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v.P- if Mil i 'IIIIIIIH il nwnmton: it YBonvQ 7, TI tf I LA TES'C it) AT Bu KVENING ALQ PUIUK OXK VOL. XLir-NO. 1H2. "A trAi EXT. EXTRA EXTRA 1 TTTTTT I a THi V-dr I'M A- i 'Dlllf OIUlwf, Mow la ABAM MI iO liH3 11 All Day CM IS it.

urml I I hen arlrll 4 ft- r's Heart Has Been Weak and Freq injections um. Have Been Given aratus Ldfy The Latest Bulletin Issued OFFICIALS AND PHYSICIANS COMING This Afternoon creed were present and cltlrei political faith, and the resolufJ the unanimous sentiments or assemblage; Some of the leadli crate present said: 'We vote Mr. Mt Klnley because he was llcan. but when he was elected our Prt'sident. and represented South.

Best or West, but the Country." "Tln sentiment In the South 41ils man never would have i with his life If the crime had bJ Ft "l- tit-. Jf President BACK TWO THIRTY THIS Tin- I'rcsidoDl lias more than hold (lit ion justifies the expectation of further Yice President Coming Special Train Can milled there," Mr. Sykes.sald1 ki flu CWMDS GATHER.kAzy$' As the morning wore on eropOSltivJC to gather at the, police lltifl though they ar-e a block dlstaQ fk dinv lion, it seemed to relieve t- that had taKen possession of lOVlfr pe to be near the scene, wjlv89'C; hop'-d against hope for the lea. Ji favtirable news. 5 It Is the most depre sorrowful of all the clrcumfg ijet-f.

the situation that the good inal' yesterday should be supplan out warning by the cnlamltoi of a single nlxht. HT" People In the nelghborhty. JU up to the breaking hi lie is hi tter than vesterdav at this Of). 1. J'.

COin'KLYOU, to the President. Him. Root and Doctors McBurney and John: son Coining to Buffalo With All Haste, the Latter a Noted Heart Specialist. (By Appelated Pross.) lir vt i -i ni lyiiit viu, nma-ci -s i houf yMlIir l-fj Irrfion 14. A Ifepresentativo Alexander 'came out of the iljill mm house at 2:50 and said a hulletin is comiiitr soon.

Jle said the Prrfcident'is better. the un.satlsraoiory. i nre in a tj-chante was the burden of the Kriy Mori. Accordingly there vas an" soql tntiff wi takablf feeling that the next mlirhr bt- the last. Si) the .3 r.l.nT nl vrv Vi.m Ml on Alexander came said: "There 'has been no change -in niiirn luix.

"Prtisidejit AfeKinley hnsl been re eomlortably. -Mrs. McBinle' the lui-reasing crowd of anxiou' 'nts "'Vi 1 se'l 4' d- Al Hi-ttvl PV 1 JS-ll jam's "laru, no ien in. ei jlvf.s ar shor'tlv before lo o'eloek, jrav tP lie was conscious and talked to her.naturally, and she left the sick room without becomino; aware that there had been any change for the worse in his condition." I Dr. Stockton left the consultation at 2:0.1 in a great! hurry, lie refused to say a word, saying that, he whs in great haste and would be back Hi; jumped into an automobile and was driven raspidly down the I tr fContinut'd on Page EIrM.) ALL RESERVES More Than ORDERED 100 Officers mm i Frn sin ct.

I lie dnfi'd Vi 'Yhv unehang following bulletin, issued by o'clock, waii iiot Hgned by 1 Vesideitt'rt physician' report -iticc the o'clock bulletin. Secretary ('orfelyo ihe jihysieians: that bin condifi He is sleeping thj i iA a I Police Headquarters This'jjr I fv u. coirr (. 1 i Secretary to The pecn tnry himself explained that the physiciariH disturb tie ir patient to take temperature and puj.y, while The bullet in dlhcially confirined the mnoflicial statemen I. I I I I i 1 i I I 1 Says the is Better.

his own since niornfn ffamVhi ii ron- time. T'ulse 125 temperatun; il." 1). IJKHMAX MX XTKK, CTIA ULKS G. KTOCJvTOX, from Milbiirn hou e'nt 2:20. lie the I'resident aondition einee sleeping for an hour or more and saw tlie I'resident i at 1 :0.1 o'cloc k.

