Show BY TELEGRAPH IP ran www q wio UMON Z W j AMERICAN EXECUTIVE MANSION washington D 09 cg 09 51 p m th the e P resi resl dent continues to mako make slow blow but toward recovery he ate about the usual quantity for breakfast this forenoon consisting of beefsteak potatoes toast and milk and has up to this hour restel rested q quietly and comfortably his pulse is sno not high thigh he ia is entirely free from I 1 fever executive mansion 7 p m in the tho president has passed another good day the tho appearance of the wound and the character and amount of the discharge of pus continues satisfactory he has taken an adequate quantity of nourishment and has had several pleasant naps during the day at 1230 the pulse 93 temperature 98 respiration 18 after 4 p ma m hla hia temperature began to rise rhe as usual but to a moderate degree and without perceptible dryness of skin at present his hia pulse is temperature respiration 15 signed by physicians BOSTON 6 5 this has been a quiet week if it can be called quiet when hen sales a mount amount to pounds and upwards there has been some con cessions cess ces lons of fine fleeces but most holders where firm and indifferent about selling sales bales of ohio pennsylvania and west verginia were at 40 12 for X and 41 for and above michigan fleeced ecea for X but quiet at these prices buyers freely ol lottering ottering otT ehing ering at medium and no I 1 flee fleece ceE including ohio and michigan fine sell seil at 44 17 and combing and delaine selections have been in demand at 44 46 for fine de laines 18 for fine and medium combing unwashed combing have been sold at 2533 for coarse and medium including considerable sid erable missouri at 30 31 unwashed fleeces have been in steady demand at 16 1623 23 for low and course for or fine 27 2735 35 for medium lune iric luding considerable west virginia medium at per pound medium and combing wools appear to be the most sought after are bare quiet and steady while there is pressure ts bear on fine wools down to lower prices sian fian 5 A folsom dispatch yesterday says that five fiva convicts at the branch prison george upton lupton Ij george walker bob durkins Dur Durl lins lina tin john cooney and james gordon made a break for liberty knocked down the guard and ran for the river officers and guards pursued durkin was wounded in the leg and captured walker was wag shot dead cooney captured being afraid to attempt to cross the river lupton tried to cross but was drowned gordon is not a accounted anted for DENVER 6 5 the opening of the denver nver and rio G grande de railroad to durango miles from denver in southwestern colorado was celebrated there today to day this is the completion of one of the several extensions of that road now being constructed ted in that state the extension blo just finished is miles long beginning at alamosa alamona on the rio grande and terminating in the los animas valley in this valley are immense coal deposits hundreds of miles wide it is also the natural outlet for the rich mining district at san juan which has been but little developed owing to the want of the proper transportation facilities other extensions will tap the san az juan on the thu east and north a region covering an area as large as the state of massachusetts and intersected by various mountain ranges and traversed by many rivers at present two thousand men are employed on this extension and about three tinee miles are laid daily in april 1980 miles of road were ed on the first of this month miles were in operation showing that during the last sixteen montes months iss 88 miles of road have been comps lietea ted these roads are being built an ln mountainous country and will tapi lapi tap i section of the state rich in mineral resources hundred milaa more road are nov noy under contract and con Is being pushed as far as the ahe utah orter the extension to gunnison city will be completed on monday next the other extensions to mining cau camps rips are belne being pressed forward to so completion before the early snows the tie increase of miles of road operated and ard the great le de of the industries of the i r state have caused a proportionate increase in the earnings in gross earnings for seven months ending july were for the same nine time in 1881 the net not earnings for the first ox six months in 1880 were 0 O and for the same time this year EXECUTIVE BLA MANSION washington g 5 1130 pm little can be ad ded tonight tonight to night night to the details of the presidents case given in official bulletins he has passed a quiet quiets uneventful day taking about the same amount of solid and liquid nourishment as yester yesterday day and sleeping quietly at intervals without ano dynes his ills tongue which has long shown evidences of fever and di disordered so r condition of the mucous mem men br anesIs now assuming a natural a appearance noticeable abre abye pe arance there is no notice noticeable improvement in processes of digestion and assimilation the wound continues to present an healthy appearance pe arance the discharge is in every respect satisfactory and there is a strong probability pro bablity although it is not bounded on positive evidence that the ball is becoming encysted en the patient patients temperature at evening examination was two tenths of ii