| Show BY telegram TELE GRAi gral PH nten unica AMERICAN washington 2 dr bliss reports tills this afternoon that the tho president has had the best day he has known since the injury his appetite is good and lie lle takes nourishment well his voice is noticeably stronger than at any time heretofore and he has bas been bednall all nil day entirely free from fever the th e ranges of the pulse are below and tempe temperature ratuM and respiration continue nori norl normal iani lahl in all respects he has made favorable favo progress towards recovery exe executive autive mansion 47 4 7 P pm pun rn the president has contin continued dw to progress favorably during the tio tie tle day and a appears betterin ills ins geneal condition than yesterday a more natural tone of voice being especially perceptible the appearance external wound at the evening di essing dressing was exceedingly good that made by the ball is rapidly granulating gran ula ting while the discharge from florn the deeper portion poe of the wound which is abundant and healthy comes through the counter op opening erting made by bk the operation thorae the rise of temperature this afternoon lis fis moderate rulo trio and attended by no inconvenience to the patient whatever at the present hour his pulse is loi temperature ration 20 signed by physicians there has haa been no uso use for the cooling apparatus in the presidents room lately but it was used today to day the weather being hot A short sea voyage for the Pies ples president ident is again discussed and it will be tried in three weeks if the President continues to gain strength little els ets is read to him except light matters and inper ipar hea bea headings dings the lower portion of or his body is stiff but tilo the pain Pa Zother in the legs are gone another white house employed is sick with ma malaria pala paia Fala tile tiie eighth major juaning Qu aning an expert says that probably the defective sewers in the white house made of brick brlek and not the potomac flats are responsible for the malaria as other houses are not so affected i dri Pr dr i bliss says hays the president Is do ing ink splendid all indications 1 are aie he be has his meed weed his last danger dan dau e point NEW NF v vote 2 0 eti etl eugene le morrill the ae abate amateur pe I 1 ea t rk map rap wa was wha a passenger oh the steamship italy from ool he gives following the folio wing vension version of his treaon treatment ait by the thib roughs A special prize was given for beating the best one mile mlle english record there were about a dozen in the race al together all the time I 1 was on the track the crowd which was very noisy and threatening kept shouting to ilie english walkers to go 90 ahead 1 and nd beat the damned yankee meaning me of course wyatt had 25 yards the te start of mb me atil ho he started on on a i half trot orom from the thib beginning and kept it up tip against all ali ral rat re mons trances until lie was disqualified by bk the judges lud jud 1 gers seeing thab that I 1 was vas going to be an easy winner the mob became excited and vehement ir their thoin al denunciations they hey called wh me favl ames names n and ahrea threatened ened t to a assault me at last the angry crowt crowd crown broke in on the track and made an attack upon me but fora forn gentleman antle and a policeman ghinter who interfered and baving saving me from being hurt huri 1 would llave I 1 een roughly handled I 1 was hustled to my dressing room by ni my protectors and aud there kept con wiled until the ed mob was dispersed wherever elsei elsel say I 1 was tre ted fed handsomely the arrival of the tha two steamers Gla and czora of the ldes ides loaded with tea from yokohama within 24 hours of nachu other after sailing miles the tile nicety with which navigators may make their heir calculations even in bailing sailing hait half Aroi around ind iud the globe the tho lord of the isles left yokohama on may ilay at t 3 p m entered the suez canal july 7 reached gibraltar and sandy hook on friday last the captain of ot saidi dont know known bout about our being beat bent featenby beaten enby by the isles liht she gained a little on me from gibraltar to new york true enough but I 1 left yokohama two days behind her and got to new now york within mathin 1 14 4 hours other of her the actual time of my voyage was 58 53 days 12 hours and IS 15 minutes it is stated by the officers of the lord of the isles that there thera were considerable bets made in an anticipation of df the result of the voyage with wilh odds in favor of the zord lord zora of the isles as she is known awn to le t e the ship nip 3 1 1 4 sheh shea coming home to today day daj and ana findan finding 9 three you younk young P g ruffians bu burglarizing his house houpe grappled one J james m s A wells who being unable to break away plunged a huge dagger gersib six times into S shea eat eal finally driving hitup it up to the hilt he was 3 even then unable to get away except by tearing onn off his sleeve which remained e d firmly grasped in the brave shea shears hand hind the assassin fled but vas was captured his bis sleeveless arm easily identifying him shea was taken to to the hospital he has few chances of recovery judge brown in the united states district court today to day granted a stay of proceedings