Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 September 1901 — Page 6
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C. DO A NIC, fabllaher. .JASPElt, I I INDIANA. Leon Corde!, uged 72, MM a MS known riuliniat, died in New York city on the 1Kb. Mr. Kdwiu 1. HaniiM, solicitor otthe tisvy department, has been detailed to esiat Judge Advocate I.einly in the Hchlry Inquiry, Mr. llannu combine! the quulities o! a gOOd Blvtl laws er With a knowledge of maritime, and naval law. Many of the pupils of vouny Indie' school near OUnl TolatOi I 1 -idcucc. at Ynsna..i. Ruüia, who. With their teacher snd Other young " reoui i r the neighborhood.oalledou him and presented the COtUtt with t'.ow.rs, have been arrested, and their te.ieher hua been dismissed. According to a story ninth waa niacie public in New York, on the btth, immigrant smugglers are bringing cargoes f foreigners in b hooners to thin country. Within a few days a essel, said to be named the Lottie, lauded 111 immigrants at Clarke'i love, on Buzsard! bay. The ixil iMaH of the great atei I workers' strike at M. k. --port, Pa-, took place, on the night oi the buh, when three workmen worn aat upon ly strikers or strike sympathizers, and badly beaten, Twentyfln extra policemen wem nworu in, and nuinercus ajrroata wen made. Kuiuiu ("loldmau, the auarehiat agitator, ander ahoee red banner Leon Catolgona claims be atanda and whost words he says tired Ins heart ami his brain to attempt the naeaasi nation of the president, was arrested in ChicaV go, on the 10th, charged with conspiracy to murder the president. It is reported thnt half Um roffen prop of Porto Bleo baa been partially ruined by recent -tonus, and that the banana crop has suffered serious damage. The poorer classes will ,f, bali.y appeal for iisaibtanee in conai pience. 1 he new railway bridge across the Anaseo river has also been destroyed bl the flood--. Early on the morning of the 13th, the president took a turn for the worse, end his condition gam rise to the gravest apprehv-i.Vion. While not .onsiderc.i in extremis, the worst waa feared, owing to the weaknesa of the heart action. The trouble was said t le due ton taking too in itch nourudiment miring the preceding day. Mayor Phinney of Kingston, N. Y., on the nth, inapended Policemea lleppner for remarks regarding the attempted assass nation ot 1' resident McKinley. Ueppner said it was a pity BtOn people wen not sind who insisted or Baking rieh people richer and poor people poorer, and that the presidt ntts death would eeualUM t calth. At Wichita, Kas.. on the 11th. the grand jury brought in a reindictment rgn'Trli Mr. William Martiiulale, I herging him wih wrecking the Bna poria national bank, which failed moot than two yean apo. The president of tb batik. Mr. Cross, committed suicide at the time of the failure. Mr, Martindale was ice-president of the bank. I he giaaand plana of the Loaiaiaui I'urehaae Oantenninl expoeitioo are in su h shape now that it will be poeatbh to determine, within a very short time, by them the exaet amount o pact- which each department can ie allowed. , s... n as the allotments are made the committees will coinejaeneh the actual work of petting to 40 t her t heir exhibits. I he P.ritisii Medical .lournal. of tha 12th, anyn: "The details in ihe McKinley Indict ins are sufficient to justify the aairthlB that the treatment of the caw in promptitude and comgdete efficiency, will rank as one of th greatest achievements tif abdominal surpery recorded." The Journal compliinents highly Ihe skdl and courage of the attendinp Mirpeona. The Schley eaatrl of inquiry began its srssionv. .t the Washington navy yard) on the Igffc, ldmiral Dewey pre aiding. Rear admiral rlowison'i qua), iticatlon as i. nanwilatir of the court was formally efnnltenged by Beat dmiral Schley, and the challenge ran tained. The earned then ndjonrned fR-tiding the i ion of another member by f.V1 iinvy department. a The first rt-.il day of the prand nrtuv encampmei 1 levelund, ., opened, on the ntnjn, With nearly two hundred thonmuai rloltori in the olty. The day w a- i : h'y -.