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Show e fi w rS cursjee A nom-viiM- TIIE SUNDAY EXAMINER: OGDEN, UT2H. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1900. William McKinley waa named after in father. The elder William McKlalvy ttua hern In 18U7. He waa a pioneer In the ir"n Industry la th West. He married Kam-Allison, who, like hlmeelf, was of New Euglaud Puritanical stock, aud t.jgth.-they were a maarkabl couple. Ur. Me. Kinley, Br., lived to he fifi years of agt. Hla wife, who bore him nine children, waa nearly 88 years of age when she died, to see eight years ago. Bha had lived " bar third aoa la tha Whit House, but fortunately tha grim reaper gathered her la hla sanest before he met hla untimely and. This boo, tha aevaath child, waa born at Mias, In Trnmbull county, O., lu a frame house which la Mill standing. H attended the public school! In th city of hla birth, and later was graduated from tha Poland Seminary. As a boy he was mnrh Ilka other boys, artlre, full of Ufa, fond of hunting, fishing and horses, but withal sober and Industrious. He was not poaaeaaefi of a remarkable sense of humor and could not always see a joke. When 18 yean of age he jollied the Methndlet Chun-h- . aad attended It aa a communicant until th day tbit he died lax Buffalo, still strong In tha belief of hla boyhood and still passionately fond of hia church's great long, Lead, Kindly Light. Just after joining the church he catered Allegany College, at Meadrllle, IV, lust broke down, and after somewhat regaining hla health taught a district near Poland, O., until tha Clrll War broke out. .He enlisted and for 14 month! marched In tha ranks at tha Twenty-thirOhio aa a privet In Company E. In April, 1888. ha was made femmlaairj sergeant, and at Anttetam the bloadHat engagement nf the war he dlatlng.il hlmaelf hy coming on the firing line, after the men bad fought all day, and serving th hoys with hot roffea and tolli, aa they stood rapidly firing their amaketa la lb thick of battle, for hli deed of bravery he waa eommlasloaed a aarond lieutenant. In all b was In mort than 80 haftlea and skit-m- i ahra, and came out of tbs war a captain. Before being mustered out of service he was advanced eua more peg by brevet, and to tho nd of hla days hi old friends knew him by that title Major McKinley. After the war young MrKtnley ho waa then but S2 took np the atady of law E- - Glldden, cf In the' office at Chari Poland a judge of ability aad leaning. He graduated from- tha Law Brhaol at Albany, N. Y.. la 1887. waa admitted to the bar and opened an office at Canton, soma W it., than a flourishing town ofconalderahl He. mad a Inhabitants. m faeces at tha practice of lew, butarena growing promlnenre In the political hla lucca1. legal snoa overshadowed Ills lint political distinction cam wih tlit nomination for th office of cutlnff attorney of Btirk coumy 0., a opposition, lie reputed stronghold of tba won. Two yean later, or In IB7X, renominated and waa beaten by 48 votes la a county that usually beat tha candidatetli tit hla party by several hundred. la same year ha married Mlaa Ida Baxieu,a a woman who waa destined to haw r ach-w- l d k- -d zrrJrxj'.o2f Wfri:xi:Pj&ttPittr2ZcKrrcLEYI2rE& JEFTJZIT&EX' 14Tjt. 1901 i busy riIIai tp SORROWFCLI--inatrrmrj nf the deatli r TjEl?cIQ:iTiZ3ITaTrcr2rzzttrjgTmE!A IPjest&zzhp &ysZA J3tvz9cxr A V. nAJTBLETCM: Mw'h u hit burial 11m nreat with trembling footstepo dravrt near tho grave f anme favored ht;d. the great Auierlrau ieopla with listed (treat h sud huahid voire, prepare to gather at llie tmnh of William MrKltley. In the late afternoon of