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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19 1901. NEW YORK MOURNS All Railway and Steamboat Traffic Was Suspended for Five Minutes This Afternoon. Churches Crowded with a Sorrow- ful Throng—Prayer and Eulogy from All. ally Kuspend: ea of business has been prac-!Anthopuly Pacha, were also present, I services of| with members of all the Legations, tae erywhere in| cluding the Consul-General of Monaco. memory of the late President. Lord Rosebery, the Lord Chief Justice, Four millions and more of people of Greater New York are paying thelr last sorrowful homage to the memory of the dead ruler of the nation, a ¢ as Baron Alverstone: city In mldition to services In| Haron Mount Stephens Bin, Wille et Ml the churches there were | Lady Vernon-Harcourt, and the Agenter cial publle exercises on the central | General of twenty British colonies were William McKinley, to-day. From one end of the city to the other the fluttering of mourning em- blems and half-masted Stars and Stripes gave eloquent evidence of the Peopie's grief. Every business house, the Stock Exchange, the schools, the public offices and places of amusement are closed in reapect of the memory of our martyred President. The churches, oniy, are open, where prayers for the dead are being | offered up by the saddened multitude and where eculogistic tributes to the grand and noble soul are being poured out with tear-filled voices. The streets were blocked with great crowds of serious-looking people. who soon filled the churches to overflowing, and when the organs pealed out the fevorite tunes of the dead, “Lead, Kindly Light” and God, to Thee,” there were no dry eyes in those vast concourses and only SERVICES IN EVERY STATE OF UNION. TOCOO OOO OOL NS BOOM IN VIRGINIA, | Morgan: ¢ jes telling of " were held in every city, tewn and and th ‘ort: Monroe, DOOOO0 ye 19 —Memortat services for the there ler the direction of Mayor |e) the of the apeakers of the day | he service were Lev Er Megone ane t of Yale Univer- Von L. Meyer, the United States Aime wadre sel a large assembly In pasado to Italy; Bourke Cockran. Chureh dee Lambert Tree. f i States SMiniater to. itelgums Jonnie aries Francis Adams, Bish- Special to The Evening World.) op Hurst, of Washington, and. Blahon POLK, Vi. Sept. 19—Business Harta a ephlte Methodist’ Eptscopat uspended Yo memortal service: Virginia was Me In reserved seats wi ree vits_were thousand other persot Lhe MOURNING IN INDIA, ROMBAY. Sept. 19.—To-day was ob- served as a day of general mourning Me President McKinley throughout In- fa. Ali the public offices, banks and elgn veasels {n port dipped their | Stores were closed. Services ware ete Salutes of twent bunting in respect to the dead Preeident | 4t All (he central cities. and the da Sobs broke the melody of those beautiful songs. On Broadway there was an endless procession of sad-faced men, women Every one wore some symbol of mourning. particularly showed a poignant grief and a desire to honor the dead Presi- éent's memoi = On the east side the streets were congested with the poor tenement- dwellers, who gathered in groups and talked sadly and earnestly of the Every one wore a modest bit of crape intertwined with a tiny American flag or a craped button on which was the face of the dead and children. The women residences were raped in flags dtsplayed hie city services wound mourning for Magistrate of the American uation, In) Bort, coordanc@y with nation's loss. Were draped in mourning “ and memorial services conducted by fol-| RE lowers of all creeds an OHIO MOURNS DEEPLY. Throughout the day At 3.30 o'clock this afternoon and for a period of five minutes there Was a complete cessation of every kind of business and industry. At that hour not a wheel turned in shop, factory or power-house. street-car, every engine, every train came to a standstill. The numerous craft in the rivers and bay stopped their engines and floated idly with the tides—another silent tribute to the memory of the dead. On the Metropolitan, the Manhattan “L," the Brooklyn Rapid Transit, d the cross-town lines every car came to a stand- Bridge traflic ceased and millions of heads were bared and thoughts turned to Canton, where the body of Willlam McKinley was being laid fn its final resting-place. $$ - —______ AT ST, PATRICK'S Following « public letter of Archbishop |} MUSH IN WASHL Kinley were in NH mourning to-day as au mark} afternoon services wee 4 ner eltles of the Stat Incinnatians memory of the the New York Central sull for full five minutess. bulldings and ONS) ing in fu , exeeoE and sald what churches pustle oMetens part was one of great 4°) GA LUTES AT GIBRALTAR. = GIBRALTAR, 8e 19.