-.. nth anntireraarj nf CbaaaneeaMM Perry's ureal victory on Lake F.rt' and that inniorble nml derisive triumph of "U'iJ An-ri.-.-i's n,'i,il prowess ns titto, ly t. I- brated by frrjxx no al paracV PlraVidt at MeKiiiljr. v 1h vvas sliut twi.-i the l'a n Ann-ru an e position at Badfinio, N. V.. by th- avowed iinnrchiai I kolgoan, am tb 'b. sd , bo, under tine akillful tinaMaWUMi of hia anineat anrgeuae and phyaieiajwa, had made auch apparently rapid pnngnai toward rtjovery, began, naaceoaatabl. to KinA; () th- afternoon of the 1-th. Ihr aUrin spread rapidly Ihronghont the naamtrj! and anaia4 ly grew in intensity until 2:15 a. 5f the nth, when r died, lb last "vious Words, spoken to his bs 'ed wife, after . Inn. In. if f art of th. nf the hymn, "Ni trn. My (. : o I , werei -tjood by. All' pond ' '.N- U il lod'H way, ywil ! KU I
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THE MEW8 15 BRIEF.
PERSONAL AND GENERAL. (bi the night of the loth, the Mar quia Angleaey waa robbed if jevls valued at 96060, whtsh were taken from i room at Wal-inpham house. Iii don. wh le he was at the theater Antonio if aggio, the ana i Inst . wan takeu from Silver 1 Ity, S. m . la AlbaBjuerejue on the i-th. He was cross a mined and sweated, but re fused to d lew ige anything upon the abject of the president's assassination, alt hough witnesses were presented to prove he had repeatedly predicted that the president would be a-sassuiatid ! fore tlctober I. He was bound over for court on the charpe of coespiracy to murder. Prince Chnn, through 'he fihineee niinister in Berlin. KingChangi begged permission of the mother of the late Bann Von Ketteler to express personally his condolence with her on the death of her son at 1'ckin. Frau Nan Ketteler. hovcvcr. refused to rec .v e t he prince. ' Among the jewelry Htolen from the nrtjuia of Auplcsy, while at a l.onbn theater, recently, was r. grenl pold chain set with caif-cye atones, diamonds, sapphires and vellow stones, and valued ut g 10,000, A dispatch from Tanpier anyn tinAnatrian, Britlnhi French. Qerman and Russia a repreaeutativea have sent a note t) the sultan of MoTOCCO sup northag Spain! demand for the release of the Chrintlun captives held by the Moorish tri ies. compensation for thgir eaptun and the punishment of the trilws. Johann Most, the anarchist, was arrested in New York, on the 12th, and locked up at police headquarters. The arrest was made by Central OfHce Detective Femeison, Herr Most was at his headquarter! in Gold street. when the arrest was made. It wan stated at the navy department, on ihe l-'th. that an application had been made ami granted for a two vv.eks' extension bf Admiral Sampson's sick leave. Tin- hep's of those In attendance upon the president of his apeedj rePO Vary wen rudely shattered, early on the morning of the l.'.th. when ston.aeh disorder, accompanied iy pronounced heart wellness became niiuiifcst, and the gravest apprehensions weie felt. At I a vi. he was in a condition of semi-stupor. Ir. is,-iae Seylia, of Buffalo, a friend of Kmiiia Öoldmna who left buffalo on the nigh! of the attempted a.ssassination of the j. res:. lent, was arrested in Chicago on the 1'Jth. He answers the description of the man who immediately preceded Caolgosa in the Bate shukinp hands with the (ires, dent. The Schley court of inquiry, which assembled at the NYashington navy vard. on the 12th. was adjourned, suh-j-ct to farther eaU, pending the aelectiou of another member of the court to rhfilaee Ilea r-Admiral How isoa, who was disqualified on the challenge of Rear-Admiral Schley, the challenpe being sustained. Secretary of the Treasury Gage, on th U'th. bought ?T. .us. nun in bonds, mostly fonts of various issue. Tenders airprcuat inp 1 -o.