Mi 1-' praciicaiiy iiicfly, ivLYbtr, President, lid not desire to he was sleeping, which have lolding his own. Cleveland left thf- residence with Dr. Wasdin jefti the house and that I decline ibout 11 o'clnck re lypef al that ligaitl lo wheru Tlx- President. who mm. I'r.

JolinHon or hIiimlmoii a- i i ii ii Col. fixU-r all ar- it Mccretnry lIltcJicck sni'l there's life thereV bl t. phy'iciifir-i during be past He irt oiiM'ious 1. liOSWKLL PAKIC, HI'HMAN VNTlvH, ch.I!u;h1. st'k kto.v, I dutlng lb, nlrtht by (lie mlr.Jsiio, ioti.of t.h d)doi Th ttiripb tlojo first roiiii)feitnd, V.ett nutsl'l" of th surgp-ttl Th reactionary 'symptoms were rintiiio the eonfefenct.

al 11 o'clock In th afternoon, Tfii Prsld ht appfard very and complained of It. wa alstt rptless. II Isloct'trs that the solid food givefj the i'rHslderilt In the morning lav har1 In the Jipperi stomach and I is believed that the doctors w-rrp ot altogether -unprepared for thef do- velopmcntn. The giving of soliri Ishment through tfie mouth is now said to have been, a fortjed resort and premature, rather than thosen. It appears It was, either that dr starvation.

the advised thethod In such a case. On account of the presenc of small ulcers In trie stomach, which. It Is said, the doctors were it imperative in -aci. weanesaay nt Solution IN HASTE. as Fast Bring as dangerous condition of the President were -this' forenoon rushed into the Adirondack by telegTaph, arid transferred to mounted messengers who Immediately started at, top speed over the mountain roads for the Tahawus Club jtrid other points whore It was felt he mixht Air, Jtoosevidt will bo Htartwi so4th ns rapidly til pull)le lo Nor th 'reek, where riidaware it Hudson railroad ippecliil fast train will meej hlin, A fast run will be mnUi Kuniloitu to Albany, where a spei iii-l train will 'convey him to Buffalo.

StC'Y LONG COMING EROM HOSTON. liOHTON, 13. Secretary of the Navy I Ainu cauxlrt the 10:40 1, North Shore, Limited train fof Buffulo, GREAT RUN MADE FROM CLEVELANP. It was oprly this mornlnsr when the Lake Shore road wis asked to provide special train to prtK Senator Hanna. Mrs.

Duncan and Miss McK lnl-y, the Pre.l?ent' sister. Senator Fairbanks and ether cjtflclals and relatives from Gtovelund to the la'dsble of the stricken President. There was no time to make" any. special preparations, but a train of four cars was. made up and was waitinf? In Cleveland before the.

was. ready for it. The start was, made at ft i o'clock, and it 0:34 the train pulled Into the KVlniiKe (street station In this city; 1'tinilii In motion lust two boiira and 4'i mltiulti, hIikIH iIHh ytt "for i wir, itifg the road, ei)dlng' teletgro beii Utw The dttane frott 'lev. land to liutf'tlo t'ollew, fttid tie n-iuat ttmnltiK llhi at the mt Jmpi about ft tidiet (ti hour. I tjf.

BLA N't', He jd, 1 I tons withdrawn as Candida!" for corn mander-ln-chief of fli' G. It, Th fight Is now said to lo between Ti rjfpt and Stewart. Sept. 13. Judrce Ell oi reric( of has ben elected omnia tider-l rich lef of the i A.

It hv't'ie unanimous vot of the (on- veritiotK will nvr morz nosos. Hpt. tfec-rHlury of the Teawury unnoun. ed; today lie would conlliure the iur ht of boicU on the biihU of what bus been in force for eyeal weekw It licit. MKVKit'- I'ril 'O o1 Into f.t, tn tldo cil Hopt II i'" I ntfll Mt-f Oirfl hopnellfH, trlove.t nif of Atidrt-w MeyT, osfKil fd vesffs, trmnihs mil 1 dys in." r.n.ernl iU family rpil.lenee..

