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NIGHT EDITION | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I/4, 1901. PRICE ONE CEN GANGRENE CAUSED PRESIDENT’S DEATH. ‘ROOSEVELT'’S POLIC | ROOSEVELT WEPT WHILE foi: ETE HE T0 FOLLOW BEING SWORN AS PRESIDENT NE a BUFFALO, Sept. 11.—Theodore Ro t ceased his con cordance with your request, and In this #-~ ~ “ i 9 . A Velt took the oath of office ax Presid it, and stepping hour of deep and terrible national be- SSSS255 { et is cphe oc te. @fosolute hush fell upon every one tnffreayement I wish to state tt shall be my at 225 o'clock this afternoon, The eire- Bui. room, sald in an almost inaudivlefatm to continue absoluteiy the policy of| E mony took place In the Wilcox mans ten, ProsldantiMakiniephtort hed peaterasd ene AS = Z 3 | wetted MILGURN HOUSE, BUFFALO. Sent. 14.—The bullet which Vice-President: I" — Prosperity and honor of our beloved) e broke and for fully tWo¥% country.” } ars came down his face J ‘The President stepped farther into the Mr, Wiloox's house, A pretty bay win- Sand his ips quivered so that he coullffpay window and Judge Hazel, taking dow with stained glass and heavy hang- {not continue his utterances, There wereZup the Constitutional oath of office Ings formed a background, and aigiinst jwere sympathetic tears from thoseflwhich had been prepared on parchment, this Mr, Roosevelt. took his postition. dasoue him jand two great dropa ranflusked the President to raise bia right Surrounding him were the five members n elther cheek of tne successor offhand and repeat it after him. There a short distance from the Milburn house, where Mr, McKinley lay: dead ) The place selected: was the Hbrary of truck over McKinley's breast bone did not p hrough the ee kin and did {ittle harm. The other buflet passed tk 5 (Mrs. McKinley Is Strong Enough to Accompany Fu iu bardere Botmoholes Work neral Train to Washington on Monday, but” Walts of the stomach near its ; of the Cabinet, Secretarics Root, Hiteh- inte; was a hush in the room as the Judge] wer t Both he , cock, Long, Wilson and Postraaster- Root’s chin was on his breast.firead a few wonls at u time, and Mr, P id t Roosevelt ill N t t General Smith. Suddenly throwing back his head, asffPoorevalt in a strong voice, with hia residen Wi Be O f th Nearby wore Sevator Chauncey Nfithough with an effort, he continued infratred hand as steady an if carved trom@MOUNd tO O¢ perfeciiy closed by the stitohes, but the tissue es o e neo e Depew Judge of the Court of Ap ‘a broken voice: marble, repeated it after him. —lJ H T Halght, John Seathard, Mr. ard Mrs ff “1 have been requested on behalf of “And thus T swear,” he ended It. The eater eat p= es any oe Sie Party nusual Precautions aken Ansley Wilcox, Mixs Wilcox. Gorge P.Bthe Cabinet of the late President—at thand dropped by the slide, the chin for, @ cach hole hecome. qangrenous Atter passing a Sawyer, Doctors Mann, Park ated Stock-Bteast those who are present in Buffalo, ee Instant rested on the breast and the} to Guard Hi m. ton, Mr. and Mrs, Carleton Sprague, Mr-ail excent two-to request that for reas gsttence remained unbroken for a couMleHhy | oy i ie oe he a and Mrs, John (3. Milburn, Sev toRsons of weight affecting the affairs of JOC minutes as though the new President LOMaGH Ue, BUNET EMeTed Mire BRON IW ei Mr. Rocusevelt William Loeb, § cM government you should proceed to take ,of the United Btates was offering silen BUFFALO, Sept. 14 ident of the United States by United States Judg prayer. Judge Hazel broke the silence, saying: “Mr. President, please attach your sli retary to the late President George B. Cortelyou, Dr. and Mrs. Cha:fes Care: R. C. Seatburd, J.D. Sawyar Will the constitutional office of President of tee Ban eae hitting and tearing fhe upper end of the kidney. 