—. TTS MOURNS. | were iait-masiod at toon to-tey net 19.2 ywhere jn the | the Channel Squadron, the United States wnwealth of Magsachusetts and 19] training ship Allaice, the German traln. England to-day were evifences of] ing ship Charlotte nd the land battert : jate Chief da salute twenty-one guns. ti a bation, the alte are. Ascii the eTles hans and amas private houses! ROMANS JOIN IN PRAYER. 19.—The memorial ser- vices in honor of President McKinley. wld at the Amerfean Chureh to-day, ATI. Sept 19,—Watle the Mintater of Soret Affairs abavouree montes tor President M2-}Cabinet Mintsters, tae local authorities on this{and the “American colony, The Munic Mit the| cipal Guards mounted W the | outside the bulding.| > Sard Of honor: 1 in Music Han| SERVICES IN BERLIN, Sept. femortal services: fi held injthe American Chape} here af noon today in donor of Pi MeKintes. All the Imperial anereeee tla © et Ministers were present, Imperial Chancellor, Count Lhuelow, who ts absent from Ss represented by Privy. ‘coun: lor von Guenther. All the Forel; | baxsadors and Ministers in Be denominatt he ind took part {na iaeat impressive} BERUT After prayer and the singins| We: raker 1 MEMORIALS tended the wervice, and many Of. ¢ wed at this time by ry us a man and as a Christian. AT TRINITY CHURCH. services for the late Preal- » conducted at Trinity Church this morning. Long vefore the hour for begin every seat tn the was ovcupled, and the sul! arriving soon Med tho aisles and overtlowed Into the throughout could netther see nor hear. Michael A. Corrigan to the pastors in this archdlocese, mass Was sald at St. Patrick's Ca:heuras at 10 o'clock this morning the large bell in the Cathedral tower, which {8 selom used, tolling peals announcing the service. Following the service tolled again. Long before the church wax crowded, and this crowd was so great were filled with" AL's EULOGY. 18—Maryland the memory PARIS, Sept Boo Hin every ety of th ard. Those outside je xervice, although red the eulogy rial masa celebrated in the Cathedral in thts cits 1 : the service Se Veabasil DSO tter were used, which were loved by the Wead President wero sung. The services were Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S. St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episco- pal Chureh, Mudison avenue and Forty- und the two neeling and standing people, and even the choir chancel ot the left of the altar was tilled. A funeral service Just previous to the pontifical mass gave added mournfulness us the casket was conducted bd: M. jared that in tn » later service oto find a attaches and. necretarie HELD ABROAD. |i orp? mite naar ine me the representative of Emperas Witla occupled the seat of honor. The chapel =A memortat rervice] Wan Mecorated wlth “draped Amertean J this afernoon fn honor of the ‘olty with memebre of Whe tement eee reatdent McKiniey ta the Amer-| colony,” Rev. Dre Dickle We umerlean. hon the Avenue de L'Alma, fermon. The con ion. ance inctuded the United carer, My God, to Thee,” and Jor Horace Porter, and Willlam ha m>ansy;| Mage to be half-masted i fay throuste out the navy in honor of the tate Preste te] deut. The ‘many American: fi Meaux de! here to-day are half-masted, ident. Lou- ) he United States Gowdy and the staff of the Cal. ney - e eer * tater of Fi-| AUSTRIANS PAY TRIBUTE, the only Cabinet. Minister tn] VIENNA, Sept. 10.—Two services “in fegresentatives of the Foreien| honor of President McKinley, one offic ind other Ministers, t1e staff of] clal and another for the resident Amers the Britith Embassy, all the members| cans, were held here to-day. The of tie Diplomatic Corps now tn Paris. | United States Minister, Robert 8. Mee placed on a catafalque In the altar, and many thought lt was part of th tifical mass. Ay a processional mass the organ pealed out “My Country, and the cherch was as} gilent as a tomb while it was being fourth street. was crowded to excess at the memorial services at 11 o'clock. The sermon was preached by the Rev. David H. Greer, and the favorite the French Ambasrador to the United) Cormick, in an address to the latter, ‘Tis of Thee,” have married Frenchmen. arer, My God, to Dr. Greer, {n the course of his addreas, Kindly Light.” and "3 Archbishop Corrigan was the celebrant J wore the pur- Id vestments of mourning, us ling Amerteans. A-g0lng Vessels PROCESSION IN CHICAGO. 