No Mfhlgsn str-ef, rtV.V IS. v- PMr ttm tjei rnnn Lutheran Trinity Phureh -on nooifell flrtet. Friends and ne'ualritnnen nre Invited to attend. 13tlt l'FKK At her home. No.

IKS Pandunkv street' Sept. 12. Catherine daughter of F.ll'en and the late Thomas Jvwfe n.l lklrr or Michael. Thomas, Ellen. Anna Keeft; and Mrs.

Barry Thompson. Notice of funeral hereafter. HAU-flenrge B-, son of F. and Helen Fall, aged 21 years 8 months Funeral will be held from f7 CJlenwood ve-nuP Saturday. Sept.

14. at 8 and from Nlar? Magdalene Church at o'clock. Friends and acquaintances respectfully Invited to attend. T.t.cvtji-nfiKR-Mantaret Rosen- bereer 'widow of Joseph Rosenbergrer aRed 1 vpars 4 days. Funeral irom rraiuriree, -q tnhns'tnn street.

Saturday morning at 8 30 o'cloos1 and St Ann's Church at 9 Friends and acquaintance- In I come iroiu Tesiuenee inanne i rcsiuem was such violence I'pliursi'iay that nonrisli-ment was rejclji'-d as fast as It wa. injected. There a.s no other but to Rive the Presiymt nourishment in th. normal way. tiistinf to his apparently rapid Improvement to sustain it.

DANGER OF POSOiV.VG. As Fonn as thf doctors decided that the nKrravntion President's case wns the result of coty-tlpa tlon. It was foreseen that unless rejy was, secured It must tie followed byj toxemia, or Intestinal poisonjnR. Trii was the danger. Calomel and oil wj--e promptly administered to the gind by midnight, he had passed the matter.

The stomachs Riatl refused the offices of secretion and'y a simmiiatlon entlrily and the first IfSmplleatlon disposed of incurred a rnof serious on The President's condltb was that of a man wl: limit food for six (lays, with the two ptln-clpal means of'normal and of artificial nourishment dosed. Confronted by this start Iftur extremity it was decldejd. after consultation, to cull two additional physicians of reputation Into th case. -One of these is a prominent general practitioner of New York, whose name, could not be b-anied at the early hour this was Br. Charles iGl.

Stockton, one of Buf- fola's rst ph vpi i tiK. was sum- niiincj by mespnigfr. It uas agreed tl.ac his Hxnprl(Mi( 45 arul ability in general practice was? rto'ilod and alvisablo without urthor iar lance. It was 1H that Dr. Stockicn should 'iid th; nlKht 1HI IVlCJ 1 Jiii-ht familiarize himself with the i ho ise.

When the cfdlapse of the heart came the crisis, wap; reached everybody to Hhe heart. The President has been art Inveterate smoker. Hll strength and vitality has been subjei ted Oi a frightful strain. What tlie end wo.uld lie nobody coyld foretell. THE NEWSPAPER TESTS.

'I he disheaVt enlng news from tie- President's bedsiije filled Willi gloomy fore-boiting the ntwspaper men who wen on watch. at the JVVest Kerry street corner. The tieeji concern manifested in tin iry-iiig hotua Imiiiedlaii ly after the fi.o-edy had been gradually dissipated by Unfavorable iiil)eilns Is.Mi-d day after day, and they Ifol xettli'd down to the routine win Ii of witching and reporting hi'un-dltloti- un-pi hl-t Improvement Justify his! fttiov.ii I to AVashiiigt.ott.' This a. suddenly ch.anged thia morn-. Ing, vthehhe direful lldliig came f.rom the Pre st'li'-tit's room.

