Show i T 7 S MR BLAINE RESIGNS NO MORE SECRETARY OF STATE A A. Curt Note to the President Re Receives tic tic- n- n celces an n Affirmative Response Equally Short Secretary of State James G G. Blame Blaine Baine on toe Hh at 1245 1345 o'clock sent tent to t President Harrison Harri which he has of the office son soil his resignation be held l over three years At about 2 3 o'clock th the ther President li sent his hI acceptance of the r resigns resigns- couched In as brief and undemonstrative un un- ton Lion which was bre the note of language as was ol dem demonstrative the notes Mr Yr Dain Blame Blaine Below are arc I T OT or 01 STATE I 4 18 1802 f I D. D C. C June Jue To the President I respectfully beg leave to t submit my resignation nation of the office of the secretary of state naton which I was appointed appoint appoint- of the United States Stites to t. t appoint appointed of March 1889 ed by you on the fifth Mach In the Department De Do- The condition of public business nt of State justifies me inc rc in Jn requesting accepted immediate immediately my may be y I have the honor to be very ver respectfully obedient servant JAMES G. G BLUSE your y EXECUTIVE MANSION IA SIO l WASHINGTON D. D C. C June 4 1892 f To the Secretary of State Your letter leter of this date tendering your resignation of the office of the secretary of ot state of the United States has 1118 be been n received The terms tennis on 01 which you state your desires are arc such as to leave me no choice but to ac accede ae- ae ac accede cede to your wishes at at once Your resignation is therefore accepted Very respectfully yours BE BENJAMIN 3 To Hot Hon lon James G. G Blame Blaine Balne To neary neatly nearly everyone in Washington ton an anti ani J throughout the country the news came like a a. n thunder thunder thunder There arc are a n number of public men men however who claim that they expected It Lt Mr r. r Blame Blaine Baine had been In conference on Friday Fri Tn- Fr- Fr day anti and again Saturday with wih Canadian commissioners com corn ay missioners concerning an n agreement about the Welland and other canals along the boundary Mr Blame Blaine Baine has huts seen the President only once this week weel which was during duing his half hal hours hour's attendance at It t the te cabinet meeting Friday concerning his s conference conference confer confer- when he made a report b ence enc with wih the the- thc Canadian commissioners and to It it returned to the state department resume it The Ir resignation appears appear therefore to have have been determined upon suddenly The Washington agent of the Associated Press called caled at Mr Elaine's residence shortly shorty had been made pub pub- after the correspondence bee pub Ii fie le arid and asked him if i he would woud not supplement It I with wih an explanation Mr Blame Blaine Baine smilingly smiling smiling- 4 The correspondence comes corres ly Iy but belt deliberately replied cores explains Itself isel and I have no not a anord a word ord to add to t it I. I The President was wa Immediately ci called d upon POI and nd asked aked if I he was wa willing to say anything In regard to t lt it it His lis response though made of tone tone and and manner was wa-a In fin tn En entire lre courtesy wa whatever emphatic nothing Both the President and Mr r. r Blame Blaine Baine were seemingly In excellent spirits each of them after declining to say any anythIng thing for publication lb about out the great event of the day or its is effect upon the situation at Minneapolis tun tunI turning the I conversation o to other topics topic The he r resignation coln coming as it did di on the e eve of the convention is taken by many to indicate indi- indi ind- ind cate rate that thit Mr BIne Elaine's sole object was to fre free freo himself himsel so that he might become a candidate before the convention for tor the nomination of Mr Blame Blaine Baine however hoever Ignore gor this effect of hi his action acton and declare that It w was was' caused by personal reasons some of which date back some time They say sy that Mr fair Blame Blaine Baine has ha ba not been treated fairy by t President in that he has ha not been allowed to of h with s a Bute- Bute i swe hi J Qt i and and nt has ha usurped not only Mr Blaines Blains's Banes Bane's powers but buthis and the his honors concerning reciprocity Chilian Chian and Behring Behning Sea negotiations It I is also alo stated that some members of the cabine t have acted in a 2 very unfriendly way lows Iowa Mr because they felt that n taken sufficient care to keep out of t the presidential race As a result of this the position which he be heM held was unbearable |