â€THE LAST SMEMNN‘SCENES. 5 President menu-1., “'u Nugnhflgen: in About 8. 30 the muss-1min or oxygen ceased 11nd tie purse grew hint. very faint. Hg was .sinking “Good hyaallï¬yoddï¬byéu= It is 'God‘s way. His-Wire donefi , t ' Then hit} when to. wander. tad soon 41‘s" beiicomplewy kost conscioqsgpgsg Hisliie Wu? proiopged {or homgbyvthe administratiqn‘ of ongeny undthe 'President ï¬ngllx ex: M 23* deï¬ne to “allowed; to ; GRADUAL smkmé anus 'm ‘coL- -LAPSE AND_ uncontscfoqsusss- ruin-m ie m: h.’ é ’ mum House; Malo.’ Sept. 14‘.â€"' 338love 6_ o'clock last evening it was "clear to those at the Preident's bed-' side that he was dying, and prapam- tions were made for the last sad of- ï¬ces of farewell from those who were nearest and dearest to him. Oxygen had been adminismred steadily. but with little en‘ect in keeping back the approach of death. The ‘ I’mident l The Presideatï¬iï¬Fhi's-last pdrio’d of consciousgda :which:endcd' about 7.40 o'clock; chaired. the_ words of the beaqtffnlhymn. “Wkly God co Thea?- and ibis meg 965335112" 9011- miou; Wonls,_ as ea {16‘3sz by‘ Dr. 1m n'atth'ebe'd we’i‘e 2‘“ ‘- ‘ After they left the sick room the , 'physicians milieu him to conscious-’ nos. and the President asked aimost ’ immediately that 1113 wife be bx‘ ought to him The doctor's m1 back into - up shadows of the room as 3115 Mc-H Kinlev came through the doorway. Tie strong lace of the éymg man lighted up with a mint smile , as their hands werqclasm. She sat be- side him and he 7d his. hand, Despite“ her physics! weaknéés she. bore up bravely under ï¬e" ordeal.“ came out of . one period of unconâ€" sciomness only to relapse into an~ other. But in this period, when his mind was partially clear. a series of events of a profoundly touching char- acter ensued down stairs. With tear- stained faces. members of the Cabi- net were grouped in anxious waiting. They knew the end was near and that the time when they must see him for the last time on earth. This was about 6 o’clock. It was an awful moment {or them. One by one they ascended the stairway â€"â€"-Secretary Root. Secretary Hitchcock and At- torney-General Knox. Secretary Wil- son also was there, but he held back, not wishing to see the President . in his last agony. There waaonly annoâ€" mentary stay of the Cabinet omcers at the thrwhold of the.dcath cham- ber. _'1'hen “33y withdrew, the tears >‘8tremning down their faces, and the words of intense grief choking in nheir throats. ‘ " THE PBEiIDENI‘ IS DE.«\D.; Buffalo, Sept. 14. 2215 a. m.-7Pr sidcnt McKinley died at 2.15 3.1m. +W __ W .._‘ .JELBJgiEé-flcï¬linIfï¬g-é --,v-p. Pro-Hone Mail-lay“: Witt sad Behave. mun nun to the nutâ€"Baku“ to flu Inovltnblo no Wont Slum-ed and 50°C“ by flannel-lug Inn: to Bad or Earthly Cur- eorâ€"Lu;'i Pruoful Cl... The Weéklygfl’ost. ,7 74¢ Lmosu. WMWEW EUL Budalo Sept. 13 â€"7. O6 pHmâ€"The ‘ . < 1 I’mt is dnquestiombï¬- dying . - ‘93: :2, wuwlsbnocm-tkk‘filn. ~ ,, , “ Budslo, Sept, 13. â€"The relatives of ‘ 9;; s a . (5e Qing‘l’zdflleht. and numbers of Bullet of Anarc‘vist °Assassin his Cabinet ui‘d thos‘e persbnsl "Good-bye all; good-bye.“1’t is Godis â€was... fliswm .Jn done.â€â€"Presidcnt McKinlcy’s last conrcious audible words. tins LAST SOLEMN HOURS- “minim-£0. Mothers’ ’ 1191p. _ friends who are in the house.- taking 90,93 Its â€WWW‘ ‘ {- their flan] leave of km: ‘159 " has annulled in the main dram room sud on. by one any are as- .AST SOLEMN" ‘SCENES.. .; eenfling to the sick room The scene A Devotrd Vgguple‘ “Mug. “titler ‘unt cum * lin, John Scam “WIC- Kint‘ey, Géorge P. Sawyer and Sen:- tor H-mpa. f 7 .25 p. m.