-ii-o ,Mv rejeetn. The governmeat profited, within the merest fraction, a ratio of interest equal to that relinquished by tin investor. The national nncampmenl of tin (irnnd Army of the BepuMic ;issm-bh-d in business session -t the l'ueli.l avenue opera house. lev lea ml. .. on the 13th. Commander-in-chief Bai pieur. in hia iinmial addnaa, at taipned the administration f the pension bureau and demanded a more literal enforcement of the peniion laws. Ore thousand ponnda f powder ( n nleded in the Schatte Powder Coi ftorrhouse. at Oakland. N. J., on the 12th. Five men were blown to atomind two were fatally and scores seriously injured. Tender of a portion of Foreal park as a site .f the St. Louis World's f;,jr was formally accepted on the l.!ih. und the takinp possesion of the site by the exposition company will be followed at once by the erection of a barrier around the property thus acquired. Shamrock II. was ennpht in a squall that name net of the went at a .vmilc an hour clip, off the bell buoy it Sandy Hook, on the 12th, with it, i . square feet of sail set. She behaved splendidly, ami the Baa aeamauabip of her crew laved lor from what aeenied at first imminent disaster. A mob took from jail at Wiekllffe, Ky.. on the morning of the I8th and haia'ed. Prank Howard. Sam I'eed. Kniest, Bat in, Bi gl'Uen, who murdered N.h l homaa, an Inoffenaivi old darky, on the night af the Tth. They are aid to have coafeesed. The dreaded loll worm is at WOrN in Texas and Indian terrltarjr, W in re a yield of from one-half to threefourthe of a bale to the new was pected farmers will pet onlv about. nae-fourth of a bale. The 1m.ii worm eats the Iwtrk and h aves the atafl nnd then ents off ih- boll at the stem. When it tiecatue known in ndaanap ol.. on the lath, thai PresldeM Ma Klajej wan djrfag; Gov, nurbin or derd the .-rbandonnient of the ;irrannieut s for edebratlng ladiaua day at lie I'an- A m :. a 0 exposition, and the rp.vial train jvady to convey h;s party to Jliiff.ilo c iia released. Rx'Preehfeal Qfarret Cleveland, wht . toM of Prenhfaat BaBinhry,i ne rJotia sinkitnf spell, said: "This it very sor.'pwful news." lViie nske if he would nay something regarding tLt president, he npHtd thai the (halt git I it Would be "'! pluce Jtf MUf atr thinf ut preset. t.
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issued the follovvmp procla mat ion . hi view of the serious change in the r0ditiON of the president withlM tin VM few hours, it is thoupht best to , pofrpeae ladetaltelj all sjrnajmmeeitau and exe-ises in connection -vith lib noil day. If, within the providence of llod the president shall recover, the State of Illinois can how her interest in the I'an American exposition, and her rejoicinp, by inn line another Uli- j nois ilay." Priaee Qian, head of the I Innese mission of expiat ion. v i-.it ed Hamliurp, on the 18th, and W8I nt ertaimd at dinner b Herr Ml.ert Halin. president of the Hamburg' American line. BmpefOr Francis Joseph has eon- I f erred upon Count Von Wald nan the prand cross of the Order of St. Ste phea. Princess Vietorie Louise, only daughter nf Rmperor William, celebrated bet ninth bit tl dav, . n th 1 lih, with her mother ami her youngest brother. Prince Joachim, at Kadiucn. LATI NEVN'o ITEMS. Jttst before formally takutf the oath of president, Mr. Boosevelt, nd dressing the membere f the cabinet preisen t, said: "Mr. Secretary. I shall take the oath at once, at the request of the mcmben of the cabinet, ami in this hour of deep and terrible national bereavement, I wish to state 1 shall Continue absolutely unbroken the pollei of President McKinley, for the peace, prosperity and the honor of our beloved country." tin the 13th, President Roosevelt ieFued a proclamation appointing Thürs day. the l'.ith, "the day on which the body of the dead president will Im- laid in its earthly restinp place, as a day of mourning ami prayer throughout the United states." i he proclamation ayn: "President McKinley crowned a life of Inrgen! love for his fc'lovvmen, of most earnest ,-ndeavor for their welfare, by a death f Christian fortitude." tiov. Odell of New York announced, on the l.'