7 evelt was sWorn in Pre: Roosevelt's Pledge. Jeffers, official telegrapher of the natur he binleltraok.wascaleoin mati i c ee aes i States Benate and Judge of the United Judge Hazel had stepped to the reach and the By esi distil to Ta! of the bullet track was also gangrenous, the gant Hazel in the Wilcox residence, Buffalo, at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. States District Court John ft, Hazel. fof the Prestdent, and Mr, Roosevelt, wrote In taking the oath of office Col. Roosevelt suid: coming closer to See! Judge Hazel stood near the President 9 in the bay window, and the latter; showed his almost extreme nervousness by plucking at the lapel nervously ary Root, sald 4 ng the pancreas. The bullet has not vet been found. . “IN THIS HOUR OF DEEP AND NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT 1 WISH TO STATE Sore = THAT IT SHALL BE MY ALM TO CONTINUE ABSOLUTELY UNBROKEN THE POLIC! ae os : : OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY FOR THE PEACE AND PROSPERITY AN nally came decp and strong, while as Wf to control his nervousness he hei Trock cunt~ and . wood floor with his heal. right hand: this was the al-for the score of - 5 5 rote Se esi tine Sanaa Nt precively £32 o'clodk Secretary “I shall take the oath at once tn ace Peeking the cenamons: to hotles oo Wits} LATE RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. BELOVED COUNTRY. Gangrene produced by the br Het wound in the stomach ea Vy WYK WANTS AU PSY DI D N T Sixth Race-—The Amazon 1; Dotando 2. Kinnikinnic 3. ‘Blinding was the result of the autopsy held te-day. The bullet was not located and an X-ray m I ( ) ( ) will be used. ' Fitth Race—-Sister Juliet 1 Bank 2, Eddie Busch 3, | The body of the Presiden will, on Monday morning nest, at 7 o'clock, be removed frora to Washington, where it will lie n state until Wednesday af* There the inicrment will take plac CINCINNATI AT PITTSBUAG Pr ent Roosevelt will not go to Washing: SOUT have been taken to insure his safety. eceeeee= AULIDN § STEEL 4 -] | FOR THE DEAD PRESIDENT. on Thursday, ! FUNERAL. HERE. REVEAL BULLET. Doctors Will Now Try to Locate It with an SENDS MESSAGE OF CONDO- X-Ray Machine. LENCE TO MRS. M’KINLEY- At Pittsburg— BUFFALO, Sept 14.—The autopsy held fon President) McKinley showed, Dr, Mynter announced tmmediatelv after it} » that death was the direct re- &angrene produced by the bullet! Mayor Van Wyck to-day sent this de- spatch to Secretary of Stute John May; at Buffalo: “The people of thi: city of New York,| desirous of an oppor tunity of doing hon- or to the dead President, request that the arrangements {pr the obsequies In-] “Mioor'en tye mut te POPE WEEPS AND PRAYS FOR SOUL OF M'KINLEY. certain Its location. Owe haa been sent for und it is expected the further ex- famination will be made to-day, It was announced that the bullet sup- BUFFALO, Sept. 14.—The body Of gees cecwsesdeseesi ves ceseced ° 2297986 9O9 STI Piece on te Journey w» Wasser’, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF on Monday morning at 7 o'clock, it: RESIDENT M’KINLEY’S FUNERAL, B othe plan decided upon at the Cabinet. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Gen. Gillespie, Acting Sec- meeting this forenoon is carried out. retary of War, has received the following telegram from Col. Brief services will be held here to- “To the People of the City of New York; “The President of the United Btates Mes dead in the «ity of Buffalo, foully| murdered by the fiand of an assassin, The whole civiliad world deeply de-} plores the untimely ending of a noble and honorable lif> devoted to the ser- of. his coumry. In view of this great sorrow, I have, directed that te City Hall be draped in mourning amd that the flag be phiced at half-must on) all public buildings and school-houses, and I'hereby cal] on the people of the city of New York, as further manifextation of their sympathy and sorrow, to drupe thelr residences and places of business In mourning and to keep the fidigs at half-mast during this period of sorrow. “In witness whereof I hereunto affix my hand and eal this 1th day of Sep- tember, 1901. | “ROBERT 4A. VAN WYCK, Mayor." The Mayor tsent this despatch to Mrs. McKinley at ‘Buffalo: . “Tne peoplis of the city of New York, tn deepest grief over the death of your well-beloved and = ever-to-be-lamented husband, beg to present thelr condoi- ences and to extend thelr Intense sym-g pathy to vou in your overwhelming §: anguish and