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Show INTERMENT IN AMERICA. Body of Mackay Will B Brought to United States. London, July 21. Tho remains of John W, Mackay of San Pranclsco, who died here last evening, will be taken ta-ken to Now York tor Interment In Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn. The date for tho removal of tho body and the arrangements for tho funeral will not be decided upon until tho arrival In London of his win Clarence Mnckay, who sailed from New York lost Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. John W. Mackay It pros-trated pros-trated with grief. Tho utternoon papers pa-pers as well as the morning papers print long obituary notices of Mr. Mnckay. An Informal meeting of Americans sojourning In I.oiidon. held at the Carlton Carl-ton hotel tonight, adopted resolutions expressing regtct nt tho death of Jbhn W. Mackay nnd tendering sympathy to Mrs. Mnckay and the other mem-hrr mem-hrr nf iim family Among those pres ent were: Gen. Joseph W heeler of Alabama, Ala-bama, former Governor of Maryland Prank Rrowni Jefferson M. Ixivy, fonner member of Congress from New York, and George T. Wilson, third vice-president vice-president of tho Equitable Life Assurance Assur-ance society ot the t'nltcd States. The Romo correspondent of the As-soclated As-soclated Press, referring to the death of Mr. Mackay, snvs a deep Impression Impres-sion has been cauaed there by the sudden sud-den death of on Who was related by marrlago to so many leading Italian fnmlll.. |