to come again?
22352The_ Yucatan_?
22352What can they do?
22352What is the matter, my little man?
22352What is up now?
22352What news have you for me?
22352What were you firing at?
22352What''s the matter with riding down to the port in the coal cars?
22352Where is your Colonel?
22352_Is America a weakling to shrink from the work that must be done by the world''s powers?
22352And was n''t Stubby mad when he learned that they had set him against one of the best boxers Harvard ever turned out?
22352He waited for a minute, and then, as the noise subsided, tried to go on once more, when a voice cried out:--"What about rotten beef?"
22352It was his first battle in the political arena and if he felt proud over it, who can blame him?
22352Roosevelt?"
22352Since those schoolboy days Mr. Roosevelt has been asked this question:--"What did you expect to be, or dream of being, when you were a boy?"
22352With so much fighting on all sides, why could they not advance?
22352and"What''s the matter with Bryan?
6467DEAR KERMIT: Did n''t I tell you about Hector, Brier and Sailor Boy( dogs) when I saw them on election day?
6467Did I ever tell you about my second small boy''s names for his Guinea pigs?
6467Did Quentin write his poems after you had gone?
6467Did you hear of the dreadful time Ethel had with her new bull terrier, Mike?
6467Do you find you can get down well under the ball to tackle the full- back?
6467Do you recollect how we all of us used to play hide- and- go- seek in the White House?
6467Eyeing his blistered and scarlet legs, he remarked,"They look like a Turner sunset, do n''t they?"
6467Has the lordly Ted turned up yet?
6467Have you ever read Smollett''s novel, I think"Roderick Random"or"Humphrey Clinker,"in which the hero goes to sea?
6467How are you tackling?
6467How do you get on at football?
6467In what Form is your boy?
6467Is his loving sister able, unassisted, to reduce the size of his head, or does she need any assistance from her male parent?
6467Is n''t it a nice letter?
6467Who plays opposite you at end?
6467Yesterday that scamp Quentin said to Mademoiselle:"If only I had_ Archie''s_ nature, and_ my_ head, would n''t it be great?"
6467You remember Kenneth Grahame''s account of how Harold went to the circus and sang the great spheral song of the circus?
6467and have obstacle races down the hall when you brought in your friends?
3335How did it happen, Ben?
3335Well, but suppose he had n''t caught him?
3335What did you do to the gentleman, Ben?
3335What statesman in all history has done anything calling for so wide a view and for a purpose more lofty?
3335Where is''government by injunction''gone to? 3335 Why, Colonel, ca n''t I keep him for myself?"
3335You know Bixby, do n''t you? 3335 And will he bring me back a bear?
3335Did you ever do anything to deserve this?"
3335Does Mr. Wilson controvert either of these statements?
3335Does Mr. Wilson deny this?
3335Does Mr. Wilson deny this?
3335Does Mr. Wilson expect us to use algebraic signs?
3335Does Mr. Wilson pretend that Mr. Van Hise and Mr. Croly got their ideas from the Steel Corporation?
3335Exactly of what else could a platform consist?
3335Finally I said:"Now, Ben, how did you lose that half of your ear?"
3335Had he killed anybody?
3335Had he played faro?
3335Half an hour later somebody asked him,"Where''s father?"
3335Has not Mr. Roosevelt absorbed and sequestered every vestige of the Kansas City platform that had a shred of practical value?
3335Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?
3335Have n''t you experienced it?
3335He responded,"You have made up your mind?"
3335He then said,"You know it means your ruin?"
3335How can I urge my daughters now to go and raise large families?
3335How did you do it?"
3335I answered,"So you''re fond of De Quincey, Senator?"
3335I pardoned him"; to which he responded,"I beg your pardon; you did what?"
3335I said,"What prisoner?"
3335If he does, then where else will he assert that we speak of monopoly as he says we do?
3335Is he ignorant of the fact that the Socialist party has long been against unlimited competition?
3335Now, tell me, how was it my fault?
3335One day I answered him,"The trouble with Rodney is that he misestimates his relations to cosmos"; to which he responded,"Cosmos-- Cosmos?
3335Said I,"Mr. Costigan, you seem to have a great deal of knowledge about this; how did it happen?"
3335To the question,"Are the conditions surrounding hired labor on the farm in your neighborhood satisfactory to the hired men?"
3335To the question,"Are the renters of farms in your neighborhood making a satisfactory living?"