in the suit of the united states against the central pacific railroad company until such time as the president should appoint a railroad commissioner in place of french resigned tile the stay extends 30 days after such appointment and the ti tine tino ma for taking testimony is extended three months after the stay in order to give the newly appointed commissioner an opportunity of familiarizing himself with the question at issue the railroad war continues all rates are already badly demoralized and no prospect of an immediate change there is a suggestion ade de to strike the grand trunks run ks passenger asen traffic betwee between chicago and nion AIon treal which is its chief source cf profit by means of tickets sold via iia albany and thence via the boston and albany road no change in the war from new now york west governor brown of the tex texas pacific railroad informs a reporter that graders a id d track layers on the western extension find no difficulty in in procuring ample supplies and good water over the miles now constructed westward from fort worth the supply of water vater is ample except in one or two places the prospects for local busin ines es on this extension are far better than they were were on the union and central pacific lines iines when first constructed the we western sterli sterix extension is peilet pellet penetrating rating a country unsurpassed in that section for luxurious and nutritious grasses settlements are re rapidly following the construction of the ime line and it is not unreasonable to ex express pre a tile tiie bellef that the country immediately tributa tributary rv to the line peopled much more rapidly than any tiny part of the united states llad liaa been in the past the charge that the line lifie penetrates an art uninhabitable region is either made iu 14 U ter utter ignorance of the facts or in utter disregard of the truth baston 2 the T market is quiet for wool manufacturers buying dup lab up in itts as wanted holders auevery indifferent about there is a confident feeling reeling that an active movement will vill commence in a few fend week weeks and that prices will bo be sustained sales gales of ohio and pennsylvania fleeces have been made at 41 we corx for X V for MV 43 for fon and above blich michigan igan fleece fleeces Er have been selling at 39 soc soe for for medium no I 1 ohio medium sells fells at 45 47 combing and delaine selections are firm a at t for ine nine fine de delaw lainer to for no I 1 combing T unwashed chwa shed fleeces remain remain unchanged an and have been sell seli selling I 1 tir prin principally cipully at por for fine 27 mc for med mea medium lubi as to quality california wool has been quiel qui erand and prices unchanged pulled wool wooi is in moderate demand at 42 for common to choice supers foreign wool has been quiet quie t sales pales small but held firm both cio clo clothing and carpets being in small stock philadelphia 2 benjamin B yifen the oli original ginal contractor in iff the star rote rowe roie contracts in utah and Arl arizona hii was waa arrested ere ene to day C at 2 the british vice consul bas sas sa bays says s he fie knows nothing alil till ig orabe of twe the alleged arrest of df cronce at peoria on an a warrant from the tife British vice vlee consul at new now york i peoria 0 2 patrick crowe of bf this eity city was reported in the local evening papers as hviding having been arrested on thief order of attorney general 1 charged with violating e loi aug AUW the laws law b ty V manufacturing and shipping chig torpedoes the reported arrest was a hoax a couple of practical jokers 0 er deceiving the reporters crowe bas has biot ben hr agreed rested wt tut is doing du ilu t ty as h ci cl ly ty lam urn iab ter sab seller seiler aud and ste ier jer er two abre victims of the explosion died to lay uny makiji making r fan far re remaining al i tb ree reo ee wall y doro toro bably ably di 6 f LITTLE 2 f in perry county arii aril are reported ay belfay in lp a terrible condition conditi 63 story goes that hudge judge jud sud ge harris dmd imd three citizens s laere were assassinated in id the streets today tod to d day is i 5 have havo left for the seat eat of arvar war the boa t reaching red rei ehing ching this place this aften afternoon oon the city is wild with rumors and more morn troops bie hie haye have been ordered ered to perrysville Perrys ville john E jost a st louis louls german on reading an account in the paper of a suicide here at once drew a revolver and shot himself in the same came manner aa as the deceased SAN francis co 2 Ambro Ambr olse oise iBe ise Lom of natchitoches louisiana anay anal arrived in this city to today day from mexico he was with a party of surveyors that chat were attacked attached by the apache indians south couth of fa M paso and 13 killed says he joined the party the day before the attack the night before the massacre he be lost a horse anali and hired hed ked boy and thought lie he saw an indian sign the next day the party started on and helln belin he lingered ered halt hall a mile behind when the party got among the tiie sand hills the fighting began Loin says the party were well armed and brave meny men but had bad no leader they know how to fight indians he tried to rejoin tile the party a ityl but was taken