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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Sep 1901, p. 7

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NATION'S SORflOW pan of mu.- Whleh Accompanied not: no mpmu mum... . « TI. 801an vs. the order of pro- m which accompanied the body - _ 9! man: chInley non the mm: to tho Cum)! Mn] morn- f *2.”- Mic-eon, older command Imago-rd Brook; outcry 0! ‘mm; moo-unmot _’ Noun-Immanu- ”tun-«mm: of his brother-inâ€"iaw. Commander W. 8. f‘o'lu. U. 8. N.. No. 1733 N street. N. W. He was accompanied in the carâ€" riage by Secretary (f State Hay and Secretary ‘of tho Treamry Glge. The cabinet mlniqtr-rs did not mm the Cattle: home. but. leaving President noun-alt. there, they were driven to their respective homes. President Roosevelt found him Rooseveit and Theodore Roomvoli‘ Jr.. his aided son. uniting his arrival. they having Ruched there from New York in the “moon. SCENE IN BUFFAIX) WHEN PRESIDENT M'KINIJCY'R DEATH WAS FIRST REPORTEDâ€"ANGRY M08 AROUND POLICE HEADQUARTERS. Tribute: of Honor to Our Martyred Prodi- . dent. Ann I’ve-Idem Run-en" and the «mm "and Iron "an nut room In. IrKlnhy. “landed by Mr mm, drmodod tron her print. apart- mnu. und «mum! the room, 8hr “and for two m "an moat-Mn at "an Ildf M Mr and ban-hand. and (Mn was Id In; lurk (Mount the Imus! mmdor. Uh!" nm but hon the bust- m .1 no man: mu dinnern. and Mr Ally to Mr aparlmonu‘ Fashion! tumult drove dim-fly from the Whin- "mm to We random-1- The Int entry of Willi-m IeKlnIey, I the deed Pro-idem. into the capitol o! theutienwuintheeveningotnper- toot autumn day. On the casket rested n lime lhent of wheat, emhlenufle of gathered harvest. McKinley. the - n and the statesman. had passed throuzh the name pol-tale of the old railroad nation perhaps a thousand times in the int tony your; Hie liret coming wan as a boy Ioldier. and then he came as a legielntor and governor. Ind ilnnlly as President-elect of the United States. That was on Mamh 2. , 1897. it was a perfect spring day, with budding trees. spring flowers. and lining hirtla it was early morning when a mnsnillcent train, covered with fluttering liege. swept along the hie- torlc Potomac and into the Penn-yi- vnnla railroad station. it was the le- Kinley train and it carried the Preli- dent-elect and hie wile. hie axed moth- er. who had taught him that religious fortitude with which he faced (tenth: his brother and sisters, his other rein- tlves and wreonal friends, all plain people tron: Ohio. Monday night the last McKinley train that will ever en- ter the capital rolled into the name eta- tion. to be greeted by mute and nor- rowing thousands. representative of every rank and atetion in American life. There were the olllcera and men or the army and navy. the head- oi do- pertnlenu. the clerks. and the char- women business men and worltlntc men. whites and Marks. wedged in the street behind the rope“ to receive the nation‘s dead. It wall the ripened fruit of the herveett McKinley the beloved, cold In death. had come back to the nation's capital for u lent pun-e within it: historic precincts before proceed~ In: to the grave tny the side at his mother and lather and hi. two chil- dren In tho t-enleu-ry nt Canton. The In” over the mpitol and the White Hon-w were at halhmnt, and thr- than 0! the array and navy were lhrouded. while mulled