| Show BY TELEGRAPH r rsm writha B AMERICAN washington 3 the members bf lof the cabinet now believe the president out of danger as is made evident by the preparations of some of them to leave washington at an early day blaine has fixed august loth for his departure for maine with his family hunt will start on a tour of tho thy northern navy yards if possible on the lincoln will return to rye beach next week and macveagh will go to pennsylvania about the same time the president doitt deitt this morning again asserted that he could feel the ball when he was raised into a sitting bitting posture although unable to do BO so when reclining this is due to the weight of the abdomen pressing against the groin as such pressure would soon produce irritation the opinion is generally expressed by burgeons surgeons outside of the case that an operation for the ball will be necessary before the president is allowed to leave his bed it is about decided that when the president is able to be moved he will be taken to the soldiers home and if he stands that will go on a brief sea voyage NEW YORK 3 the eprem express says say the prospect of the import of gold from europe we are now being actively discussed iu in financial circles it has bas been stated for some days that 1000 had been shipped from london to a prominent foreign banking institution but we believe no official notification flea fi tion has been made that such euch a shipment was received A report was telegraphed from east st louis this aftem afternoon oon that jay gould has purchased haged a large amount of stock and a controlling interest in the international stock yards ST louis LOOTS 3 A brewers war begun which threatens to be bir er and destructive of rates all the brewers in the city followed the of and reduced the price puce from 8 to 7 per keg bucago CHICAGO 3 dispatches from sturgeon bay wisconsin eay eny the northern part of that peninsula has been damage damaged tl considerably by forest fires it was believed that nion Ilon mondays days rains would stop atop flam flames but they are raging harder than ever even ruining culand cut uncut timber timbers and threat threatening euing ening great damage the people are alarmed officer obrien shot by cahill cabillon Ca hillon on tuesday night died afternoon the weather this afternoon bee been beer livery very veny hot the standard thermometer In ranging up to 94 and and aud thermometers about the city as high ae 93 98 in the shade this the highest record for the summer the north side mill corner of halstead and orchard streets owned by joseph laver burned this afternoon loss uninsured the highly inflammable buildings about the mill ignited probably through the influence of incendiaries and half a block of chead cheap structures were swept away thelora will probably reach on these little insurance SAN FRANCISCO 3 A tr truckee buckee dispatch says a fire tire broke out last night in a dance house on street which raged throughout the night and is to still burng burning ng though now under control having destroyed every business bousa bouse in the town except three and a good many residences the loss is estimated at among the heaviest losers are P sheridan N E Burch balter co J J adolph 1000 T rabel babel J U UL evison lovison co andy johnson W H hurd ien IEL davis S mckay G W harrison odd fellows fellows hall the remainder of the town was saved with difficulty the water supply being short the losers are showing commendable pluck and rebuilding dim did g has bas already begun the newtown new town will be of more substantial construction than that destroyed the insurance will probably aggregate about one third of the loss all the demimonde demi deml monde are homeless ho DENVER dennim 3 otto mears of the ute indian commission arrived here today to day en route to the new ute reservation of white and green rivers bivers in utah at salt lake he will be joined by commissioner russell bussell and the two will proceed to the reservation er under an escort of soldiers r ol diers and prepare it for the reception of or tho the indians who mears meara says pays will undoubtedly be moved in four weeks major berry under the present presen tarran arrangement emen omen twill will continue as agent alf the tho 0 Indi indians tins were notified three weeks ago that their removal would take place within two months they say very little but mears thinks they will move without trouble in any event they will be escorted by troops he says all the new lands assigned are better than any part of the uncompahgre reservation for the present the southern bouthern utes belonging to that portion of the reservation in la plata ta county cannot be moved but after the others are gone they will probably be anxious to follow there will bo be settled on the new reservation the uncompahgre Uinta hand white river indians numbering in all 2700 washington 4 executive mansion am agthe the president con eon continues to improve he slept well during the night and this morning looks well antt and expresses himself cheerfully another satisfactory day anticipated pulse 90 temperature respiration next bulletin will be issued this at af afternoon hereafter here Hefe after aften the noon bulletins will be dispensed with signed by the physicians new york 4 th the 0 worlds washington special on ott