WIFELY FORTITUDE.
THE AUTOPSY. DEATH UNAVOIDABLE. FOREIGN SYMPATHY. .] United Press Association— By Eleotria Telegraph— Copyright. (Received Sept. 16, 8.45 a.m.) .WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. j Mrs M'Kinley is bearing up bravely, sayi ] ing~" The Major, my dear husband, would \ wish it so/ ' . The doctors'. report oh the autopsy states j •that the -'tissue .rounds -each hole made by the bullet was gangrenous. The upper end of , one of the kidneys had been struck and torn J ThY gangrenous -track of the bullet affected j the pancreas. Death was surgically and J medically unavoidable, and the direct result of the bullet wound j , : Colonel Roosevelt, after taking th* oath, walked unescorted. He has a^kedi the members of the Cabinet to retain their portfolios. " Czolgosz ; wiH\be tried immediately. . : The Kaiser and the Kaiserin sent touch-, icg, and. President Loubet and M. Delcassa striking and sincere, condolences.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7204, 16 September 1901, Page 3
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