â€"'I'he President is uncon- ', Scions. T53 and is but u short time ['nway. . , Milburn Hou'sequuflalo. Sept. 13.; 9.48, 111113-330“ at. the mum .Lot the Cabinet and zoï¬her ..dis.1ipsÂ¥i§h°d ii ‘jimiuénjiau'se W.‘Sept.13.â€" ,6 30 p m. â€"The President’ 3 pp‘ysicians report itï¬a‘li his condition 18 m'ost meow! sunflo- “an. I; Wion co inues *is prï¬gg‘d Snless it. be wings: the ï¬lm!†a. qmon o; tune. L f 30 it was Y?“ csi (in? dou not mumrespond to the oxygen ixidâ€~his gm: QWe. headmmom» mum: my a matter of a. short time Miiburn House, Buflalo, Sept. 13. â€" 9. 35 p. 111. --Dr.' Mynter who has just left the house; says the President is slowiy dymg. The approach of death is already evident as the body is get- ting cold. Dr. Mynter says however, the: President" may ,iast until 2 o 'clock in. the morning. although the end may qomg at aux time There is hardiym muse to'be felt. - Milbuan House, Buffalo, Sept. 13.â€" 9.32 p.m.â€"-Secret.ary Cortelyou has just sent) a message out to the news- paper-men stiting that he c'annot now leave the house as the President is in his last moments. ' Milbum House; Bun‘alo. Sept. 13.â€"| 9.30 p.m;â€"Attomey-General Knox: and Chauncey M. Depew have ' just been admitfed to the Mikburn House.- Comfortrd His Wife. Milburn House, Bï¬ffalo, Sept. 13. â€" 9. 27 p. m. â€"The pulse has left the President' 5 extremitiw and he may live until midnight. Consciousness seems to have ï¬nally left. In his most reéent lucid moment the Prai- dent_ comforted Mrs. McKinley. Milburn House, Buflalo. Sept. 13.â€" A' Mags at 9.20 announced that thePresident, is being kept. aJiye with great diflic'ulty by the use of oxygen. 1; is ‘addeq, phat the Case is now more desperate. Milburxb-House. Buflaio.‘ Sépt. 13.â€" The President became unconscious“ 6.10 and now at 7.40 is barely aliï¬. Milburn House, Buflulo. Sept. 13.â€" Rev. Dr. C. V. Wilson of Tonn- wanda, formerly pastor of the Presi- dent’s church at Canton. reached Milburn House shortly alter 8 and demanded admission. Milbum House. Buflalo. Sept. 13.â€" Sec. Cortelyou and Mrs. McKinley have been with the President. for some tine. An announcement from the house at 8. 50 stated that the President is in extremis. , Milbum House Buffalo. Sept. 13. â€" Hon. Charles G. Damn, the comp- troller of the currency who enjoys an intimate acquaintance with Presi- dent McKinley, arrived in Buflalo early this evening and reached the Milbutn House ' shortly alter 8 o'clock. Barber. ]Ii'ss buné‘an. Abnér McKin- ley. and.- “ BunJodg W. B. Day. Colonel Myron Herrick. Col.‘ Brown, J. G. Milburn, Hurry Ham- Milburn House, Bulimia. Sept. 13. - manBuniéy arrived at 7. 48 p. m. His cartiag‘qame at. a. gallop C‘bd ‘or In Melt-Icy. . Milburn House Buflalo, Sept. 13. â€" Under; the eflects qt stimulants the President has revived at 7.50 and called for Mrs. McKinley. She is with him new. ‘ Milburn’ House. Buffalo. Sept. 13.â€" “Npt twenty minutes more. to live." was the announcement from the Mil- bum House at 8 p.m.- ' “MM“ urn House, Buflalo, Sept. 113.