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New York Times (Newspaper) - September 07, 1901, New York, New YorkA a a a Quot All the news that a fit to t in a a i i p f a up a a 4p a a a the Weathi up Fajr with variable winds mostly East to South. Come out ten. By a a a Kew Tork tombs comp at. Ivol. . 16.121.new York. Saturday. September 7. 1901.�?sixteen pages. One cent �?�-�?ot3�riti.�r�� to y?�57fe7i. N Iii Ufim he had Liat Enod to. denied pvt ii any Confederate and say a he decided on the act Thrim Daya ago and bought the revolver with which the act waa committed in Buffalo. has a even Brothers and Sisters in a Tom. One hand which remained steady one Eye Wimch cased with calmness and one voice which retained it even Tenor Anil faltered not at the most Crl Teleai juncture. They were the mind and the hand and the Eye and the Vole of president Mckinley i Lei alter the first Shock of the assassins Cleveland a the Cleveland directory i he retreated a step. Then is the do has the names of about that number it a a Gallant. wounded in the breast and Abdomen., a la Vlna in Homer Street and Ackland Avenue which adjoin. Some of them Are butchers and others Are in other Trade. Is Olches is now a detained at police Headquarters Pend tic the result of the president a injuries. does got appear in the least degree uneasy or penitent for turned walked steadily to a chair and Sest de himself at the same time removing i hat and bowing his head in his hand in an instant Secretary Cortelyou and president Auburn were at his Side. His Waistcoat was hurriedly opened the president a while admonishing those about him to remain Calm and telling them not to be alarmed. Quot but you air wounded cried his Secretary Quot let me hid no visitors. La his re Cha was found a Small a travelling we of cheap make. It he is re sting a a Semi a a zip a a a i a his Attenson to Emma Goldman a Lect nevertheless his outer garment were a re. And Walt Long. To decl that the Job. A a a a Ekin cts. Oui a a a a a a a a. Parvand. Ammo in a Leon go Goaz of Clave and who says Haja an Anaro Hiat and present form of government in this coun try was All wrong and he thought the Best Way to end it was by the killing of the president he shows no sign of in a Ansty but is very reticent about much of Hie career. While acknowledging himself an an Stream of Crimson was seen to wind its Way Down his breast spreading its Sun Over the White surface of. The Linen their worst fears were confirmed. A fore of Export item guard were on the scene by this time and an Effort was made to Clear the Hull Dongi the crush waa terrific. Spectators crowded Down the stairways from the galleries the crowd on the floor surged Forward toward the Rostrum. Follower of Emma despite the strenuous Effort of police a lat he does not state to what Branch j and guards the throng without struggled of the organisation he belongs. I to obtain admission. A a a to i Hospital. How the deed was done. 1 the presidents assailant in the mean time had been hustled to the Resu of the Buffalo. Sept. Mcklin j aae Asaju came with the crowd to Greet 1 building by a a a a a a a a guards Mccauley fonts led an Emy Cartridge Box and a few articles of clothing with these facts in hand the poll went at the part sonar with renewed vigor in the Effort to obtain either a full confession or a straight account of Bla identity and Inove ments prior to Bis arrival in Buffalo. at first admitted thit he waa an anarchist in at least but denied strenuously that tha attempt on the life of the president was a result of a pre concerted was a plot on the part of any anarchist society. At times he was defiant and again indifferent but at no time did he Busy the remotest sign of remorse. declared the deed was not premeditated but in the same breath re Fuad to aay Why he perpetrated it. When charged by District Al torn Ftp any with being the Tonsi nunsent of an organised band of cans Latora. pro Tea Tad vehemently Teaf he never even dec might of perpetrating the crime until this morning. After Long and Pofs latent questioning it was announced at Pouce Headquarters that the prisoner bad made a Confes Aloo which or signed. Mrs. Mckinley courageous. Bears up will when she hears of the attempt on or. Mckinley s use. Buffalo n. T., sept. the president was cared Lor at the by Pettlon Ley a hols holding s reception in the tei Riple of Muslo at the pan America Eliw Sutlon at 4 o clock this Attenb was s6ot and twice wounded by Leon Csc Goarik a anarchist who Uvea in clue land. One Ballet entered the president s Bretzl struck the breast Bone glanced and was later easily extracted. The other Botet entered the Abdomen penetrated the stomach and has not been found Al go cd agh the wounds have been closed. The physicians in attendance upon the president at 10 40 o clock to night issued the following Btu Etoni it the Presl Dent is rallying sat Facto Lily and is resting comfortably. 10 15 p. A. Temperature 100.4 degrees pulse. 524 respiration. 