3335To the question,"Are the sanitary conditions on the farms in your neighborhood satisfactory?"
3335To the question,"Is the supply of farm labor in your neighborhood satisfactory?"
3335To which the chairman replied:"Interruption?
3335Waiving the latter point, I said:"How did it happen?
3335What could he have accomplished compared with what Mr. Roosevelt has accomplished?
3335Why should people wonder that Mr. Bryan clings to silver?
3335Will Mr. Wilson deny this, or question it in any way?
3335Will you have this letter read by the commanding officer of each torpedo boat to his officers and crew?
3335saith the Lord God; and not that he should return from his ways and live?"
39657And our opponents?
39657And suppose you said,''I will go to bed under no blanket,''it would mean that you preferred to sleep without a blanket, would n''t it?
39657And which would you rather not have, a lower berth or an upper one?
39657Are n''t you going to say''Good morning''to him, if he is your friend?
39657Are there really such people?
39657As you go into battle,he went on,"ask yourself this: Can the practitioners of theft and burglary triumph over the forces of righteousness?"
39657Axiomatically, you mean?
39657But how about me?
39657But if they are already intelligible, what use is there in reading them?
39657But not on us,the Pledges cried--"Please,"said Alice,"please wo n''t you skip what happened next?
39657But what good does that do?
39657But what happens to my pocketbook?
39657But who are''they?''
39657But you do n''t absolutely have to cry fraud, do you?
39657Can you read it? 39657 Dangerous where I am?"
39657Do Good Trust and Bad Trust both live in the same house?
39657Do you like puzzle pictures?
39657Do you play well?
39657Do you think so?
39657Does it?
39657Does that mean two separate things, or one?
39657Have you ever figured out how many Governors have come out for me?
39657How did it all happen?
39657How do you manage to do it?
39657I do n''t think so,said the Red Knight,"and, besides, where am I to get the other letters from?"
39657I do n''t think that is a very good pun, do you?
39657I have n''t overdone the pathos, have I?
39657If we do n''t fight, how can we cry fraud afterwards?
39657Including the paragraph about the tariff which Joe Cannon made you take out?
39657Is it very dangerous?
39657Is that axiomatic, also?
39657It''s a telegram, is n''t it?
39657My dear Alice, do you happen to remember the name of the President who was nominated at Chicago in 1860?
39657Now, were there any circumstances why you should have gone out with me in this boat?
39657People say that the Governor of New Hampshire is of two minds about me-- that means twice, does n''t it?
39657Perk or Pert, what difference does it make?
39657Shall I tell the story by Congressional districts or by States?
39657Shall we say four years from now on Lincoln''s birthday?
39657Suppose it_ is_ a fact, what difference does it make?
39657That does n''t mean I ca n''t have a first cup without sugar in it, does it?
39657The same,said the old lady;"may I facilitate you upon the results in Illinois and Pennsylvania?"
39657Then it means you once more?
39657Then why fight at all?
39657Was it breakfast food you had in the boxes?
39657We are n''t getting any nearer the shore, are we?
39657Well, then, is n''t it as plain as anything that you are going out in this boat under no circumstances?
39657Well, why?
39657What are those famous words in Lincoln''s Second Inaugural, Alice? 39657 What is it, Alice?"
39657What is it?
39657What is it?
39657What is?
39657What keeps up?
39657What train wo n''t you take?
39657What''s the difference between taking a canal from Colombia and taking candy from a child?
39657What_ is_ a logical candidate?
39657Where are we?
39657Why do you call him deceptive?
39657Why is George W. Perkins like the voice of the people?
39657Why must you always be fighting? 39657 You are not discouraged, are you?"
39657You mean_ in_vincible, do n''t you?
39657''With-- With----''How does it go?"
39657And he proceeded to push his finger into the side of the other Trust, repeating:"What do you think of the Sherman law?"
39657But perhaps you''d rather have me ask you riddles?"
39657Can you now?"
39657Did you ever see such criminal indifference?
39657Did you see me charge?"
39657Do all of you know what you are after?"
39657Have you ever seen a more impressive lot of men?"
39657I do n''t suppose you have ever met them before, have you?"
39657I''ll pass on to the last verse:"''Oh Pledges dear,''the Colonel said,''Is not this bully fun?
39657If I gave up the fight who else would there be to carry it on?"
39657If he takes your hand and says,''How do you do?''