a degree higher than yesterday yesterdays but the febrile rise was of short duration and at this hour temperature and respiration have fallen below the hypodermic injection of sulphate of morphia was again omitted tonight to night and the patient is sleeping quietly without it the surgeons report bis his progress toward recovery entirely satisfactory executive mansion a m august 6 the president has passed a pleasant night sleeping sweetly the greater martof part of the time without the aid of morphia or any other anodynes ano dynes this morning he Is cheerful and all indications promise another favorable day pulse 92 temperature pema pera ture dr e respiration 18 signed attending ing physicians executive mansion 1 pm 6 the president continues to do well he said to the surgeons this morning that he felt better than at any n time since his injury his bre breakfast g consisted of beefsteaks beef steaks and potatoes toast tea and a few strawberries the latter were much relished the patient has had thus far a comfortable day and at this hour his pulse is temperature and respiration normal CHICAGO 5 it has just been discovered that ever since monday morning a mysterious conclave of prominent ent irishmen numbering something ing like a hundred has been in session at one of the principal hotels teisin in this city ci ty their thein th ei r deliberations elibe rations have been held under lock and key 1 and in a room padded with saw du dust 8 t and otherwise secluded there are present john warren of lowell mass a strong friend of ben butler thos C quinn a co laborer of crowe geo J west of providence lawer lawyer and secretary of one branch branch of the land league rev father geo C bat bates st jonis louis f geo C cunningham nin ning ghan ghag ham of ot new haven and many other well known agitators nobody has been let into their secrets and their meetings have excluded all reporters it has however leaked out that these men area are a dynamite crowd that their deliberations are no not noi t as to wb whether eth oth er dyna dynamite mi to shall I 1 be used against england but as to the most feasible way of using it the discussion teemed to take for granted that there were irish patriots as much devoted to their ideas aa as are the ni band to theirs and that there would be no difficulty in finding irishmen who would adopt the possibility lity or even a certainty of death if by it they might do great and se rions damage to england the P plans ins were elaborate it is said by wh which I 1 ch dynamite was to be furnished and used on vessels and in cities tle tie they considered the question of how to get better manufacturer manufacturers 3 of infernal machines in the united states and in france their financial condition was reported as being sound and the treasury contain contains s nearly for a skirmishing fund com have been pointed appointed to appointed provide for the future an and aS levy a tax to raise more funds A delegation of city priests waited on the members of this conclave today to day and begzad begged them with solemn adjure eions and impressive arguments to desist from their plot and adjourn at once they refuse to listen to such arguments and advice saying they came here for business and were determined ter mined to accomplish their purpose the meeting will probably terminate tomorrow to morrow SAN FRANCISCO 6 A tucson dispatch siss the story of ambrose lompon engineer captured by y apaches recently telegraphed is false in detail to number aud and movements men is of the savages and presence of viet victorio orio A tucson dispatch says two human bodies mangled beyond re cognition by coyotes were found ten miles from the city yesterday they dimey are supposed to be those of two iroquois who 1 about t month ago age co committed murder here and fiel fled but were followed captured and lynched NEW YORK yom 5 george goorge stuart secretary of the board of education was arrested tonight to night on a charge of having embezzled orville grant brother of general grant died at morris plains yesterday jno quinlan financial editor of the times and for sometime connected with the associated press died last evening after an illness of rive nye weeks he was highly esteemed I 1 A portland oregon dispatch says george of washington county a few days ago in a ft fit of rage shot his daughter inflicting a painful though ni nt t dangerous wound he then fled to the woods and committed suicide henry villard has given to the oregon state university to relieve its indebtedness ednes edues PENSACOLA PENSA COljA florida 5 A tn henvy heavy destructive storm passed over here 15 45 4 5 inches t f rain fell in three days MADISON ind 6 mrs mra bunce bunco her ber child and miss annie nunce bunco were vere drowned while crossing the river in a alm skiff A ukiah dispatch says tile principal portion of the small town ol 01 covelo cevelo in round bound valley was waa burnt last night the fire originated from the overturning of a lamp the loss aggregated over mainly on business property partly insured EXECUTIVE MANSION washington it D 0 aug 6 1130 pm up to this afternoon the president derit had a very satisfactory day although the extreme heat caused him a good deal deai of discomfort and acted to some extent unfavorably upon hla hia general condition on account of the