Hepteialisr tV 11)01, he wan ehot I7 an anan hlallr at the Temple of Unaicon the Kapoaltlon grounda In Buffalo. thi Pefitemher 14 he died St the boms of Jolni-O- . Mllhnrn, formerly of Buffalo, Iml now of New York. Ur. Mllhnrn was the president of the 111 fated 1'hii Anierlran Ex pool I Inn Tompany and Mr. MeKlnUjr waa his gnest during the time nf hie aiajr In Buffalo, In whlrb city he had gone hi the Invitation of the niMwIiton company. Those were history mnklng days in Amerlea. Hardly had Ibe lule Piwlilrnt passed away, wlilaperliifc "Doil willed It a, before Ills piroganor, the prewtil wciitlvc bead of llie iittlioti, was awors In at ths home if .timlry WlliHI, of Buf falo, carrying on fhe solemn orcaMuu a silk hat, the proHM'lr of n nether Mr. Moonou'lt. In or1r o jslvo confidence to the rounir) and liiipro upon ths maolpulHtorH or stork, the f.o t that lie really Ndleml that MKln'.ey would recover, had gone nna f emu cli Iimi the lllanD-on a hunfing trip, and relapse mine lie had hurried to Kuffiilo, vsueh as he had left the nllri ntanl bunting shack with n wnrilmlit hgnll) suitable for so Imp'UiNUt a coronumy as lbs laklug of the oaik of lHdUn,i for the greatest oftlce In the gift of the greatest country in the word. An orUrial llm of Die hrioed giiuioin he won1, aside fiom Die hat, wui tieier ghru to tho pres. Abd now, after five ysim. the uatloo realises mure than It eM-- did the gient ness of Dir man who has gone. In dlffeieiit parta of Die country people aie lutuglug trlbuts to hia itte and with money rom are eieetlng trlbnted by the niam'' monumenia In hta nn'iimry. The principal monnment, of romee, m that lelug created py the national ''niul'iliiii at tan ton, O, and oM In impniiMiue la Die r'Rrl great marble shaft shbh lna In Buffalo bv the S!:ie of New York. Ture and white Is rlMa In Vagina Mpiare, Its tall oM.hU spire pointing aa did Die lit and example of In ever upward. At Pa (!ise, map-stibe monger niiitlde lions, their typbsl of Die iihe nature or the nmii The wljrttn the qiOvin:eiit ennnneMirale Mi htub y Mannoi'-r- t stand In a hMorlr ppUt bofon the bonie of t!e lute t I'lllniore, ulm, with irmer aie the only preidont gnen to the DH'lon by ln1ai it nut $PM.iva, and the mnn'T whs Mvd from the New u atrropration by Die York fan Aniei-wise and r..lf.. i aiimlnlstraDon of the Hon. 1'at.bl Newton lurkmnod, lately de erwoil. who, Mlfl'MJly erongb, waa a former lew pnmer of the lw. Drover riereland and the mail wrhn in nutria 11 him for eheriT nf Trie roimty, marnr f Buffa'o, governor of the Stile of New lork and f.r president of the United Ptatea ihiee limes. At the ijfHJ nf the pan Anie-- i an Ft prsttinu the morey be bud ly an t of egm rtture, instead of turned bark Into iiessairy wa diverted to the ereHon of moimment .mi Hutfao, the nty giving the she, the aQroundlDga and maintaining ih- atatno. The keeping of the g;M la a to ns pretty custom that has nine i through the ages, and the p.aoliig of wrentb opu the eder nni' I. wuh the ani1vrary of the death, makes the loss t child or fnmd lr hard to bear. tho rpuiilon rf Hnppir fthe natbm an I the prerrrathii nf sntl Ik menr, this fooowed In a stfjs with the gaxe of William fe lies McKinley. buried, iwn npiv in lbs barrow bus that lOLtalna bia iciLalus; nrl i well-earnr- d T sun. 4 plarg is the country and Die j mourner ars the nation. And right well are they keeping green the grave. The anniversary of hla dealli ibis year niarka j the mnipbdlnn of New York Kiatei tunuiiwont al lbiffahs and next year Die mhuiiIi i of Hcptemlter will see the iHunplelloii of the national monument at t'anloii. May the iintlon. soinewbere