The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 14, 1901, Page 2

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[PRESIDENT McKINLEY DIES WITH TRUE WORD ; OF HUMBLE SUBMISSION§ BUFFALO, Sept. 14, 2:16 a, m.—The President died at 2:15 o’clock this morning. [ | MILBURN HOUSE, Sept. 1%, 2:2% a. m.—The members of the family, with the exception {i % % f % of the wife, were at the deathbed, Mrs. McKinley was in an adjoining room. Dr. Rixey ’ was the only physician present. : | —— s Y W hUSH T0 | RSO Penple]rflufialu Would Kill he | f } 0 oy Recocied lo Most Cruel | Mrs, McKinley Bravely oes Through the | Ordeal, {Strong M;n’%épWhile! Parting With the Be- | Joved President, uttered, were: s St “GOOD-BY ALL.” HOUSE, "BUF- 5 FALO, Sept. 14.| ~Good-by, all; good-by. Tt -~ Bosassin. | Swam 1o 1 i ; : Where Czolgosz {58 ls Held. | Palice aMitia Take ’ 4 Prompt Steps o | Prevent Violence, | ‘\\\ v TR SRS S N O G S L r L T | - b ever he happens to hear the news. The Cabinet will, ‘of course, re- 9 sign in a body and President | UFFALO, Sept. 13. l Roosevelt - will have an oppor- —The city, not enly { tunity of forming a new Cabinet e thoseAparts near H , % the Milburn house § if he so desires. oy | e but all over, and | SAD SGENES IN even in the exposition grounds, ‘_ 4 % DEATH CHAMBER went into a state of ferment when i Z the news of the sudden collapse Rgleadt;v':: aaht::regr ??ylle;e of the President was announced. j#f3 — President Mec-|is God’s way. His will be done.” Kinley died at His relatives and the members | 2:12 2. m. He had been uncon- | ©f his official family were at the 2:15 2. m. / Milburn house, except Secretary scious since 7:350 p. m. His last Wilson, who -did not avail him- g conscious hour on earth was b spent with his wife, to whom he [S¢lf of the opportunity, and some devoted a lifetime of care. ~He|Of his personal and political $-» 1 4 M i e died unattended by a minister of | friends took leave of him, This i The bad news of the early day , = : 2 il | Announces “The Presi- € the Gospel, but his .Jast words |Painful ceremony was simple. His LARGE, CROWDS SURROUNDED THE CALL BUILDING DAY AND il had been somewhat softened by ; : NIGHT READING THE BULLETINS THAT WERE FLASHED FROM dent Is Dead. Y H were 2 humble submission to the | friends came to the door of the BUFFALO. THEIR SILENT DEMEANOR WAS NOTICEABLE., the later afternoon announce-§ #8 will of the God in whom he be- | Si¢k room, took a longing glance | * MILBURN HOUSE, BUF- ment that there was a slight im- | provement, and the sudden an-J Sk ; b3 X < Jieved. He was reconciled to the |at him and turned tearfully away. consoled her and bade her good- ined. His physicians disagre FALO. Sept T4~ From authors K cruel fate to which an assassin’s | 1€ Was practically unconscious itative officials the following de- | bullet had condemned him and | during this time. But the pow- rending scene with the same autopsy to fix the exact cause. |tajls of the final scenes in and by. She went through the heart- |and it will probably require an nouncement of his approaching dissolution came as a great sur-§ faced death in the same spirit of |€rful heart stimulants, including bravery and fortitude with which | , The President’s remains will |about the death chamber were 5 2 s she has borne the ief of the i fe i@ calmness which has marked his|©XYgen, were employed to re- : g“‘ i be taken to Washington and |secured: tragedy (which ended his life. prise. - At the Pan-American grounds it was announced that he was dead, and the majority of il last conscious words, reduced to | the final parting with his wife. TO DECIDE CAUSE. Vice President Roosevelt, who |in an tnconscious state since 8:30 | the immense crowd turned § writing by Dr. Mann, who stood | He asked for her and she sat at| The immediate cause of the |now succeeds to the Presidency, | p- m. Dr. Rixey remained with |toward the city. In the city itself at his bedside when they were |his side and held his hand. He ¥ Kz i long and honorable career. His | Store him to consciousness for there will be a state funeral. The President had continued Continued on Page Seven. == SnEmy=— Pre———— ey President’s death is undeterm- | may take the oath of office wher- Continued on Page Seven.

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