39657Is there anything I have overlooked?"
39657It says:''When you take a third cup at breakfast, do you drink coffee like the plain people, or cocoa like the enemies of progress?''
39657Now what does all that prove?"
39657So what does all this show?"
39657What does it all prove?
39657What''s the difference between a Southern postmaster in 1908 and a Southern postmaster in 1912?"
39657Why not leave that for younger people, and let everybody remember you at your best?"
39657Would n''t that mean that you intended to go out without an umbrella?"
39657You do n''t ride a horse, do you?"
21261But have n''t you any pain?
21261Did you intend to kill Theodore Roosevelt?
21261Did you intend to kill the candidate Roosevelt?
21261The police must have thought that I meant Roosevelt, for when one of them came up to me he yelled,''What in h----l is the matter with you?'' 21261 The question for your determination is,''Is the defendant John Schrank sane or insane at the present time?''"
21261We did have a middling lively time, did n''t we?
21261What do you plead to that, guilty or not guilty?
21261What do you plead, guilty or not guilty?
21261What statesman in all history has done anything calling for so wide a view and for a purpose more lofty?
21261When I took office as president--(turning to stage)"How long have I talked?"
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Any policeman assisting you and the sergeant in making the arrest of this fellow?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Are you familiar with them?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Did you have charge of taking the tickets at the Auditorium?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Did you notice the police protection?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Was the ex- President obliged to pass through the depot on his way out?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Were there any plain clothes men that you recognized?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--What protection did you notice when you came there?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--When this car arrived in Milwaukee, what police protection was visible to you?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--Where were they stationed?
21261( Mr. Zabel)--You accompanied the Colonel from the train to the hotel?
2126144 frame?
21261A. I have to?
21261A. I never knew they could use a 38 on a larger casing, could they?
21261After he finished his speech?
21261After the formation of the party-- wasn''t that the 7th of August?
21261After the formation of the party?
21261And New York Herald did anything you read in those papers impress you in any way?
21261And at Chattanooga it was a matter of personal courage with you-- your nerve failed you?
21261And at the Chattanooga depot?
21261And do you live with your brother when you are at home?
21261And how long did you stay there?
21261And that is sufficient to keep you?
21261And the World?
21261And the very statements the police found in your pocket was written by you and all of it on the 14th day of September, 1912?
21261And then in Milwaukee Monday night?
21261And were you on the sidewalk or in the street?
21261And you bought it with the object in view of shooting Mr. Roosevelt?
21261And you spoke to no one about your intention on all the route you took concerning this, nobody?
21261And you spoke to no one about your intention on all the route you took concerning this, nobody?
21261And you thought that was not right?
21261And you thought then of doing this same thing?
21261And you were there then when the speech was over?
21261And you were waiting at the main entrance?
21261And your courage had left you at that time?
21261And your revolver?
21261Any in Germany?
21261Anybody help you compose those articles?
21261Are you a full citizen?
21261Are you a full citizen?
21261Are you a married man?
21261Are you familiar with the law in New York with reference to carrying concealed weapons?
21261Are you sure it is stored there?
21261As soon as he saw Dr. Lambert the colonel said:"Lambert, you''d have let me finish that speech if you''d been there after I was shot, would n''t you?"
21261As to what sort of a revolver to buy?
21261As you went along?
21261At Erding?
21261At the railroad station?
21261At the time he was police commissioner?
21261Bought no underwear?
21261By leaving the place where he spoke by some other door?
21261By the automobile?
21261Ca n''t you give us the name of the warehouse?
21261Did I have?
21261Did n''t it make you feel angry and unfriendly?
21261Did n''t make you feel any worse or more unfriendly?
21261Did n''t somebody keep you posted as to where he was going?
21261Did the fact of that act of his, of closing you up on Sunday, have anything to do with what you done tonight?
21261Did they find those?
21261Did they say anything in particular that centered your attention on this act?
21261Did you attempt to get tickets to get in the Auditorium?
21261Did you attend any political meetings in New York before you left?
21261Did you ever apply for any position in the United States Government?
21261Did you ever contribute anything to the Republican campaign fund?
21261Did you ever contribute?
21261Did you ever discuss this matter with any other person of what you intended to do?
21261Did you ever give money to the organization?
21261Did you ever go out to Oyster Bay?
21261Did you ever go over to the Outlook office?