The of yesterday gave wny'o gloomy nppichension. and deep concftfn. Addltlfinal tidings fron the housevere awaited with breathless anxiety, i-be heart of the nll-nlght watcher the that I the inornitig wtiiild bring favorable news. Mcnwhiie n'nypa permen wlio had gone ill tjuert of Irt si were summoned frolij far and tn'ar. They arrived one, two.

three al atime, until fully a hundred meii were cm duty. Additional telegni phets were ressi Into service, and more messengers were so ns to be' In l'4'i-dlnes for Immediate per vice shouh he iorst fears of lhe vvat ti ers reaSf.e.l All throifgh the rdb-nt, dreary hours of! the early mot-iting, thttse win were wait- logon "in ijvpaper row" walled in vain Bights frosji lown in Mr. mieiei't li'jfi'-, wherein tie- heoV-d ferer la J. hovel uig letwt-ei ilf" and tlt'ilth, lallfird out into the d.i.i kbentt ltfWtl tfieti ttloMi- Inside olild 'be tieep pfittfdfrlf toj.nlid om Ihe eh loom, but llll S-llill 'IliVe fof tile hilxhed V'th'fM of tie- iiieit'tu ii nd ii ouod th" newspaper while Ho- ii Vlileitiy from the muddy, i.ky, the tc. tpt fllfuliv do ti the r-bV it ee la ii h'l i Vcfbiet a fid ox ni'd llama II V' th" tteei! and tier'.

t4ti, Ihf hi-. it'-t I tt.d,; v. it 1 waited, tt adtiall 'l tli" tin r-k nets go wny tn the gray la'Wf) of thf born diiv, rntivhap, to ori" tf th" most eventful lirth" nntbin'H blftot In the east high of It.u.ds er against the raorl.on, blurring th- light I of tlie aoceri'ljiig rind S.rea ding fi'it a colorl'-siM Iftdng fif "that greut Inv rt- i t-d bowl wji t.fil! I I The ji.i:"te,-,d of i ng i down rieire1 (iavil v' the ad- i vaneed, filling r.o.v ani men persL en' a nd then amOn in fharp, dt-ijli-i e- '-i Arifl jyef -iitrl)i-r ji and nailed for. news of the Vrnt.ini" eoiid i'lon. fitit ret until i o't ioi ii'-li patu-fee i -t' A l.nri Mr.

Mlihuf eio'igey v. ii beef ff.f. the oitiook OU( ilgcfl.l lit I uii: v. devoid i ail mtPi: AiiANDOsrit. A I Pi o'clock il it Myf.i-i iifit 'II I on rtuiic i 'to 1 "Bo.voti! ofiKid th hop-!" 'Br, Mt-lifi trin'H tiUl'fii 't SfC "Vnu tin ft" bop" "No.

wet a r'- s'iif chant i a "Is th" I hopep'ss Th'-re Jir. My 'r wa "I woui' rri'-i tivr nd ti 'r muni However. I pefnl If th. day litf-e Imfirove. not consider the Cao Br.

Stockton said: "tr Maini will, give ad th Informa tion there to i can say notning." Br. WasUlb said- "I cannot reiterate it tro often. The President fi holding his own." "Has he rallied perceptlby drx-tor?" was "Yes anil no rrdied the surgeon. "What dti "It Tt simcBi lne asswer. i -I I I I I At 12:20 1.

f. Col. Herri ck of (Jeorge lrlmn of this city. next the depression returns." "The physicians have not abandoned hojte. have was usKVd.

no manner (f 'meiins. Acnin I say there certainly a liKhtlher chance. At present the Condition of the Pm-sident is not hopeless, but within ten minutes the greatly to be. feared moment mlht come." "Is It tntfvloctor, that the saline injections hav been stoiVped?" "Hardly. Indeed we jjuve such an Injection not lonr The patient re-sjMinded and we are waiting to see l.f another will be necessary." Dr.

Wasdln's absence left Dr. Plxey alone with the President but the former Announced that he expected to return within an hour. The morning bulletin -which Issuel from the house at o'clock tended. to ailay the fear that tlie President might not live until noon. The feature of.

tip: bulletin which shows the critical condition of the President is the rise in jiul.se and fall in the temperature. The bulb--' tin Fid:" President's condition has somewhat Improved during the past "few hours. There Is a better response to stimulation. He Is conscious and free from pain. Pulse 128, temperature Col.