â€" - Tine esidonc is dying. The physic- {Wams have‘sont for those nearest him. I' They havo‘sohmonneod'w' those . nearest him. V Buflalo. Sept. laxâ€"1110“ situation has developed into onoot more watt-I ing {or the announcement -‘ n! the President's- death. Buflalo. Sept. 13,â€"Amqng those gathered at the. 113le Reuse. awaiting tlYe" ï¬nal awe-inspiring word from the chamber where the life of the President quickly ebba. are See- reï¬nriw Root. Hiuhcock and Wilson: Senators. Fairbuflis and Burrows; is a puntul one and the silence in broken only by sobs. In the street. in sire-stricken cr'dwd awaits the com- ing of death ‘ ‘ â€HQ.â€- #10 «El may érgm at? his: iflhfltme. w Sept. '13;â€" ï¬ï¬‚om the hoï¬e “'5. 57 fail the Presidint'ifstm _alive and there is hï¬pe The entire ml 01 physicians i 1.1: the bedside ‘Iflburn Home. lifldo, Sept. 18. «â€" Corteiyduiagq 3.1m come to door at 6’21 and ouneed tï¬e Preddent in am alivou 7 Miibum Home, m. Soï¬t. 18.â€" 5.48 p. m.â€"'I‘he President's family have been summoned to the bedside. ;Col Brown says: “There is no hope. He is dying.’ , Ofï¬cial Bulietin. Nilburn House, Buffalo. Sep€.135â€"5.15 p‘. m.â€" The President’s 91“,!!!ch say gm con- dition is sung at this hint: E in suï¬erin'g froiix extreme proatration. Oxm baking-given hing» Ho re- sponds 71:0 suanumuqn qua yuonv. Pulse 125. respiration 40. . Milburn House, Mum‘Sept.’ 13- +5.30 p.m.-â€"Col,_.Bro'n nut hasten- ed to the telegraph omeq and de- spatched’ a. telegram. =He said théro was a. change for the worse. The President's condition is Very. very Mm ‘ , _to agglut- ’pjaw-t ' V w .25.; In. In Last Igor. Iain Below. Milburn, Hagâ€. . u , N. Y.. Sept. 13.W _ â€President‘s physiciani 5r M “be I; Ionly slightly improved since the last bul- letin. The pulsar and mm re- main the same as at that {npurn -' than 19 I‘m†Buffalo. Sept- 14. â€"The. city' not only in those parts near the Milburn' House, but all over, and even out in the Exposition grounds, went into a. state 6! ferment 'whén the news?- or- the sudden cotlapso of the President was announced The news of the early day had been somewhat Soft- ened by the later afteaimn an- nouncement that there was- a slight improvement and the sudden am nouncement of this 891320th Gila solution game, as a great. surprise. v Buï¬alo. Sebt 1'4, 2.15_a. mfâ€" sident McKinley 'died ,at {2.15 'a. A Crowd In 3118an Stuck Wm ileum Did. Not mum-nu In A0“..â€" "0d ‘by you... Secretary Long was deeply meet- ed as he came from the house - at. 1. 45 o clock. He had seen the Pre sident. and had given his “hand a. farewell grasp. He said there' was no hope, but when some‘of the Pre- sident's Watchers asked him as $0 a. rumor that the President w‘tis dead he said decisively: “Tha't is not true: the President is now aiive. " Buflalo. Sept 14, 2.15 a. mâ€"Pre- 1.43 a. m.â€"Secretary Long has just left Milburn House. He said: “There seems to be no particular change. The Praident is just. alive." Dr. J aneway was hurrieq away in an automobile shortly before the sec- retary left. ' 12.30 p. rue-Coroner ' Wilson reached the! house a. few minutes ago. Th}; led to startling reports. 0.1, . an.» item But. Buffalo. Sept. 14.â€"At 1.30 a. m. an attendant came from the house and said the President's pulse bu! shown practically ‘no activity in four hours. There was only 0. slight heart beat. All of the doc- tors were still upstairs, near at hand to the patient. Milburn House. Mala. Sept. 13. â€"Secretary of the. Navy. John D. Long. mived at 12.06 a. m., in time to see the President alive though unconscious. . 