drums rpolte the sorrow tor ht- lienth. but above thin narrow rou- tee mplrit n! Mt-Klnley'u triumph u the normwinx multitude tell that hilt lllt- at the luv-ml of the nation but altered old national linen and even party line: In llill hour, tor among thmr who etood with uncovered hood: and inordinate-d tyre wnrv men who ho-i worn the arm, an nil-were mourn~ en: now u tluw- who had in the polli- lrnl etrlle ioliowml the ltlll’ oi McKin. lay an i’nnldent. The casket. which we- borne to the rant moan oi the White lime. wu revered by the eter- end only. and two wnathe. one of white roo- end the other at whitt- rer- nationn. reetrd on the top. 9â€",--. 'lal-fira AN IIPORING Co "I!“ I. GEN-73" Ir. M. United m anal pm! In Bellman m... man-Ina amu- Ger-mm. "rm... um Amado-no [1qu In luv-and flanks. The services at mourning for the death of President McKinley held In the American church In Berlin, Ger- many, was very Impressive. The ed!- flce was heavily hung with cram nd crowded with German. Brian and Amadeus. Aiming those who am In: Biron Von Richthol'n. GOP-i minllter of tonic- Ihm. VIM Outa- Amwor mm. It. Jack- M. m of tin (mu m department at clrlma. (he Indlcury of the mstrm of Oohvmhln. Ind judges of the "alter! States Court; the ml:â€" um spvntarle: of state. treasury and lfitoflnr departments. the assistant postmaster: grnoral, thd.‘ solicitor genâ€" eral, and the nmislant attorneys gen- eral; organized mtetlen and citizens. battalion 0! mm; chm! won-loo. and" mun-ad o! Clio! III-uh! (In- on! H. V{ Bonn»; clergyman In It- trnducn; ply-Mn- who nun-dad the his mum“; ham. null“ on either I‘da by burn: and “an! M Mum; number: a! the On“ Amy o! :m- Repentance; unborn o! (In lay-l lukm; m elem ol the: Amy. navy and mm» mm In "I. c111 and no! on duty rub the Imp- !onnll. the mm". In full "Horn. am In- mm In (mm. on “(My 0M0- ot the m- Iho army on "M mm and Ibo nun and marine com no (In Ionâ€"Ind mumm- the guard at honor; (to pm- Mrnt: m- diploma-II: corp; n. at» that mlaluun; (ha elk! ladle! lld' nun-Gnu Jmlm or the noun-o Oman 0! m. with! sum: CM ovum of the [fund mum. mm M (In I'nllod sum Mom of Remu- mmu; governor: of “A“! and lorri- [Min and communal": o! (in nu- lm‘l of l‘nlnmbh; the mm d the It“!!! H‘I‘INI.I' I! BERLIH. Hunter in loan-go Expans- "m n lallnioy'u lunch. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Um premier of Canada. has sent the following to Hr, lnwther. iirst secretary or the British embassy at Newport: "1 have the command of his exniloncy the gov- ernor-general of Canada to unit you to convey in ihe secretary of "ate the exams-ion of grief and horror which has been conned through this whole country by the death of the president of the United sum under. circum- stances so tragic nnvi no henna-ling. The uncontrollable sorrow at it. Am- orlcan notion will be fluent In henâ€" ly felt by the people of undo. who, being so close neighbor: of the United flutes. have had may an opportunity of teeming scan-int“ with tho noble qualities which elurnciniul Ifr. lemma in hi: printa I; wen n his public me." Inch-n ham-o un.