The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1901, Page 1

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—- _weltriviin Vaid! wo-Wlalir’ ANB’ WAHUMBAYy dite ARS WAMBO iain AND WATUMBAS MKINLEY Extra No. 6. PRICE ONE ( ‘CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ _ PRICE ONE CENT. M KINLEY S ¢ CONDITION © ow Is Fege [PRESIDENT SHOT BY ANARCHIST Two Bullets Enter the President's Body--- fe | i ae A i Bs One in the Chest Removed. The Other One Penetrated Both Walls of His Stomach---Assassin Arrested. BUFFALO, Sept. 6.--10 P. M. President M'Kinley, who was shot iwice this afternoon at. the Buffalo Exposition grounds, lies in a serious condition at the home of John G. Milburn, President of the Expositicn. Col. Michael has wired Secretary Hay that the surgeons will send him an official bulletin of the President’s condition, which at 8.45 o’clock this evening took a critical turn. The bullet which struck him in the breast was removed ie oW shortly after the shooting, The wound in the stomach is caus- V3 THE SHOOTING OF THE PRESIDENT. ing the physicians the gravest apprehensions. The bullet, which —_Serme in the Temple of Music when the assassin attacked McKinley, Picture made from dexcription. | er rCed both walls of the abdomen, has not yet been removed. ‘GREAT TIDAL WAVE SWEPT An effort was made to locate it at 6 o'clock, but the doctors de- | sisted after nearly an hour’s work, as the patient was growing weaker. OVER STEAM ER GRAND REPU BLIC. \It was. decided to make another attempt to-morrow. Frederick Nieman, the assassin, is under strong guard at the aleanatas Cran opulicktniakavebing | Beaenitne ise nealstreele eee ee ae ee ane alma tgasloring some} sem «| Buffalo Police Headquarters. uusal dro’ owned several. Women and en dren | ried shrieked for help, and somo making | where e ski He narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of a frenzied mob of 20,000 men and women in the Exposition grounds, who seized every ck 8 of, ing ashore. | prevatling there, and the crew. h: Druleed and shocked, | the t upstairs, | culty preventing many jumping over It wa= roported tiat a boy wi en + boarded eer b : . 4 in’ 1 peg this could nor te, ver | " dora and cree | “There wana wid oanle on the tome | : available piece of rope and shouted for the assassin’s life. ry ey u s . 2 wth Saran Repubiic wax crewded| A” Lot alarm from the upper deck |Eained thelr fect throngiog to the eres di aun ot Vice-President Roosevelt is on his way from Bu rlington Vt , to 11 ast tidul wave fully a dogen feet] Ways in an effort to get above. bri : : ‘ay, an excursion purty of sev-|htkh, coming along at express apeed.| Several were hurt ‘in’ this jam, and] qo? ‘anu erat hundred persona trom Yonkers be-| Before any of those below could cecape| while these were Mruggling women ran |atand a Buffalo. spe Seats ET me of "rater the: steamer Seoined {n-@ frnpay, and) men fongit for wo aS — = = @ weather rough ai way t t Dreservers, 3 “ RERGH rough and ig waves seu ie he side, Pee ene fal sey erg cgood work, and after (ty Qancine for aad ran “down into Detalles of the attempt on the wesaiaensiojilte and how the news was received will be found on pages 2 and 3 of this editiem +

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