12.30. "hank Baa: announced from Secretary Cortelyou that the President is still alive and his con- dition practically as it had been for an hour. " The District Attorney. ordered the coroner to proceed to 111le Ham because he had heard a report that the Pmident was dead. Coroner Wilson’s arriVaJ was followed imme- diately by his departure, his pre- sence not being necessary. u the President still lived, . on†bum House The arrival on the scene of Cor- oner Wilson is explained by the statement that he was ordered by the District Attorney to go to Hil- burn House. . At 11.47 p. 111. Dr. Janeway of New York, the'heart specialist, ar that! and in: admitted to the Mil- ‘ Milbum House. Buflalo. Sept. 13. ~10. 59 p. ink-Tho President is alone with his physicians and nurses. His W 1'9" along been cold and 1- ove'r ’m hours be his been no iconscjou. . . light “we Sever-l Bonn. lilburn Home. Buffalo. Sept. 13. -At 11.07 p. m. Dr. HeBurney said it was possible the Presidentsmight live some! hours. He is scarcely breathing. the circulation hu ceased in his extremitiee en'd they are cold. Milbum Home. Bulalo. Sept. 13. 11.12 p.. lagâ€"Dr. Hum has just add- ed: "The Pmident is pulseless and is dying. He may live an hour.’ mlbum House, Budalo. Sept. 13. The personzliedored ettendant o! the President at 11.25 announced that the President. was still alive. - Mum Home. Dunno, Sept. 13 â€"11. 05 p m .â€"-A mossenger from the house announm that the Pmldent's vitality is marvelous. Conditions rennin unwanted and deuth may come 1;: one minute or not over an hour oi- m’Qro 142.5531 Inaâ€"The â€Ital. w continues. The relatives and dia- Wtbtofl ye still gathered ï¬dx‘aiï¬g‘eoom daunting tlie Wmeilt of the end. †Buflalo. Sept. u ‘i*10.50 ‘ . â€" The rooms in _ rear of t, I- 'burn‘ House. hi yo darkened. have MM M “W The†is much scum in thwpaft of h aï¬ymom- ‘ lilburn gm 8136510383333. ,thc porti he hangs?!“ just been bri tly illuminated the Moat-Apia?! ’6: maiden: Mc- -mq« â€m ~. ~ 1’ “’- larger. and the .. ‘ senCi-ies have th Milbum House. Budgie, Sept. 18. -â€"'l‘ho Pro-{death last words can mares-ed wand wife: were w‘m, not our'a be (Ion-câ€. ' mlburn W-LWQ- Sept. 13. ~4th 65th 5nd 790: mu of the Nationaf’GuaMI huw‘beon as- sembled in Wilmatp, be In :eaatneu gnome 1.00783? Emu u- eembled at page. W make my hostile ' W ' Per. has been no mum. .a‘ ‘ “po- sition on the part 01 thumvd to riot, and the mblh‘M-tlia Nu- tipnal Guard is simply uémtion- “LET’S FIND THE ASSASSIN.†‘ niiï¬dï¬iénou‘u. mum. Sept-.18. -â€"10 p. m.â€"v'1'he' Imperial 0! con- lsciousneu spent withâ€: Mrs. flexin- eyat the bedside 61 her dying hul- band She bore he: ï¬ction with superb tomtude. 1y lost consclou . ' tender unwell. He was on hard to murmur word. 61AM hymn: "Nearer Ky God to Theo," protub- ly his lu§_ farewetL word..: A Farewell "and Clasp. ARIN or the Col-0hr. God's Will. 1d. " Tm Sept. 13. t. is alone C1 W 3134.!" cold and“ e: been an." be Sept. 13. "9'? 95°. 1 Sndbtm their: 30.221“. 7% i. * Scott sEmulsion makes the 333‘}- strong to-- :asist. It sootha and foughens the lungs and sustains thé Stréngfl‘ until the disease wears itself out. Consumption is . a tiget among.diseases.