24. A up. M. Rdby. A a. . A to b. Parkhil Ift Nebr. A a eur Bah Wabik signed by Jeorga by Cortelyou fierce tary to the president. Vols to Adilon Wab maintained a null v o clock a wlm when Tho physicians issued the Foi Lawing Buu Tini a. The for Stdeni la free from pain and fee tag a Tim Paratore 100,2 Pules to . 24. The am san was overpowered and taken to a Pouono station on the expo Sutton grounds to not before a number of the throng had tried to Lynch him. Later to was taken to policy Headquarters. The exact nature of the Preal dint a in-0uriee is described in the following bulletin issued by Secretary Cortelyou of the phys claims who were Carea v the president was shot about 4 b Elock. One Bullet struck him on the Tipper Pouoa of the breast Bone glancing and not penetrating the second Bullet penetrated the Abdomen five inches it Elow the left nipple and on and one half inches to the left of the median line. Flthe Abdomen was opened through the line of the burst abound. It waa found that Tho ballot bad penetrated the Stom sch. Quot Tho opening in the front Wall of the stomach was carefully eloped with Ellk Kuturie after which a Learoh was made for a Hola to the Back Wall of the atom Ach. This was found and also eloped in Ibe same Way the further course of the Bullet could not be Dos covered. Although Persful search we made. Abdowl Pai wound was eloped without drainage Foo injury to tha Intee Tinee or other a nominal organa was discovered. The patient stood the operation Well pulse of Good Quality rate of 180, and Pis con Duom at the conclusion of opera Iloa waa Gratifying. The result i not let a Fer told. His Pond Itjin at a want Lusti Fles Hope of lab sol goes the Assas Aln has signed p confession covering six pages of fools Asp in Whick he so Tea that he is an anarchist and that be became an enthuse a Solo member of that body through the Indence of Buna Goldman a Bee re tiny he had read and whose lecture the president and shot when two feet a fam him. Buffalo sept. A Czolgos a attempt on the life of the president was made at about 4 of clock in the Temple of music where or. Mckinley had gone to hold a reception at that hour. had spent the Day at Niagara with about 100 invited guests and arrived at the exposition ground at 8 30. Mrs. Mckinley proceeded to the Mission building and the Prea Dent went directly to the Temple of music. A vast crowd had assembled Long before the arrival of or. Mckinley. The Dally Organ re Ciui was nearing its end As the president entered and went to the slightly raised Dau at one end of the Hall the president though Well guarded by United Sites secret service detectives was fully exposed to such an Atuck As occurred. stood at the Edge of the raised dais and throngs of people crowded in at the various entrances to see t heur chief executive perchance to clasp his hand and then fight their Way out to the goo it lat ured mob that every minute swelled and multiplied at the Pointa of ingress and to the building. I the president was in a cheerful mood waa enjoying the Hearty evidences of Good will which everywhere met his Gase upon his right stood John a a album of a Dufalo Prea Dent of the pan Ine rican sex pos fun chatting with the Piir sudent. And introducing to a a a persons of note who a promo had. Upon Tho president s left stood or. I Rte Lyou. A the Assassin appears. / it was shortly after 4 of clock when one of the throng which surrounded the presidential party a medium sled Man of or Dlf Kary appearance and plainly dressed in a a approached As if to Grest the president. Both Secretary Cortelyou and president a album noticed that the Many a hand was swathed in a Bandit be or handkerchief. Reports of b ?8tandere differ As to which hand. worked his Way with the Stream of people up to the Edge of the Dela until he was within Tim feet of the president. President a Ckinley smiled bowed end extended his hand in that spirit of Gelau Fly the american people to Well know when suddenly the men raised his hand end. James where he was held while the building was cleared and later turned Over to superintendent Bull of the Buffalo police department who took the prisoner to no. 18 police Sutlon and later to police Headquarters. Quot As soon As the crowd in the Temple of Muetz had been dispersed sufficiently the Preel Cait was removed in the automobile ambulance and Uken to the exposition Hospital. 4rhere an examination was made. The Best medical skill was summoned and within a Brief period several of buffaloes Best known practitioners were at Tho patients Side. The president retained the full exercise of his faculties until placed on the operating table and subjected to an Anaesthetic. Upon the first examination it was Ascer and two Sharp reports of a revolver rang out loud and Clear above the hum of voices to Dati i egg sixteen pages Index to department. Rutt Maneul a a m aah is. No. 1 to my com. No. 2 mixed o. T mixed. 38c Bottom. 