21261Did you ever hear Emma Goldman?
21261Did you ever hear Emma Goldman?
21261Did you ever hear him talk?
21261Did you ever hear him talk?
21261Did you ever meet Czolgosz or know him in his life- time?
21261Did you expect Col. Roosevelt at Charleston?
21261Did you follow him about at all?
21261Did you get near him then?
21261Did you get right next to his automobile?
21261Did you go down to Chicago and Northwestern depot?
21261Did you go inside of the Hotel Gilpatrick?
21261Did you go to Washington?
21261Did you go to the hotel where Col. Roosevelt was staying at those places?
21261Did you go up and ask anyone whether Mr. Roosevelt was going to get in this car?
21261Did you have a receipt for the different articles you stored there?
21261Did you have any baggage when you came here?
21261Did you have any grip with you when you went to Chicago?
21261Did you have any newspapers which you carried about-- did you cut out clippings out of the newspapers?
21261Did you have any record that Col. Roosevelt that you cut out of his acts when he was commissioner of police?
21261Did you know Johann Most when he was alive?
21261Did you know John Most when he was alive?
21261Did you know Mr. Roosevelt when he was Police Commissioner?
21261Did you make any arrangement for them to send it in case you wrote for it?
21261Did you make speeches against him?
21261Did you meet anyone at Charleston whom you knew?
21261Did you meet anyone at Savannah, Georgia?
21261Did you oppose him in nineteen hundred four?
21261Did you pay in advance?
21261Did you read Harper''s Weekly?
21261Did you read any of the Hearst publications?
21261Did you read those papers for the political items that were contained in them?
21261Did you say any word?
21261Did you see Col. Roosevelt at that time?
21261Did you see him again in Chattanooga?
21261Did you see him any time prior to the time you saw him at Chattanooga?
21261Did you speak with anybody in New York about this before you left?
21261Did you start to draw your revolver then?
21261Did you stick the gun between the heads of two people?
21261Did you tell anybody that you were going to leave your baggage there?
21261Did you try to get your revolver there?
21261Did you vote for him in nineteen hundred four or for Parker?
21261Did you wait until he came out?
21261Do I have to tell that tonight, sir?
21261Do you know the street?
21261Do you mean by that that you did n''t want to kill him in front of the La Salle but that you were perfectly willing to kill him when he was away?
21261Do you remember reading anything in those papers in which Mr. Roosevelt was described either as a tyrant or as a traitor?
21261Do you see what I mean?
21261Editorial page?
21261Ever been arrested for anything?
21261Ever been sick within the last year?
21261Ever mention the fact of having written them to anyone?
21261Ever read them to anyone?
21261Ever show them to anybody?
21261Ever talk to any of these gentlemen( referring to those present)?
21261Ever talk to anybody before that that you intended to do that?
21261Ever vote for Mr. Roosevelt?
21261Ever vote the Republican ticket?
21261Every bit of it?
21261For a 38-caliber gun?
21261From that time?
21261From the beginning to the end?
21261From the papers?
21261From the places I wanted to meet him?
21261Give us the number please?
21261Got your second papers?
21261Had you ever seen him when he was in New York?
21261Had you ever shot a revolver?
21261Had you ever shot this revolver?
21261Had you made any plans then to kill him?
21261Has a man a right to take a weapon and hunt down a man who has violated tradition?
21261Have you a check for it?
21261Have you always enjoyed good health?
21261Have you always enjoyed good health?
21261Have you any money now?
21261Have you any other reason in wanting to kill him?
21261Have you any other reason in wanting to kill him?
21261Have you any relatives living in this country?
21261Have you been accustomed to using firearms?
21261Have you been drinking lately?
21261Have you ever been committed to an institution of any kind?
21261Have you ever been in trouble before?
21261Have you ever shot it?
21261Have you sent for your grip?
21261He closed your uncle?
21261He did n''t take it out?
21261He escaped what?
21261He went to his office to the Outlook office?
21261How could I know his office?
21261How could you be so incautious as to make a speech then?
21261How did you happen to compose those articles?
21261How did you happen to get the 38?
21261How do you mean, you did n''t take that much interest?
21261How is it possible that they can have a 38 cartridge in a 44, in a larger casing than that?
21261How long ago was that?
21261How long did you feel that way about it?
21261How long did you stay there at the main entrance?
21261How long did you stay there?
21261How long had you had that revolver?