- It is stealthy â€"but once .started it rapidly Eats up the flesh and destroys the life. No use to‘ go hunting it with ordinary food and med» icine. That’s ryonly birdshoh It still admces. Goadheavy charges of Scott's Emulsion will step the advance. The diseasel‘ieelsthatt» No use to hunt tigers with bird-shot. It doan't hurt the tiger any and it’s awfully risky foryou. Bird-Shot F or Tiger. William IcKinley. President of tho i :3 United States since Harcb 4.1897 the was born at Niles. Trumbull County. n Ohio. Jan. 29,-1848. ' was e‘du- (on cated at Poland Acade College. mil taught in the Public Schools at ~ Niles. and when the Civil war-broke 5:: out enlisted as (prints in the 2nd' see: Ohio Volunteer Inlantry. June 11. ed 1861. He , was made commissary m sergeant April 15.18610! the same we: year. and gradually rose to be aim captain July 25 1864‘. He served i the on the staffs of Generals. B. B. Hayes. George Crook and Winï¬eld lm pas we: Hancock, was breveted major in U. - S. volunteers by President Lincoln tho for gallantry in battle March 13. 1865." He was acting assis t ad- jutnnt-general oi the 1st in on of A the lst Army Corps, on the.,stafl oi lice General S. S. Carroll..was mustered arri out 0! the service July 26. 1865.110 took up the study of law in Nation- strc ing County. entered Albany Law hou School 1867. was made a bunister E and Settled at Canton. Ohio same blin year. , That has since been his home. W He was elected prosecuting attorney ease of Stark County in 1869 and a mem- ber of the House of Representatives mill 1876. and for 14 years represented tom the district of which his county was! strc a part. As chairman of the Ways iron and Means Com'mlttee. he reported the tarifl law oi 1890 In the 101- ' lowing November he was defeated n‘ W‘mwnmmdir.mfl trict i ey w clotted ocrv Governor of Ohio in 1891 by a plnr-l tyre alty of over 21.500. and‘ was re- wall elected in 1893 by a pluralty of 80,- the 995. He was a delegate-am to . sent the Republican National Convention '11! Blaine for President; was a We: clos of the Committee on Basel read the platform to the ;â€" _' . was chosen as delegate-aid†tho Ohio in supporting John Sherman' cove in 1888 and again was chairman or w the Committee on Resolutions. In m 1892 he was again a dclcgateab‘ m large train Ohio. and supported the 1 rte-nomination £91m Han-i- . 5’: son. He Was IE?) 0! that Pros convention. and 182 votes were cast wait for him {or President. although he' may had persistently reiused to have his Ir name considered. At the St Louis hon: convention. June 18.1896.le was. A: The hull donut tent. and the two big election booth. mode it look like the )(idway of ‘thq Fair. but the hopes stretched 1mm corner to cor- ner. the solemn-looking police ' ' . the pacing soldiers. sad 3 111! the quictnwf’ot‘t‘h'e â€bled mul- ’t'itude. bore evidence 0! the solemnl- ty of the occas'rdn. .At interVuls ‘a. We would drive-up. and then the newspaper men would move 'to- words it. The Illburn house we. hardly discernible among the. trees. the lights in'the house Raving been dimmed but at a'few minutelrinter: vnls there would come out 301119 per- ton who h‘ud- information' to bear. and then the eager crowd would eur- round him._ , . But from the time that Scentâ€! Cortclyou told that the President was' very weal; there was nothhié to encou‘rage any belie! that there coutd be recovery. «Upuboutthe'corid:imthclfl- bum home vs: n picturesque but «ooh.- «gun-w» cult «in: it. h remembered that tho crofld: gamer- od there were awaiting the8 Proï¬l- lent : death. Superintendent Bull. enticlpetlng troubte. called but the city's tome. and. 1a udditibn. cited the 4th Bri- gade heedquartere' to be In mdineee to oust. Col. 