C. Brown was one of first to come from Mr. Mllburn's hov.se this mornlnff. At 8:40 o'clock he paid: Bri Mann was a.sked this mornlna to makij' an authorized statement (regard-ing t-he distinguished patient's condition In addition to that contained Irt thi bulletin. This he declined to do, but In res pOi 111st' to lnouirles he said: "NjO, I can say nothing about any crisis in the case.

A patient may continue In the condition the 1'resldent now- is for some time, and th--n pick up or not. just as the case may develop. The President is in a very serious condition, that Is true, but it' is absurd to say he Is dying, as mated by some persons this morning. 1 cannot make any further statement about the case Just now." "The President is resting is const ions and asleep. That's ail 1 can Hit at present." Al o'clo.

William llengoj-er bad a J.rlef tal-k with Mr, arid to a NKW'tf man he said wIm-ii iihki'l if the I'resident wax dying: "Mr Mliburn says not. IP- tttlll a fighting chance. Th-- ttonhi" with tlie stomach has been nyi-n The trouble now the Mr. Mllhurii appeared On tie- for' a few minutes at and to th" spa per men who hirti, h' Haid "Th" surgeons have just tn mined the wound. The outlook la 'very.

dark, -and we hope there Is a fight ing chit Af o'clock Br. Pink tutered fh' house. He said he had not been- there nee 11 im last night, lien the.l'i'M- Ident was asieet) arid, of ot'irse, could say nothing regarding the d-velopment of the night. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT, Mr. fleorge p.

Sawyer writ to the house, at ii o'clock and. cam abou'-live minutes later with a nioie hopeful rt-jiort. i "The Is better than was 'three liou)s ago. His wiunds, have beep form Ir. sied.

I have Just- been in- I I hat Senator ''hauniey M- I I illliVedj "IllS iri'li'liil. in it lio'. on his way ti-re." M.t T. Si iii'inn wot to the for ii ji us u.t I root ii In i i I i 'i arid tit wlien i ii rii.in-. "Mi.

Mllliuin fact. i iei b- nyibilng I h.i i th hint Iiifd A 1 I-. o'l le 1( Ml. (' "I'l'iV 1c -1 for Ih" llit. He dirt" to th" on) long enough to In in 111" r'f H.

era Ii" had do a to give Bieut Coi, Mofirltiigori il. Mrt. army l.eft bin taida At 5t V'l o't be k. Hff re'arifM Ifl't )i' a rel WifKtjri a r'ri ved. Ke -re ta cock walked rupi'Uy t'i th" house, i Hcciwiny Wili4tri lo give.or'h to hu i haffeur 1 say to the neivpa; 'ill I know nothing I have atilvt il or the firm.

Um" today." I At It o'i lo Wilson i-i. li Mat the had gone t-. house II minutes earlier, returned-! and said "All we is that tie- Pi Is very feeble. Jiul hope in no: Three llJillllif, la'el V. "lib! A yget, of ihe 1' H.

Bran kiln, i 1 iloiie,) al the Nor to th" Il7l-re id tuntiat of to O' ll'. ej lj, I I'lliofiM thil -re adolited b' ld lo I'oi fy iilgiit and a P-i i. of lip. Mi, Mi Kioit y. about id rtilnnle wh t.

ip ff, loan be at Mr, 'or t. no 1 de'. SB. i a (I'iris. The III a time th" g'jftd i bH1 ond sail received to the Sunday nainceu anarchist-i g' rif rti this free country is no nla-e ffr rree country is no pki The third denounced tli" i ovcliv dastardly crime, fourth called on Congress to pa a law which will make ott r.

i in in; lf- I Kb .1 in in a iin expression fin'r. in which Portsmouth is united with th" entire, country over th attitopted country over assassination, and declaring no r-rlm a i i o' naa uvcil I II 111 1 1 ill try Eli.ce the assassination rjer Tht. greater de Voln. i -I to SENATOR DEPEW ARRIVES HERE As Soon as He Got Off Train I He Was Driven to Mil burn House. Senator Chauneey M.

lieppw arrived in the city this niornhiK soon ijfter' i o'clock, and was at once to the Milliurn house. Be be orator of the day tomorrow, the lay at ttie Kxposi-tton, and on for that purpose. Ilo desired to have a day in advance for seeing the fair before the (treat throntt of Saturday should beiencountcred. The Senator is the guest of fr. Ganson Bepew while stay-Iiib hi town.