prisoner by the tiie indians and would have been killed hilled but his lost mexican boy appeared and jold lold tile tilo indians lie he was wealthy and could be ransomed rans omed he wa wai 3 secured and could not see the light the purveyors fought desperately against the tho indians who numbered 45 of whom six were killed and nine wounded all the white men were killed six of or them being dispatched when lying on he field wounded saya says the indians were under rigid discipline after the battle the indians took into the sierra madra mountains mountain where they buried their dead for a week or of more tle the Ind indians ians lans de predated un demeure der erre Eure eures in sonora a committing a number dumber of niu mu i iders they then went down chec the coast 0 ast of the gulf of california in Cr assinia to an I 1 island made his escape and got safely to Gua Oua yamas after a severe four days tramp lamproe says the tho indians are under the command of victorio as be knew that chief by sight eight lamproe is on his way fo 0 washington to lay the of the massacre before the government ip in the mint investigation yesterday F thos mcauley assistant and refiner through an eri erl enor or I 1 in the printed report wa was maje to say he lie knew of favoritism by superintendent dodge in conducting the tile mint what he oln say eay vias nias was he knew of no favoritism 1 11 pm the president hw re rented ale sd quietly since sirim the evening examination tind and rind a 8 slight blight fever wiil will winch ich was apparent at t that time has sui sul wasat isile he ile has been extremely comfortable C hag oha and has bas made a decided gaina an strength all the fes fea turea turca of chig his aase case worthy of special notice have baie been included in tile the official bulle tins his pulse at this hour is below his temperature and respiration normal mrs garfield has received today to day a letter of sympathy and condoler condolence iee fee froin from the ilic christian Clib churches relies of df southampton out hampton bampton chester smith port and liverpool Iver lver pool pooi england together with a draft for loo bloo executive mansion manjo D 1 13 am the president bier bler step tranquilly tile greater fart part of bf the night thia this morning his temperature is IA norma normn normal if and antl his life general condition another day of favorable jda ard gress gross is anticipated I 1 at present J bs i cut his hia pulse is 93 temperature 1934 respiration 28 8 iri ill I 1 signed by y I 1 executive mansion 1230 pm the president continues continue sto tp steadily towards edn con conva lenee enee he has taken today to day dav an edoor por tion of solid food the wound is doing well land and his general condition is ditte bilte retter bitte than ethan yesterday das dAy his hig pule is 10 loo temperature 93 4 19 signed by physicians s NEW YORK 3 tile tribunes washington says district attorney visited the jail jall for the first ime pi inid inlO in days dass das oas his visit was in id consequence of a notification from guiteau that he be llad bad an important to make to him upon tho the entrance of the district hatorne attorney into his celli cell ceil guiteau arose arde and produced a folded paper this was by corkhill to be a peti f jion 10 drawn up tip in the hand of the as and petitioning for his release bail ball in the sum fum of guiteau baba h his is claim fot for release on hail hall upon the nace face that president the is now regarded as out of dan danger gerand and that bis his b 15 physicians concur in stating that there Is a no probability whatever of another relapse the con of the petition shows considerable familiarity with forms form i and aud of law and the docu nent ment throughout is drawn a conciseness and aud exactness that indicate anything but insanity gui gul tean lean tea u was ww very anxious as that the district i attorney should take prom prompt pt action upon his prayer pm er for release helea se and hiti intimated mated that in the event of or favorable consideration of the petition he lie would have no difu culy euly in securing bondsmen in the sum indicated the queer feature in tills thia matter is how guiteau has hat managed to get information as Us to tiie til e favara ble condition of tile the president and opinions expressed the appearance of the a has bas changed little since his bis commitment to jail his complexion has pled pied somewhat the letter leliter from our ati atlanta ailta allta correspondent confirms the statements that the fan financial anceal and alid indus IAdus industrial trial success of tile exposition to be held heid in that city lt y anva october oth to the end of december Ve cember is no longer a matter of or doubt or anxiety the index est that has been manifest in ial the undertaking in the north nort lips as weir as a the south and evena even abroad road rond hns has surprised the most eang sang ulue espres slon sione of its pro promoters ni oters 0 two eng 14 lih li 11 h ships loaded with will soon be on their way to this country so kilat visitors to the exposition may way may see machines of gid england working in friendly competition lind land el with those of new yew england in the manufacture af pf of cotton to the finest product 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