19.—The nolxes of a] mostly, wore black. tary ‘There is but one voice In the country y; it is. however, a voice of ming. There is fir “His life, as it is reviewed in the {lel mpathetle apprect All tne vesse at the North and je other priests why officiated In thi Cambon; Secretary | eulogized the late President. = American women who] The official services were held {nthe Church of the British Embaasay, which 5 | Was draped with black. It was at- pus church was densely} tended by the Grand Court Marsh with the reside ravel+ eyeiceaon Plechtenstel ny the Impet y late-comers were of Forelgn Affatzs, Go- Many Nes: iuchowaki: the Premier, Dr. Roe 1. The American WOMEN} the Cabinet Ministers, the civily mimlie nd naval officials and the Diplo- “pac! to get Th: pulpit was draped with a craped} matte Corps. American flag. IN CONSTANTINOPLE. for the sorrow touched and overwhelmed us all, for he who was the Chief Magistrate of the tion, honored and beloved, who trust- 1 in the people and whom’ the people . in a moment, been stricken down.” IN OLD PLYMOUTH. In order to conduct the memorial ser- vices held in Plymouth Chureh, Brook- Newell Dwght HMMs, pastor of the congregation once presided over by Henry Ward Beecher, came from the lumber camps of Wis- where he was spending his vacu- anchor in the mass were: Assistant Priest, 1 cons of Honor, Re ly and Rev. T. F., of the Mass, Rev. H. T. M. B. Dyer; Deacon of th Smith, and Master of Ceremonies, Rev, T, F. Myhan. AT ST. V.N°ENT FERRER. At the Church of the Dominican Fath- at Lexington avenue and Sixty- wixth street. t Logan, 0. P.. for a few moments to- thousands paid thelr nory of WHtam co. TOOOG The body of the enuren was nung with] ( @ Cross, W. J. © uniforms of the diplomatista and of 4 number of TR who were * of color In the midst of the sombre wtothe tdle sat tt the Marine: bells tollin off the Mt |AT MORRIS.A =e ia nearly all churches and the vt The rector, the Rev. Dr, Morgan, con-|baasador, and Lady O'Conor, and Jona ducted the Epiacopal service, wh! fully choral, assisted by tho of all the conducted the services. A big memorial held at the audttoriun? President were 4 meeting will be this evening. Between twen rand men march school connected with te church were} propriate hymna, nid twenty-five thou- There was n> sermon or address, the congregation the chorleters sang | were present | Olver ‘Thde Every seat {n the famous church was occupied long before the services began, After a prayer and a hymn, the Rey, Dr. Mills began his address, nt than words « national loss. aldent rode through jong alwlex of ap NSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 19.—Tho memorial service at the British Bes bassy Chapel, at Th2rapla, to-day honor of President McKinley was at~ tended by all the chtefs of the Diplos matic Missions In full uniform, include ing Sir N. R. O'Conor, the British Am= neh army and navy sent made a brigat nwas |G. A. Leisaman, the United States Mins ainiaiers | ister. and hls staff; United States oa: ‘hea cn Paria | SUl-General C.M. Dickinson. representa~ Amertean churches in Uves of the Sultan and the Porte and ; ofthe pal Delegate, Mer. Bonati. ; | A detachment of ‘marines and blue- sreh [Jtckets from” the sh Buardship left (ae cure sfelita was drawn up in the Embassy. earer, My God, to | grounds, ALI, WIRES SILENT. number of visiting clirey ‘Ambassador Porter and nix stat. in] At the time set for the removal of the Unfurled near the car- Whea Father Ducey had 1 » had flown over pit In St. Leo's Chureh to new President of, the States had requeeted the peopls to us- In Uhelr houses of worsitl y God thelr pe nd well-being country uxd its authorities; to bumbie themselves before God that thelr prayer might ascend to |i accordance with the Fren has any one been so widely and so sin. | re cerely mourned. ay he atated President on se “Among the heroes and martyrs who fn Chicago, In Car have dicd vicartourly large place for our slain leader. Mighest sense our President hath now entered Into the Holy of Holles, bearing the elns of hts people with him, Rever- he was wounded transgressions end on and in Washing let us make a the chancel and she oMctals, diplomats