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Show President KcKinley's Estate. ? ' I The country has a proper concern in the. provision made for the comfort- A. able support of Mrs. MoKlnW during the remainder of her life. While she has no children to be provided for she i is a suffering invalid requiring some-jv.hat some-jv.hat costly attention, and the peor'I I would be glad to have her mad their i ward. The story that Mr. Mckinley' 3 ; life was insured for over $200,000 n'li an eor. He was Injured for a total of $87 000. of which SlTO.OOO was in the New York Life Insurance companv. r whos president. John A. McCall. wai'i special friend of Mr. McKinW. 'it will be remembered that during hi in?tm-' bency as Governor of Ohio Mr. Mf- Kinlpy was financially embarrassed and lost nearly all bis modest prop-- ty. Congress, foi'owlng nrecedent wi.l doubtless five Mrs. McKinley a 'pension 'pen-sion of S3.000 a yea- which, with th inconv fro te insurance money an 1 from Mr. McKinlev's estate, win. it U pa'd. Insure her an income of perhaps J13.:i00 a yenr. Her boalth is verv pre. J"V arlous. She is liable to attacks! 'n which she lo;r3 consciousness. It has v . h"n hastily imagined bv nm that (i : :be has been kept much under th Ji,- ' J ! fluence of opiates, but Dr. Rixev. who l U will rer-nin for sonie HtHe tim a. longc V ,?n car- of h"-. declares that this ia n-t the case Whi she now bearn up fair'y weR and is taken out to drive. hr medical attendants feel that :tt k rendition" Is precarious and tint sh f j ia still in danger of succumbing to th ' strain upon her. Independent. 1 . ' |