.th. that he had declined to call a special term of the Mipreme court to try the murderer of Pres.dent McKinley, bccuuse the district attorney had matured him that tin' prand jury would indict and tin- c.i-i' be on trial within 19 days, and to call a special term and get a jury assembled would take longer than that. As soon as otli ially informed by Ambassador Clayton of the death of President McKinley, President Dia of ' Mexico made n personal all of condolence at the United States embassy. The national Rag! were displayed at half mast over all the public buildings, and tin- Saga of the respective countries were similarly displayed over all the legations. The end of the greet ateel worker' strike, on the IHh, in addition to the hundreds of thousands of dollars of wapes lost to the 70.IIUU strikers, proved a disastrous blow to the Amal- ( paiuated association, which ordered the strike to s, cure recognition of the 1 union in a few plants and lost score of those ntreudy pained. The su ireim- court of Mexico sinpended its acülonn, on the 14th, out j . r . i . - . ui lespt-c! ior ine memory Ol I resident McKinley, and the bench WN j draped in black crepe. Knag Edward, upon hmrnlng of the death of President McKinlev. ordered 1 the British eourt to go into mourninp lur one week. The engineers appointed b the die I riet attorney, following the accident to the Brooklyn bride:., on July J4. t exnmine the condition of thnt structure as to its present safety, reported on the 1 0th. The report concludes as follows: "We believe the present margin of aafetj to be so small that the neeeanity for repairs is very urpent. and have suypested means by whic h the safety can be in- j creased without material Interference j with traffic, and at a comparatively small COat.'1 The kin- of Greece, the crown prince of Denmark, Frederick, in be half of the kinp of Denmark. and Prince Christ ian, the heir presumptive to the throne of Denmark, called personally on United states Minister Sweunon, at Copenhagen, on the 10th, ami enpreened sympathy and condolence with the people of the United States and Mis. McKinlev on 'he death of the president. Leon F. CnolgOW, alias Kred Nieninn, was indicted, at Buffalo, tX. N'., on the K.th, by the Lire . ninty prand jury, for the crime f murder in the tirst degree in fatally ahooting President William McKinlev in the Temple of Music at thePnnAmericnn ground! at 1:13 o'clock on the afternoon of September The fluke and dtichi s of Cornwall made their formal entry into the Dominion of Canada, on the tfth, and wcrr iriveti a royal welcome by the people, whom they maj aome day rulo as kinp and queen. Thousands of their loyal subjects assembled in Quebec to prct t them. Prime Chun, head of the Chinese mission f expiation, who had ex preaned o deeire to pay a rialt of condolence ti the mother of I'.. iron mi Ketteler. bol was refnseil an audience, subsequently Ruggcsted thai he nhoohj Herl the wkaow, but nhe nine nfanedj to receive liini. Senores Al.atnora and rlmore, Peruvian delegates to the Pan Sue ri- ' can i onpress to be held in the ( ity I af Mexico, left Lima, by steamer, on ' llo' "th. for I 'mi.' tin), on their Wni to .New York. They tire accompa ,,;,., . by Att nenn Davalaj ami Linnuii. Qneen Sophia of Swcfhto. on the idtb, tebpiiiphed to lira, McKinley her deep nympathy in the xrt;1 losh i J she lind lUfftnined in the death ce! her h us on tnl.
