The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1901, Page 8

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Tat _ THE WORLD: a VENING, aes tae 19, 1901. X SS WILLIAM Me KIMLE ee ait Ltiaiecwrs Seen stew el ALL CANTON 3 TEARS AT Mi KINLEY’S BIER. HIS FIRST STEP TOWARD PROMOTION vee Gainey Pleaded to Have the Body Rest in the Old Home and Wish Was Granted. _THE BODY IN THE CITY HALL AT CANTON. cat mad Temusalwanas that her grief had worn tteett | tne the gruesome panorama of the pre- | oO was she went wi For an neur e room wit be wan permt the comin He sent managing @ tor him Fout, yet when she came to her own jhome she broke down utterly. { Between solid lines of sympathette dig- nitnrles of the natton and her own weep- Ing townspecpie she had to Se carried from the train to her heme. As she descende m the funeral teaming frail devon! ¢ McKinley and their arm drooping sho The expreanion of her grief waa pitia dle to behold, Threvigh the black meshes slat her veil could be seen a black ‘oor- dered white hundkerchtet pressed close npainst hor tearful eyes. President Reneeveit, xtrong and stal- Wart, stead allentty Nat in nand and watched ber tottering steps with visible |sympathy, Throughout tho ceremyntes| jj t followed he apperred to he reealle! than ten minuz-# 2 ceding seventy-two hours. Roosevelt in Retirement. After the mournful parade from the railway station to the black-garbed Clty | Hall he retired to the house of a citizen and was seen no more during the Gay om evening, He wit be'the central figure \of the mourning nation to-morrow, when} the funeral will occor, under the eyes of s lene hundred thaurand people, The tawnspeople of Canton never he- as they aia te oa Three traininads ef mourn. ‘ame from Washington, ort to the Rody of Can- tinguished ecltizen, Tho In a few minutes of each ay from Washingson and escute Mttle city | of death tess} ih the jnou |FULL MOURNING SERVICE IN MANILA MANILA, Sept. 19.—There were Im- Preasive civil, military and naval od- servances here to-day in honor of Ireri- dent McKinley, The mourning was unl- {versal Moat of the business houses [were clesed. ! After a service at the Palace, the mfit- fore saw no many dignitaries In goidltary escorted the civil ofMficiats to the armed | Luneta, where all the available traops, aailora and marines were assembled, and pald honors to the Inte President In the prenence of, thousands of spectators. The fleet at Cavite salutes, Chtet Justice Arcilane, "Ih am addres, guid the Filpinoa anhored tne nd what the death of and good President would friendship of Amerienns and Priests In many parta of th pelian: conducted services the deat, The churches were crowded. © (

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