and ot moved toward the doors, tha business not pended stopped fn prayer watehing his bier tto the highe bulidings wer offer up to Almi equalled only CURANSS ORROW, ning Compan ight and will ne. vitly we confess ved down at Donny und Strauch, representing: AT TAEARATE mortal vervice Oriental The E The hall is the largest and lt was ‘ous le the story of the sins of tae na repubile founded on law we have | among men. AT TEMPLE ISRAEL 6 but to tuke dy; freedom of speech ind of ‘ihe ave tra fo! ty nto unbridled Meense nes Se NDEFES “How ghastly this story of national the death of our the people into a rate Higginbot and side-arma, troop of cavalry from Morro Castt Wit and municipal officers, the 1 consuls, the judges, (he state Institutions, the employers tranngresnion. this morning was President han shocke consslousness of thelr sins. “If to-day, assembled in church and hall, the people register a vow that the: will'xo strengthen the home, the presse and the church t jon and noble present, hy and lawlersness from the land our martyred President haa not dled in FIFTH AVENUE BAPTIST. vervices of the Fifth Saptiat, the Reformed Eplscopal, the Central and Epiphany Baptlat Churehe: the Fifth Avenue 1, No. 6 West street. Tho church was crowded, und the services were opened with the fog of the hymn, “Lead, Kindly Light,” congregation. rarer, M¥ God, to Thee" and were alno ating, and Mise Mucilor nzans offered up to-« nthe intron th iysfourth tealin in honor of the were held t bay eth present were the mem-|Uon at Nassau, P., connecting the den McKinley. Moth Magis MeKinley was not the student« man vecause he was Pre made President | asus trom the Beve jinthe’ ees attend to my people | traces mu ara (0 the word Cf ‘Thy mout “Phere Ik na doubt In my mi tinned Father Ducey of holy writ tha ity and brotherly these United Btates. in Christ, and hope to reatize the sve 1 think, is evident from the fret merican colony and thousand own ts draped in] were evon meds late President withatanding the fact that | urel so long and Seven: | Memortal and other elty revicee ta Parmiy ndreds wero f tendered the sympathy of Memorial Baptist Caur aln throughou “Tears for the for the living, lin murdorer Bergen Reform - a y. but sorrow and pity, of the Amer! nd besouRNt that no Violence or eept through the Path of justice ant ST. JOHN THL EVANGELIST The memorial services at tho Chureh of St. John the Evangellst, pluce wad West Eleventh morning were conducted by Sacred music was fi rbid that tn this ple Baptist Chur ett tolled when the House of Mourning. Mendes sald Cathotte’ chur pon not inh Masses were FY business was suspended modore in ‘iWumantty mourns, forces here and other high offi ytand together y because a sua: MINNESOTA IN GLOOM, minutes tn} \ of the martyr . tive men. Minneapolis te 1 form of government nh funeral! fate President's remains to the cem- . took up a position frow etery the Commercial! Cable Company's Kk hands wilt (el cables und lind lines in America, Can- i NY Tada, England, Ireland, Scotland, France ne MEM and the Azore Islands were silent for — thelr attendance five minutes. ‘ ISELS, Sept Many distt The Une of as Postal Telegraph Coa 0 s dis Ger pany erved the same ceremony ane Lead eine, the leased wire system of the Associated Press also suspended. Briec ppresent- | The Western Union Telegraph Coms Nelgium; the Diplo- | pany observed holiday hours throughout tae Foreign Minister, i. | its entire system, and all signalling on ae Worelay Mint of the | the International cables and land lines lice ut Wesel attended tne }of the Western Union Telegraph Com= tee in the Anglican Church | pany’s Central Cablo office was sus— ed the late President of | pended, every Instrument being silenced ates for five minutes. 19.-Memorial ners ‘Tae Western Union ‘Telegraph Com- t McKinley | pany to-day sent out the followtam United States | notice bs, 9 “The Brittsh Government's cable sta- > Pres day at the ati: Corps and te] Bahama Islands with the United States tn. fui) unicorn stat. duplter, Fla,, closed to-day at It * ne Ameri col and| A. M. and remained closed until 293 Ching and ota “OM M. tne Diplomatic, Cerpr, THE MEANEST YET. the diploma: me of the Smith street Line, Pay Double ‘“Holf- r tonger thanked him in behal Conger thanked him in behalf Serr: Jamaica, Sept, 19.