ALL OVER THE STATE.
Events in Various Portions of Indiana Told by Wire. Placard fur u oin lc. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. If. The Hist thlhff that ere. Is the ee of visit ri to he penitentiary on entering the hoe liolihrMC shop i a l"H placard on the back of Kdward Swetaey hieb read: "I am too lay to work. I cut iu.v lager w avoid work." Sweeney i. the man who maahed his thumb anil cut his hand to avoid labor. W hen he reached the hoepital he told the phyal elane thai he had ntdenp hlaladnot to work that day. nnd admitted that be hail injured his own hand to avoid doing anything. Bweeaej wneetromp hv profession when foavicted In the eoiniiioii pleas coitrt of Moiitgoener county for btirglnr) and breeny. He t.in la on a big box in plain view pi inn visitor who pa throagh the prison, and he i regarded u one of t he novel -iijhts. ernes etel, Auburn. Ind., Sept. Hi.- Dr. . FL B tu mete, a voiuii.r phyalcinn enjoying a large practice in this city, wan aeisjrd by Heerj West, n blackamlth, and Jack Tow ne. ti re man. dngg 1 down tain from his otlice and i.arrowlv escaped lynching. Btameta Issccuaed bj ihren in. u of say inp after the prcsidcni wa shot "that McKinlev was only siifl'erinp what he had be. n instrumental in causing others to auaTer and I hat in t he event of MeKinley's death KooieVell would probablj met I a limilar fate" sn L'tsrka Kept M..nr. P.ra.il. 1ml.. Siqu. 16, Suit was t-n-tend againsl ex 4 ooalj (lerh In Hol ' land and bit bondsmen for 11,709. the amount which it is claimed he failed to turn over to the county t r. a surer w hen he retired from office in ISO. Suit was also begun againsl Charten Mace, wh'sc term as county clerk expired a rear ago, and hu- nondamea for S.vnou, the amount it is alleged he failed to turn over to the treasurer. .Irl PWaBMl Itewtl. Hartford City, lad., Sept. id. Mise Florence Challin was f.. und dead in bed if an early hour at her home lure. She ret i red a pp! ten t ly inguod health. The i-auc of death is yet undetermined, lu her pocket book w 1 1 f.niiul u headache prepantloa, end ;t a thought the took in overdone before retiring. She wa s years of age and u stenographer. Struck by u I ruin Union City, Ind.. Sept. 10 .L.hu Kent., a deaf mute, aged stepled in front .f a Dayton tv Union railway train near this city and was instantly hilled. The same train a few minute ft i re wared a horse driven by Mr. I! Hopper and she was pulled out of the buggy, iuatatalag aeriom lujorlea. ia an latitat na Nan. Nashville, lud.. Se;it. I, Joseph W right, postmnstCr St Norme. Alaska, who i. nnder srnat, charged with eov beaaling fAfOO jgovenment lands, ia n Hrown OOUnt) man, Wboae home was nee r t Iii city. Me wna n t acher In I he Brown county school- before g inn to the Alaskan gold fields. "v,.. i eocewstaea, ..-,ii; trton. Ind., Sej.t. Hi. I he P.alno. re A Ohi . Southwestern Ktiilway ompaaj absolutely refuse-to consider any concis I ion - to the striking 1borers. lieneral Manager llnwn sU 1 h. road w ill be operated a- n- mil. a nd that men w ill be found to do the work. baeeh ii.-iien..-.i. Scott-burg. Ind., Sept. 1ft. -The PCW M. F.. cbunh at Vienna, two miles ..out 'j of here. Was dedicated by Dr. C. W. I.evi-. of Moor.'- Bill. Th. c.ruer tone of the new Pre-by ter'an church here waa laid ander the dl rectien f t iie pa-- or. Bee. w . D. Malcolm. I'r iKlllelie.l ll Hell. Ifaterl o, Ind.. Sept. i;. Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, widow of the late David Hhoemaker. nn- found dead in bed. D. ath is supposed t. have been eau-ed by frighl from toiling of Bn belli nl un ear'y hour in the morning, announcing the pre-ident'- death. Poatb t V et.