Show Blame Quite Sick ST Louis April 9A special to the Globe i Democrat from Fort Gibson I T says Blaine was suffering from a severe cold on Sunday evening when he arrived at Gibson station A Government ambulance ambu-lance met the party ut the station but only the ladies of the party could be taken to the post The next morning the ambulance ambu-lance returned for Blaine He was able to sit up in the conveyance but looked pale and thin On reaching the post he went to the residence of Col J J Coppinger and has not been out of the house since Dr Charles P Borne post surgeon referred all questions to Col Coppinger That gentleman gentle-man had little to say as he did not wish to create unnecessary alarm He said Blaine is suffering from a heavy cold accompanied by a remittent fever and feels quite sick but tonight has a favorable favora-ble and quick pulse Col Coppinger repeated re-peated that Blaine was quite sick The whole party expect to start for the North this morning Soldiers detailed to sit up with Blaine last night report him quite sick but could not say whether his symptoms were alarming or not |