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ETRE LTTE TE Ba) i. ‘WEATHER-FAT. ‘TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. Zhe “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ PRICE ONE CENT. ———— ’ ete © ‘i re \ BUFFALO, Sept. 7—Vioe-Prest- fede Roosevelt arrived here at 12.40 (| @’clock this afternoon, and after stopping at his hotel went at once to th: Milburn. mension. He is now the acting President of the United States, for Mr. McKinley.1s unable to transact.any state business and will pe unable to preside at the meeting of the’ Cabinet here. The honorable secretaries have not been allowed to enter the sick room. Upon . Vice-Prealdent Roosevelt's arrival at the station he said to a re- porter that the more he thought of this affair’ the more dastardly the | First Gun Fired in Threatened Isthmian’ War ‘Long Pending—American Warships There. SWASHINGTON, Sept. 7-The Colom- * Disn Legation has just recolyed the fol- lowing cablegram: “WILLENSTAD, Curacos,. Sept. 7.— | Venesuelan fleet js, hombarding Rio Hachia. <(Bigned) “BECERRA.” ‘Dr, ‘Becerra:formerly was Colombian Minister in Washington. VTpjp i» the inauguration of active hos- tilities in South America, Where cond!- tlons have deen, threatening for months. The United States has war vessels on both sides the Isthmus, and they will * ~ wee that treaty rights are respected, Rio Hachia is an important town on the north coast of Colombia. This/bom- bardment appears to be the first open act of war ons an Lag aathmus, a deape Colombia nfs se eet mina rp tee : tow that Som (avasions carante’ area ‘Venesuels, jor jo. 5 | VENEZUELAN FLEET » NOW IN ACTION. +o-—_____ in receipt | No. crime becomes, He was driven rap- idly to the Hotel Iroquois accompa- nied by an escort of mounted police. “I am_ heartbroken,” said he, had accompanied him from the sta-} tion. The Vice-President remained | in the residence scarcely half an/ hour. He left with Secretary Root and walked around the’corner to Mr. ‘Wilcox's’ residence, where he will stop. He declined absolutely to say{ a word. All the members of the Cabinet are | either here or on their way hither. Secretary Gage, who received the news yesterday while en route to Col- The Minister declares that Colombia continues: to be pacific and. strictly neutral and that Colombia condemns | the: rebel invasion of Garbarias into yi eHesuetas TON, Sept. 7.—The Navy Department has ordered the gunboat ‘Machias, Now at Colon, to Bocag del Toro. to look after American intareats in that quarter. The battleship lowa has arrived at Panama. The gunboat Ranger, now at that place, has been ordered back to Ban Francisco, FELL INTO RIVER AT PLAY. Ten-year-old John Flegak, of No.. 531 Eaat ‘Elghty-second street, while playing | Keene, N. H., hired a special train, which took him to Albany. turning to Mr, Ansley Wilcox, who |caught the Iimited over the New York | morning. The latter came direct from |companied by his physician. “tag with several other boys, ran off the plér at Elghty-sixth atreet and the East River to-day. Hoe was Mahed out by James f: 3% East Elghty-seventh ares. sf — The First Experience es en the Peansylvenia Limited ts like dover’ through NGiakeess Ax tnepiiee ancunar. ore ne, TOE Of Sarton ee orado, arrived this morn‘ag. Senator Hitchcock, who was at There he Central. Postmastér-General Smith and Secretary Root also arrived this his home at Southampton, L. I, ac- Secretary Wilson was here with the President. Secretary Long tele- graphed that he was on the way The members of the Cabinet who arrived called at the Milburn residence this| ‘ | Morning. NY. MERCHANT. P2OEOPLDODEL ALOE LS O4OOSHODLOEHOOBTAALOCADODEPSIGIEG GILL ET EEE EE (By Assoc‘ated Pr s3.) CLEVELAND, 4.30.—The Plaindealer says: Dan R. Hanna, son of Senator Mark A. Hanna has just received a tele- gram from his father, at Buffalo, stating that President McKinley is worse and cannot live. fon N EW YORK, SATU R WE “MBER a ARK HAN SAYS ff Circulation E Books 3 Open” to All. w a 1901, "WKINLEY | _ Extra No. be "PRICE ONE CENT. SS) Corl < RE ey ed rn eee Se OTN = ily aD Pe ane Oe . ‘VICE-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT |DEVOTED INVALID WIFE REPORTED TO HAVE NOW IS ACTING PRESIDENT _AT LAST COLLAPSED UNDER THE GREAT SHOCK. DIES IN SURF.NEW YOR: HE I8 JAMES F. BROWN, A DRY-GOODS DEALER. While Rathing at Monmouth Beach, James F. Brown, a dealer tn dy goods in thin city, was taken from the surf at Mgnmouth Beach, N. J., this after- noon In a dying condition. He suffered an attack o fheart failure, and although # physician was on hand, all efforts to resuscitate him were in vain and he died. The only James F. Brown in the direo- tory Is President of the James Freeman Brown Company, of No. 73 Franklin: street, No response could be obtained to a telephone oall sent to that addres, ———- ‘The Autumnal Alleghentes, ‘The varied beauty “Of these mountains ts best tralau of the Peaasyivests noe NEW YORK... ee ST. LOUIS 6 4 CHICAGO CHICAGO .... -. ing 06 BROOKLYN onorter had an which the as him dead in his presidénts. | tel o-morrow’s sii! r Hubert 3. reate 3 .{afternoon *0D0--——_—- BUFFALO, N. Y., a 7.---It is reported late: this that Mrs. McKinley's condition has become alarming, and that fears are entertai ed that she may col- lapse under the terrible strain of the last twenty-four hours. Her health, never good, has been subject to a ‘test that many a sturdy wife could not endure. Her display of « fortitude when she heard the news of the attempt on her husband's life will become historic, but the shock was evi- dently too great for her gentle nature, and to-day she is a very ill woman. While the President is resting easily, the only point —outside of the possibility of blood poisoning —which gives the baysiciane concern, is his steadily rising temperature. | At 335 P. M.the most hopeful word yet was despatched | by Secretary Cortelyou in a message to Secretary Long. Dr. Rixey authorized Mr. Cortelyou to offer much encourage- ment, One of the physicians says, the result of the President's wound will be known in twenty-four hours, Within that period indications of blood poisoning or peritonitis, which is. most feared, might appear. If not, the President's chances” of recovery sill be excellent. The rise in his pulse is due more to the medicine administered than to the wound. » iis Bia iad ty orate pes Si ea Rs es a sd baa a toes Seti (For-further details of the attempted assassination and Anarchist plot ses inside: *

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