-mi). htarttnaville, Ind.. Sept. 10. William i:. MH reckt n, wh. k rvt .1 in the s. r ut . th Indiana, rising to rank of captain, and was a druggist for year- at Mo:,r. .via. i dead, lie at one time nerved na recorder of Morgan county. il..- Peeeetei . Washington, Ind.. Sept. 10. Oeorge White, a far mi r of Harrison township, hat npplled for exemption 'from taxa'ii.n under the re-ervation act passed by the Inst leglalature. with which lawfew f.irtn.-r- seem to be acquainted. I.l.-ulltle.l I 'plain! hid Sent. I'. Tlo i ... fly found on the railroad track horribly mangled, anil auppdscd to be a boy from Dunkirk, bn been identified an David Da via, eon of John w Daria af Ua- ( ity. Retwened 1 1 . ROfthvilte, Ind.. Sept. HI. Charten A. Praaee. recently appointed secretary o the naval commandant at San.iu-m, I' i tu IPeo. ha resigned his p.. it, on ami retained heme. -rel H lllop.-.l. .Martinsville, Intl.. Sept. 10. Joieph pelfcrer, an iiifarchi-t of this city . w hu was knocked down by n bystander a w.ek ago wh. n m said he was glad President McKinlev wa- -hot. was vi--bed by n party of unknown men, taken aprovi gear own and atripped, tied to a tree ami -ev.rclv whipped nreiio;.- . nrka Murneg. Pontiac. Mich., Sept. Kire Sim.1." . deatroyed the largenl portion of '). .1. leaudvtl ä Co.'s carriage body ivorks located Inn. Lo-s, fdOgM; insured for I4T.900, About .iö) im B WW I mp.oy . J. ,
10 The Remains of the Late Chief Magistrate Taken Back to the National Capital. OEPARTUflt FROM BUFFALO IMPOSING. I'll on an il il ! I llli.io. eflOh llHrrd garaehs, 1 lasi the fareetn ',' solenn. Pecnaa PUmhmmI Frees ie Ctff Hull la In- "peelnl Train In MitillM. Mlibura Boaae, Buffalo, n. Bept. 10. The silent form of William McKinley was borne from this city in impressive state. Monday morning, nnd tahea on its last Journey to the national capltol. .lust eleven aaya ago be caiuc to tin- Pun-American exposition in full health und vigor. lie was received with an cnthusiastn that was unprecedented in the annäht of the city and lor :.'! bjOiirs enjoyed hiuisell t hor OUghly. The story of the foulest of aanaaalnationa, the pathetic stride to recovery u outwardly uenioiist rutcd, while death was siowiv working on the vitals, the brrathh-s hOpM of a nation und loved ones, the terrible hours of' suspense when death made its final demand again-t the hum. in skill all are mattet s of history now. The body of Ihe honored chief executive of the nation, who came to iluffalo only u few days apo as the puest of the city, was borate uwuy iu sa.i splendor, hia career ended, an far as his dominant personality is concerned; although his policies will remain. Thousand! upon thoaaands watched the impressive procession moving towards the depot. It was doubly impressive because of itH lack of gorgeOUineSS ami because of tintact that, following closely behind tin- pall-covered corpse of the dead president followed the suocesaor to the title und the living ehattgC in the country's history. The train that bore th.- president from Büffale wa- a solid one of Pullman ears, drawn by two locomotive.-. Fifteen minutes before the train was scheduled to lea VC, an engine sped out through Ihe J lids with orders to precede the train by r, minutes and keep the tr ick cleat The I'linernl Train. The casket ,vas placed between fhe w indows of an ob-ervation CM vv here it could be seen by tin- people as tic train went by. ( ripe was draped from the two locomotives und from tin- rear of the oborrvatton ear. and tin- railing! of the car were ahrouded in crepe. The only relief was in two tiny pilot flags of white on the leading locomotive. The station was absolutely clettr Presklcat