THREAT TO KILL COL, ROOSEVELT, c- Foreigner. Alleged to Have Started for Washington on Mission of Murder, (Ry Associated T'inm.) i JI Sept. 13. Learning that a man, who had fl here this fore- noon for New Vork had declared ha he was on hi way to Washington lo kill i Vice-President I tooMe I'lilefof Po- llctf Yitiiig4tillKM ha teh-Ki aphed the '(ilef of Poltciof New York 'to look out for him. The man was a forclgn'-i'.

Be ti 'iil to buy ii ticket to WnshlnKt'ui. but could not dojfio, and bought one for New York. "Bnv a look" nt our piM white and red Store at except Saturday, 10 Al. W. J.

i'uluier Son, 'M Main street. lOO IATE TO CI. SSIFT. rpO I.HT-Kimm, with i.rlvllege of mak-1 Inur herself hoine. to a Vountc.

woman Uenesee lat 5 uuriiiK aay. 21S IV 'ANTKlw Young girl to care for ha I Adtlress: t'hljipewa tili -Mrs. it.gfrald. 'til rA NT I0I4-M J) to si ll guides and pro. grammes llailroad Jay.

Apply i) ott Siiuurc T.DH HAI.F.K 'hr, 4 HI. II hore, no i I 'I ic; IJill I I'lT tiell iartte, tvp t(UKy, 17 377 liullltodl pi nor hoooir. If 'nil 1 hut. A hri lo Ol Olio hill 53 l.ieO. i Ti I (hi l(iiol1.

BIO If I Vt "lilflii "lice, l-i I oi N'l i to ofU (la (It oil I.llll Iol: hire irt nil-' iitnll, is I'ioC1" Ill I II IHl lil 'lid i I i I te liillll, eo-j-oer I A i)iih' ri Siol.er, i 11a rnair ilo- cur' Hnrn. I -wltt Dii'l 13 tU for i I lot itriiilley ii TANTK I I'ollshers and frnm in iid rs, lit the A III. il'll Hii torv, -I 'M' ilk Ii sl. A N'T I i ooieri for rk'Htille, iAi.iti'IH'i-, wool stiili wriiii il tra'. ellnx Ilitwmh Ilo Plate with wi! ii.lillhht Bade apply.

lUo.lle A I'm. Phllatlelptua, I'l ll.nrv i'. Pit 11 it'ANTKbl lioy as latSB Candy f'cu'i tndy heper( ill Miiin i I 'A NTKJ fr-A iniiii lo delivers' (inn ji Inipilie Pit )ii VVt-oi M.itiv.i til niiml line In liili.ny i''-rr- nod lira, it tin pf rin All Al rlld III, t-l. I A tn.j lit I ii. Hale A' 'I I' 'I he MvHdleiie; p.

Icicilil of II It il. 'll. li.ol good risen, In hi.ip ib'ri-itit-ne hlt'lrl f'tl of'oU littt'. iilif f'ir-nlaji ref Toni A.l4ret My e3 1 I't iro- liim l( Niissxu sc. iv Vork.

i U'AN'TKbi 1 to M'l gf -Fl v. to work about age, store. I Apply to 1 4 ii Main st. WANTKBi-Ci Main sft tiki, small HI VANTKBif-liirl for seneral housework: ilesbrahb' position. Wood lawn ave.

I. BtH general Auburn girl for housework; good wag.n. W'ANTBDi-. 23:3 Main -A barber for Saturday, at St. sausage maker: "good nlace anrl n-uo-.

wages for f.rst-elass man. 50 Broadway. 13tU yANTEVTWo nicpl iuml shed eon- vate "rvi ncroiim vat oath; also ttoard. il.tjrem. if a News ottice.V 4reBS i a a that ft sere been Old'!" duly at orjci night, i reporter was informed by 2 V) oVioi this afternoo -rorn a41 'ivt-r the city ha I to Police Headquarters f'-They will on i illt 'cr Were a rri ving at Ptdb Ta d-'lUiti tei lii a ft ertion every uti'S fi om outsido stations, and at 2:30 o'eloek tii't more ban patrol-lie ii in th" building.

