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OMclal memorial services will prob- ly be held in New York on Thursd id the Mayor and other officials will lecide to-day whether or not the city to be officially represented at the funeral of President McKinley in Wash- ington. The propriety of such repre- ntation has not yet been determined. ) Alderman Burrell will offer a resolu: Hon at the session of the Board of Al- dermen calling for the memortal ser- ‘ice. Services may be held in elther Carnegie Music Hall or the Metropoll- in Opera-House. Many clubs and or- fzations, social, political and com- jercial, will send representatives to ‘ashington. At @ special meting of the Chamber ff Commerce yesterday resolutions em- odying a tribute to the late Presitent ere offered by J, Edward Simmons, and President Morris K. Jesup made feeling address. Mayor Van Wyck to-day issued a roclamation setting aside Thursday 2s day of prayer. The paper was ad- reased to ‘all Heads of Departments id OMicers of the City of New York” the United States and the Governor of the State of New York have by thelr proclamations des- ignated and set apart Thursday, Sept. 19, 1901, as a day of humillation and prayer, In participation in the final ob- sequies of our lamented President, Willlam McKinley. “I therefore direct that upon that day all public business be suspended and all public offices closed, as x mark of Feapect te the Nation's late Executive, whose death is so deeply deplored and whose memory will be ever venerated. “In witne: aMxed my hand and seal of office, this Seventeenth day of Semptember, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and one. “ROBERT A. VAN WYCK, Mayor.” Corporation Counsel Whalen to-day handed down an opinion that next ‘Thursday Is a legal holiday, inasmuch an the Governor of the State has ap- pointed It as such. The opinion was rendered through a letter of inquiry from New York Typogtaphical Union No. 6, which asked about the matter, The Merchants’ Association at a meeting yesterday adopted fitting reso- lutions and requested the members to A SIGNAL CAUSED «JON, THEN GRIEF. TOLD INCOMING MINNEHAHA M’KINLEY WAS “BETTER.” 0 4 Some Grim “rror ai Lookont—Sa When Tr Nantucket Scene on Roard ih Was Learned Elther through a mistake In algnals or owing to lack of Inte information gio lookout at Nantucket Informed thon font he Incoming Atlantic Transport line ateamship Minnehaha that President McKinley was better. Yhe passengers spent the day rejolcing over the Koo ‘fews, only to be plunged Into gloom when the zilot came aboard and an- nounced that the President died on Sat. urday morning. The Minnehaha arrived at this morning. her dock } Services for Mr. McKinley to Be. Held in All the] Public Schools and in the Churches. whereof, I have hereunto } THE WORLD: TUE NATION’S LAST TRIBUT close thelr places of business on Thurs- day. Spectal services will be held tn the hurches of the city on Thursday, In Accordance with the suggestion ¢ tained in President Roosevelt's mation. In addition to this the Sto Exchange, Clearing-House, aring House banks and many other busines institutions, as well es individual firms, will close on that day. shop Potter has prepared a special service of prayer for use in the Protes- neieleleiei- tant Eptscopal churches of the city. It will be not unlike the spectal form of prayer used in the memortal services | 20 held after the death of Queen Vte-/ toria. Archbishop Corrigan has directed th A special masa be celebrated in Cathedral and in ether Catholle churches | of the archilocere, Tn many. of Protestant churches which recognize no central authority the services w the ped by the py: « of Albany, Mas s for the $ a letter the Feauesting the day ation aud prayer and to displ usual mourning for a tod of clsen will be held in| schools to-morrow From now on all tals mill be changed, Jon every countenance, this display of Monday morning. a At no tlme will open. opportunity care ‘lor the safety of the nation’s head Fivex hundred gthougaadaehiticcn gett given for