Booaevell entered the station with 'secretary Corf el you. The members of the cabinet followed. I he president raised his hut in auht tnt i'in. shortly after v 10 it was announced tha' every thing vvas in readiness, and at Si T the train pulled slowly out. just four minutes biter thin. was scheduled. THROUGH A LIVING LANE. Tin- BeeSe is Veasatagcoa t hrough i uo.K I. in- of Itarrlieu .Ir.l Muiiriilug IVop'r. Washington, Sept. it. Through a living lane ..f bareheaded people st retch i tip from Buffalo up over the Alleghany! and down into the boar. I valley of the Su-ipicba una. ami on to the Marble city on the banks of th. shining Potomac. the nation's martyred president yeaterdaj made his last Journey to the s,-,t of the government ever which he presided tor four and one-hnlf years. The Whole country acemed to have drained it b population to the -id.- of the tmc', over which the funeral train panned lln thin line, through the mountains nnd the sparsely settled districts thickened at the httb hum let eov ered acres, in towns suddenly grown to the proportions of respectable cities and Wen con jest. d into vast mttltttudct in the Irirecr ities. Work was sus pended in ti. id nnd mine ami i ity . Th.' schools were dismissed, II ml everywhere appeared the trappings and tohenn of woe. A million fhtgn af balf-masi dotted the hillside ami valby and formed n thicket of color over the cities. Ann from almost every banner streamed a bit of crep--. The stations were beavj with the black symbol of mourninp'. Al all the btrgnr towns and cities after the trail' got into I'cn n-y Iv a tiia, militiamen draam ap at "present aims-" Kept back the enormous crowd-. The -ili nee with which countiesthousand! viewed the remains of their lo ro ami martyr was oppressive and profound. Only the rumbling of the train's wheel-, the sobs from men and Women with tea r-stnimd face- and Ihe dole fill tolling of the Church bells broke on the ear. At several places. Will. mmsport, Barriaburg nnd Baltiraon. tiie . inn,. - piaj ed ' .: i dina I Plea ma n't grand hymn. Taben aUogether, the journey home was the most remarkable demonstration of unit "-al personal sorrow tnee Lincoln Waa borne to his grave Everyone of thoaa who ettane t pay their last tribute to 1 1. .lend had nn opportunity to catch a glimpse ,,r thBnfT enveged bier. el. vatui to view In the ehsei v itioii car ut the rcur of th train
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reach the eye on thia train of d.ath. Tlnv locoinotite hud ohrou.l.-.i l( black, the curtains of the . which Kt the lonely, atrisltea Widow Ihe relatives of the pre-ideir. und others were drawn. The Whole black train vvas like a shutt, house, ine only for that 101111111.,-, car, where the body lay guurded In Soulier 01 itir army ami a sailor ut I a nut y . Mra. McKinl -y stood the trip In ly. In the morniug soon aftei leaf. ing Buffalo aha pleaded ao naruc In- allowed to po into the car vv 1 . her dear on. lav that reluctant : was given and -he pent half an 1,. ,r beside the collin. All the way the train was preci nboai 1"' minutes by u pilot , sent aimed to test the bridgi 1 switches and ievent the p..