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) | MKIN EDITION __ _ Circulation Books Open to All.” | Extra No. 12 “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE ONE CENT. SIN S AFTER REL sBvecceseeecoces coocosesscosoreooeooosesosooeooses coeseceseseseses LATEST NEWS BAD. Weneesegrsereasterers PRESIDENT Ei bb PSESEHD96E6O28HOT OSES OO OLLO896046.0-6-09 Sei NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. PENT ROOESEOOODEEEERDELEDS OEE EES EDM ESEOEEEDESOOEDD ee PS MIEBURN HOUSE, BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 13.—At 5.38 o'clock physicians were again hastily summoned, ond q from what could be learned the President has another sinking spell, and it is feared cannot rally, The President is dying. His physicians have so announced to those near him. Col. Brown hastened to the telegraph offiice at 5.30 o'clock and sent a telegram. The President’s condition is very feverish and considered very bad. 2.30 P. M.—The President has more than held his own since morning, and _ his condition justifies the expectation of ‘ Pulse, 123; temperature, 99. 4. The President’s physicians feel that there will be hope if they can sustain him through to-night, when Drs. Johnson and Janeway, the heart specialists, are expected to arrive. : the worse. further improvement. PROSPECT IS MORE HOPEFUL; MAIN TROUBLE IS THE HEART| . taking ‘some nourishment, includ-) heart?’ ing clam broth. There is no dan-| “None that we could discover.” wer that, he will starve to death.| “I8 Ceere any idea that the bullet was eliminated frum his systems. He | 54, anys is not long, and now very | Pcisoned? fs much better he was &t /iittle food does him. I feel better “Absolutely none.” this hour yeaterday."-ABNER | ,pon¢ the ense.”” It ts belleved now that the President is WKINLEY, the President's strong enough to tide over the crisis of brother. aoe main trouble ts the heart, !8 It) 1) cient, antl the fighting chance of the BUFFALO, Sept. 1.—Dr. Mynter W858) oe neeet forenoon seems a Httle stronger. Sens- the first physician to leave the afters] wo) Tita you say wee the exact| [Or Malrbanks and Judge Day also noon conference, and he‘stemed more} reached the Milburn house as the bulletin hopeful than earller in the day. “Hany one should ask you,"’ replied| "2% Wsued, and were greatly elated. “The President ts somewhat iy We think it means,” said the Senator, anes beer aie the doctor, “tell them I would say noth- aes, PETE Pau ariel oa inlenyrana’ ts i Ing.” strong. enough to-morrow to ald his “He =| “In there any organic trouble with the | physicians in the fight to save his life.” SS FELL DEAD AT f AT DINNER. ENDS ILLNESS BY BULLET. ond Ben ‘en Alesander B. Robertson Expired |Charlea E. Cox, Aq in a Bowery Resctaurant. ent, a Alexander B, Robertson, thirty-five] Charles E. Cox years of age, sald to have been a aales-| insurance ai yeaTt or a Broadway firm, dled sudden-| furnished room at No. 130 De Kalb ave- Iya the restaurant of Michael Lyons, | nue, Brooklyn, tate this afternoon, No. 289 Bowery, this afternoon, Just| He fired a bullet into his right temple == after ordering dinner, Robertaon had|and wan. dend when an ambulance JERSEY IN EASTERN LEAGUE. at Lyons'a for years. He| reached the house. —_——— ot not feeling well for —-: “We believe that the crisis has actaally been reached and passed. The poison has been jer, 4 to 1 for place was sete ora enisa ne Te Race— mile.. nd Despond. Eleven ‘Bele to ’ ‘ana 3 3 "spe Blaise, blace, was i ti 2 i tyre secon ‘he Caxton Le rere} and one- oa ue furl aren sr ret oe to land ¥ 10 5; "erry oF place: Was Mie thirds "Tine ct se wecond and The club owners in the Eastern po DELMAR RESULTS. League have decided ¢o play ou ue ae st nchedule of games with seven r, TRACE, DELMAR, Pai pees atharawatco of ethan Hi Hartiord) ‘cub cE 1 ; God Banton rita alread teres iat aifcuitles, at not interfere. with follows: se ed his dinner and soon } the floor. An ambulance after fell” to from. Gauyerceny Hospital wast went foi but Robe Samora body was “taker, to the et cea rs palin rinwed sorting eso Ale soa ‘nae the spike sy Sty will]. First Race—Four and a halt furl —Won by Fugirtha, 11 to 6 ina to 3; te pedis piv a He said there has been a change for BI FFALO.. Beat 1L—The lowering of | The President Is very wenk and the | pulse while he was sleeping. The dulles 1 . | 5 Rhiy under-| tia offtelaily confirmed the unoftictad tl he ji hat Dr: fatements: whic ve come from the. © =| burn residen ment that he » jay at this thine . In view of the {| Te prestdent tein constant | jdanger of « sudden sinking spell) The explanation « accumulation of und stomach had at th dangerous as lus of calomel It wan exc : relief came ahaa tlon fol ie owed eoccoosos0ccoecocoseese98 DEEP SYMPATHY A, SAYLIN IS RELEASED. IN ENGLAND., WEATHER FORECAST. se \ Arrested tn Chicago—Emma Gold- LONDON, Sept. 13.—AN the evening papers have almost tender references | c to President McKinley. The Pail Mat! | 1 Sicha lty=Falr to-mlnhiten Crete concludes its editorial as fol- | ae sors Saturdnyt cooler cht lowe, ; His statement, which the Buffalo po- |Q (rea went winds. “We can only express the unlversal/i lca wanted, showed clearly that he, ree rfulness that} h knowlnl, er of a plot | t asinate the i went Dr 8 sue that | NEITHER UPS NOR DB ace kn Emma Goldman stayed while she waa | but daly, regularly, month nging to hope #o long as ‘9 Buffalo, | month out, in New York City, —$—>$—__— [tation The World maintaini, Direct to Exposition Grounds. yy [Lehigh Valter. R. to Badalo. | qroltey cars from: Lathawanae'e Datale depee ~be tens of thousands Ne j Bh00 rouad tyr, run” direct "te, Baponition grounds, paper. j na and Sa eric 365 and lave Drowdeay. %6° an princioal batels Pe Sat aE