21261How long have you been in the liquor business?
21261How long have you been reading the New York Herald?
21261How long have you lived in New York?
21261How long you been living there?
21261How many cartridges did you have?
21261How much is the income you derive from it?
21261How much is the property worth?
21261How near were you at Chattanooga?
21261How near were you to him then?
21261How near were you to him when he passed you that morning at the La Salle?
21261How near were you to his automobile in Chattanooga?
21261How near?
21261How old are you now?
21261How was it you got a 44 frame for a 38-caliber gun?
21261I said,"Where are you from, are you a stranger here?"
21261I said,"Where are you from?"
21261If you had your mind set upon shooting Mr. Roosevelt, how does it come that you had to follow him to so many places before you came here?
21261In front of the entrance?
21261In the afternoon?
21261In this dream that you had, McKinley told you that it was n''t Czolgosz that killed McKinley, but it was Roosevelt?
21261In your room?
21261In your vest pocket?
21261Is that a morning paper?
21261Is that correct?
21261Is that in your own hand?
21261Is that the nearest you got to him?
21261Is that the only paper you read?
21261Is that---- I mean in Milwaukee?
21261Is there a bar connected with the place?
21261It was all very well for you to say the shot was not fatal but how could you tell?"
21261It was always my principle not to speak to anybody unless a man bids me the time then I answer him, but why should I speak in that way?
21261Just a matter of the time?
21261Mother?
21261Mr. Zabel: Did you carry your revolver at that time in your pocket?
21261Mr. Zabel: While you were living in New York what newspapers did you read?
21261Never been sick?
21261New York Herald and the World?
21261New York Journal?
21261No, I am talking about the housing-- frame?
21261Now at Chattanooga did you go down to the railroad station?
21261Now is n''t it a fact that a good deal of your feeling against Roosevelt was created by what you read in the papers?
21261Now state again, when he was at the La Salle Hotel, could you have shot him then?
21261Now that he had---- That was Saturday morning?
21261Now then, when you found he came into the other entrance what did you do then?
21261Now then, where did you learn that he was coming to Milwaukee?
21261Now what in the New York World impressed you during that time?
21261Now when you went---- Did you go to the Coliseum?
21261Now you left New York on what date?
21261Now you said the other evening that papers you principally read were those two-- was that correct?
21261Now, after you found he did n''t come out through the main entrance, where did you go?
21261Now, did you see him as he went in or came out that day at Chattanooga?
21261Now, how was it you come here from Chicago?
21261Now, on Monday night, did you go and inquire of the---- Did you talk to Mr. Moss, who is in charge of one of those automobiles?
21261Now, what other place did you see the Colonel besides in Chicago, in front of the La Salle other than on Monday night?
21261Now, when did you see him next after Chattanooga?
21261Now, when did you write out these statements that was in your pocket?
21261Now, who hit your arm-- did somebody hit your arm?
21261On Monday afternoon?
21261On National elections?
21261On account of what?
21261On the steamship to Charleston?
21261On what depot?
21261Or his ingratitude or words to that effect?
21261Or to the police?
21261Personally the first time you were ever near him?
21261Q. Augusta?
21261Q. Blatz?
21261Q. Chattanooga, Tenn. Was that the time the automobile was going so fast?
21261Q. Democrat for what particular reason?
21261Q. Friday morning?
21261Q. I say he has been back and forth in New York?
21261Q. Oh, they are in your grip in Charleston?
21261Q. Oh, you had another one home?
21261Q. Parker?
21261Q. St. Charles?
21261Q. Switzerland?
21261Right through here?
21261Sir?
21261Sir?
21261So it was a matter of chance or was it a matter of your wanting to kill him in front of the hotel?
21261So the only three times you were within reach of him was in front of the La Salle Hotel in Chicago, Saturday morning?
21261Talk against him?
21261Talk---- Did you try to pull the trigger again?
21261That I had n''t wrote it out?
21261That is a German publication?
21261That is what you call a housing?
21261That is, you wanted to kill him?
21261That is, you wanted to kill him?
21261That was after midnight and on Sunday?
21261That was in your own handwriting, that statement?
21261That was the first time?
21261The New York American?
21261The first time you ever saw him?
21261The men that came around on that mission were they police officers or politicians?
21261The other night when you were examined with reference to that you said you had n''t written it out?
21261Then you thought you would go back?
