A pathetic incident in the murderous attack upon the . President of the United States, was his first thought and solicitude that his wife should not be told he was shot. Mrs McKinley was recently so dangerously ill, that she ' was not expected to recover, and for years she has b
13 September 1901 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
Eht " 0 - ;amtntr " WARRINGTON AND MID-CHESHIRE EXAMLNER." pub:Jibed every Saturday morning. T" EARLESTOWN AND NEWTON EXAMINER, published every Friday afternoon. T" "ST. HELENS EXAMINER," published every Friday eternoon. T" " RUNC O RN EXAMINER," published every Friday morning. T
13 September 1901 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON A ST. HELENS WATCHMAN. On Thursday, William Dew, a chimney-sweep, of Southport, was charged with wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm to:Edward lavin,s Corporation night•watchman. Cnief Constable Wood said Lavin was unable to appear. He was during t
13 September 1901 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
MoNDlY.—Before Mr. Birchall (in the chair), Ceeo2illo: Smethurst, and Messrs J. W. Heyward, S Wright, and H. T:furnton. ATrER THE FOoTBALI. MiTCH.—Michael Logan, d escriYed as a labourer, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Horselnarket-street oa Saturdae at Let-11041
13 September 1901 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England
A letter was read from Mr John Utiiloy - u — u — d . er date 7th September sanctioning the borrowing by the Rural District Council of the sum of .2,34.3 for works of water supply for the Lordship of Froisham. The Clerk explained that the matter came up formally before them previ
13 September 1901 - St. Helens Examiner - St Helens, Lancashire, England