Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1901 — STATEMENT BY CORTELYOU. [ARTICLE]
STATEMENT BY CORTELYOU.
George B. Cortelyou, Secretary to the President, Saturday morning gave out ths following statement: "The President was shot about 4 o'clock. One bullet struck him on the upper portion of the breastbone, glancing and not penetrating; the second bullet penetrated the abdomen tire Inches below the left nipple and one and one-half inches to the left of the median line. "The abdomen was opened through the line of the bullet wound. It was found that the bullet had penetrated the stomach. "The opening In the front wall of the stomach was carefully closed with silk stitches, after which a search xas made for a hole In the back wall of the stomach. Thia was found and also closed In the same way. "The further course of the bullet could not be discovered, although careful search was made. The abdominal wound was closed without drainage. No Injury to the Intestlues or other abdominal organ was discovered. "The patient stood the operation well, pulse of good quality, rate of 130: condition at the conclusion of operation was gratifying. The result cannot be foretold. His condition at present justifies hope of recovery. “GEORGE B. CORTELYOU. “Secretary to the President.