- I, .y of an accident to the precioua bun a it ciirried. The train had the 1 of-way aeer everything. (Col a u i moved on the Pennsylvania railroad sysleni .111 ininutes before the pilot . agine Wils due, or for the same 1. tl of time nftcr the train had a--..!. Uenerel Bunt 1 Intendenl .1. B. Hut sou hail sent out explicit inetruct , covering every detail. The order 1 ,. eluded: "livery precaution mu taken by all employes to mskl tUjOvc aheolotely eertelu," lien. Boyd, as-i-tunt pan l'l rf agent, had personal harpe .1 train. The train left Buffslo at yesterday iiiorninp, and arrived 1 Washington at 1:31 hist night. In hours it is estimated over half a n lion people aw the coffin which ;,. all that was eortnl of Preeidenl Kinlcv . Mi RKSTIK I THK III I 1 iini si:. II. -.10. Ina of I'renlilenf McK Inlet lie In Ihr W ell-K no 11 Best Rmm, Washington, Bept. ic.' The remu s of Prcaldenl McKinley tonlghl lie n the I'.ast room of ihe White Hon P. where f-r more than four year- ,, had made bin home as the chief u tute of the great iaterican repuh Upataln his widow mourn- for het dead in the family apartment now bring buck hut the mddtst of memories. It was with simple ceremony 1 1 alienee thnt fitted perfectly the sad' ness of the iceasior. that il o. . v of the late pr. tidcnt was bu Pennsylvania avenue to the W .- lioUM and laid upon the bid great Kast room, where he bad Mnud so often in tin' pride of his in;. 1 io receive the greeting! of '.he com mOO people he loved better than I inself. HAN 11111111 THK Mlll so v 11 Hut llrrml In l . ll lor Ihr I Im.- W lo a Mra. HeKtnlOI Itelurna Mom. Washington, Bept, n. Mrs. McK iley has stood the strain of the Hv l ordeal follow inp the death of t hi president without breaking down, 1 her physician. Dr. Kiey, is en aged to believe that she will f0 through the state ceremonial n collapse. The half hour she sp. I side the eogth on the t mill thiing was followed by a period of an mi on, hut fir. itlxej indue.!: 1 to slei-p this afternoon. Now II, it -In- has gene through with Ihe I nnd fatigues of yesterday and to-day, those nearest to her fuel there 1- t tie serious langer of Immediate . .- lapse. Their dread is for the fut when the nerve tension of the preS . at ordeal is ov er ami w hen t he vv id v is hack alone in the old house a' ' ton. with the good of reflection und realintion that must conic upon her,
r....! I lleiculal Ion rt-n.lltiK I'uiieriil. Washington, Sept. 17. Orden bar! been given bp the acting first I--ant postmaster general for the 1 inp of the poet office at Centott home of Preeidenl McKinley, between the hours of fen o'clock a. In I four o'clock p. m., en Tuesday I Wcdneadey, ami all day on Thursday, the day of the interment. It ,il-' 1 been ordered that r.ll rural frei Hverj .-.ui nrs throughou! the n try shnll refrain entirely from p -forming any official duties on II nay. Bee, else. Wassel i lie at eetare, Wnnhington. Sept. 11. Actini Oen. Ward has received 11 cable raea sage from lien. Wood, governor getl" eml ol Culm, -ay ing that he w 1 leave Havana this morning f": 1 ton, by way of Tampa, Fla., in 1 to be present at the interment "I ' late president. It is under t . I ' r he will bring with him the electoral law of ( una for the considet.i' ' Pre-idetit Rooat elf. BROOKLYN BRIDGE IN DANGE iL Tin- nsarta r fiireii Bsaall 1 I ihr Reeeaatey rave Regale! la Irri I mOt,H New York. Sept. )',.- The . appointed by the district attorney, following Ihe accident to the III lyn bridge 011 .lulv ft, to exainit condition of that structure a present safety have reported. W 1 withholding much of the renori district attorney gives out tin- follov ing as the conclusion of tic mi nt : "We ballen the present 1 safety to lie so small that ih ' shy for repairs is very Urgent. ' have suggested means by which il" safely can Ik- increased vvithoi.t tei inl iiitei fereiu e wilh tnfHc. u eompantlref email cost."' "It was farther stated in the ''" port." M id 1 he dist riet ettOH "that the margin of anfetj will I'fenseil by the absence of h"' v" er." ilie district nttorney has ih i ed whethet the Mutter will 1 1 uctilid to the nnnd jury.
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