In son.e place, complete a qmiiuiiient to Ida memory curb year, umll nd a town or hainb-- l In tlita bnuid aiu of nma shall stand without a iiiemeliul the It Pier so Imniblel dedh'tittM to tlis third of the country's martyred preHidcuia. Already Kesdlng, I'a.. has a IwauDful statute In ilu? departed piei-dentand Mr. Ddward 1.. lauMli. the well knowrn HnfTato scnlplor, who made the death mask after McKinley's uahm1 nalbui, Is at work on oilier to lie erected at various pla'es hImmii the country, alt to stand as a reminder of bl 1nt sud and fatal vUlt to Ituftiilii. Aaecdofes sf the I. sat liny. The lltiflalo iiewsiner hoy who covered that visit mow grown liKiotlc because of flic tragic luippoiiing them (ell 111. my llitli' nnivd'itra of the oo'ioiiin One 111:111 rc'ittcM how, on the day of McKinleys finn xKit to Do lan Anictii'uo Ux in ,'11011 ground, he icnmi to the Milbitrn IIouhc, In indsiwure humuic, o::ny and waited Die aturt of the 1'ics! to follow the dent. II'h nrdem hud presidin' ini party nll duy long, not only to roier the Ini eresi lug fiaiurc of Die trip, loir alMi to In mi h:ind In rao of any c:it::vfbphea sii h as did follow two days later. When the s;nrt was made the gmuuds he In some wny b.nme iTowdcl out of the newspaper and c.iriiagcn Juinpeil Into the renr axis piece of the president' convey a nee rlic 'f Die KisTct Service men roughly oidered him ,Y him srt." said McKinley, with leiiA.i"t Kirilc all whit k:W Inin thM bMirncd m ine iu wetl I. el I1I111 tii) ; the t.irrtagi- Inoka strong." Another s,irr whlh was mid r;M ater Mr M, Kinley s death. Iml iiexer vniesl, had to ito with : ItwtT.i.i new who rusNd up to the pr, eui'-lagax ll dritve tow.ud Die cnrriiiit-iand threw a pv of B Dudilo tl.e cur paper t i Tile nrci'-riordered !i't cm rhige. or . riage 'ppM ami, isilllng Die fered pi ui n dtl'ii "I don't w:iiit no money," fid t!.e i:id 11 y treat paper It U that the late McMiiifi't n f 1 The paper in nnc f Hie ward referral Ill'll xalueil inric'nt'N- of Mm t t. , Hirt.iM. aid prohaidy would Me p t the tint It uiany Pad ly belief put an cod to bis life ' The In It and linddi-rj xit'i'ii-be Dre burned rely f la I , . I nod foliowtng ibe lute pri)ent were sen ! maev ce . vtcwc-from a d'ffre-tatd peip nc. by a1! every piilr, .,,.y n fo- scomI sfiarg and xat'd rtguri-me refill of the memo . nr. 'r, s then as nw a newap.iper c ,n. .... i I tin i. at ilia n.in. l.y p.im4 at Ihn I':i-- . It iffnli. mi. ri. it.n.ii..p, ,n1 had twn i ott Sy Hi. rfitMnnr-.M ,1. rent marble memorial will ho awlatalnod and kept In repair. The money to rover the east of tho memorial hai been rained la and I la hand. The endowment not ram plate, and effort! art now being made tn raise tha bailors probably ahnnt foO.Hti. Work on the Canton monument la pi greasing favorably. The exterior work on the mausoleum, tho grading and trea planting, and all but the Interlay finishing will be completed during the present year of grace lOmL The Interior work. Including marble and glsaa effects, will he ct.nllnned during the cnntlng winter, and tha contracts call for a finished structure hy Heptemlier 1. lBffT. Though the time Ie yet ton far advanced to admit nf iierf.-r- t plana. It la the hope nf tha trustees to he able to dedicate the monument at Canton sometime hli j 23If fr '11 ly "Whi. l I. .,wr w,, after aftnr (t n'.li..-thi.M'i-'- i iiM.l'r rn!;in wh.n. et f'atra: I Ip aint-- tU . lira (i.prri mil 1y. nr. plttllle, I'll, 1 an. :i d i1 ve' w - h It.'f flu I. f. . 1 Hu. -r . .l- l- K. a ui r "f l.. ilt ilir.'k, nn U':iki.' !.- all. I . I.llti at till IlllTUlH I...1 -- ir.. n- -l- t!. ,.f r.rl.