1 a Lac Iron. Northern no. Mitter. Western Cream a a vow a t Vav a mob u psst la and out of tawn a and foreign Malla a Page 18. U. A a a a . And the shuffling of myriad feet it a the Assassin had tired through the handkerchief which concealed the revolver., there was an to Tant of almost Complete silence like the hush that follows a clap of Thund. The president stood Stock still a look of hesitancy almost of bewilderment on hts face. Then he retreated a step while a pallor began to steal Over his features. The multitude seem Only partially aware that something serious had happened. Then oame a commotion. With the leap of a Tiger three men threw themselves Forward As with one impulse and sprang toward the would be Assassin. Two of them were United states secret service Man. Who were on the Lookout Ajuis whose duty it was to guard against just such a my malty As had Here befallen the president an the nation. The third was a bystander a negro who had Only an instant before grasped the hand of the Prei Dent. In a twinkling the ask Assn was Home to the ground his weapon was wrested from his grasp and Stronin arms pinioned him Down. Then the vast multitude which thronged the edifice began to come to a read if sense of the awfulness of the scene of which they had been witnesses. A murmur arose squad and swelled to a hum of confusion then grew to a Babel of Sounda and later to a pandemonium of noises. The crowds that a moment before had stood mute and motionless in bewildered ignorance of the enormity of the deed now with a single impulse surged Forward while a hoarse cry welled up from a thousand throats and a thousand men charged Forward to Lay hands upon the perpetrator of the dastardly Artma i confusion re Iona for a moment the Eon fusion was terrible. The crowd surged Forward regardless of consequences men shouted and fought women screamed and children cried. Some of those nearest the doors fled from the edifice in fear of a Stampede while hundreds of others from Tbs outside struggled Iron Day Forward in the Effort to enter the crowded building and solve the mystery of excitement and Pashie which every moment grew and swelled within the congested Interior of the palatial edifice. Inelder on the slightly raised dais was enacted within those few feverish Moraen a tragedy so dramatic in character so thrilling in its Intel Altai that few who looked on will Ever be Able to give a succinct account of what really did transpire even the actors who Ware playing the principal a a Lea came out of it the Bian it aed faces trembling Umbs. And beating hearts while their brain throbbed with a tumult of conflicting emotions which left behind Only a chaotic Jumble of in Stassions which could not be clarified into a lurid Narr Auvy of the events As they really transpired. But of the Mulu tude which i witnessed or Boro a part in the scene there was but inc mind we Lii seemed to retain its Seq club talked that one it Millet bad taken effect in a right breast just below the nipple cause no a comparatively harmless wound. The other took effect in the Abdomen about of Lvi inches below the left nipple two inches the the left of the Navel and about on a level with it. A upon arriving at the Hospital the second Bullet was probed for. The Walls of the Abdomen were of Ned. But Teh. Was not located. The in Slon was hastily closed and after a Hasty consultation it was decided to the. Remove the patient to the Home of president Milburn. This was done the Suto Mottle Amu Laoc being used tar Tbs Rose. Arr Vod at the my but reside Nch All persons outside the medical a attendants it Tref and the officials Imam Dutily Cap earned were excluded and the task of prob-1 for the Bullet which hid lodged Kex Tho Abdomen Wai begun by or. Roswell Park when it Wasky coded to remove tha president from the exp6�ltloh Hospital to the Milburn residence. The news Wae broken to mra Mckinley As gently As might be by the members of the Milburn family. 8l�o bore the Shock remarkably Well and displayed at fortitude. Crowd ready to. Lynch. While the wounded president was being borne from the exposition to the a album residence Between rows of onlookers with bared Heads a far different spectacle was being witnessed Alon the route of his assailant s journey from the seen of his crime to. Police Headquarters. The trip was made so quickly that the prisoner was safely landed within the wide portals of the police station and the doors closed before any one was aware of his presence. The news of the attempted Assassin Salon had in the meanwhile been spread broadcast by the news spere. Like w old fire it spread from Mouth to Mouth. Then bulletins began to appear on the boards along a a newspaper Row a and when the announcement was Masda that the prisoner had been taken to police Only two blocks Distant from the newspaper Section the crowds surged Down toward the Terrace eager for a Glam a of the prison a. At police Headquarters they were met by a Strong cordon of police drawn up across the payment on Peair Street who denied admittance to any but officials authorised to take part in the examination of the prisoner. Ill a few minutes the crowd had grown from tens to a hundreds and these in turn quickly swelled to thousands until the Street was completely blocked by a surging mass of eager humanity. It was at this juncture that some one raised the cry of a lyrics him a like m Flash the