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Mrs McKinley’s Condition
She Bears Up Well—She Has Considerable Property
Besides the
Estate Left by Her Husband.
Canton, Ohio, September 29.—Mrs McKinley
had two drives again to-day. On account of dismal weather and the
rain of yesterday and nearly all night, the outing was confined
to the streets in the city. It was said at the McKinley home to-night
that there has been no material change in her condition and that
she continues to bear up remarkably well.
Secretary Cortelyou returned from
Cleveland to-night, where he went yesterday to consult with Col
Myron T. Herrick, on certain matters connected with the estate.
He expects to visit Cleveland the latter part of the week, to see
Senator Hanna, who is now in the East. Mr Cortelyou will leave Canton
for Washington on Tuesday, but will be here again in a short time,
and will be in the city at intervals for some time to come. Beside
administering the estate of the President, Mr Cortelyou and Judge
Day are to take charge of the business affairs of Mrs McKinley.
She has considerable property herself, aside from the estate left
by her husband.
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