garfielda Gar fields condition bays says the nourishment that is assimilated does tio no more than to keep his system in a condition of uniform feebleness yet the feeling of confidence at the tho white house and through the city has lim not abated a particle and today to day his attendants are discussing whether it may be wise to give the president a rest at the Sold soldiery lers home before taking him to the sea mrs garfield is of that opinion and has lias selected a room for him in the presidents cottage there Guite gulte aus paper asking to bo be admitted to bail will not be given out by the district attorney who wiio says however that guiteau does not yet seem to hit upon the idea of securing counsel Cork corkhill hlll bill says also that gur gud guiteau knows nothing of tho the presidents president condition but infers from not hearing of his death that be he must be well or on the road to recovery newport B R L I 1 4 mrs E G hartshorne Hart shome of providence tendered the free and exclusive use of her villa here to the president and mrs garfield for september and october nenver DENVER col it 3 the tribunes las vegas special from mexico says bays an engagement between renegade apaches and aud ranchers and mexicans has just taken place on ou red creek in san ban mateo mountains seven mexicans were wounded and one died this morning government scouts who arrived here report indians supposed to be under the leadership of nane kepe ep e are coming north killing everything V t hing in their way A laige large number of defenseless whites are reported killed already and there can be no mercy expected for those yet to be encountered pour four sheep herders gerders have been massacred in the san mateo mountains and other sheep men are missing A laten later dispatch from captain jack crawford at fort craig bays says at I 1 11 I 1 on thursday the indians jumped mitch Mite helis bells ells elis party of 10 Anfe americans ricans and 26 mexicans out from chloride city on a train in red bed canon the fight lasted until dark three indians were killed killes nine mexicans and americans wounded and killed with two missing all their horses were taken by the indians guilfoyle gullfoyle started on their trial DENVER col 4 the blast furnace of the south pueblo steel works will be ready to blow in about three weeks the works cost over a million dollars the company will be ready to run out steel rails by next december they already have a contract to furril furnish sh the denvor denver and rio grande company with steel rails for their extensions this will be about the capacity of tile works forthe for the first year yean this is the first and only enly steel worl works established in in colorado and is looked upon as quite an era in its history As evidence of the stimulus given to south pueblos by these works the company compan has sold lots to the value evalue of over since the beginning of the year the company owns several iron mines near placer and south arkansas to which side tracks will be extended by the railroad company the works will be one of the largest in the country and the ore they will use is said to be equal to lake superior deposits in purity and for manufacture of bes bea samer afeei steel LOS VEGAS N IT the Gazett gazettes eya ela paso alel note notel mexico special says i track laying on the mexican Blex ican lean central centra 1 railroad began today to day governor Ter Terra rang sas sag of drove e the first spike in the presence of an im mense crowd amid great rejoicing over the event sante fe city is now without any railroad connections there being no trains either way on account of the numerous washouts wa shouts on the tho line of the atchison topeka santa fe railroad and it la Is impossible to state when the damage can be repaired as heavy rains are constantly occurring making breaches in the track NL new NEW w YORK 4 A new york dispatch gives a re at port of an interview with thos clarke arke ruby buby who has been conspicuous in irish politics who said ikass over oter rossas financial shortcomings gs I 1 pass over too his crawling before the british government in 78 and his piteous whine whinzor for permission to go home to ireland to die whereby he verified the maxim that A blusterer always turns out a sneak indeed he ia Is the champion sneak and blusterer of his race washington 4 no action is contemplated by the new york democrats lookin looking 9 t to 9 the expulsion of miller and lapham from the senate so far as known by party leaders here one prominent democrat said lie he did not think the contest would be made on technicality another democratic senator says he will vote to seat them at once as no sate slate can be deprived of representation the treasury department today to day purchased ounces of fine silver for delivery at philadelphia san francisco and new orleans mints the french government having invited our government to send officers to witness their autumn manao euvera the secretary of war designated major general john M schofield colonel R S lamotte lamotto and aud captain james cheater chester advices advises from havana report that sailing vessels out on long voyages an and in port were becoming ecoling infected wit with i yellow fever and the tho united state quarantine off meers officers it is stated bo be too