another “Red to make an k unseemly. : Teed ersscamustcranid nae: tice THE FUNERAL PROCESSION TURNING INTO MAIN STREET, BUFFALO. attempt upon the President: semenitisredl thet t0:009/= et ? a deferenc ‘eof was ie eral protien arrangements (Reproduced from ap! aren) Pas ea aioe rikein fears trl m the White House to the Capitol in ie schoo Jatentonten foe Helelaleteleblnininins ee °F lithe nation’s history, the y of ihe- ! of the schools. ehh bie Perret oes hia safety will be ax un s|jiurdered President being taken each is | {3 oe 4 Hhtg % e att eee. Hi 1 ADMIRAL DEWEY WATCHED BY BIER WASHIN! ~The Ad- MR. CLEVELAND | by the bier of President MeKintes was ng the night. The Admiral sincerely HIS FIRST ‘VISIT SINCE LEAV-| Urns the loss of the man whom he ING WHITE HOUSE. warmly regarded as a personal f Others in the guard of honor we delegations from the Bhe wan off Nantucket about 10 A. M. yesterday morning, and as soon‘as she came within aslgnalling distance Capt. Robinson inquired as to the condition of the President. The answer was that he was “better.” ‘ The good news was communicated to fbe passengers, and all that day they y talked of nothing but the encouraging ) nowa they had received trom shore. ) Tate(padlevening, when the pilot-boat came alongside, they crowded to the Fail to get the late news of tho Presl- { dent’s condition. The pilot announced that the President had died on Satur- day. For a moment not a word was spoken, ‘Then those on deck turned and went ailently down into the aaloon. Sir Claude Macdonald, British Mini: ter to Japan. who Is returning to hi ost, was notified that King Edward jad ordered a week of mourning, He was attired in black when he came ashore. “T was greatly shocked,’ he sald, “to hear that President McKinley was dead 4n England, where the news of the ,ehooting caused sorrow, he will be © \ourned, | After all, we are all of the aame blood, next to the death of our own Queen the death of the President will occasion sorrow in Engiand, “My wife and I are going to visit Washington, and we may be able to be Present at the funeral, We will attend @s private individuals." ‘There were also on board Mr. and Mra, ‘Thomas B. Harrison, who ure return- ing from thelr wedding tour, Mr. Har- rison js the Secretary of the Atlantic Transport lne and his wife was Mixa » Baker, a daughter of B. M. Baker, the dent of the line. They were mar- (Gxted in Baltimore in June. ——__- Grief Made Him a Suicide. ROCHESTER, Sept. 17, — Overcome with griet because of the death of +President MoKinley, James P, Tuttle, of Palmyra, committed sulclde this morn'ng by shooting himself in the temple with a revolver. Mr, Tuttle was @ ptanch Republican and had been Akerman at Oswego before moving to Palmyra. He held the office of Jus- tice of the Peace in Palmyra for sev- | ‘Travelled in Mr. Lamont's Private Car—Under Escort of Mear-Ad- | the GA. 1. und the oF stood four on e miral Evans and Gen, Wilson, The body rested in the centre of the beautiful and historic East Keom of the WASHINGTON, Sept. r—He-Pren|Matnlons | Wilins anu towers were dent Grover Cleveland, accompanied by burned dim in erystal ehan- Vice-President Lamont of the Northern Pacific Raflroad, Mr. Cleveland's Sec tary of War, arrived In Washington to- day to participate in the obsequles of] leasly into the soft carpets the late President. No one save the attactes of the White They reached here at 4.05 o'clock this| House and the watchers was allowed morning In Mr, Lamont's private car/to enter the room. “Yellowstone.” which Mr. Cleveland a boarded at Princeton Junction ist] EYERY WHEEL WILL STOP. night. The two arose shortly after 7 o'clock and breakfasted on the car, Mr, Cleve- land refused to see, callers. To those who sought Interviews he sent word that he had nothing to say. Gen, John M, Wilson, retired, former- ly Chief of Engineers, and Rear-Admiral Robley Evans, of the Navy who had been designated to take charge of the was not disturbed he foottalls o! a sinking nol tellers und the siler hroughout the night, atchers as they ‘Tribate to the Memory of the Dead Prealdent by the Jerney Ce During the ten minutes while rites ar® being obxe at the grave of Prosident McKinley In Canton on ‘Thurs day, every car wheel of the entire sey Central Railroad) xystem will cease ving. ex-President, arrived at the station | revolvini te ies rc ately | The Central oMclals are waiting fo shortly before § o'clock and Immediately || The Centre se a anouncin the reported to the former President. Eee ee eendipg out general orders to ail « ployees. With t gineers ‘The latter was sttting In the observa- tion part of the car, smoking and awalt- ing the party. He wore a Prince Albert sult, with a ailk hat, and carried his gloves in his hands, He chatted for a few minutes with Gen, Wilson over the arrangements, ex- prerng his earnest desire to parth pate in them, and then the party n thelr way own the long platfor out on the street. There was a in the depot and’ most of them niged the ex-President, and waluted him. ‘A puth bad tobe made for him throuzh the — waiting-room. party wer driven first to Admiral Evans s bome, and then to the White House, where they arrived shortly before the time the cortege was scheduled to move, ‘Mr. Cleveland has» decided not to Ko or to Centon, but will drive with the certege from the White House to the Capitol and attend the services in the orders conductors ani express, local und fr alike will bring them to a the hour finds ther trai where: vers Expre ireat Fin) Kinley 's Death ‘The Bang of Eng- fe atu LONDON, Sept. 1 land to-day exhibited rial of “t ra of the 5 Ont eiill rec worrow at Cee etninhtcese Peale «death, which Mr, ¢ pa EE Sut Amour MORGAN AT THE FUNERAL. | ‘orwara ~ But * and x af The Great Financler In Expected | he Mognacnl Back in Tawn To-Morrow. keeatest fnanci J. Plerpont Morgan wan among the| "0TH! prominent New Yorkers who left the city for Washington jaat night to attend the funeral of Brendent sMekiniey, ir. Morgan is expected back in town to-morrow, ee RARE OLD COINS FIND READY gale when advertised in the Sunday World. the present Rus Zonsul at York, as she was with the former sul-Gener, eto ask Miss Goldman stho: sald the Rus would 1 Alexander Orla Pot Rus s did yout Lot, whi York fying President’ McKinley th the news of the shooting arrived. Magulre will remain 9) hix case comes before the mittee of the Board of Alder DAY EVEN E pended until alice Com en at an adjourned meeting next Monday night. ANA PUT the Third Section of the Russian police} branded as an Anare! LONDON, Sept. 17.—The Eeumentcal Jand Is copztantly {n communication wit » his violent talk Methodist Conference clored {ts sessions: NG. /ZPTEMBER 17, 1997: RCHIST PAIR Wife of Bresc (Special + ASHI Roorevelt's sat meer of every § sp | and police oftice v phy, all K sent out of dere night the ed ceaseless gu vn rd du and the ttn! a Pres possible, OUT OF TOWN | Warning from shrewdest Mvery Cabinet omctal gravity of situath the mourn the ire pase C exe! OF LOVE AND GRIEF. SS os ne Worlt) apital to-day y Wan so grave that suthoritlee at railway r Docan't Want a Gand. to establish the nt m —>— —e+e 5 s Alleged Accomplice and Young Mrs. Russell Sage and Mrs. Donald McLean Ask Their Sex to Honor the Martyred ir and they w hist, but did not me of his friends norlal service To-day, It In ald, some of his Bieta | this afternoon with a me nost forced him to Ko home and AY) in none the late President McKin- Wier aricks hua Jong eer prominent in| ley. The platform was draped tn black thet aw sey poiltics and was one of band white, and British and American san] Dryan's ayeybinders. © He, ltterl iegarwerelorwingtasoutithernd ee Dawes < ascls ‘The organ played a dead mareh, tm: ——_—— pressive ~ en ma and PATRIOT BADLY BITTEN. = | "New to Thee” was unk An Dr ChOAtw Was among. {hone Man Says Henry Kenner re od Up tnantt co Wets tne MEMORIAL IN: LONDON. nar ' ley with wo a = 11,50 Muce| PATERSON, No J Ge Master ‘ rr Coleman apy F Sen-| Serve Ambnasiidte Int} LONDON. Fe; sir n Jam and | Colviite King's Mast the Cere- | monte, a ted Mr to-day and | I Statle tieed ” day The Sons of the State of New York will in 8t. Paul's Chapel. Bi set sorvice In honor of Prestdent McKinley ton street, on Thuraday afternoon. Ambucsudor's | put Alm 1 this | the Hernard ipor lie ee —— PRAYERS iN ST. PETERSBURG | fa yoseveritl places, Metintey Meniorint § to He! Meltintes: Suspended roche aiiserraninie | trolman De Ma f ; nded from duty to-day by order of Te he bate + Mayor Hincaliffe, of Pate for ville lution Mou 1 ‘Thureday-| Revolution in the |, I hold w memorlai American the Ameri- rps und Is have) Stores oy dway and Ful- {al hlene: been savited made, elal, CLOSED TRU ” FISHER. BROS., Columbus Ave., bet. 103d and 104th Sts. sell Sage calls upon all wom- a badge of mourning. ar a badge of mourning, for ays—a tribute to the memory of Italian Railroaded Out of Union Hill, N. J. President : Mere. Jennie Quintavalll, wife of the) Kinley wos shot they bh been heard Mri Silman in prion in Italy char, with juently in saloons p ig Crolgosz| 3 : @ |having been Bresel's accomplice othe denouncing ota v n en to wear © | murder of King Humbert, id Charles overheard talking | an open letter ehe sa Martino, twenty-two yeurs old, of 3 Hugh No Cinton | qi not the women of this great Re- 2) Madisomatreet, West Hobo street, Weer mn. who tod them | ise w ordered to leave the town of 1 they ought to Hamed of themselves, Nod, within ten minutes to-day | Martino put hie hand in his reve thirty sy order Henzel, qnd were escorted pocket and sald: “If you don't shut. up| our beloved President, who made home to the town Imite by three policemen, fl! you as my friend did MeKin- | oy with loving devotion and domes- and woman are anarchists ulling swore out a warrant’ for the] te delity 7? Sine President M P arrested, Mrs. Donald Mclean, the regent of} nd even ® ation ‘GREAT CONCERN FOR ROOSEVELT. Jersey City Leads to Most Ex.’ traordinary Precautions in Washington. j theless, and vigilance will not be re- | taxed for a moment until the President ‘returns from Canton The latest developments have made even greater vigilance, if that ns for the running of the funeral chtes Mu m nton authorities, already notl- the necessity for unrelenting have taken all precautions at nd the track from Washing- nion will be inspected ten min- wateh that ene } ton to € head of the train bearing the of- ealizes of state arding Against Plot. tive the neern te felt for! ‘autions will also be car of anather puswlhle. tra « ng and returning. , ard to himoress uy Vres When the President rettrng to Wash- IE | Mdetur the stern facta of the situation. | ington tt im believed that it will be com= It ie difficult for aim to be persuaded | oaratively easy to deal with the eltua- Rl] chat un anger. He nas . but while he Is travelling so con= | ume ook the oath in nily It Is hard to take the precau- TL) house, ar isuftaly, in: tions that all admit will be necessary not essary for him to untll draatle ge b rmental steps may taken to eradicate the new national new. As the President's carriage pamed up | Pennsylvania avenue on the trip from the White House to the Capitol detece must y | accompany nly by Se ry t he nt for a strofl about. th tives marched on either side end 9 email of Buffaty, Last night when hi [pleteon formed the rear guard, while @ the capital as President by su detall of policemen marched In front. to William MeKinley, vietim of anar- the assembled thousands, stand- chism, he still maintained that ¢ fig bareheaded in the rain watching the was emall need of a guard, ° funeral cortege, with sorrow depicted Hut they will be made, never- time to Ile in atate under the big dome. CALL TO WOMEN TO WEAR EMBLEMS OF MOURNING. In} MRS. RUSSELL SAGE hundred members to wear some emblem of mourning for the next thirty days. touch St * Gawford Shoe For Men & Women, $3.50 - | ff the new Crawford Shoe we guarantee to suit you, or your money backs Men's Shoes Onlyt Men's & Wome: Pa the New York chapter of the Daugh- | She uggests a small piece Coe tere of the American Revolution, hasj prewst by the Instania of the