strong liot hot wind from orom the south it was found impracticable even at the full working capacity of the refrigerating machine to keep the temperature in the room down without closing the doors and windows and this it was not thought proper to do cold air en enough was furnis furnished hed bed by the machines cb but instead of filling the room and crowding out the heated air as it had heretofore done on warm days the cold air itself was swept away almost as fast as it came edme from the pipe by the south wind vind which blew blow strongly throughout the mansion the thermometer in the pat patients lents Jents room therefore for the first time in several weeks ranged from 85 to 90 this temperature of course operated to the presidents disadvantage disadvantages in liis ills present weak condition and his afternoon fever was higher than usual there was no indication ho however wever of any cause for increased febrile rise the discharge of pus at the evening dressing was satisfactory there was wag no symptom of malaria and with the single exception of higher bodily temperature the condition of the president at 7 seemed quite as good as yesterday if not better soon boon after the evening examination the fever abated and the patient went to sleep naturally uneasiness and has rested quietly ever since before 10 the febrile rise had entirely subsided and at this hour 1130 pm the patients pulse is again below loo and his temperature is normal be he is sleeping peacefully and as the weather grows erows cooler with refreshing rains there is ocy emy every possibility that he will ha have ve a g good night signed by the physicians NEW YORK 6 the rage for building that set it with the opening of this year is still continued without abatement it is without precedent in this city the amount of capital being concentrated into brick mortar and stone is as against at the same time last year in id considering these figures it should be remembered that isso 1880 when the boom in rents began was also a great building year Tear the cost and magnificence of private residences erected this year have never been exceeded in this city except perhaps by the A T stewart mansion and the residence built by the Vander bilts last year mansion street fifth and lexington avenues seem to be the favor favorite to locations for these expensive houses the white laborers employed in the construction of the new york ontario Ss western railroad are much excited over a rumor that the contractors intend to bring from the E south fouth a large number of negro laborers a who can be obtained for per day while white men have been receiving igo three hundred negroes are already at work on the middleton Middie middle ton brauch branch they are from maryland and the district of columbia blas bias and have formed a curious colony by themselves they all mess mesa together aad and it is said eaid their board washing and mending never exceeds loa ioa 10 a month per man they live on ham and bacon with fresh meat once a week their evenings are spent in singing and dancing and every sunday a religious revival is held which attracts large crowds from the surrounding country one of the white laborers said the whole ob object eject is to gradually cut down our wages to per day the amount for which the biggers are willing to work it was bad enough to be ground to the level of italian laborers but this new move is something too much for patient endurance the commer Gommer commercial bulletin says if it be true as reported that the ore gon navigation company Js is about to establish a line of steamers st edmers to china we shall soon have another pt pac pae ac test teat of our ability to compete with the cheap transportation a already established by the chinese the oregon navigation company it is pr presumed umed will run these vessels from portland ortland in which case it will be curious to seo sec how bow quickly cheap john will extend thither a branch of his san francisco line to divide the business with them commissioner fink announces that rate charges west to chicago will be 35 35 33 25 and 10 per pounds beginning today to day dav the weather continues unusually warm being now the hottest so far this bummer summer the exodus to the seaside resorts are unprecedented there thera are numerous fati fatal sun strokes kes keg there were 39 fatal 97 deg in the shade the new jersey Tersey jersey mills have stop ped work this is the hottest day of the season in new england cincinnati 6 the thermometer 1893 is 93 the deaths fer july were of which were from heat newport 6 aa A dense fog did great damage 0 to shipping nine vesse vessels Is are ashore at black island and two sunk washington 6 secretary main daina li l I i 1 ic l short visit to new england secretary lincoln will return to rye bye beach tomorrow to morrow afternoon a com corn danied d by his hla wife who will be there some weeks secretary lincoln will be away but a few days however second assistant postmaster general elmer reports the net reduction in star route and steamboat mail service during july as amounting to and that the total amount of savings by reductions and discontinuances continuances dis disc onti nuances since march ath is DEADWOOD D T 6 A special from pine chige agency nebraska says crow dog it is reported by the police |