cry was taken up and the whole crowd re echoed the cry a Lynch him a a hang him a closer the crowd surged Forward. Denser the throng became is new or riots each moment swelled the swaying Raull studs. The set Matlob critical when suddenly the big doors were Flung open and a squad of reserves advanced with solid front drove the crowd Back Frota the curb then across the Street and gradually succeeded in dispersing them from about the Entrance to the station. By this time there were probably 50,000 grounds. Director general w. I. Buchan in started for the Milburn residence to forestall any information that might reach mrs. Mckinley there by Telephone or otherwise. Very luckily he was i just to arrive with the informal cd. The Niagara Falls trip had tired mrs. Mckinley and on re turning to the Milburn Reet Dence she went to her room to rest or. Buchanan broke the news As Gantly As possible to the themes of or. And mra Mckinley and Quot insulted with them and mrs. Milburn. As o the Best course to pursue in breaking the news to mrs. Mcklin Ley. It was finally decided that on her awaking or shorty thereafter. Or. Buchanan should break the news to her. If. In the meantime her physician. Or. Rixey had. Not yet a Rev it no. Mrs. Mckinley awoke from her sleep at about 5 30 of clock. She was feeling splendidly she said and at once took up her crocheting which As is wer known. Is one of her favorite diversions immediately on or. Buchanan s arrival at the Milburn Home he. Had telephonic communication therewith to off for Al Rab ready there had he in Severah Calls and he decided on this is the Wisest court a to pursue lest mrs. Mckinley a Spring the ringing of the balls might inquire what it meant. White the Fig ight of Day remained. Mrs. Mckinley cont nut a with tier crocheting keeping to her room. Wbk a the Day key an to want and the president had not arrived she began to feel anxious conceiving him. Quot i wonder Why he does not come a she asked one of her Lecea there was no clock in mrs. Mek Lnla a a a room and when it was 7 of cock she had no Taat was so Lata and this is when she began to. Of a Al anxious Chac Crnin polls was do to Iwin to or. A Tim a Kmim about a a a clock. F at to a a Olsok or. A Lxi a arrive m the my bit Bah Faisia. Us Fiad be a Lif Vii Bur a Teddy Wai Dalawari Avenue 1� an open can tags and at ones Etc red the House. At 7 20 of clock t r. Rixey a Fiao out of the House accompanied by col. Webb Hayes a son a of the late sex Pressl Dent Hayes who la a Friand president Mckinley. They entered a Carriage and returned to the sex Poirot Ion Hospital. After or. Rixey had gone. Or. Buchanan said that Tho doctor had broken the news to a most gentle spy to mrs Mckinley. said she stood it bravely though considerably affected if it was possible to bring him to her. She wasted it done. Or. Rixey assured her that the president could he brought with safety from the exposition Gerunda and a when he left the Milburn House it was to Complete All arrangements for the removal of the president. A big Force of regular patrolmen were assigned to the Milburn residence. Cannot recall at this time a Case of a Man of the age of the president recovering from similar wounds. There is one advantage the president had and that 1s the prompt assistance of a surgeon. Or. Roswell Park is one of the most eminent surgeons in the United Quot what other cases do you recall a the Case of the football player in Princeton who was shot by a negro is one of the latest. In that Case the Young Man area of powerful physique. did not receive the attention of s surgeon for twelve hours and the result was that peritonitis 5�,t in and death occurred in a few Daya or. Roosevelt in route. On a sculpt of news the vies Prosl Dent Lavass for Buffalo Burlington. Vt., sept a the first news of the attempted Assai nation of president Mckinley reached vice president Roosevelt at Isle la Motte at 5 30 of clock this afternoon when the vice president was informed Over the Telephone that there was a Rumor that the president had been shot. It was confirmed by another message a moment later. The vice president seemed stunned by the Newa and put his hands to Bis head then exclaimed. My Ood a those around him were immediately informed of the tragedy and it was decided to announce it to the company of s thousand i croons who had gathered to hear col. Roosevelt speak at the annual Outing of the Vermont fish and game i.,. Senator Proctor made the announcement and men. Women and children wept. A later bulletin was received stating that the president was resting quietly and that the chances were is Morable for his recovery. A Good a exclaimed the v be Presl Dent and his face lighted up. showed his pleasure by eagerly announcing the Good news to the . The vice president then left immediately on the yacht Elfrida owned by w. Seward Webb and came to this City As quickly As possible having directed that All messages should be held for him Here. The yacht was to have gone to Arrow Point where a up eclat train was waiting for the vice president but the train was sent on to Burlington. And waa