With th nai O'Boi. by Hur Ider iv-an torei! "All 1 can sav-is that there is a fighting chance," saidl-the former. At the Milbnrn house at'12 o'clock SUM "A bullet iii. will be issued at 2 o'clock. Further th iM -'tuis, M'Hi iiiils and ot ht-r itlflclHHf.

0f .1. .1 to talk. in Mucnm in iiii'iiii i.i'i This fi.u'e Will b- Increased before idiriit i.i, irio.itl Ill h-tliabla Si ilblii il iii violence. luthor' u-osy. "ii.i sja-nt an uneventful t7.

an St inry U'iUnn came out of the Milburn house and i-aid In- considered the Prcsi'b'tit's condition much in In1 iihsv bad iinjii s.ahat tin' would get arourpl he bcfr? be took tbe.olid food ji ficnlay morning. mo' cl.i in iiidli and it wi-inii to I that 1 Josejih K'ow? ioijiu mm touay, inn it," do Out Dr. Jatiewii or .1 oi niio are Ing evtdi( I bt. Thf til' oi pur in an appeinan' up lo 2 fi'- lot to (a- ttU than lie if day. I 'o eiiiov hit breakf.im and i' a nd hi i to SCHLEY INQUIRY jieet nriart ire.

1.. iter 7, i (he vlomich, err Bent for thiw morning, 11,1 1 i.r 1 1 ii it in Senator I air bank foriner Seen Webb laves. Mvioti I Dr ic fl tl'l wife and the PrCKld' Sept. U. William liOeb, Secrflu-y to Vloe-I'rr-slient Itoonevelt Is ignite to North Creek on a special tialn oa the D.

II. ralli'oad to brtns the Vli-Prelilen't to this city. The new the 'hanKe for the -tvorwe In the I'reslilent'd "conrllt Was tfr letfraphed to North t'reek fitrly 'thin mornlnj? ami a ituui ntariMl for thn Tohawus Club rump, wlire tll'i A'l'e-lr'fient, Htuytiift. Mr. Ij'-b sliteil JilMt befnrf ftMrttriK thai th'j Vlce-1'i'enlili'iii lonf to thl city an ulUly rut remain hr'e until bin i ri-'iuh't'l In MiifTnlo, It Im fi1 Hint fill if-nrl fnr iiulck run oil the I).

il. will be broken byMh" Kp'-clnl train wbl'h ronnlBtn of one eiiKln find pot ior cur, SPECIAL TRAIN FO ROOSEVELT. ALBANY, Sept. 13. The special train vhlrh Ui to brhiR Vlre-fresblent Ito'oMe-velt to this ity left, Albany for North Creek" at 9:45.

Elaborate prf-pntutlonH have been made by' the 1). All. ofDi'btls to give It the right of way over -its lines. SECY ROOT ON HIS WAY BACK. NEW YORK, Hept.

13. Secretary Boot left here for Buffaro at A. M. on the Kmpire State ICxpr'-ns. SECY-II AY' MAY.

HASTEN HACK. WASHINGTON, H-pt. 13 -'eer-tury Hay arrival at tli' White Mount" at 9 0'iIoi-k. reml tlif tilffi.t -'Ilea fii pr)vtt tleifrn ret-MveO "(' tr.ut hour. A i-r( lh Wlt lln i.

