PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.
— ♦ A PATIENT SUFFERER. HIS CONDITION UNCHANGED. THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT. SHADOWING ANARCHISTS. ANOTHER ARREST. United Press Association— -By Electrio Telegraph — Copyright. (Received Sept. 12, 9.23 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. The police in New York are taking a census of anarchists, and shadowing them until their movements are explained. President M'Kinley's condition is unchanged in all important particulars. The sufferer passed a comfortable night, but experienced a slight irritation, arising from the fragments of his coat in the wound. This necessitated the partial re-opening of the wound, and is delaying the healing. Beef juice has been taken through the mouth. Colonel Roosevelt, the Vice-President, states that Mr M'Kinley will resume his duties in a month. A man named Edelbert Stone has been arrested in 'iJ'ew Jersey for being an accessory to the attack. He remarked on Friday that he would not be surprised to hear that President M'Kinley was killed that day. He now declares that the statement was a joke.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7201, 12 September 1901, Page 3
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