- M W!” tor nus». “to“. The Ill-mung topic '1 8t. Patrrnlmrx nu been I)» death of Pmldont “(KI-Icy, TM tone ol the prom: I" ”"me sympathetic 'Itl nu- AmorIran min In thelr beret"- manl and uniformly but In anti-null ”rt MrKInln's chanctrr. TN Nova Vrvmyn nan: "He was A Inn 0! ram Inknts and I below-d non of tho rmrntry for than! wen-n no, cam Ingly and anmfnlly littoral." The fivm says: "IA-t In [none that tho 1 am"- at a talented um «mane pmldont VI" mm tbrm land. whirl! for the all! 0! freedom of commence am! thought harbor had Moments Ind lmmo (hr breeding ground. for pm to union min" the onemIen of er- "Italian." The noel-ac Gazette an: "Mr. McKinley was one o! the most pupnlar figures In Amer-Iran M31017 and map of the hat npmentatlrea of Ameriran Idmlx. 300th In defense- Insu against the mad. at murder. II In mmly probable that manna VIII ho found to prermt the repetition of mu Minn The «ml-00cm! Jouml of Commerce and Industry says: "Mr. Mr-KInIey was not an "Home protu- tionlst, Shortly before In: dentin he spok‘ om agatnst crude trust protec- Non." "“3”" Henry B, We, M H". the mud sum uni attack. 1 The up": In“ at the death 0! Ir. Ale-Kinky. (he mum dug". I“ use pomlul outlook under In Roano- nll. TM Km: nun. «firth Mn .4: anti-Goran I. hln "mutual. but valw mm Mun «can. 11- lkvllm NM: mam-u- ohm to the emulation sale by "no Km: hlluu. duhflu um Ila hum Mr- nnl "him Mr. Roosevelt‘s am.“ to- ward coma-Junta” will lb vlovu until“ (In 90““!!! "hum Mne- um Iwo pawn." Tic Non-u Nadine-Man sun: "It In non-CHM! mu llw (knu- pnu o! I" um" "um no mum. um um "up!” In the dull oi Pram-t Ila-Kinky. Illflilh.‘ VII. OI .‘III'.I'. IYIPA'I'M' I! CANADA. m on she would am lam I-ny Afar lung You». Thom- Sheppard. who wu role-nod Iran the Inchin- City prim IMP term; a sentence of twenty-two your for larder, his 1m been nun-nod at Sullivan. 136.. to I ll. Johnson. a. nod-an o! his youth. WIM- Slop- More than twice In many I: could hope to get through the “hen In thnt time cum from I“ over western New York uuul fully 200.000 were mused during the morning. In the [we of such e concourse the "mu m extend- ed. but the patient thousand: did not know It. They merely mud on through the atom and hoped. For nearly ten hour! they Med Aa the funeral cotton panned alq'ly down Delaware avenue the little boat that had listened to the mlcea med quletly out of the home. The original plana provided for no lying In state. At a late boar Saturday too late for wide knowledge of it to be dlmmlnatâ€" ed, the wbllc waa conceded the honra from 1 nntll 6 o'clocl Bunday anar- 'ldo' Ion-hâ€" lip-Ive. The I-mdlete mentors of the He- Kluley tnmtly and their rloeeet Mend- nmbled In I small room ndjohlu the library. In. IcKlnley wu not with them. Surrounded by In. Ber- ber, I". Barber. Mn. Gum Robert and Dr. Riley. she as tented In the ‘ upper hellwny u the top of e light of mm, where every word that we. pro- nounced over the mlet whlct .eon- ulna! ell that she bend deer in the work! could reach her. The ntnln ol hymn: rendered hy the choir ruched her than I. I0? get-limit)" and magi! the slow. and tears to her eyes. Not‘ one did she break down. but through It I" the net with bad bowed I. though her great grief Ind exhumed her powers for entering. Her ”sum was buried deep In I broken heart. The body was taken to the Bulnlo city hall for the nubile mml. Frauen! nor-"on. mulled by Ir. and In. Ali-lay Wlleox. urine! In! More the “me updated for the mm HI: coal-g wu the m. not. to than on (to In": to III! ready for "u.- ceremonies. rolled up. an clue ”on the other. Huh mu mum on ID. Inn before the house. 