'elch In Chi-3‘80 Mend by ordering up two commiemcnch tron: theï¬ï¬th and 74th Regiment; to the Armou- les ‘to' ewdt immédlute ea". Around the station at 8 o'élodt it Wu" esti- mated the: st least 6.000' peopte weregethered. They were not perm» "In"! gusty: m! m gvieh W when the police proceeded to drvc them back there was little resist- moo. At '9 o'clock they ha, been lent back two' blbcks on each I de of tho â€the nation; and before 10 O'clock, weary Iith'wflung' for deâ€" ï¬nite ncv'n. they had dtéï¬ersed or gene tn the newnpnpgr bylleggs : ; It. seemeil m an; instant; when crowd. round it every com. swarmed toward. aid new-papa- out team. and when they bond that. the rumors were conï¬rmed somebody ehouted: "Lot's and the menu." With one Impulse the crowd for the nation house where Clo!- gas: is conï¬ned m'l‘glflhonee were 1m .4110; o fled. and u Hague gown m tagg- tonne the police out. to loree. ind the 'W’mi'd “ruin Iti'rturno‘d awn-dam city. has. guy itself tho “mun-d from my mumm, bug. and. it undu- otgod that, M was no hope. “'ILLIA‘I ‘ 'KIVLD.Y'$ CAREER. Within the house or deeth was woe mpeekeble. In the drawing room to the right of the hall, as President Roosevelt entered the dead President was stretched upon his bier. His head was to the rising sun. 0n the .noble (ace, upturned to the creator, 1 was written the story of the Chrieâ€" tiah forbearance with which he had met his martyrdom. "His will, not ,oure. be done." he had murmured . wheq the dread messenger of death J touched and summoned him. A calm - and- peaceful resignation, not 0! 1th.. We: onutl‘a man: (euturee. "-ggth had emphenmzea rulen nomeam '0‘ his eohfltennnce. Only thinness of ', hie ‘l’eee 'bore mute testimony to the , patient'eumering hmhetd endured. He MWMMS†who drew: did in me. The body lay in; blacknesket on a. Nuggggliekin 1113. Over the lower ' limbs. ya- nunx the starry banner he ‘ . had loved so. well. The flowers were pew. he peflttedjthe simple natured .‘thc may.» ~‘ ' ‘ ' 0. . 'L .. end . ' home be In e gueet. The President. looked very no word was pen- :oï¬ up the well anon walk mm. the President. bed arrived, end those wetting to gun entrence fell beck. making e. arrow lene through which Ir. Roooevelt. pee-ed do to the house. 1"" "'v .1“. . A: the dent. pee-ed within the I house. eervieee were ebout to begin. the: long line 01 soldiers ' end “non em; in column 0! (our; ' into Delaware-evening end formed 3 bettelion front along the been thoroughlene opposite the house end _ mypmw (Icing it. of the people.’ Arr-emu bed iern madecoellow thembucbo vie'ehebodymwemime iter- rived. at. ebout 1.80 o'clock um shunt Q o'clock. but-who the body arrived the people were wedged into the streets {or block. u (or u the eye could teach. Two lines were (armed. They extended nanny for miles. When 8 o'clock cone 40.00 people had already posted, and the lcrowde wunxbelevtntheeum leaned‘undhniniehed. It was deck!- edtoextendtheumeunw midnight. ’l‘hen'kr hour- longs-them wmdeneevlth peoplgendeeonâ€" pointed one were still In the streets. , ' Aime-bled In “knee. ‘ At. 9 o‘clock long platoon- ol po- lice ofloere, mounted and on foot. Even amid the stir o! the anem- hling a solemn and awe-like aï¬ence prevailed. and the divislona o! the escort came to their posts with sil- ent bands. At 10.30 ‘o'clock 'the military and naval detachment took temporary Nations M: West Fen-y street in'unediateiy around the obmer tram the 1(an house. ' ' Pro-bent â€on. ‘Heantime the members of the Ca!» ‘tnet. oflciale high in the Government sundae and near lriende o! the mar tyred Mt hexantoï¬u the walhhadin‘uptotheentranceot the “burn Mdeooe. They came aeparately and in groups, some talking while thou in W wane admitted within the roped u- dom'e up to the curb. , . Mt Looked Grave. -R was Just eight mlnutea before the opening at the service. when a sound ham-eke drove up to the THE LATE PRESIDENT KCKIN- , , W m ... mixï¬ $3.4 â€ME: Reimbu- liy a â€with 000,000 and mind 271' «W m.uof¢um17ommuuu-l nryui ' NW. Hi In! N- omad to the WW tn 190“ by I. "lupin: Mom-Y 0"" a“ sun. opponent. A .