there when the yacht came into the Harbor at 8 13 president Clement of the Rutland Railroad placed the train at the disposal of the vice president and made arrangements to take him on it to Buffalo. Col. Roosevelt was asked at the wharf for a statement for publication and said a i am so inexpressibly grieved shocked and or rafted that 1 can say he Board the train at once and left for Buffalo. Cabinet will assemble. A to matter general Smith and Secre a a Root and Gage off for Buffalo., Philadelphia. Sept. 6. A postmaster general Charles Emory Smith waa greatly affected by the news of the shooting of presl4i4�?Trt Mckinley and expressed himself a si�ek�4 beyond Meas in. imme Dali eur Iele grabbed to Wahli on and Buffalo. Asking for further particulars than the Early news dts patties Rontal Ned. Or. Bolth pud he hoped the Para Dent a in Rhiea might not prove so serious a waa at first intimated. Or. Smith left Here on a late train tonight for Buffalo. expects to be at the Preal Dent a bedside by 0 of clock to Morrow morning. Vishi Kitoi sunned by he tragedy no member of Cabinet is at the capital City. Tlona imposed upon the vice president a the Constitution of the United Sutch these Are contained in paragraph 61, Seo ton 1, article ii. In the Folio Wing Aroda a la Case of Tbs removal of the preside a from Bis doth. Real Zatk it a. A a Ina titty to do Selberg Tbs pow re and Dull a ois Dorioa. Tbs a a a Saball devolve Oatha vice Prea Dent. A. Military guard detailed under the Law vice pro a lds it Roosov it will Dos charge the purely routine duties of the Presl Donl 5#�rtai la the Newyl re times. Washington sept 8.�?for the third time in thirty seven years Washington has been stunned by the shooting of a president of the United states. Lika lightning out of the fair september any tha report from Buffalo arrested attention Here about 5 of clock and in a Faw Momenta anxious crowds were hurrying from All parts of the City to the off Cea of the newspaper seeking additional information. People stopped in their hurry to ask of every one met whether the president had been killed and there was the utmost impatience Beca aae of the Brevity and indefinite near of the Bullet ins and the failure of Assurance that the wounds inflicted upon or. Mckinley were not fatal. To night the Street in front of the offices la crowded with women and men hungering with anxiety and waiting to catch the announcements that come at Long intervals through a megaphone operated by a Roan in an upper window of a newspaper office. Grief has not checked a torrent of indignation at the crime committed against humanity and a president who has always trusted himself Imp Kiclty to tha Protection of Hia Fellows venturing from Day to Day to i walk the Streeta without guard. The rage against the a Aasal waa immediate and outspoken with men of All parties for m. Mckinley has no personal enemies hers or elsewhere. The disability of the president occurred at a moment when the administration waa entirely unrepresented at Washington by a Cabinet officer. When the information of the shooting reached the White House by Telephone message from Buffalo col. Montgomery and a few clerks were the Only members of the presidents official family present col. Pruden getting the news White he was dining at Home. From the moment he heard be news. Col. Montgomery began making a Forta to reach the member of the Cabinet. Except Secretary of agriculture Wilson who la in Buffalo. There waa Stream of visitors to the White House from the Moro est the Newa of the shooting was received until late to night. But few of the visitors High in official Ufa. How the news was received. Uner the terms of this article As soon a or. Roosevelt la assured by proper authority. Probably in thu Case by the senior member of the Cabinet. Secretary Hay. Who Artel doubtless be to Buffalo by to Morrow evening he will undertake at one in a provisional Way to discharge such do sea a May devolve on him. Much will depend upon the report of the phys Clana of the character of the president a Hui juries As to the extent to which or. Roo Tavalt will discharge the duties. If he undertakes them at All. And it la almost certain that in the absence of Gre Al emergency in Public Aff Alra even of ced to assume these Obj Galona. Tha Vlco Peai Dant will confine himself in the a Ercla of his Powers to the tech orc of tha Moat routine and fun Lecuona such Public men a were in the City pan a at the White House during the a Vanlong. They included As Atstoni Secretary Spaulding of tha Treasury department Aas Lathat Secretary Hackett of the Navy depart ment. A a in Ltd a states senator h. W. Blair. Controller Dawes and Reg Star Lyons of the Treasury and capt Towner. Assistant comma sooner of Indian Aff Alra. There were also Calls from a of several foreleg i legation. No official Confin nation of the Ahyoung rams to the White Houat for thru a hours after its of currency when col Montgomery. The chief operator at the White Houat a won informed at 7 30 of clock by Secretary Cortelyou at Buffalo that a Murgu opera a ton upon the president was la Progress and that a so far orrery thing 1� later a gave information of tha Conte Tion of the operation and followed that m caught the people ask ambled in the Vicinity of Pearl Seneca. It Erie streets and be Terrace the capt. Wiser of be a Tilory Baya his men did so. Washington. Sept. 6.