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SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY

- TBr Electbio Teleobath. Copybioht.] PRESIDENT M'KINLEY DYING. Peb Pbess Association. Received September 14, at 9.4 a.m. Washington, September 12. A bulletin issued ait 'three this morning states that President M'Kinley's condition ■ is very serious, and that the gravest apprehensions exist. Tlie patient does not respond to stimulation, but is conscious. The particulars show that the alarming change for the worse occurred at two ' o'clock following on failure of the digestive > organs. There was a slight rally at about ' four o'clock. The Cabinet and the Presi- ' d-ant's friends have been summoned. Mr James Wilson, Secretary for Agrieul- ! '.ure declared at 6 o'clock that President '-. M'Kiuley was still fighting for life and - had a chance. l Received September 14, at 3.1 p.m. = Washington, September 13. s A bulletin issued in the afternoon was i more 'reassuring. The patient? was reported i better t'han on Thursday. At ■midnigih't there was a. gratifying expectation, of furs' ther improvement. At a quarter to six, s however, the gravest crisis occurred, and , the family was summoned to the bedside T and the case pronounced hopeless. J Received September 14, at 2.16 p.m. a " Buffalo, September 13, 5 p.m.

: , President M'lvmley is dying. #

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8227, 14 September 1901, Page 2

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SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8227, 14 September 1901, Page 2

SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8227, 14 September 1901, Page 2

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