President McKinley.
Washington, September, 8. Detective Ireland, who W.s standing opposite Mr McKinley, watched Cstolgosl approach. He is an i inocent-looklng, boyish fellow of 28, and was perfec If calm. An Italian preceding him stayed before the Presiden", until Ireland pushed him along. When releasing Mr Moßin«" ley's hand, Ceolgoss straightened Lim« self, and his face assumed a scornful, contemptuous look, an 1 he fired at Mr McKinky, who remained standing for three minutes. Septpmber 9. Dr Mclurney, who thoroughly e*» amined the patient on Sunday, reported that there was tot a single unfavourable symptom, and not the sl ; ghkat indication of peritonitis. The bulletins cause a general manifestation of j>y in America. Seoret police traced the plot to Cincinnati, where two arrests have been made. It was originally planned to kill Mr McKinley at the Cleveland encampment) bat Ca -lgnßß ret used, owing to the near* ne<s of his house.
September 10. King Edward's mesßtge expressed the, warmest good wishes and most earnest hopes for the President's recovery* Dr McGurney considers complications possible for a week yet. Only then will he be able to say that the President la out of danger. Miss Goldman was arrested at Chicago. Two of her male Anarohist friends were arrested at Pittsburg. New Yostt, September 9. TwO hundred Italian anarchists aft Guinfey Hollow, in Pennsylvania, cele« brated the attempted assassination. Two thousand Socialist* in Chicago rejected a reaolu ion of sympathy with Mr McKinley. The Socialists of Massa* ohusets denounced the crime. 8 ptember9. The maximum penalty for the crime is ten years, unless President McKinley dies. Ottawa. September 8. Owing to the attempt on the life of President McKinley, the precautions in Canada in connection wi h the visit o* the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall ba\e been redoubled.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 101, 12 September 1901, Page 1
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297President McKinley. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 101, 12 September 1901, Page 1
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