sorrow. ¢ “ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor," Bingham, at Buttalo, relative 4 Q i mene night: », relative io funeral arrangements of the : ‘The body will le in state in Wash- Inte ¥ resident: ington, and interment wil be made} “Funeral train leaves here Monday morning (8.30) for: in Canton, O., Thursday. hington via the Pennsylvani ih rt gts o isyivania R: i . Attorney-General Knox, after theft oii hafore 10 night. i Railroad and Harrisburg; Cabinet meeting broke up, said that hare Sat AL a3 the death of the President devolved “If possible body will lie in Gigantic Labor Struggle Ended in This City--Back to Work Monday. Leo Cries with Uncontrollable Emotion when News Reaches Him—Frayed an Hour: LONDON, Sept. 14.—A special despatch from Rome says the Pope t room of the White House Monday night. Mrs. MeKinley and family will sleep in the ecutive Mansion. “Tuesday morning removal to Capitol to lie in state till Wednesday, probably 2 P. M., when train will leave for Can- Harrisburg and Pittsburg. “Gen. Brooke will reach here at5 P.M. After'the Cabi- net conference the Seeretary will have further word. for Washington,” ‘ The big striko against the Billion-gthe American Tin Plate Company, and Dollar Stcel Trust waa cettlel in thisW. T. Graham and M. W. Leeds, re-gall the duties and powers of the office ity this afternoon at a conferenceffepectively aecond and fourth ced Fe the Vice-Presitent, but that the prayed an hour to-day for the soul of President McKinley. The Pontiff wept with uncontrollable emotion on receiving the news of| ithe Presideng’s death, held in the Battery Park Bullding be-@dents of that company. : tween representatives of the Amalga-ff Neither side would say on what terma poonstitution requires that ho take mated Association and the Steel Trust. @tho strike was settled, but it is believed gthe prescribed oath before be could es them. All audiences at the Vatican have been suspended. ‘The agreoment was tlgned by both gthat the conditions laid down by Pres! sides, and the men will return to work jon Monday. The strilcera’ Interests were sale mo Se pd 2x4. by President Thevdore J. Shai G2 00 0969200 TM en tamin 1. Davie and MoI. 1 JOHN G. MILBURN'S TRIBUTE TO ffs Beetutive “iano ehe_Amatea THE PRESIDENT’S BRAVE wipow. The Steel Trust was represented by Warner Arms, second vice-president of B LO, se To the Hultor of The Evening World: UFFALA, Sept. 14. McKinley is standing the terrible ordeal so bravely that dent Schwab last week were accepted. Judge John R. Hazel, of the United These provided that all mills for¥seates Circuit. Court, was sum- which the Amalgamated scale had been fgned last year. with the exception of moned to be at the Milburn house ac the mills started, up Independently by g! o'clock, presumably for the purpose the trust since the strike, be recognized fof swearing in President Roos: t TARR CIineT Cotte nee as mie G. Rea. THC session of the Cabinet was} conference Dantel G. Reid, tS hic Presiden! of the Tin«Piute Trust, mid, LeOnCuded at 1.5, at which time no "The strike In settled and the agree-}WOrd has beeh received from Mr. net The terma are Roosevelt, and the members left the house immediatcly, taking carriages for Mr. Wileox's residence, where ton Vv pode ererene des Foes ee dene owe oH PPOOROdD- Cmmpany of engineera from let's Point, two troops of cavalry pe t short service of prayer at the Mil- burn residence to-morrow afternoon) Myer and ote Heht battery from Warne ‘at 5 o'clock. in ston Barracks, The two regimaile On Monday at 7 A. M. the bodyffor the Distr ot Columbia Nai sud a our love and sympathy go out to her in overwhelming volumes. they were to awalt the arrival of the i) stare for Washington on a spe- also will participate, ; POST-GFFICE NOT DRAPED. fhe will ue able to accompany the Cabinet 10 Washington on EMMA GOLDMAN DOES NOT Pee rai cial train fn whieh the Cabinet asficttciches hers in ae, QuRe Rte R = ‘B Monday, JOHN ’ They sald that the entire pro-Bwoy ay the family will embark. , commanded" by. MagoneGne $ oe 6. sLBURN, REGRET M’KINLEY’S DEATH pectmme tor tie tuneral hai twrff “88 te mle costar