Show BY irla X W alq iaz mut mue A AMERICAN ME R I 1 can oan washington 8 chief chier brooks bof odthe the secret service division who investigated the assassination to see if f guitteau bad any confederates said today to day our investigations are about over we looked over the whole field there is really nothing that has not been published in the case lease except the unfortunate gentleman who through mistaken bene 1 jv olence lent guitteau guit Quit money believing it was to help him pay his board it would probably be of no importance to anyone any one except that gentleman himself to make it public would be d agrest wrong people are so apt to discredit what a man says or does do you think from orom your youn examination of guitteau that bo he i is inease he is ali nii an eccentric mian man a maa man who would be fanatical about any a subject iu b he might dabble in ile he wa would go to extremes I 1 do not think anything thin he said to me he ig lar as ki san ban sane e as a s any 1 amani an insane man or rather excites one spity he excite anels ones antagonism ones disposition is to argue with him when one advances an argument that baffles him he seems to rea ren lize that his position Is untenable and impatiently says 1 I do not want to argue with you you can mot alot convince me I 1 cannot change i aoun your views there ia is really no mystery about the case said major brooks As stated the newspapers have e printed 11 1 ed everything abou tIt they have 16 got everything in if ichimi some bome way As for Guitte aus auls past career the newspaper reporters seem to have found out all about thal that W W corcoran Con coran washington geo seney and geo childs contribute each to the garfield f fund u rid it is proposed that there be a national subscription of 5 aad and upwards for the purposes set forth in the subscription list if the amount ant subscribed shall even double that originally contemplated by the K w chamber of commerce there will be no subscriber to grudge his share cure of it whether it shall prove to be a provision for the widow and oi orphans or the president of tb the e gunj united ted states as now most hh happily bly fly seems more probable the following was received f I 1 f salm d oregon igors 1 hon ron J Q G blaine elaine washington the people of oregon send congratulations rejoicing with all true friends of liberty over oyer the improving prospects for the recovery ot 0 the president signed j ff W W govenor EDWARD EDWAED HIRSCH asta state treasurer T B R P ai secretary of state lipin the president has bas mel Wei imore ca corm corn tabie table to day tiu than at arl anytime bince since alor he was woun det nii his children were permitted tobee to see bee him this thia morning the return of hot wether is pred lete lefe ed by gen hazen settled quiet quietness ness neis prevails at fhe he white house and hope for the pre pro ai dents recovery has grown into litto general belief except cabinet boffl cers and newspaper correspondents there are but few visitors tonight to night dorsey has one of I 1 fire district affire ro engines in the white ate house jard sor soi the purpose of testing its capacity for compressing ain aln air ening ering the presidents room dorsey Borsey has haa not nol much confidence in the success of this experiment peri ment but thinks it may do some ome good compressed cold air willbe wili will be thrown into the wh 1161 douse fouse through rubber hose hosee A fire engine u has telegraphed nor for from ne new york and will reach here to tomor mor irow row when it arrives dorsey saya he will be able to keep the temperature of the presidents room at any degree e ree desired ired dr reyburn rey bey burn said to a reporter e r r at 10 that the presidents condition condit loii was waa more hopeful than ever all symptoms were favorable and the surgeons hope for an increase every hour the rise in the pulse and temperature today to day u as due to the cause thoroughly understood and does not f r lindi vindicate cate anything unfavorable X everything very thing the bullet caine came in m contact with is dead matter uld anid arid auit must slough off this sloughing process has commenced most favorably as shown by the character of the pus discharged from the wound one great danger apprehended was that the sloughing might cause hemor rage by rupturing a blood vessel but reyburn says this dang danger Is now in a A great measure passed he says this produced irritation and surgical fever and the rise in the temperature pera ture and pulse but this bev fever ei if is not high enough to be dang ding dangerous erous that iii in fact it is ls mod moderate emte and under circumstances and conditions satisfactory he the president has taken more nourishment today to day gay than on any day and a at lit ie le more stimulant and ilas lias retained it all hig his strength keeps up and altogether his condition is gratifying col rockwell roc Koc kwell kweli said tonight to night about 6 this thib evening the president awakened from a short sleep and enquired VV heres blise dr bliss was immediately called and the president said dr r I 1 feel tired had you not better tuck mo mb in hi my little bed the presidents wound hurt him some and he wanted if it dressed for the night he continues his good humored cheerfulness and manifests it