21261There was n''t anything you read in any papers that caused you to do that?
21261They insisted that under no consideration should he speak, but the Colonel asked:"Has any one a clean handkerchief?"
21261This money was to be used for what purpose?
21261To here?
21261Toward Roosevelt?
21261Upon what railroad?
21261Waiting to hear whether he was coming out?
21261Was ever any contribution solicited of you by Tammany Hall or by the Police?
21261Was he in any of the cities you were in at the time you were there excepting Chicago, Chattanooga and Milwaukee?
21261Was it because of the fact you desired a better chance or you did n''t want to do it on that particular occasion?
21261Was n''t you traveling with somebody?
21261Was there anything you read in those papers that gave you any distinct impression to kill Roosevelt?
21261Well, did you keep any?
21261Well, did you read anything else in any other paper except the World that made any impression on you of Mr. Roosevelt?
21261Well, did you speak to the chauffeur in the car back of the Colonel''s and ask him whether he was going to sit in that car?
21261Well, do you believe that that is a sane act that you committed this evening?
21261Well, do you believe that that''s a sane act that you committed this evening?
21261Well, how did you happen to get the idea that it was your duty among all the people that live in the United States?
21261Well, how did you happen to get the idea that it was your duty among all the people that live in the United States?
21261Well, how did you know which way he would come out?
21261Well, how near were you to the automobile?
21261Well, in the first place I can not handle a typewriter and in the second place who else should furnish that or who else should write it?
21261Well, now in your grip have you any literature-- any papers?
21261Well, regular officers, specials, what takes these Sunday---- Sheriff Arnold: Mr. Zabel, did anybody here send for a man named Moss?
21261Well, that is what you did--44 frame?
21261Well, was it to a large measure influential?
21261Well, were you not impressed by what you read in the New York papers as to the menace which Mr. Roosevelt would be to our nation?
21261Well, what did you have in mind to do when you went around in these different places?
21261Well, what dock did you leave from?
21261Well, what object did you have in following around and trying to meet Theodore Roosevelt?
21261Well, what warehouse?
21261Well, where did you go to from Charleston?
21261Well, who should have written it out?
21261Well, why did you come here; oh, this was yesterday?
21261Well, you knew where his office was in New York?
21261Well, you said you went down to the lake shore station at four o''clock?
21261Were there any policemen standing around you at Chattanooga?
21261Were you as near as you were the other night?
21261Were you at the depot at about quarter of six on Monday night?
21261Were you in the liquor business?
21261Were you interested in the Republican party?
21261Were you standing in the street?
21261What caused you to think of it?
21261What country do you hail from?
21261What day did you get to Chicago?
21261What day did you reach Charleston?
21261What did he escape from?
21261What did you read in the paper that directed your mind to Mr. Roosevelt?
21261What did you say your name was?
21261What do you mean?
21261What does it consist of?
21261What does that mean?
21261What does your grip contain?
21261What have you stored there?
21261What headlines are still fresh in your recollection which you read?
21261What hotel did Mr. Roosevelt stop at in Charleston?
21261What hotel did he stop at at Atlanta?
21261What hotel did he stop at at Chicago?
21261What hotel?
21261What is it?
21261What is that?
21261What is that?
21261What is the name of the hotel?
21261What is the name of the place?
21261What is the name of the place?
21261What is the name of this city?
21261What is your business?
21261What is your favorite drink when you do?
21261What is your name?
21261What is your name?
21261What kind of place, a hardware store or gun shop?
21261What man?
21261What name at Atlanta?
21261What name did you register under at Augusta?
21261What paper do you read at home in New York?
21261What part of Germany?
21261What particular thing in the accounts of the papers impressed you at that time that gave you or caused you to make up your mind?
21261What place did you stop at since you have been in this city?
21261What place?
21261What prevented you from drawing?
21261What prevented you from shooting him, was it that your courage gave way?
21261What property?
21261What relatives have you?
21261What room did you occupy?
21261What schooling did you have?
21261What schooling did you have?
21261What street is it on?
21261What time did you get to that main entrance?
21261What time in August was that that you thought about it-- just after you read in the papers?
21261What time was that?
21261What transportation company?
21261What was your purpose in going to Charleston?
21261What you read about it then, did that rouse you up to anger at all?
21261What''s the make?
21261What?
21261When did you come here from New York?
21261When did you first begin to think about this?
21261When did you first commence to feel that way?