'IMII‘ for the aim! to aim. (3mm .1 on um. Ti. and m hon canted do" fw- lbo «not no. vtm Ir. lc< ‘KIIM m mum II- M IIII vu pine-d Mum (vo I!m'l In In ”in”. TM Illu- told. at .- Anor- lcnl ICC m «In about no Nor. ‘l’h nm m In dun but In a. has bond for In guru-a M 0! than who m noon to nun-Mo. I!“ ”01.. um «Dry-oath...- nu Imme- a! panda floun- In I! the foot ol the Nor. M the doom and III-don oval-1 law In um." Hood lumen and mum. the nu- dmu at the m. The Invited law be- p: to am». finale! "an. 'n‘ Imus" WI- “mud In (I: mud and will“ for that III to Eleven o'clock tn the hour (or tho COM-Ill corona-y. And Just a no chino- In A ell-tn! bolt" an out n In begun. For u how harm the Appoint“ “In. tho pave-sell. ll Dal- uure Inna had echo“ (to an“: o! m cum-m banal the dun-- subbed nun-an and In 0! public :1th who won ‘9 (no you in Ilene «Io-flu rim. Ioldhn flood II [fill amy More the door of m Ivy-cov- uul mum. my: of nuhlu lulu”: con-mu llw In In the libruy o! the liib‘urn house. iwhan the nn 0: the sun (all softly through the shaded windows. the Ian words were spoken. Onwdo soldier: ”and back und torch. guarding the home or death Ind narrow: laid. a sweet-voiced choir ung long! that. bad lingered on the wilerer'n lip- ” the Inn bu or oonnciomm fled from him. Upstairs the widowed invnlid Int Ind "signed to it all. mm knowing what It. lanai. but with the lurk o! n gm! sorrow on im- Iwoei. (Ice. As the duly lite ot Willisln flexin- iey was mrked by the greatest sim- piicity, so were the last rites and serv- ices over his casket Sunday at Bull'sio. Sniemn and impressive,tuil of the lee- sons that the President hnd sought to live out in their fullness. there was no pomp or circumstance to the closing :eeenes in the now famous Miihurn house. With the secred hymn: that had been his tsvorite music. with the loving words oi those who but known him only to love him. with juet I tee of the nearest and the dearest ot the countless men end women who hsd been proud to call him their friend gathered st the side or his hler. the noble victim or a wanton stretch w prepnred tor his lest Journey. Then the casket was closed over Its precious burden and borne throuxh the streets of the city to where the multiture might pale in one long. and procession {or the last View of the kindly (Ice. lee-es At the Ilene. Inna-In Ionian at W- Sunday-â€" In. flail-Io: Ion-ho Uni-In It Hub-r- llom Will. laugh” enn- Iwuh. An lulu conduct-d. PUBLIC VIEW THE REMAINS. Thousands Take» Lust McKinley: Face.- M0 Gfllff '18 mm “Uni-IT... Elma Whoa! New MIC. I“. manohummv.mudm ImMM‘WMdmm 0n0|rl._"mludltPorthnd 0n.. (0:.th tot branch or "out“ by autumn-01,1 Idiom meter. Ida In; n- ma Au. 1. this mt. am In- . 00-. Want. C. H. Renting, ‘known to an hula! world 5: Lynn mm, author of "Jun Jug. lny fall a! labor]. M the toque-t. or the “Men to! the Arrmckkn II the coho can [I Toledo. Prosecutor Bun-er In In.- nonod Judge lock to "’9‘? Man the mud jury and tell that to how: at the «team which In clu- m and. to bribe M- ama: the mu 0‘ the cue. Wenteynu eollegn of Bloo-Incton. "L, In In rnentpt at n Iortnnn nnumt- ed It $50.0“ throng)- the dent) It 0!- rnrd, 1",. this rock at In. "elm Cramp. vidov at the hu Rev. have! Clamp. n unmanned eternal-I'M the lemma chant. who dled In moon-Inna, than ynnrn In The Bloomington «film in. In” this Do- pcy In trust. paying In. Cusp tun tneonn a an nnnutty. The no.” will no devoted to any!