PRESIDENT M’KIKLEY
(Received September 14, 0.59 a.m. Washington, September 13. Mr McKinley took coffee and toast and chicken broth, with frequent doses of beef extract. He merely complained of fatigue. The Czolgosz family came from Minin in Posen. THE LATEST BULLETINS. (Received Septemi er 14, 11.25 a.m.) Washington, September 13. A bulletin at 8.30 in the evening stated that the President’s condition is not quite so good. The food disagreed and was discontinued, and the pulse was unsatisfactory, but has now improved. The wound is progressing well. The temperature is lOO'o and the pulse 128. THE LATEST.
ALARMING ACCOUNTS
THE PRESIDENT FIGHTING
FOR LIFE
Washington, September 13,
A bulletin issued at 3 yesterday morning stated that the patient’s condition ' was very serious, aud there was room for the gravest apprehensions. The patient does not respond to stimulation. The particulars show v that an alarming change for the worse occurred at 2, following on the failure of the digestive organs. There was a slight rally about four.
The Cabinet aud friends have been summoned.
Mr James Wilson, Secretary for Agriculture, declared at six that Mr McKinley was still fighting for life, and had a chance.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1048, 14 September 1901, Page 2
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