-- 11:11 iMi.il Imt l .i.ni.-rwi- w . . tv: hini'cl I' l.ttpi'l fr '' ....oi rr.-.ti.- i ... Ii.nl 11 1. ti'ki' j It -- k t I . .ii .. n ICiHM'h' Many a .mji iiIkI-nnrl mat 1'ifit . Itlr.-ti;it ...'Mirj tin ."omM to tn nt tlir t" him ..f ' a rt lit nM!r. MUtlr 1:11.. nf tHa fair mi.-- , had antli-'iui'the ri'!:l!.l.nnt ll"1t the . l.lnf 'l I Mil lie 'r "I ...... ' t .. I :i i 1. Hie Ij LSvd ILa Ollly I.I e il. if 1.! ; i. ; ,.1 i .,M I I. n ...I Cl. .1 .1 I I I - . l, m I M but I w'lild aunll lie" tl-.- pi.-- l m l. .lex. . 1.JL a.k "lie y Mb" .n : " huinlreds. tmnld y. e- I'hank uinl tli rii jji Me tlir.. .lord, '"he -- I'.!' 'll"!..-- ' m p.niii1 p.i-..-a f of hiirnnliMy l.ell-tt Iim-.lv more .1 .e hid perforMn t .1 MrKIllle .n.ned A little knot nf lin'f Mim. . . l.i.-:i:m or '.uperfhe .e-'... fee. i .: e lilt!; , M It lep-l 'nth ... . i'm in t be n id I t" etorni T:e P'm l e s ; ' The nv'' t nr told. The in..i. hinn-evanl t:nte i."T. iilteini". it. " T ceuri.l 'y lei, O. token. r..rli:ii lei. time ec:rn .Mitel d.iin ...I It - h lie., '", , .11 t' i". nreund I ,t I. h..'1-h- ii M I in . f inaed :1 I ..- f.r . l t -- ild ."it tl.- - tniiiinn .. .imM .1 r. I. I"- .1 . I goe-erno- , great throb at arlef that abnok city and uittlnn when tke end came. It all aeerai like tome hidmii drvanj to tko Buffalnuiaua wko went through It. fiomc of tho Maaameali. It la hut meat and proper that Buffalo, the of tho aaPtfaluatlon, ahnnld be the elle for one of tho moat Impoalng nioiiuinenta erected In hla memory, and It la a lao fitting that Buff.ilu abonld taka pome active part In ibe erection of all other monument.. Mr. Edward - Fauach, the Buffalo sculptor mentioned earlier, and the mao who made the MrKtnley death ntaak, ha Ivan' the designer of a mari.le mat of McKinley fic the rtviofilcc. Tbia lout was paid for nut of funds railed among the and baa the dla-nd Ion nf belli, I br first monument to fbp late lamented preablent that waa Bnffttln, through the work of Mr. I'attpeh, 'a glso tha source of other monuments now yotfiftng skyward In silent "niniemorn i 'i nf hltn who waa struck down hy a dastard's hand. The greate.t M. hlnley moniment. fhe " tonal n'opiinietit, If It may be ao rilled, It rree'ed at Tanton, tl.. McKIniey'a Imine toe n. and will It paid for hy funds cchi-rci- l from every state In the Union v d nlmopt every kainirt In every mate. It. re. too. Buffalo, la a minor way, takes part In rhs erection of the mnan-- i m;i. the granite for the work being eup-i- -- .I a eontrartor. y on this page show the work the t utH'mi rcnument is It tfinds toi. and al- the atatwolciitn. as It willwhen rnntplried. Nn satisfartnry pie-of the flu'ahed design. Including and the Anal I- Fhlla-letph- I'lilla-delph- letter-rirrler- 1 de.1l-..ite- m i t which the prepldcnt llred, the hurry and huatle of tha hundred of atwpaier men who poured Into tha city from every point nf tha eotopaia. the alternating liope and fear, tha (ttherlny nf notaldea from all parta of the world to offer , j I I II... irnldeni eap cnurd. d hr -- iiiriinia h fnw n-r- Atm-rtiii- i.I niiirlne. imlire The phadep nf evil Hr nf th the lu line, of eleri'rle 'i.'1 traieilennrd Iniiernd "D. the jwr. nnd Iren tia p.filv. iitrapt t1 the hmllne m.ih her part of the r.y an t t. nl unit hank, iveyed. 1. 1 li.i . The 1'an h the atmiudi'il p'1 lira t 'h.-- niij, n fet I ..f wl... tli. flit.l ! I mIoi Iih.I luiitl the rittp fiut'i.l that lipped , . th. thrn iint...Mn m iniit thnv ' ' tl1.. i.n.ir s.'iily tli. o-M"t f!Mi gnu. ir. I -- ht '. wSnr t. h d .m i. a mm nn'i .'..li.. 