frequently one however howver is that he betsa gets a little cross doctors and attendants asay say this is 1 indeed n dae d dav favorable arable arabie arthur received visits today to day florn from several cabinet ministers he says bays he begins to feel like himself once more ag as the president improves of anxiety is removed falm from his mind I 1 i 11 urb urs garfield and others at the white house proposing remedies making suggestions and iu ju many amii cases eases from flom clors offering remedies aud and d guarante guaranteeing mig dig a cure continue to pour in by the score these people might as well save their jabor labor and d postage stamps surgeon gelie general i ral rai wale waie of the navy said this morning that he did not consider the president ba had deven even athance he herald rosald sald said there were well weli authenticated cases of wounds of the abdomen from buckshot when a patient exhibited favorable symptoms and when arthe temperature hild arnd arid pulse ni became fab pe perfectly normal and yet death ensued on the eighteenth day g ehe administration members feel confident of elec electing ting the two candidates they nomi nominated n sted this afternoon they claim to have from several members who wilo lave bave have been voting for conkling that they will vote for miller and lap harn ham amon among those who have promised is assemblyman sessions it 19 ia 19 said that bradley bradies has gone home without pairing stalwarts Stal warts in conference e tonight to night resolved to stand firmly by conkling and crowley rew new EW york 9 A A dispatch says forster chief secretary for ireland a deputation of irish hi hiim farm im laborers t nv 0 0 sullivan home ru rule ruie le member of parliament for limerick county in introducing them ald baid said aid existed mong among laborers owing to 6 the want of home homes and a small quantity of land and th that Atthe the session of parliament should not be allowed to pass s w without 1 th settling the question PO opherre st h er presenta tives spoke in favor of the clause of theland tholand bill bilt ers fo hold hoid on one e iare acre of lease land from the tenancy under tenant farmers e rs or I 1 landlords nd 0 o r 9 an and converting t lae lle ft T tenant e 4 ah un under et ahat hat b bill ahu na that t the hd poor i law union unions and towns have the power lo 10 J billot suburban land for laborers homes these measures were urged not only in the interest of laborers but of taxpayers taxpayer ss as they wan wanted tal to iree free laborers from any dependence upon the poor rates forster replying to one of the delegation sal sai said bail when government were ready to confer the franchise upon agricultural laborers the measure would not te bce con confined to england aut ut would be extended to scotland and ireland As to the object of the deputation deputit ion lon he kne knew the condition of laborers was very bad but the matter was most difficult to deal with he rejected the idea of ot the state pro providing akl ing cottages and land as impracticable buh bub esta exta lles ties b said baid id might dight help to remove obstacles to y their getting good employment or good cottages 0 hind and might give facilities or offer r temptation to persons interested te to improve their condition he veu auld ad not say bay what hat could be done at this session of parliament A all must try to do thear ih air d u ty and ins insure preAlie the jand land bill it does dots not jea jeh leave i ve the laborer in a worse position than he be ia Is now if government could do more they would try if not this y year a as soon as possible 1 IF gisco 9 A portland illi dispatch patch hatch says mys it has just been ascertained certa ined that tile youngest daughter of william morgan who it is claimed was put ut gut out of the way by reason of having divulged masonic secrets many years tago sago go is living in this state she is quite an elderly lady and is the wife wire of captain wm win smith mrs smith says her father wag waa drowned by five men who took him out bone eone one night into the lake she states that one of the nive five men who assIe teiOn the drowning ing for many years sears resided in portland dregon oregon WC ie Is now dead ST lovia 9 general juan J uan M Zalo walter and A R hammond have arrived here from chihuahua mexico these gentlemen are largely engaged int jhn in ift silver mining jn chihuahua and elre eire are en toute route for chicago rew new york and london in the interest of mines the nirm firm report the killing hilling by indiana indians of nive five ranchmen ranchman ranch men near santa clara they came through from chihuahua chibu abua to el pobo poso in their own conveyance and escaped attack by indians only by mounting to the top of their thein coach while passing through the Canda candalaria larla laria mountains and kee beeping pa ng up continual shooting and firing off their pistols which frightened the redskins red skins the tel latter bio fio horev re attacked general gellena il au outfit t nit fit 75 miles from the the frontier and ran off nil all his loose those stock the south bound stage was attacked by Ind indians lans laus who killed the driver wounded one passenger and captured and carried of off thomas pugh a eon son of ex senator geo I 1 E pugh of ohio and