tne besiege Arrivjng Were in the evening the| ast. body will be taken to the White House, where tt will remain over ni and on Tuesday {it will be) taken formally to the Capitol, where the state funeral will be held, On Wednesday the body will bel escorted to Canton, and on Thursday, interment will take place at Presi- faw Forbids Mourning Emblez om Public Buildings. The only symbols of mourning that) will be displayed on the Post-OMmc building, will be the two flaga at half, st fags the next thirty days. Post- master ‘Van Cott had made an agree- ment with a decorator to drape the bulldings in mourning, but to-day the contract was abrogated as the instruc-| ticns from the Secretary of the Treas-3™m" agreed upon and that Secretary Cor- telyou was preparing an offictal state- ment of the proceedings from the time the body is taken to Washington interment on PHEIVEL ODODE DEG. sae QUICK TRIAL FOR LEON CZOLCOSZzZ. will be Indicted for murder in the ftracpy CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—"Emma Goldman ashe wax cynical and deflant. degree, ts still at Harrison atreet police atation,"@ She remained where she has been con- “County Judge Edward K, Emery will Polico O'Netil, when his Biined «ince her arremt and still hus thegon Monday to the nimediately recelve the report of that nas alreeted toa ploy that liberty of the matron's office. Thursday. Indictment from the Grand Jury, she had been spirited uway from fear “Do you feel no sorrow to-day?" she maniae aie BUFFALO, X. ¥., Sept. 4.—The Com.) “District-Attorney Penney will at once¥°f mob violence. iraeieeked: eseeeiee ronuauealting dieitieaeae 1 says: “District - Attorney MMV’ that the Indictment be transferred J “There’# no occasion for alarm and there Ia no reason for her removal from u read the account of how a crowaftions to the new President. That, WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—Bef State Department opened for bi tals morning there wag a pile ofe Krams on the desk of the chief lesan hese came {rom all quarters of ti Thomas Penney oe y tor Court for (rial, as capi- < * bring Leon Gaamenrits es of offenses cannot be. tred ‘In. the fer DFe¥eDt 4 : Jot people gathered in the street. prayed Mthey said, could be attended to Iater,fgdent McKinley's old home. world, and wero tributes of aorrot St od by ino} * oF . —Ored ve) $Y hace et County Court, Judge Emery will grant@ Early this morning and sang hymns when they heard theHyur following precedent, they will, GTON, Sept rater have ondolence upon the death of F dent McKinley, to an immediateMthe deair : : : é ‘ed order of transfer, started for the woman's annex of Har. jave you no feeling for their, prohfbited by. the law. wnich brovidesftrial for that crime, “Then Caolgose can be arraigned toffison street station, loudly threatening ere BO 0 nn Monday morning Mr. Penney willfpiead to the indictment on Monday Mte lynch Miss Goldman, but there wanf| “They were ignorant, deceived.” Shefas soon as the proprietics of the oc- lot course, hand in their resignations, ’ in Presl-fpeteKiniey, G2) *s funeral services. Almost the first among them: will consist of a band anugfcazestam from King Edwards w used ‘for public pui 3 by the Gov-Mpresent to the County Court Grand Ju: i ernment or the: United ‘Btaten chal ba pret FY Sept. 23. Ino real violence offered. fsaapped out the words and beat the@casion will admit. the” ways) has inever? Clea > in mourning, and no part of thegnOW !n version the evidence of the das- “District-Atto: P Emma Goldman sat this morning in a Bsix compantes of const urtillery fromthe was, cet P peony opners le pertectty| The programme agreed upon byBroi Monroe, two compantes of coustfinquire as toe hie ocd : he ide: .facomfortable room In the woman's annex, I eed ACS nat \Ceolgoss: pitt; be! con-igee! h, the Cabinet Includes provision for a lot the Harrison Street Police Station. gtetting McKinle: fort Washington, one personally by a 5. putlte a funds shall’ bo. used for such” tardly crime, and there js not the slight- purpases."” eat shadow of doubt that Leon Czolgoss.

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