-the War department to night received the fell Iwig Telegram from capt. John a. Wiser commanding the Quot seventy third company of coast artillery at Buffalo a a Buffalo. N. Y., sept. A general. U. 8. A. Washington president shot at reception in of music a pout 4 p. M. Corporal iter Tschuy and detail of men of my company caught the Assa Seln at once and held him own till the secret Are vice Man overpowered him and took the prisoner out of Ihler Kandy. My men Ticong unarmed. A Comil ton of president not Knowis revolver to my Pola Etalon. A Quot Wiser. Newbury. No. Sept. A a message containing information from Buffalo was Reret Ved Here Early this evening and forwarded by messenger to the Home of Secretary Hay. No reply came to it and up to a late hour Secretary Hay could not be reached. Buckfield me sept 6.-John l d. Long. Secretary of me Navy who Haa been a Zahig the vacation at the Long hot be ate a two Milea from this place ican to nth it of the shooting of president Mckinley. was deeply affected and proceeded to his Home at once declaring that he was undecided about future Plana tha Secretary positively refused to say anything for publication. Pittsburg sept. A when informed of the shooting of president Mckinley. Attorney general Knox Quot said a 1 cannot to Agana How any living creature could Harbor such a thought As to Lake the life of the president. I Jun so Shockl at the awful news that v cannot talk or. Knox left at u p. M. For Buffalo. Just before leaving he said a i can Only express the common sentiment of horror at the cruelty of the dastardly blow inflicted upon the lovable and beloved Man who has a stood for ail that la opinions of surgeons. Crowd was 80 great that it became necessary to rope off the entire Street in front of police headquarter a. And at a late hour to Elf it the police were Quot still a a a a a a a a to the streets in the neighbourhood. It squads of three or four. Inside the station House i third Street said in try to stomach a a a a a a for a a of i a pics idiot s at it danger of pc rhinitis. Aci Ordung to we a known surgeons. There Are in new Tork four or five persons each year who. Through various causes suffer from injuries similar of those received yesterday by Presl Dent my Kuniey at Buffalo. Operations so Mir to Host performed on the president Hae been successful and the patients have recovered the prominent surge Oak interviewed last evening said that the chances of recovery would be much greater if president Mckinley were a younger Man. Or. John b. Walker of s3 West thirty Best for the people who have so Imp hcs try trusted Hun. Н1.� bodily wounds grievous As they Are. Will cause him less pain than the thought that any human heart could have harboured against him the Neal Lee that in spared the deed Dublin. N. H., sept. A Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock who has been at mount Monadnock. When informed to night of the tragic incident at Buffalo Sal Fly �?�1 am too horrified to make any expression to immediately prepared to leave for Buffalo. Us a a Mon a the. To Wiy Oil were assembled District attorney Penny superintendent of police Bull. Capt. Reagan of the first precinct and other officiate. The prisoner at first proved quite com mull Hatiye so much so to fact that Little dependence could be placed on what he said. first gave his name is Fred Leman said his Home a in Detroit and that he had been to Buffalo about a week. said he had been bar Dong at a place id Broadway later this place was located As John Nowako a Moon. A Rales Law hotel. 1.078 Broadway. Here the prisoner occupied room a it it the pro my nerds Story. Nowak the proprietor i Rudd he Kay a vary Little about his guest. came there is declared last it saturday saying he had corns to see the pan american and that hts Hans was in Toledo. had been at Etc at All times about Nowak s place and had t Tkv 4�~���?1���� us site a the Sven Day feat a a a to sea Frame tace vie a a a a of tort Western. Cal a a a a a a a. And be feet. Be numb item Lyle hrs provide us hot of it no Esfi. Baff St a feb Berer my a Lang thing it Ewing Ruoai Siez lug and Library car a we. Core it Boet a a a a a Frem Cheega Perue Lara at North was Tara it no office a adv. any injury to the stomach similar to that which has been a on president Mckinley la serious. There have been cases of stomach perform too where the Patlen have recovered the Dos Groks of any perforated wound of the stomach in in suit is very serious the trouble is that in Ria Matlon four Wing such on injury la More acute to an older person than to one wore Youthful. The fear i that the coh tents of the stomach will Oose into the in test no a and peritonitis set Quot do you recall any recent ens a stutter to that of or relent waa asked. A a. Quot or. Bull performed an operation on a your bin a Llort time ago. The intes to tiie were Perot a us a Sod an oper Efin similar to that of formed on president Mckinley resulted la Complete recovery. If president Mckinley were a Man Betws men thirty flt and forty Yea a of the chances would be a mrs in los favor. 