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U M. : ht a neviT-tfluent ten Ill-cxiM-'itl' tha of lit ie rhi.'f ...ii'.iim I ti.i-i- iM"1 I j t t,',l"tl.. till -- ll- . m ilirtfir h,r' inn tn.-t. h ! mti t pnr,:.. n ."I.-- . .nt Ilk. m"! nf II .. . .... (!' I the IjI'.TIlt t."'l "f n !.. Iet and find ::.e fu . :i -i t July. I i'M one nf ll nd tlier. the I". p r nikltis tin- - s':rt'.. :. vi nil III.-- Mi.it mm; .ml iM..ry III th ..f M.i.lr tt I. lint I 'it tlt:it M'nir .Tr.'i iTi.t It. . ti..- i It lin.l tin. nliiufi'tlirr nrmii;.' thill .u.r ktnblM',1 In.t. 1. (r nh.it .U.rl - if kt'lt'.PO.I Hfli'r f. rt ... I ll; iii'wii, at',1 :ir ttiH ni..n tli-in.'i't Ml Hi liitti- - .'i.iiiio t tl'." I ! ... r ln nf II niT:-t.'Wi'nl tiv VXI' ''.'I J'W ! :ii..'iil in., iritmy jn- -t ff't'.i ll1 1I.1V. t.'il, liiirr. I.e . i'i'I ni'M, t ,ii. f.;:i nf . Si. "I.. rier pr. ,!is, ihr fl: ! It .f sli.v I 11 liiflml.', 'l filln 'Qzirlfc.KTHZjnr' jrazrvzizzfTJircJVH: JVTLLZOQIZ JfaCaaTXEXX3? the hen i l f.'i'-- M nlh 'nor n .1 p'-i- : about .! (r..e 1... 'be ii. . nnxi-..- 1 of !'.,'v.i . ti-Incus e I - - i. j. . f-- ' 1 iu ry I fu during Rrpteiulier of next year, the date to be chosen 1elrg as nearly aa pnaalbl that of the annlvoraary of McKinley' death Heptemlier 14. The mausoleum proper Is being rt at rueted entirely nf Milford graulte-llgh- t pink material, gnarrled at Mllfnrd, Mas. Tha Interior will be finished with Knoxville mi ride, and the general aspect. It la said, will be far more pleasing and handsome than either that of tha Gap field monument In Cleveland or the Grant on the hanks of the Hudson, In tmh, York stete. The general contract New for the erection of thle magnificent la held by the Harrison Granite Company, of New York, while the contract for granite proper Is In tha hands of George XV. Maltl.y lb Bona, nt Buffalo, N. V. H. Van Huron Mngnnlgle, of New York, Is the architect. Tha McKinley NaAssociation nnmbera tional Memorial among Its honorary members the Frail, and Ktatea the dent nf the United of every state and territory In the Union. Its trustees and o (Bears are all uicn worthy of the highest .coafldenoe and esteem. They are: William K. it!-- president: Myron T. Herrick, treasurer; Byrrson Kltchle. secretary; Frederic S. Uartaell, assistant secretary. R. Day. Cornelius William Trustee N. Bliss. W. Murray Crane. Charles W. Fairbanks, George B. Cortelyou, 'r.ieiTi.inta, liae yet been made. I M Kir.lej N'atl'iral Meninrial Aw-io- n a prnjy. t iniohea the raising of a .1 nf a;. 1,1111 ;o pay forhp Canton .ortril. ai d an pddltlon.il a1hl.vi. to into ao pndowment fund. lu the carniuga of which tho magnlfl- - WU-Ha- m A. Lynch, William McConway, Bob-a- rt J. Idiwry. Franklin Murphy, James A. Gary. Ilnraee H. I.nrton, Myron T. Hap rlek. Thomas Dolan, Alexindiy H. Revrll, Henry M. Ituflield. Ell Tnrrsnce, John G. Milhurn. David R. Francis, Henry T. Pcotr. E. W. Bluomlngdalc. Charles Q, Dawes. The late Marcus A. Hanna. President McKIniey'a confidential adrlser and beat friend, waa up until the time of hla death the vies president nf the MeKlaley Memorial Association. It was National Mr. Hanna who. on the day after Mr. McKinley's death, said nf him: Ha was cue nf the moat adroit handlers of men I ever law, and those who accused him nf being led about by me were mistaken. Hla ta.