careful in examining vessels from havana the consul general at bremen has baci forwarded to the department of state an official table showing estimates of the harvest for prussia up to the end of J june une compiled by the heads of several districts for the Pruss prussian lan lau Ii inister minister of agriculture the table comprises bially the agricultural area aren of the german empire the average bar harvest being reckoned the following are aro the estimates present crop 80 rye 77 barley 89 oats 89 A washington special says mys that dr hamilton in replying to a direct question this morning said you may quote me as saying that the president will certainly get well I 1 consider him out of dan danger er dr hamilton also expressed the opinion that there was no malaria in the patients system in response to in relative to moving the patient from the executive mansion the doctor said nothing could be determined upon as the president was in no condition to be moved he thought however that when the proper time arrived a trip down the potomac would be beneficial and hasten his recovery BUFFALO 4 in the second heat the wind was very strong having increased rather since the mare appeared on the course maud S went away with a rush on ou the first attempt but the ill timed playing of the band caused her to lose josa her lier head bead and break BO so seriously that blair turned her back at the quarter pole on the second attempt bhe ahe went off in fine style and went the entire course without a skip her running mate being kept close to her wheel time ti doe quarter half three quarters one mile 2101 2101 3 the performance elicited general admiration maud S trotted only two heats beats by direction of vanderbilt i who had bad to lea iea leave ve at 5 pm the tha wind at the time was very high and it was waa thought best beat not to try another heat by six it had sub aub hided and had the mare then come on tho the track she would no doubt have beaten her own record 2101 mui mul won the purse the famous mare has been booked for rochester august lith under the bame conditions pools on first heat beat even mo ino ney 2 lecona heat maud S 20 time 30 philadelphia 4 the ledgers now york special says the report that a powerful new york syndicate haq hai been formed to take of the entire mississippi barge system of which st paul and other western journals have lately been making no po much talk about I 1 find on inquiry at proper sources here i is subject to sundry aundry important q qualifications u and when wilen these are duls duly taken into account there will not be much of the story left an am intimate friend of jay gould who is in a position to know all about it says bass there is really nothing in it beyond a clever device of jim keene to bear the GouId Gould Southwestern South western railroad stocks by creating an impression that the projected barge line will take from the gould roads all the carrying business and thus leave them no earnings aings keene is getting rath er famous for initiating schemes of this colossal character that rarely come to anything beyond the limits of the stock exchange so as soon as you hear that he has covered his short contracts in stocks he has lately been hammering depend upon it you will hear bear no more of that wonderful mississippi barge scheme my informant might also have added if he had bee bet been n BO so disposed th gliatas at as soon as gould has secured enough iron for his southwestern railway enterprises we shall be as likely to hear as little of goulds barge line gould as heretofore explained has simply contracted to provide british steamers bearing iron to new orleans with rain grain cargoes home and when no more iron is needed there will be no more grain and no more barges grain will be deft left to seek the atlantic aboard seaboard ee as before benore by railway and the latter will probable be sold at auction for what they will fetch keene himself will not talk on the subject but his broker and business friends do not hesitate to allude to the powerful syndicate story as if western journals had as their want made a great cry out of very little wool CITY iowa 4 john brennan late president of the order of united irishmen returned this oven even ing and was interviewed by a journal reporter upon the matter of the infernal machines lately discovered in liverpool and the statement of P W crowe of peoria was referred thereto in regard to sending internal machines to england he said the report was considered in the meeting of the united Tr ishmen irishmen no such proposition replied judge brennan was ever adopted at any private vate meeting which I 1 ed was this matter considered at any of the meetings you pay say it was not at the meetings you attended if such a proposition was discussed at other meetings I 1 am personally unacquainted with the doings of such meeting you must kemem remember that I 1 am no longer in the council of the organization iddo do you think the order took any such action my thoughts on the sub leet jeet would be of no mo revalue more value than anybody ehms thoughts agents of tho the irish revolution may have sent bent those machines it is quite as likely that they were sent bent by agents of the english government go then you would approve 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