1 Secretary of Vitar Ellhu Root left the grand Central station at 11 10 last night for Buffalo in a special train. was accompanied by a or. Dixon a specialist. Wuh Whon he is Han Tsnling to the bedside of the or relent. The Tralo waa made up of a single coach and Locq Molve and All possible a a cd will be made to reach Buffalo on record breaking time. When Secretary Root was asked to express an opinion of the president a a injury be a a a a Quot what the there to say i do not know How seriously injured president Mckinley la. But i Hope his condition to not so serious is a carted. I am a Roost overcome by the terrible Secretary Root came up from Southampton. L 1. In a special train. With or. A a men a Iki a Valet he Rode in a cab to the Gand Central station. The special a rain had already been made up. And in less than three a nutes after their arrival at the station they were speeding on their was to Buffalo. Sir cts is the new York times. Chicago sept a Secretary of the Shohow for a Motky no. La a Street Khan West Isita or a a end bust to a write Las in so i i i kept 1� Tea Gfa tend a eco typed Treasury Gage who we visiting i son. Ell Gage Evanston seemed dated by the pews and with bowed head walked slowly into the House. Prepare tons we re made at ones for the Sec Jirry to go to Buffalo accompanied by his son. Before he took the train for Buffalo an hour later. Secretary Gage said the Force at the White House sine the presidents departure a i been in constant communication with him. And while he has conducted most of the business of his office at his Home. In Canton Ohio the majority of the papers with which he has had to Deal have been prepared in Washington and forwarded through the White House clerical Force. All reports received from him by officiate Here were cheerful and High spirited. The work of the official Day waa done when the new of the calamity arrived Here and the executive departments had generally emptied themselves of their workmen and very few of the officials were i6 be found St their desks. Or. Adee the acting head of the state met at Tho station As he a leaving for his country Home near Laurel. My. And returned at once to the state department. waited for official confirmation of the news and it was not until he received a copy of the bulletin issued by the physicians through Secretary Cortelyou that he undertook to acquaint officially the governments of All the nations of the world with the to my to of the shooting. A then draw up a message which will be sent to every United states emboss legation and consulate throughout the civilised world directing them to acquaint the governments to which they Art accredited of the fac a. With these he embodied a condensation of the physicians bulletin with or. Cortelyou statement. In the Navy department or. Hackett the acting Secretary who had also quilted the building waa speedily recalled by capt. Cowles the acting head of the navigation Bureau and he immediately put himself in readiness to take any official action that inight be necessary to meet the emergency. At Buffalo in the exposition grounds the Navy had a splendid representation in the shape of the Marine Battaion under capt. Leonard and this Force will be immediately Avol Labi if it to decided by the persons about the president that a guard 1� necessary near his person. At the War department Gen. Gules ple. Chief Engineer of the army was acting Secretary in the absence of Secretary Rool and Asal Stant Secretary Sanger who la away of leave. also Quot had quilted the building but he had not been gone half an hour before word reached him and he hastily returned to hug desk. immediately set messages to the Secretary of War and to Oen. Brooke commanding the department of the East giving such Runoff Octel information As was available. Oen. Gillespie finally got into communal ext lob with Secretary Root and ass sunt Secretary Sanger and As a result of the Telep Henle talk he proceeded to use some of the forces at his disposal. Teie graphed an order to fort Foster n. A. To have an officer a physician and a squad of men proceed Mraz it by Lily to the House where the president is lying to act As a Guyra statement with Kjaer message giving private inform too Oslo the pro is Dante a con Dlton and Hie removal to or. Aubura i residence. Strong military guard. During the Early evening a Confer ease we a held at the War deportment of such of Tho prominent army officers a would be gathered at Short notice by Oen. Al Tespie. informed them that he Hod communicated with Oen. Brook at of Overforf Island and that the general Hod replied that he would a tart immediately for Buffalo where he expected in the Early morning to take personal charge of All arrangements made for the guarding of the president. Me Twylte a Hod directed that the troops which Hod Bce a placed a a