-- was perfect, and hla manner to gracious that he brought all those who rime Into contact with him to hla owa way nf thinking. He wn led hy nobody be waa the leader nf others." Frank A. Munsey. n shat he termed an appreciation, added to these words of Mr. liutina the following tribute: In William McKIn'ey there was the most perfect blending of pure democracy and splendid dignity possible to mho. Hla democracy was ao pure and true as the best example this .nuutry boa ever pi od need, whether on the farm. In th profeislnns or In the effalrs of hnsleeps. and hs dignity wap of the pner kind that tpranet from hla own s"cl re'her than that refle,-,srfp.n exi'ted s'ntion. He wea always William any, B ,), Army as a n,;Fr. In C'ongrvaa snd tn the White H.u ns tha chief ,4 a grent always the t na..th-;-at.d never tl-.e in art. In pejee,,., f.enli: B atateania'n-p'.lp- . fr.acinaee us. XV. admliw h and b il" a wr,tre It. I n inve where , .i-- i th c i, m,.. .Pt responds to our hurt, warm and tvi,il-:- r and iruM ho-aa- s wonderful Influence upon hla anbuoQuesl iht rareer. "Two children wen born tonever th mother pair and both died aud recovered from tha blow. Bho has haea an Invalid fur nearly M yean now, sail the touching devotion and lendeneoa shown to her by the amaaalnated pmj dent were among tha moat things of hla career. In 1877 Major McKinley took hla Kit In th eongreaalonal hall of tho aatlo disaa a representative of hla old Ohio ha trict. During hi aervleo la th Uotutaad woa great popularity In Waahlngton, caadl-dawaa frequently urged to become a 1 against Speaker tlon of presiding officer, which the latter filled with such brilliant force. At tha tt McKlabT. Bepubllean convention In 1884 In a abort, sharp, strong speech, milled the Blaine force and won th noailnatMa for th brilliant Mala at teaman, who waa defeated. Four yean later, after he aad th Ohio delegation had boa ed fur Pherman, certain delegate onlypr-ventebegan voting for him nnd he th eonventhin from stampeding for him In what was. perhaps, tb movt I remarkable speech of hla career. ha dosed, 'hit not request I demand, an delegate who would not eaat ."eflectmn Mcon mo shall cast a ballot for me. end, Kinley voted - for Sherman to the went though th Republican nomination to Harrison that year. admlula-trattoMcKinley, during Harriaon'a na chairman of th Naya and Means Committee of th Houae, fathered tho famous McKinley Tariff Bill, and. la a 1891, after be had been defeated ly before, gerrymandered district th year was elected governor of Ohio with a of 10,1X8). In 18M he. having la tha meantime, again declined the victory, candidate, led hla party to In isuji plurality of mon than 80,000. y preal-denti- nd gf Hi Ir At WOO MeKInlffi P' dentlal candidate, led hla parly to victor Thee, on year later, am th tragle end in Buffalo. Hla gnat apeoeb at the his last. It proved delivered two daya before hla amaasinatJeeL Ie aa a masterpiece of American .. thought : la P1-hThe period of excluatvenea aid. "Th expansion of our trad Coand eevBfrcA It the puainf probit.A pmiey sternal wan an anprofltable. of good will and friendly tnd relatlooa RecIproClir trM-tirill prevent reprianln. tha spirit at the an In harmony with not. retaliation of measures time;n ever remember that our an Interest Let la In cm cord, and not conflict, and that our real eminence revti la th Victoria or bore war. price and not thoot of hen may he tbit all who an represented nr efforts nobler moved to higher and good, ana their owa and the worldnot only that oat of this city may come na an. greater commerce and tradtheae.for nlatloiw hat, more eeoential than of mutual reapect. conlldenn and frwnflh e e - Our hip which will deepen and endure. will Goo la that God grarlonvly vouchsafe proaperlty. bapplav and peace to ell our neighbors and l'k of Ah bleaalnga to all peoples and power earnat prayer to AATth. . xrnnit weft Ibitlntl tA i4 tbw lnwllctN mi til RJinklnA martyr SAMUEL N WTI.UAM8 HUTLEB l |