a nephew of gov hendricks r of indiana the day before these gentlemen passed through the mountains a band of 40 indian indiana attacked lieutenant of the mexican troops and killed several men but gonzalea captured 17 head of indian stock the indians also attacked a wagon that had been taking supplies to a party of surveyors belonging to the atchison topeka and santa fe railway and killed three men who were returning to el paso in the wagon washington 10 the chinese minister who has been absent from the city some weeks sent gent today to day in his own hand writing the following communication i AVON conn july dear sir having been absent from washington ince since may I 1 was wa s not notable abie able to call I 1 in n person when the attempted assassination took place I 1 would therefore now request you to convey to the president and family my deep personal sympathy and that of mrs yung wing we hope and pray that the president will re cover and anci be restored to health and again the chinese government has undoubtedly expressed to your minister in pekin its horror of the terrible event and its sy mpa thy for the president and cami family ly irwill hail hall with delight every symptom of the president presidents a improved condition and final recovery accept the assurance of my personal sympathy with your government I 1 remain your obedient servant signed YUNG yuna WING to do hon james jamea G 7 blaine secre secre taft tariff ta tari ry of state the attorney general today to day received a letter from a german who i resides in new york he ue says he was wab in washington june and he 14 went around to see the objects of interest on the he took a seat feat in lafayette park opposite the white house louse on a bench near him eat a man who an he davs to the description given of guitteau with guitteau wa was another man and stouter with dark moustache and aud light colored hair he heard the man who he thinks was guitteau say to his companion it cannot be done at long branch it must be done here at washington arthur will then be president and I 1 will get my pardon this conversation he be thought nothing of until he read the account of the attempted assassination the true story of the quarrel between drs bliss and baxter is as follows when baies reached the depot and met the president the Y president resident eald enid eaid paid to him bliss I 1 want you yon to take charge of rn me ap thing more was said about it during saturday some 15 or 20 physicians volunteered their services I 1 and i were present at the white hou house hoube ge all day saturday and consulted conj j suited bulted with dr bliss sunda sunday y morning when the first c crisis ris ishad had passed dr bliss went into the presidents room mrs garfield was at the time sitting at the head of the bed the doctor said mr president the time tinie has how now come when there must be a regularly organized fame force about you when cometh something 1 ng must be done clone with the great nu number m of physicians that are here in attendance the president said dr bliss as I 1 said to you before at the depot I 1 desire yu you to take charge ormy or of my case mrs garfield also said she wished him to be responsible pon pou sible sibie for the prisident then the doctor said I 1 wish you would select three consulting physicians I 1 would like that number the president said I 1 should prefer you should select them I 1 desire t leave everything to you and abd fetter tetter you in no way airs garneld assented to this and said doctor you may be certain you will be absolutely in charge and shall be embarrassed in no wy way dr bliss then selected the surgeon burgeon general alof of thearty th tile earmy army because hens heas he is one of the most trustworthy physicians in the city and a person personal 1 I acquaintance of the tand dr woodward on account of his eminence in pathology the president asked bliss to see that the other kind physicians should be politely thanked for their kindness dr bliss then walked out and said to the gentlemen present there would be another consul consultation tation later in the afternoon expecting in the meanwhile to send to each a note telling them their til air services would no longer be required before tile consultation broke up dr baxter made his first appearance he had bad not been to the white house all day saturday and had bad not been in tuny any of the consultations he came in shook hands bands with dr bliss and asked how the president was dr bliss saldie said sald he was not dong very well then all the physicians retired and dr pr baxter said nothing at the ime time about half an hour afterward dr bliss dr reyburn dr woodward and a son of dr bliss were seated in the consulting sul sui ting ling room eu engaged in conversation when dr baxter came in he was very much excited and out of breath and quite red in the face somebody looked up land and said hello baxter what is up now dr baxter advanced to dr bliss and said lt 1 I want to see eee ve the president thedr the dr was overcome by the impudence of the demand but a quiet manner and wishing lo 10 to avoid any appearance of bf refusing his request the president is asleep now no one can see him at present resent intimating he might s see ee tim lim him at another 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