“ ant my Improvements nMen in. Don nan conniderntlnn tor yarn. and nllo In a.- lnrgln. the endowment fund. Tho purchas- IIOIIM to "Ila.- coo. lot which 9.7“.” no «thud. flop-nine. Manchu!" by: manual chiefly of long an “on ten- ‘ per mu, the former anon-L In. In ”3“." I“ (to lull" to u.- MJIW. The perch-u o! h of "M were "24.000; a! k U! "I, “38.00.. During the and! mm! II. date July lâ€"flm (II-I7 n- m bond. to the lace VIII. of ”0.3“”. “III". for the alumni!“ 0! sum. 9.3m" 0am I... “(NM-M I» nun-u! (In the (many in. par- e...“ fine. In! ”flu M to Ibo. lion: 0! ”7.01.00, on Ice-In 0! hide. WM...“ In. “Chm. no. «a 0.! I. m Wm Virginia In on m on o! I Ml cod d-L lol- u.- m a. mum munwmhymumdul an. cool when on Knuth um. lluumlJfllmv-alnfl“ It I“ that the drum for the ”to... Iony hon II: dual-n. Madly ‘Md than deal bu- m“ to- ‘lon n In “mind that no rm Top laid m boa "rota“ by (In an. ct nmol Int-mu to: "3.000.... Wall-Ia all no Nov rim m can In. Ill-n. cum. mu- Chilton. non-nun. Now Yawn au- lulhg, for the not wont Inn to». (My-(whudubmulanu (mum-mimrulouoafln rim on vllch than u not I (mt;- du option at pun-nu. Wham It “(hum-nulllba-uom ably will but Gal-um could II a In: or ('o. A. I” m! ”(lol- I"! m "pm m It will mum a lo- pe." of .10.. In W" in Charleston durum the "petition. Charla-ton bu been uhuu (or ex- onpuou MIa Ibo dugout-r1 In ad In view at tho ”:qu muuo- than and the Impossibility 0! atoms. It IL I- pooh-bio the “norm. would I» glad to ml. the cannula: colld may do so without acknowledging ducal. So that (or nll uncut-l pumm- (In dl-penury law will “and luvs-doc of ”lop-nun Luv. The thlnt’oi‘ tho VII-lion to the Chulonton is. 0.) “position nu boon connidorod by tho dlrocton of the dkpnnury and will be provided for. The nuthoritlen m not". in Illn- puulon or "blind tigers" but thou in a desire to win Chorlelton over to tho dinpenury and in the plmtinc the di- roctnn on willing to go beyond tho law. No one in "holy to at for n to- ntrnining order iron the‘ courts. “- tor conferring with Attorney Gonornl vorill. the dispensary directorn or round themulvu no willing to have .18 or eight diuponurleo on the exposition grounds for the convenience of the vinltorn. Mr. uAverill ukod I! n dllponsnry could be oporntod in con- noction with n resultant. The di- ncton held that such n proooodiu would not conform to the letter of tho low. but they consent“ to int n din- oennr hove hll booth ndiolniu Hint at o rent-untou- nnd patron- could give order- to: beer nnd win. to onto wnitern. The diroaon ruled. m not around the pronlbltlvo low in «all com. that the vnitorn would ho "ur- vnntn oi the M, not Ion-nt- of tho resultantâ€"hoover.” le-oluo- outâ€"u to Gun lumb- firs. Roosevelt hurried to Washing- ton (tom the Adirondack. ”rm-3 with her bully ”only. Want. Roonevelt accumulated tho than! My on the lulu from But- tllo to Washington loudly. The body of thc 1m President chInloy lay In auto It the national capitol building which tom-d mm- m:- iii» non-d. Ten thousand Ill hour lam M II- M! weather and ally-lax cannon won on: out! thou-and. and tho “I.“ lino: cud-d at 11 o'clock Guam ML WILL FAIR QUENOH THIBST. 5 ; mm, mm In mmdeIIM mWnfihe-IMH- «mm and.» m II- 0"! mum-amm- mum-nun "13de EH1" {%::i i 35:53 griffin-Mo,“ mmfi rum m 0' m mu War.

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