guard around tha Hospital to the a Pesl tola grounds be transferred to the a album Home where the president Ilea to a Enre As a guard and keep Bock the Public and preserve quiet. Oen. Brooke has at Buffalo at his disposal a company of coast artillery Sutlo Ned in the exposition grounds a company of the fifteenth infantry also stationed at fort Porter we than the limits of the exposition preserves and other troops at port Flag Oil. A the conference yielded 4hat there was Little Mog that the War department would undertake at this time. Surgeon general Vafi Roypen of the Navy who came Down to the Xavy department called at Gen. Ollies Pfel a office. Ana Discua along the apse from a medical Point of View took occasion to mention or. Nicholas 8enn of Chicago 9 an expert of High Grade in Aitch cases of injury and the suggestion was promptly telegraphed to Buffalo that his services be secured. Assistant Secretary Alles of the Treasury department received a message to night from Secretary Gage at Chicago stating that to was about to la ave at one for Buffalo. Where he will Arrivo to Morrow a morning. Admiral Dewey arrived in Washington Early in the afternoon if proceeded at a once to has suburban Boms and won occupied with the details of the Schley court of inquiry when the news reached him by the Telephone. at one sought All the particulars and placed himself in readiness for any a service that might be a eau red of him. Informing acting Secretary Hackett of that fact. 111 Admiral found Hio Melf unable to express hts fee Manga at the Newa and All that could be a Giro cod from him was that he was plunged in grief too deep for utterance at this time. a old that he could not now express an opinion of to the effect that the calamity might have on the court of inquiry or even whether it would result to the postponement of the approaching sitting diplomats condolences. Providing for emergencies amp Ste were next to Quot to provide for the future of the executive Branch of the government it was Rel used that even under the Moat fax orate condition the presidents injuries Are of such a character As to make it almost certain that he cannot undertake a or Long time to discharge Tbs duties of chief executive even in the moot formal Way. Every member of the Cabinet Quot i am too shoe Ltd to speak. The news 4 Able to travel u of such a happen la Sembly overwhelm a Buffalo and there a w. Taf to me. The president was always con held to deckle upon the course to be Fol fluent that no harm would Ever come to j by the executive Branch. Vice Preo is Necez sir Sod to meet the Bugo 1 received no official measure that he had been Asao armsted. The first fld Nga were brought we Krte kit Row a of Vaal pm Lam saes a a a a Wesr a us Lucy of Flavos try it a a it Nair. The ral Lawla of Kibwe places we lab serve the bests Broue . Owing to the Abs Enoe of Many of the diplomatic corps at Buffalo and of Many others at the various Bummer resorts there were Only two representative a of this body of rank in Washington to Day. Minister we was one of these and when seen tonight to was a picture of distress. said is realised keenly the tremendous indebtedness of China to president Mckinley a kindly impulses in her great trials in the past year and was shocked at the great calamity that had befallen him. said he could not conceive of any sort of motive for such an inexcusable deed a that of Nieman s. And he waa severe to hts denunciation of anarchists. asked Why they were permitted to Hatch Nuch plots is this to a re Public where the people could readily change their president if they were in the slightest degree dissatisfied with his official conduct or hts part Val personality. In conclusion he expressed the hop that the president would shortly recover. Another diplomatic representative in Washington was see or Herran representing the government of the United states of Colombia. A also was greatly distressed and he affirmed that his whole country would sym Buthla with the president in this moment of pain. also could not understand. said Why such a benevolent character As president Mckinley should be thus or salted by on of the people and he d ared it is tiros that the anarchist should by suppressed. It was somewhat Gratifying to the off Date Here that the very first expression of official sympathy should come from the Island of Cuba to the shape of the following Telegram sept. A Itoi. Recd Ved St War Depert sat. T4i p. M. Hers ii. Adj Taar of Stymfal. Washl Natoo Lis for sad Cuy Council of is Vera have called expire Eelig sorrow and Souc etude for the pre Sld enu sad desire that he Beauly be Advt aed of these Zapre asks. Scott. Adja Tont of Maerel h. Scott of the Union Iron work Francisco it whose House Toto or. At san president staid while a Slung that City telegraphed the Navy deportment As Folio is 80 shocked with new a words fall to so a As cur messages of sympathy and of inquiry already hav a Sunn to or rive at the slate deportment �1� mgr Bop Vukich of Tbs Pelosy Veals a wits i talks the on Glimco. U la Spirsi
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