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Show . V OJL. XXI. NO 140 LOGAN CITY, UTAn SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. THE PRESIDENT MAY DIE. Doctors Apparently serious, and gives rise to the gravest apprehension. His bowels have moved well, but his heart does not respond properly to stimulation. He is conscious. The skin is warm and the pulse regular, easily compressible, and 12C; respiration, 30 -- temperature, -- Lose All Hope. . .Heart Stimulants Resorted to Keep The 100. Patient Alive The Worst is Feared-Doc- tors At and Nurses Summoned in Haste. and the way of encouragement, 4:25 a. m. Only one doctor and one nurse are now with the president. He is reported to be resting ; quietly. At 4:25 a. ra. Secretary Wilson The stepped out of the house. a said is little better, president His heart action and his cirhe. culation are both better. I have not given up hope. Is the president conscious! Perfectly so. Does he realize his critical condition! Ido not know as to ' ed over to Capt. Oscar Charles in UNCOVERED. eharge of the recruiting office who PLOT will send him to Fort Sheridan for trial.. The case is a pitiful one and may result in a mitigation of sentence. Lynch at Fort Leaven- Joseph Chamberlain Was To Have worth, received a letter from his Been Murdered. mother here stating that her other son, John, was dying and that she w'ould then be without means of support, and asking him to return Rcnurkible Story Told fa sLosdon Polica home. In consequence Lynch Court Prisoner Details T he Plan Tries deserted aud arrived hom&two days to Account For a Murder he Committed. before his brother died-.- A freight on thfr 3:35 a. m. Secretary Wilsou that. London, Sept. 11. Mart' Fati was wrecked one At 4:28 oclock one of the Secretary Hitchcock, Abner and miles west of Welling- Faugeron, a Frenchman, who was .McKinley, Dr. Baer and Private trained nurses left the house in an on Wednesday charged today at Clerkeuwell Police Secretary Cortelyou were assem- automobile, and was taken to ton, Washington, were court with the mnrder of Herman house for a few morning. Two trainmen her Milburn Bouse, Buffalo, Sept. bled in the main drawing room, hoursboarding In addition to the killed and deThirty and it was understood that no one sleep. Jung, an old jeweler of Clerken-wel- l, Mann and Drs. 13. railed ears were all cpme of them had Mynter solution other saline destroyed by stimulants, about ten days ago, told a up to that time been to the Milburu house at 2:40. It called to the sick room. The was used immediately after the fire. remarkable story of a plot to kill was stated that their call had , no gravest anxiety was pictured on presidents sinking spell began. The town of Danbury, Conn., is Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial At 4:50 a. m. Secretary Wilson special significance, although it their faces. the house. It is under- being searched for a man named Secretary. 3:40 a. m. The physicians have twa known that they were sent for. The day . of the murder Jung downstairs, except Drs. stood that Dr. Park and Dr. Rixey Albert Weber, who declared that The summoning of the physicians come and he knew before the shooting occur- summond him to his shop, where Stockton, and carnages are now with the president." Rixey .at that hour was regarded as signi- are red that President McKinley was the at a residence at arriving they discussed the misery caused to be assassinated. ficant, but no statement as to its gallop. Secretary Cortelyou . says by the South African war, for was obtainable. west-boun- Great-Norther- d n one-ha- lf . two-injure- d. . ed he does not consider the president purpose At 2:48 a. m. Abner McKinley in extremis, but the worst is feared ' was called to thehonse.He came by from weakness of the heart. 3:55 The physiciaus are still carriage, and pased into the house assembled at the bedside of the at .once. A messenger was dis- president. They are administering patched at the same time to sum- strychnine and digitalis They mon two absent nurses. The im- looked for a rally, but up to that pression is created that the presi- time no word of hope came from dent has taken a serious turn for them to those who were in waiting the worse, but an expression from outside. .v those within the house, was un3:57 d. ra. The president is so obtainable. weak that he does not apparently 2:55 a. m. President McKinley suffer much. Strychnine, digitalis experienced a sinking spell shortly and other powerful heart stimuafter 1 oclock. The physicians lants do not produce effects, and are administering restoratives to the worst : is feared. His death him in the hope of reviving him. might occur at any time from A general call has goue out - to the heart exhanstion. Mrs. McKinley physicians and the members of the has not yet been informed of the cabinet now in the city. I)r. Park change for the jyorse. reached the house at 2:50, and Drs. Mann and Mynter left the him Secretaries came after house at 4 oclock. The latter shortly Hitchcock and Wilsou. The president is in better said: The Associated Press has been condition than he wa3 an hour authorized to say that President ago. We have not giveii up hope. He has rallied somewhat and we McKinley is critically ill. At 3 oclock all of the physicians are going home ere gathered at the bedside of the Telegrams have been forwarded president. It