Ofeer- oF pa traued a proclamation asking the four: miniature American flag. re | Ae HIST “REN” AFY LERS CANTON PLANS FOR 5 . A MAMMOTH FUNERAL, ———— a — — Seger ET, i 553 aborate prepa) meals and other accommodations: “Tbe! y ; endeavor | JERSEY CITY DOCTOR MADE TO gain M'KINLEY SHOULD HAVE ur lg in Cangon foe [£Hy mil near i Bre = al of the esd : body: 53 STAY UNDER COVER. | DIED LONG AGO. Kinley on Thursday afternoon. A. tre-| rond station oy, TRUR nny ie abe eoarts = mendoun crowd Is expected: and ‘places | house, where it wilt lie in state for the for thontannids have already’ been re- rest of the day.” Lt will then be taken \ 7 serve ¢ funeral procession. a * nome. eaniza- | Called Wet intey ard A048 Newark Excise Hoard Determines |S¢fifil In the funeril proceswicir houses (lone from other: cities will” be Repres “Car,” and Sald He Deserved | to Rev to visitors, and the churches. and civic aentediin the faneral: Besides the yee | o pan then i ‘ rs wi ald | dential arty ané len an ives, Ce ELD keepers WI fuieie and” restaurants, in’ furnishing | forty Senators will attend the services: . — pies = | = | Dr. Charles C. Hendricks, who is! phe Hoard 20 Commisxioners,| OUR MOURNING EMBLEM. AMERICANS IN PARIS. | vrominent physichin and also « IAWSer. | of News : ed to revoke the REPORT THAT SHE IS REALLY |) di RaTHAaeATGeeN TERI raion eens tas ne | ping Carried In Lincoln's Funeral | Adopt Kesolutions om the Assesst= WATCHING ANARCHISTS. in Jersey City. Ix confined to his nom " Anarchis rmit, Anarchint : ce Banter a om of she ibvoniaent Ss : So. (6 Lexing n fn that city, etingy to eld in slaces, | One o unique des oe PARIS, rt. —By Invitation ee 7 eeEaraVeala cup Ree (lendahsaibel thelisncce eli Ss 4 ein att mark the x fim ln the window | Gen Hoiace Barter, the United Staten s ny si at! ie ure No. Mn po ra dor he res t and trave! Said to see ete ntally deran by Ssriement cls The first license to be revoked ts that {24 ¢Ne My white ha cede mjin mourn: Seen en nua med aca nin residence thie Hendricks | space reat ese eee oecemrne ae cree | term Rt As Loz! In the funeral] The attendance was numerous, in- ' * wo friendly to Dr. Hendrie © has} n known to be a] The flag Tineoin April| cluding many, ladies dressed in mourn- that his frends forced | resort for Anarchists. procession Ancol, $Priling. Gen. Porter, who has completely TON, Sep The start-Tiihy eo stay at home ber of his in-| Two putrons of thin place 1955, by i | rrgovered from his indiaposition, “pre larutioninas.teen)m ay8 wel temperate remarks about Pree=| kowek!! and JAuguet! Ve AE ee taL Jed at the meetin) own Rugsian resident of this Fnuentan ident, It $s alleged that when the news enced to three months in th x oe eae an Es sae, era omen eemee| POINTS TO CONSIDER Tee eae cea ra, itwsataanciavs | Nasi inl! saloon, at Park and 2, calling Emma Goldman a } o | ; he ticker ac- : 1 . ornme: hing tt with information | Oakland av Feading:t one women, and saying Mc Ss nee Farah I WI ert at of the aotink. |, | iniey should nave neon dead years exe | WHEN READY TO BUY FURNITURE AND CARPET j Anarchiats and other Information they| “McKinley was a coward and a cur, SS We offer an assortment second to none. We figure our prices from are Jesirions of obtaining in thia coun- |e waa t and to ay mand aeretved (°1CLERGY EXPRESS SORROW.| 10 to 700% lower than downtown siores. We can do this on our sav- “th tqaaid that the pay of the Russlan|same remark about f4ncoln and sp: == ing on expense. Costs nothing to call and verify above. Government 1s the real source of her In-|even more bitterly of McKinley _|Reumenteal Conference in London METAL COUCH BED. °{ me She fa satd to be in the pay of]. He was ordered out of the saloon and! Closes with McKinley Memoria JUL Ses t= 69¢ RSDAY. inid and per yard. Qua Cates oak aheltea, 515.00. B08 Highiy Poitenes, Oak 11087, Open Snturdays U 825 Broadway (ttl 262 West rasth St 433 Fulton Street i sau, cor. Fulton St. Shoes # (RS West 138th Steeerme Sriny gigl'e, rd

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