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VOL. XXVI. NO 39 him. a .'• His Heart Action is .' This Special to The Morris Tribune. was Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 13, 230 p. m. -The following bullet'n was issued by president's physicians at 2:20 the Special to The Morris Tribune. A HAS A F1CH Special to The Morris Tribatie. I IMPROVEMENT The following bulletins were re ceived by Edwards, Woods & Co. yesterday, and together with others which were received earlier in the day indicated that President Mc Kinley was sinking rapidly. Buffalo, noon»—Sec*y Wison and HyftaE BU' alo, 2 p. m.—Shortly before 2 p. ir, Drs. Stockton and Maan ai lived at Milburn House and it is believed a consultation was held. At 2 o'clock ncnn Ur -:WIALS Minneapolis, 1255.—The president is gradually sinking with only feeble Hr. HAD The condition of the president on Thursday night was not satisfactory. The solid food which he had taken giat morning produced complica tions, but the greatest alarm was due tip the condition of the pulse, it being i 1 c* msm ». Vr« e j, iiiii r^.o'.ii:. !,.».)i j. PRES. MGKM FAIIIC FAST. The President Early Yesterday Morning Takes a Bad Turn for the Worse. Balance, %HE BULLETINS TO LATE HOUR. PRESIDENT IN A STUPOR. At two thirty yesterday morning, the physicians and nurses were sum moned to the house with all speed.! Very Weak and His Life ,15 in the Buffalo, 7:30 p. m.—The president is in a stupor from which stimulant? fail to arouse Unless .a cfcangft takes place soon the worst is feared. ?fc., the lidt bulletin received up DOCTORS, BULLETM p. m. The president has more than held his own since movoJog and con dit*on jusl'fies expectation-®! fui iher ?'mprc vement. He is better tban AT 2 P» to 10:30 (h m. —r— 1 ¥t. I o'clock. Doctors are very reticent aDd Baff«lo,N.T„Sept. 13,2p. m..- doubiW. F,om other source it is trill-ft* tflwiri tt* presdeot isja SHORT '*1 I "ir-k 55'1 ,J If i-ftT Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 13, 10:301severe sinking spells twice sioce [and physicians say he has a fighting |i —Pres. McKinley expeiieneed moraiog. Has recovered somewhat chance. \W u CONSUL Dr. Stockton hurried from the house and gave directions to automobile Chanfer to take him to Dr. Mann's bouse. Dr. Stockton would saj. A a ,f wo AT Sec'y Hitchcock visited Milburn House and spent an hour with the watchers. When they came out both men announced that the president was holding his own and that he was no weaker. He is slightly respond ing to stimulation and symptoms in dicated a decided promise of iin- SENT FOR, rallies. His heart is failing and his I the end may come at any moment stomach fail* to assimilate food add Ail officials have been sent for. REACHED week, and the physicians being ap prehensive of an utter failure of the heart to perform its work. it f'4^ J-VasMk'^L" 4'^H^ & •, i-:-w y- j* a. ,|f r^-y §N 1 'j' yesterday at this time* poise 123, tempevatu e 95. &: y -11 f' .y .££ "hj'biM*' .BY ATTENDING PHYSICIANS. very critical condition and goyern meat offic'alshere take gloomy view of tfae^^ *. SLEEP Special to Wlio*3*'*£«w* I President now sleepW Doctors Ip^deat has bare fighting chance Buffalo, 'NV Y., Sept. i3. 1045,r- Ibopefpl but general impression isjfo 1'Je. gst/asf- —mmm ,1 "V NOON. provement. Dr. Wasdin came out at the same time and said there was no appreciable change in president's condition beyond fact that his heart action was slightly stronger. A con dition which is regarded as most fayorable. ,TA TICM simply that he should return in a few minutes* His mission is unknown. 1 "iu i CRESTS, It had been found that the president i would Hot respond to even the most powerful heart stimulants, and it was feared at that time that he was dying 1C w- flORRIS, STEVENS COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEflBER k -3" .£ v s if f# i \y Ar "C- A, V f' And witness each device BO R*IW That turneth toil to play We knew what best would please their gaze, Jt.8 up a ad down they e roam— RELIABLES, whose cheerful blase Now bless each happy home. '"Sisr" ^kfafl rt'i 14 1901. PRESIDENT W#» ATK^LE^ IIQ The early settlers of oar land Of comforts had but few Grim perils faced the Btnrdy band Bu little jojr they knew. They gathered 'tound the growing blaze That mnt had struck from steel They raised the earnest voice of prais• Our fathers lived a narrow life Of hardship and of toil Their dailly bread with ceaseless strife They wrung from stubborn soil. The mothers by the fireside rudet At break and close of day, Prepared with care the simple food In alow and weary way. Ah, how those mother*i all would stare Could they return today v, •}, 1 RELIABLE 1 a i v 7 Our undertaking department is under the: direc tion of J. D. Gillespie, licensed embalmer, who is pre* pared to take entire charge of funerals, and is well sup plied.yith un^tal^esr's, supplies. ft .11 .1 MINNESOTA ft'STifLCAL .*' •HOuieTY^v-'^ i ,'f4 'xM 5#sl. 'V IViOHRIS, M!Nri. Hm $1.50 PER YEAR 1' W W u AND RANGES Have been considered for many years the leaders of all vapor, stoves, and the 1901 line is a long step in advance of any tiling heretofore put on the mar ket. All stoves are strongly and substantially buih.' T&s designs are the latest. REFRI6ERAT0RS, WASHIHB MMMS, PAINTS AND OILS, i-dSKK^',' FULL Ji JlPLETE LIKE Of f»l®. 7". 1 ?, N v A 4 -h 4 a W 3 :^V! V»4« •/JJ