1,1 i.m.IiikI fiot lf whether he would en lo MdrTwIo or not hd no lirivate wdvle" otneritMitf the I'ft-t' jrlorit'N l)R. H'lWRNEY IH HURRYING RTHINGFIKLIi, Mept, t3. A -upcrrjnl to thn Union from rittPOfld fxym tht lr, CliarlrM McBurney, who Ifft liuffalo yeftterny for HtO' bridge, will return to iiunnm itninr. Wii fen In I'lttuflfld jut nn'-h ih Irnln fr.r Hto kbrldKe He Wil thbt mornlnw ami that from the II rut th-l'renldent'n heart aetlon had caused Koine anlfty. From (he bul letin lued af 7:30 this mornlnx.

whl wan the latent 4ie had Iturney al'i he whollld JudM lr. Mi'- that lie- jTenldfuf" condition was very Hi-pt, 13. KI'll Nl ntwn tTnon rnnchlfiK Htoekbi ldK Br, nav procured the fawletst hot be could met and 1 r. took lai ny the Viil an, lo Ainany. i i a per lal vruitt ioob pirn ti'ji- HEART SPECIALIST HA TIL ON I'.

IK pottTHMOBTH, Hi Uff-Htt. 13 Br Johnsoii, th Wnshlocton heeti suihnioned to imr-fain Ir, Johnson Was Bt his summer home In Jamaica Island. Portsmouth Harbor, ivnd left Immediately. He Is due to arrive In Buffalo ot M. DR.

ANEW AY 'I SUMMONEb TO DUFEAL0. NOIITH CHEEK, N. Sept. Vice-President Roosevelt Is stopping at Tahawus Club. 18 miles beyond reacn fi telephone and telegraph.

Couriers been sent to reach him. Dr. Ed-' ma." eminent New York i Yoiflan, 1 at St. Hubert's Inn and has soon, for by Secretary Cor-cot. Afd he has started for Buffalo.

tup atfw: Goosl sL TO POSE VF.LT. f'f Sept. 13 ((Messages In In rived thH morning. At Ibc Milburn House at "I refiifie to surrender. "Wliile I TO BE thH a ON MONO finnoun-'ed, -JliiKS- to D'CLDClv THIS MOHX1 N(.

following buileiin was issued by the Presidei i President's otidit ion has somcw hat improvetl There is a better response to from-l'iin. Pulse temjieratiire P. said tela Is wei' ld-avcw I i ly with ould not Member Chosen to Howison, But, His Withheld. Su I' rxCHANGt I 3 o' Pl or I riff f'rffty) nt and a "i iii i'ii i i.u.athy for A'imiini tbt- toat lb" niiirl liuiMr tv -ttlorm at I 1fJi memoiS o.ornbie- next, O'i of tie- "fill Aij't Will flllL. re.i.liit l' Wllf flo r.olutl ou The A.

The fl'W and hour: lr( i iar CORTKf-Vor, 'i th" President, HANt.lSG IN 1HK' nAt.ANCK. pit Biley'f life hanga In the b.ll.l III In th Milbiirn house, this rn'irnlrig, wheie ho Inter than yesterday afternottn pverybody In the household was joyful In the assurance that the President was out of darigT. there Is a feeling of nerve-splltting anxiety. There is no effort to conceal the gTa'-Hy of the President's relaps. Mr.

Milburn expressed the concern that 1 3 felt in two sentences at 8:45 clock: "The outlook Is very dark. vWe hop' Ih.rd a ebnnp." i 7 The crisis hangs upon the collapse or the President's heart, which was noticed at this morning. So was the sinking that followed that.Bwift messeng-ers were sent for the entire medical staff. "When they arrived, powerful stimulants were administered. 'but the rally that followed wis nothing: more 1 O'i a ov lln nut tils irri" In jip -r oral i i 'c i il un of counw.

i order iiRsembllnii? mt rai r.i ourt on Monday rontll ipon th Pn tindltlon. i i i nreeti KI LL AND PENNEY CON jiir.i. Hull and rjlgtrlet A.ttn- A-y 4i conferencf. this afte" 1 Otlotk in the office of itvij'- ine ia ivetj, ti the would speak e- 7- SCHOl Vka- vited. I of the at 'EVsfrf Vno- a tlt -J A.

jf, Preslden than a. rally. Tkp President' was ker Itself tn the reef President foseveit -T, hiew To, -t of Johrtatown u7itafrt (TJBowton, Emmet i Davis; rtr irTi.rf-1 i appointed t-a. lArt-liisr I.

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