- | 101 The Pope in telegraphed hin- con- dolenee. to â€.10. I . Who “I! Go (Or “I“.- Otta'n, Ont... Sept. 16.â€"The ques- “00 = Wm represent Canada at. 3» Max-3‘8 ‘ President McKiniey ? 50h: ï¬nd-pretty My here. ‘Daththewdanybodyquui- Incnfl .3 RUN .town. All are held yesterdgy in the Engiish church'. Pop. “'0’ It the Saws. Bone. Sept. 18.-'I‘he Pope yes- tardu payed (cram hour tor .the soul 01 President mm. On re- Od'inx than!) at the President's death Blindness wept in uncon- trollable Edition. All nudiencqs at minder of Tub-(inf and wfn be ee- corted to the railroad station Tucs- dey evening. The funeral train will New Washington at or obout 8 o'clock Tuesday angina and tin: will arrive at Canton during the day WM. 3*..qu:- Cenr: to 6. Into Mourning. \London. Sept. 16.â€"King Edward has commanded the court to go into mourninq {or a. week on account 0! memento! President may. - ' The King a M. Copenhagm. Sept. 16.â€"-Kin¢ Ed- “:1. Queen Aiexandm and other roy em “heeded; memor- hl eel-vibe lor‘ President McKinley held yesterday In the Bogus): Church. _' 1'69- “'-pt n th- s.“ Apia “mica rosc with the wont o! "hm. )ly God. to ‘1‘â€."thc.vu1wqrdstidemHo- King had W :1. intervals 01 Mom. during the day at .300†Maul!“ Funeral service in the rotundn of the Capitol will be had morning on the .3:in o! the co- con. which will accompany the ro- ndna from the White House. The body 0! the lame President will no in state In the rotunda. {or the to- malntkr 91 Train and grill be ea Washington.-8ept.16.â€"Ibe (allow- in; omcm statement In dun to the pass last night: In compliance with the earnest wishes of In. McKinley that the hodv of her husband shall not in her home at Canton. WM night. the following changes in the obsequies of the Imfte Puddent will be made: sident'a back will 5: conveyed to the raglan}; of theAKaxiow Capitol. mo! ‘0 In. Invade-t mu um: I. Mu 'od-ooduy mun. Buflalo,Sopt.16.â€"Thc funeral xxo- ceadon will {om early this morn- ing ad the body will be taken to the Nev York Catt-a! Station, where a Maï¬avmwbchwming to any 35 to WW; over the Penmlvmh Bub-03d- through Hur- ritbu-g tad Philadelphia. 01: the tune m that been the mmn'm‘ll go the her; Efï¬e Elgar): an; o! the President’s family. as well u mmlteeel to ho appointed Io: co thojourw. . mmuunwnlmwm aWW M . w 3313;; n... 3.3.: mmwilcflhm cl the wfmmanwaw:; ï¬nmd‘ 1:1†aid.- in. u: '0'“ d ‘2...“ â€m" was con _ _ 8 oï¬ccbcn i gimme had zazzd VITO-tins“ out. of thud {or the last time upqn tho face at. 517.80. of which um. him who in known in life as Pre- provided on of the gun-did Olden “In“ Iflflnlq. nuicipdi: y. A Court. of Revmou tiliâ€" __ i The casket 'll than movedï¬o the City Hall. run {dung as the moo-sum not“ dons- Just IS the an was touched the rain came down In tot-unis. but. tho mum's mere-fly M with had: uncover All mt. Joined In the Lord's met an duel-Inbou- reputed it. 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