—Crowdx day” Fare To-Day. orial GSTON. r diay attended the The meanest and most despicable ad- Vantage ever taken of the public In connection with a great calamity was operation in the borough of Brook!rm day. ‘Th Istand and. Brook- lyn F Company, which Includes: the Smith street. De venue and Fronkiin ng. ¢ Raper, the Com mmand of the British nave ale were fn addition to foval re ——— DIGNITARIES AT Saati atts" Inetructed Ite “One Sweatly lirexsen were r Frink M. Goudchild, of the ribute of re tor, Rey. Arth by tho Rev. D. Parker Morgan. wented by the person of the inan # that re us concelved for Central Baptist, EWARK. and the Rev, Rufus F dy snneny of the Fifth Aveaue Baptis AT CALVARY BAPTIST, Appropriate exercises President: McKini the morning. at was gastefully decorated with Kadath Achim Aven 3% Eliridge str Newark tos Thailuny of the also draped in a profusion The chureh was well filled.. The service oponed with the Litany, which was roud by Dr, Morgan. he reached the words, et, and at the Hebrs King Edward, a memorial service in honor of President Me Westhiinster Abbey to-day and at proceanton ot clvte fzatlons, a Maxs-meeting was held tnt) address by Archbishop Ire- memory of were held during the Calvary all of us for th working ite miracle At ull of these services the Rey ‘rom murder 1 Hi in summer time. for the pa Patni ot Aa ye cents, oft ail. throu —Uy command at] Sen" oo" sundays and holidays. Terry week day the fare is oaly fie Inley was held | cents. i Minsengers on the Coney, Isiand and Brooklyn care were amazed thie @morn=: DON, Sept. tended by many Americans and Eng-| "nen, after passing Park Circle; Fifty-seventh street, sudden death, Good Lord, de- under the auspices of a number of Brit- he pronounced the words moat ON THE nour of tae fimerat vil the were tolled. AT TEMILE EMANU- of distinction, The Lord] conductors came around and put out: Steward of the Household, Lord Pem-| their h ands for the second fare. ish-Amoriean societies, The church was ornately decorated. The societies repre- impressively and distinctly, pausing aev- eral seconds between the words. LO IN PRAYER. broke, represented the King. Next to +t The services at the miple Emuanu- Why’ h ‘body asked, aay "the him rat the United States Ambassador, | jneeptacodiy and hait ashamed, ‘We Mr, Choate; Secretary Waite and other | charge double farea on holidays. vented were the Canadian Society, the Soctety of St, George, Kane Lodge, F. und A. M.; Sons of St. George, Union Howard preached a short sermon from the text, “Oh, my Father, if ubls cua may not vass from me ex- AT OYSIER were largely attended. seph Silverman part he sald: members of the Embuasy. and raltread memorial serv! Tt sounded Ike some sort of a Joke, but the conductors were Mont of the members of the royal] nest and It was pay the extra “holiday's 97 Lodge of Glasgow, Scottish Rite Masons es for Mr, MeBin and the St, David's Society. There were also a number of Grand Army men pres- cept 1 drink it, Thy will be done.” ‘The preacher called atteniion to the family were represented, while “Nearer, My words of the eo towlng and hures wud Christ Churel Neceasttate” ous hynin whi he Sec- | fare or ge’ off the car, a Men, women und even child retary of War, William St. John Brod- ren. pris. y . J. They insisted that It waa rick, and the Under-Secretary of tne] toMtet Tie Mr a holiday, pas Jast worés of tho martyred President, “It is God's way; His will, not ours, be and rald that such words could only have been uttered by a man who ly imbued with the “ane I mind and heart of now become national and non-sect Witlam McKinley most fitting epitaph. peated ty hlin, seemed to comfort him. Thoy expressed Forelen OMe present in pereos he British Ambassador Ais} rice were runnin -| minutes the aft In his xormon ‘MacArthur «ald: “Tho clylltzed world to-day slucerely 8 tha body of President Mc- Lord Cranborne, were] company had determined to col national y Into a few: > Set! | alex » fe United! ins Lord Pauncefote: the Russian { \'Fatk about taking the pennies 6 Ambassador to Great Britain, M, de] dead man’s exes: STICUT SILE Conn... Sept, 19, wany freterics and tn} the vibrating fmpulses of his life; tey pn | CONNEC a ar le, offered) the petition In 6 garden a’ lethsemane, He also called attention to the chur- al cain By be. hand oF a7) assassin, fere’ln the Watory of she civiilsey fated bis sentiments and emotio: he Turkish Ambassador, Costaki ghoulish vld gaine. the Danish Minister, M. ao. Bule, | AR" century. improvement