21261When did you make up your mind to that-- in August?
21261When did you run out?
21261When he was being received?
21261When his automobile started off did you start to go after him?
21261When was that?
21261When was that?
21261When was the first time you ever saw Col. Roosevelt?
21261When you aimed the revolver at Roosevelt was there anybody standing on each side of you?
21261When you fired?
21261When you read of the formation of the party in Chicago what papers did you read that in?
21261When you registered did they ask you whether you had any baggage?
21261When you were coming-- who was the first man to get hold of you-- that great big man?
21261When?
21261Where are the rest of the cartridges?
21261Where bound for?
21261Where did you buy it?
21261Where did you buy the bullets that went in that gun?
21261Where did you buy the revolver?
21261Where did you get all this idea from?
21261Where did you get all this idea from?
21261Where did you get that from?
21261Where did you go-- to the Coliseum---- Why did you go to the Coliseum if you did n''t intend to shoot him in Chicago?
21261Where did you have the gun-- here?
21261Where did you leave that?
21261Where did you stand---- How near were you to him?
21261Where did you stand?
21261Where did you stay at Augusta?
21261Where did you stay there?
21261Where did you stop?
21261Where did you wait?
21261Where is he going to after he leaves here?
21261Where is your stuff stored?
21261Where men especially trained in mental and nervous diseases disagree, how can it be expected that a jury of twelve laymen should agree?
21261Where men specially trained in mental and nervous diseases disagree, how can it be expected that a jury of twelve laymen should agree?
21261Where was it you wrote those articles?
21261Where were you at quarter to six?
21261Where were you going to?
21261Where were you standing then, in the street?
21261Where were you standing?
21261Where?
21261Whereabouts?
21261Which particular place did he close up?
21261While he was in New York after the meeting of the Progressive party in Chicago you knew that, did n''t you?
21261Who did you talk with over that?
21261Who furnished you with the funds that you needed to travel around the country?
21261Who was it came with you here from Chicago?
21261Whose office?
21261Why did n''t you ask for a 32?
21261Why did n''t you shoot him at Chattanooga?
21261Why did you go to all those places?
21261Why did you tell them you were going to be gone three days?
21261Why did you want to meet him?
21261Why did you want to meet him?
21261Why do you call it the Wabash River?
21261With whom?
21261With your revolver ready to shoot him then?
21261Written out?
21261Wrote it all out on that day?
21261Yes, or no?
21261You a member of Tammany?
21261You are not a bit sorry?
21261You are not a member of any party?
21261You came up to Milwaukee at what hour?
21261You did n''t bring extra cartridges with you?
21261You did n''t go inside of the hotel?
21261You did n''t like his attitude, you were against him?
21261You did n''t speak to anyone?
21261You did n''t tell anybody why you bought the revolver?
21261You do n''t find that anywhere in history that they stole his nomination and going to steal his election?
21261You do n''t know when you got that revolver?
21261You got off at Charleston?
21261You had no baggage when you went to that hotel?
21261You have n''t a very good education then?
21261You have n''t a very good education then?
21261You intended to shoot him right from the street?
21261You knew there was a death penalty in Illinois?
21261You made up your mind then?
21261You made your mind up to this all yourself?
21261You mean to say all the time you were living in New York and the times he has been going back and forth from New York you have never seen him at all?
21261You never felt kindly toward him?
21261You never were married?
21261You paid that after you registered at the Argyle?
21261You put that down on a slip from time to time?
21261You read it in the paper then?
21261You remember any particular editorial?
21261You said a minute ago you were n''t doing anything now; when did you go out of business?
21261You said you had n''t written it out in your own handwriting or on the typewriter?
21261You saw him go out or go in at ten o''clock Saturday morning?
21261You say he closed up some place of your people, which one?
21261You speak of housing-- you are familiar with revolvers?
21261You thought he was infringing on your right?
21261You thought he was n''t liberal?
21261You went there just as you went to the railroad station in Milwaukee?
21261You were about ten feet away from him?
21261You were all ready to shoot him then at the main entrance?
21261You were in New York then?
21261You were knocked down before you could pull it again?
21261You were n''t looking for him then?
21261You were near enough to have shot him at the La Salle?
21261You were right by the portal or door?
21261You were standing at the main entrance?
21261You were standing in front of the entrance?
21261You would have pulled it again?
21261Your courage left you then?