was stated that to Vice President Roosevelt, notidigitalis was being administered to fying him, of the change for the the president. worse in the presidents condition, Mrs. Newell, one of the trained and the fears that are entertained. nurses subsequently called arrived 4:15 a. m The rally At 4 at 3:15. She sprang from an oclock was very slight. At 4:15 electric carriage and ran down the Secretary Cortelyou and Mr. Milsidewalk to the house. It is un- buru emerged from the house and derstood that aside from digitalis walked up the sidewalk inside the no other restorative has been used. roped inclosure. Secretary CortelThe following was issued by the you sAid the president was resting The ' that four physicians were in the physicians "at 3: 50 a. m.:. presidents condition is very I siclr room, but he offered little in IS PRESIDENT t which Mr. . Chamberlain wa3 responsible,' and Jung told Faugeron. The city schools, which were that if he could kill Mr. Chamber-lai- n openedjou Monday are now well intermedhe (Jung) under way. The following figures iaries, would through guarantee him a of the enrollment were furnished fortuue, tendering him $10 to buy by Supt. Merrill. good clothes, in order to enable him to approach his victim. WOODRUFF; Faugeron says he refused, whereRoom 1 30 declared he should not, Room 2 42 upon Jung leave the shop alive, and picking Room 3. 5G n a ." Room 4 55 up heavy iron, rushed on Fauge-roto him the and felled ground. Room 5 . 52 in drew a Fangeron, Room 6 :38 knife his assailant stabbed and in Room 7 .55 the neck. , Room 8 55 v"Jongwasa Socialist, the last stlrvivor of the group "of which , Total 383 Carl Mar was a member. The Gty School. DYING. I HHM,S,,HmM,Wt (Special to Journal). - - d ruAu apparently mor reached Logcn at four oclock yesterday that the President was dead. It was so" persistently circulated that it obtained credence in many quarters; well-define- self-defens- but The Journal, after trying every available source of information, at the botlrof going to press, which would be later than 9:30 p. ra., Washington time, could but reach the conclusion that: BENSON. By the time this meets the eyes Room 1 .58 of our readers, and perhaps many Room 2 hours before. President William Room 3 ..60 McKinley will have passed to the 4 Room re52 news latest The great beyond. Room 5 48 ceived before going to press, was Room 6 50 to the effect that all hope of thp 7 Room 48 President's recovery had been Room 8 .29 abandoned. The dispatch received read: Total 399 Buffalo, N. Y. Sept. 13. 7:36 p. 1 m. President McKinley is unWebster .....42 questionably dying. There is ab41 Franklin solutely no hope. The members Haws. .'. 40 of his family, and Cabinet, and Ballard 28 his near friends, are now taking Card 35 their final leave of the dying man. 44 Ellis..... ' A great crowd in the street, sorMaking a total enrollment for rowfully awaits the news of his the city of 1012. 1 t death, BATTLE WITH e, , BOYS ACCUSED OF MURDER. Denver, Sept. 11. Some weeks ago Homer Reahard, an eleven-year-- old boy, was found dead near his home iu West Denver, with a bullet in his brain. He was thought to have been accidentally shot by a hunter, but the police now believe it was a case of murder, and eight boys have been arrested on suspicion. The detectives believe Reahard had quarreled with some of these boys and that he was first stoned and then shot. They claim to have the evidence of a boy whose name they refuo to give, on which, to base their theory. ROBBER. Leadville, Colo., Sept. 11. Joseph Manshine, bartender at Dettlers saloon in Stringtown, throe miles from Leadville, was killed by robbers at midnight. Manshine was closing up the saloon when two masked men attempted to gain admission. In the struggle which ensued one robber drew' a revolver and shot Manshine dead. Pettier, the proprietor of the saloon, pulled a gnn and killed one holdup, who has not as yet been WW Links of Lightning. I'j f f MRS. LELAND STANFORD. Lite Senator Lel.iml Stanford, h.is done n prrnt fork for The university :.t Palo Alto was; established hv .Mr. , university system of California. it is v ilirtt" A'l.rui iManfnm, in 1 v-aI.r, btaiifonl as a inamonal to (lie son Ito hm fcimi th univoniiy tin 'University, Mure W lnhb:nul ie;uh Mrs. btaiifjnl alor part of lior tune, and a lnitfe part of her fort r.nu lir.s joae to it in endow meuts. Mm. s - i lie Stanford, widow of the . The citizens of Casper, Wyo., have a very vigorous way of expressing their displeasure at anything resembling approval of the act of Czolgosz. It was reported that Hans Wagner, a resident of the town, had said that President McKinley got what he deserved, and that he, Wagner, was glad of it. He was knocked down and beaten into a state of insensibility, and upon the following daywas tarred and feathered, 'rjdden out of town on a rail, and prohibited from returning under (min of death. ' Private Michael Lynch was ar-- l rested at Springfield, 111., and turn- - Ti n p i J?nN,D. ouy R0CK13P1:LLKft JI- - f tl,a Oil magnate. is soon to An I Aldncli, daughter of foen.uor Aldnrli of Kluxiu Ishiud. Mr. Rockefeller is 2fre im of nhi mid is Mid to he a modi-s- t mid miassmimiK to jouni? mnn. Although he be the heir of .a,,,,,., thing he L t an idler, but take, an aotiviln in I piyw.imo, the busmens woild where ;liU father is saeli an important factor, er- - ' J t, |