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Show M'KINLHY AT OMAHA. t'r.iMint Will AUfmI llm I ip.slllaa Trre. Jli let. Ysshluglon, SepL 7. I'rcshlent Mo-Klnley Mo-Klnley ami as maiiy members of his cshlnet as can do so will attend some portion of the eaoe Jubilee, which begins be-gins at the Omaha exposition on Octo lierlO 1 ho president mi Informed n delegation of Kehrasknna who called nttbe Uhllo lloose and presented to him a haiidsomaly cugrimsed Inrltalluo to alt. ml Only prraslng public business will In terfrrewtth this programme, Imt at this time the president sees no reason w hy he should not go. Tlio dolrgallon ronslatisl of Senators Allen and 1 hurs-ton, hurs-ton, Oeneral John C. Cowln, J t, Webster and W. J llroach. Invitations also will Im extendeil to tho membcra otlhe United States supreme com tnnd the h ailing ofllclals of the army and navy and ths diplomatic corps. The presidential party probably will lcavo In re October 1 1. It la tho present Intention ot tlio president to mako Ida visit to tho Trans-Mlsslsslppi exposition an Incident Inci-dent of n general tour of the west, sTlit.ti-wllt.estendlprobableSlas tr as the YelfoimiTrirTlTi detailed arrangements for the trip have not yet beeu made |